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MH240 Wireless IP Telephone
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SETUP GUIDE
Preliminary Issue, January 2008
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LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
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NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications,
functions, or features, at any time, without notice.
NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by its
employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property
of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior
written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation. All brand names and
product names on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
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Copyright 2008
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NEC Infrontia Corporation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 SETUP OF THE PHONE
• MH240 SETUP PROCEDURE ................................................................. 1
• SETUP FROM MH240 .............................................................................. 2
• POWER ON MH240 .................................................................................. 3
• INITIALIZE MH240 .................................................................................... 4
• PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE .............................................. 5
• WIRELESS SETTINGS............................................................................. 6
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Set the Profile Name: .............................................................................................................6
Set the ESSID (Manual): ........................................................................................................7
Set the ESSID (AP Scan):......................................................................................................8
Set the Security (OPEN):.......................................................................................................9
Set the Security (WEP):.......................................................................................................10
Set the Security (WPA-PSK):..............................................................................................11
Set the Security (WPA2-PSK): ...........................................................................................12
Set the Security (WPA):.......................................................................................................13
Set the Security (WPA2):.....................................................................................................15
Set the DHCP (IP): ................................................................................................................17
Set the IP Address: ..............................................................................................................17
Set the Net Mask: .................................................................................................................18
Set the Gateway:...................................................................................................................19
Set the DNS Primary: ...........................................................................................................20
Set the DNS Secondary:......................................................................................................21
Set the Handover List:.........................................................................................................22
• SIP SETTINGS......................................................................................... 23
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Set the DHCP (SIP):..............................................................................................................23
Set the SIP Proxy: ................................................................................................................23
Set the SIP Port: ...................................................................................................................24
Set the Register: ...................................................................................................................24
Set the Register Port: ..........................................................................................................24
Set the User ID:.....................................................................................................................25
Set the User Password:.......................................................................................................25
Set the Phone No.: ...............................................................................................................26
• CONFIG PASSWORD SETTINGS........................................................ 27
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Set the New Config Password: ..........................................................................................27
Change the Config Password: ...........................................................................................27
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2.MENU LIST
• CONFIG MENU LIST .............................................................................. 29
3.TROUBLE SHOOTING
• MESSAGE MEANINGS AND SUGGESTIONS................................... 33
• TROUBLES AND SUGGESTIONS ....................................................... 34
4.SPECIFICATIONS
• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................... 35
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1 SETUP OF THE PHONE
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• MH240 SETUP PROCEDURE
Note
From MH240 main unit
2.
Using IP Phone Manager for MH240 via USB cable
3.
Using IP Phone Manager for MH240 via WLAN connection
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MH240 can be setup by one of the following procedures.
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Note: To set certificate for WLAN authentication, be sure to use IP Phone Manager for MH240. The
data can not be set from MH240.
• SETUP FROM MH240
Follow the procedure below to setup MH240 from the phone. Be sure to change the battery before
this setup procedure.
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START
Power on MH240.
Initialize MH240 data as required.
Place MH240 in configuration mode.
Setup the config data.
WLAN authentication related certificate copy
is not available. Use IP Phone Manager for
MH240.
Make sure that the assigned data has been
reflected on the MH240.
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Post Installation Test
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• POWER ON MH240
STEP1:
Press and hold
key for 2 seconds or more. The start screen appears as follow.
The screen is placed in Standby mode.
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Note: About 30 seconds will be required for displaying the start screen.
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1/ 1 Tue 12:00AM
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• INITIALIZE MH240
Initialize MH240 as required. By doing this procedure, the following data will be initialized.
Config (configuration data)
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Call History
Speed Dial / Preset Dial
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Date & Time
Password
Press
key in Standby mode to display the main menu.
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STEP1:
Press
to go to “1.Config” menu.
Press
STEP4:
Press
Password
Password:
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OK
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and hold for 1 second or more about each key.
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1/ 1 Tue 12:00AM
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to initialize the phone.
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Note: The phone will automatically reboot.
Debug Menu
1.Version
2.Syslog
3.Telnet
4.g-serial
5.Debug Monitor Mode
• PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE
To set administrator-related data such as Network, WLAN and SIP data, place the phone in Config
mode. Config Password entry is required to do this.
Press
key in Standby mode to display the main menu.
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STEP1:
Press
to go to “1.Config” menu.
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Password:
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Enter Config Password (4 digits) to view “1.Config” menu.
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OK
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Note: When the phone has been initialized, please enter new Config Password.
Config
1.Wireless
2.SIP Setteings
3.Config Password
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Set the Profile Name
Set the ESSID (Manual)
Set the ESSID (AP Scan)
Set the Security (OPEN)
Set the Security (WEP)
Set the Security (WPA-PSK)
Set the Security (WPA2-PSK)
Set the Security (WPA)
Set the Security (WPA2)
Set the DHCP (IP)
Set the IP Address (Required when Selecting Fixed IP)
Set the Net Mask (Required when Selecting Fixed IP)
Set the Gateway (Required when Selecting Fixed IP)
Set the DNS Primary (Required when Selecting Fixed IP)
Set the DNS Secondary (Required when Selecting Fixed IP)
Set the Handover List
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This section explains the wireless data for the phone. The following items are covered here.
Set the Profile Name:
Factory Default: 1.DEFAULT (2 to 9 are blank)
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Press
STEP4:
Press
Back
to go to Profile Name edit screen.
Prof. Name
Office1
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1.DEFAULT
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3.
4.
Delete
OK
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
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STEP3:
Prof. Select
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STEP5:
Edit Profile Name you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
to save.
OK
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Set the ESSID (Manual):
Factory Default: default (1.DEFAULT)
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
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STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to ESSID edit screen.
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STEP5:
Edit ESSID you want to connect and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
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to save.
OK
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Set the ESSID (AP Scan):
Factory Default: default (1.DEFAULT)
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to scan AP and then view Scanned ESSID list.
AP Scan
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AP Scanning
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STEP6:
Press
wireless1
wireless2
default
hogehoge
OK
Back
key to select ESSID you want to connect and then press “OK” soft key.
to save.
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STEP5:
AP Scan
Set the Security (OPEN):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
STEP3:
Press
STEP4:
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
STEP6:
Press
key to select “OPEN” and then press
to save.
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OPEN
WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
STEP5:
Back
key.
Set the Security (WEP):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
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Back
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
Press
STEP6:
Press
Press
key.
to go to Key Index setting screen.
Key Index
1.Index
2.Index
3.Index
4.Index
Press
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to go to WEP Key edit screen.
Key
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Edit WEP Key (HEX or ASCII) and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP10: Press
Back
key to select a Key Index and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP8:
OK
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STEP7:
key to select “WEP” and then press
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OPEN
WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
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OK
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Set the Security (WPA-PSK):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
key to select “WPA-PSK” and then press
Press
1.TKIP
2.AES
Press
key.
AES
abcdefghij123
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STEP8:
WPA-PSK
Edit TKIP or AES Key (ASCII) and then press “OK” soft key.
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STEP7:
key.
key to select an encryption “1.TKIP” or “2.AES” and then press
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STEP6:
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OPEN
WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
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OK
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Set the Security (WPA2-PSK):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
key to select “WPA2-PSK” and then press
Press
1.TKIP
2.AES
Press
key.
AES
abcdefghij123
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STEP8:
WPA2-PSK
Edit TKIP or AES Key (ASCII) and then press “OK” soft key.
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key.
key to select an encryption “1.TKIP” or “2.AES” and then press
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STEP6:
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WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
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Set the Security (WPA):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
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2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
key to select “WPA” and then press
Press
Press
WPA
1.TKIP
2.AES
AES
1.EAP
2.Identity
3.User Name
4.Password
5.CA Cert.
to set EAP type to PEAP.
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key.
key to select an encryption “1.TKIP” or “2.AES” and then press
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WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
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key.
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Press
to go to User Name edit screen.
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STEP9:
Edit User Name and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP10: Press
to go Password edit screen.
OK
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Password
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STEP11: Edit Password and then press “OK” soft key.
to save.
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NOTE: If you want to set TLS as EAP type, please use IP Phone Manager for MH240.
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Set the Security (WPA2):
Factory Default: OPEN
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to set security and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Security setting screen.
Security
key to select “WPA2” and then press
Press
Press
WPA2
1.TKIP
2.AES
AES
1.EAP
2.Identity
3.User Name
4.Password
5.CA Cert.
to set EAP type to PEAP.
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STEP7:
key.
key to select an encryption “1.TKIP” or “2.AES” and then press
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STEP6:
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WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA
WPA2
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key.
STEP8:
Press
to go to User Name edit screen.
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STEP9:
Edit User Name and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP10: Press
to go Password edit screen.
OK
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Password
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STEP11: Edit Password and then press “OK” soft key.
to save.
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STEP12: Press
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Set the DHCP (IP):
Factory Default: Fixed IP
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
STEP4:
Press
STEP5:
Press
STEP6:
Press
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key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to enable DHCP.
to save.
to return to Standby mode.
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STEP3:
Back
Set the IP Address:
Factory Default: 172.16.1.240 (1.DEFAULT)
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to go to IP Address edit screen.
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STEP3:
IP Address
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STEP5:
Edit IP Address you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
to save.
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16 . 1 . 200
OK
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Set the Net Mask:
Factory Default: 255.255.0.0 (1.DEFAULT)
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
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Back
STEP3:
Press
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to go to Net Mask edit screen.
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255 . 255 . 0 . 0
STEP5:
Edit Net Mask you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
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OK
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Set the Gateway:
Factory Default: STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to Gateway edit screen.
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Gateway
STEP5:
Edit Gateway you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
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172 . 16
. 0 . 1
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OK
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Set the DNS Primary:
Factory Default: STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to DNS Primary edit screen.
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DNS Pri
172 . 16
. 0 . 2
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OK
STEP5:
Edit DNS Primary you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
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to save.
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Set the DNS Secondary:
Factory Default: STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Profile Select menu.
Prof. Select
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
Delete
OK
Press
STEP4:
Press
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STEP3:
Back
key to select a profile you want to edit and then press “OK” soft key.
to go to DNS Secondary edit screen.
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. 0 . 3
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OK
STEP5:
Edit DNS Secondary you want and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP6:
Press
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to save.
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Clear
Set the Handover List:
Factory Default: DEFAULT
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
al
to view Handover List.
HandoverList
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1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
STEP3:
Press
STEP4:
Press “OK” soft key to view profile list.
Back
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OK
key to select a profile area you want and then press “OK” soft key.
Prof. Select
Press
STEP6:
Press
Save
key to select a profile you want to add and then press “Save” soft key.
to save.
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Office2
Office3
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• SIP SETTINGS
This section explains the SIP data for the phone. The following items are covered here.
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Set the DHCP (SIP)
Set the SIP Proxy
Set the SIP Port
Set the Register
Set the Register Port
Set the User ID
Set the User Password
Set the Phone No.
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Set the DHCP (SIP):
Factory Default: Disable
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
to go to DHCP (SIP) menu.
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1.Disable
2.Enable
STEP3:
Press
to enable DHCP (SIP).
STEP4:
Press
to save.
OK
Back
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Set the SIP Proxy:
Factory Default: 172.16.0.10 (SIP Proxy1)
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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STEP1:
to go to SIP Proxy1 edit screen.
SIP Proxy1
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STEP3:
Edit SIP Proxy (IP Address or FQDN) and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to save.
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OK
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Set the SIP Port:
Factory Default: 5070 (SIP Port1)
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
to go to SIP Port1 edit screen.
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SIP Port1
5070
STEP3:
Edit SIP Prort and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to save.
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Set the Register:
Factory Default: 172.16.0.10
OK
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STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
Register
172.16.0.10
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OK
STEP3:
Edit Register (IP Address or FQDN) and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
Clear
to save.
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Set the Register Port:
Factory Default: 5070
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
to go to Register Port edit screen.
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RegisterPort
5070
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STEP3:
Edit Register Port and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to save.
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OK
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Set the User ID:
Factory Default: 240
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
to go to User ID edit screen.
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User ID
STEP3:
Edit User ID and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to save.
OK
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NOTE: User ID you set will be copied to Phone No automatically.
Set the User Password:
Factory Default: -
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
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STEP1:
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to go to User Password edit screen.
STEP3:
Edit User Password and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
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User Passwd
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OK
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Set the Phone No.:
Factory Default: 240
STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
Press
to go to Phone No. edit screen.
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Phone No.
OK
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STEP3:
Edit Phone No. and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP4:
Press
to save.
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• CONFIG PASSWORD SETTINGS
This section explains the Config Password for the phone. The following items are covered here.
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Change the Config Password
Set the New Config Password:
Press
to go to New Config Password edit screen.
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Password
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New Password:
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OK
STEP2:
Edit New Config Password (4 digits) and then press “OK” soft key.
STEP3:
Press
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to return to Standby mode.
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NOTE: This procedure is available only when MH240 has been initialized.
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STEP1:
Go to “Config” menu. (See “PLACE THE PHONE IN CONFIG MODE”)
STEP2:
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Password
Old Password:
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OK
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Enter current Config Password and then press “OK” soft key.
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STEP3:
to go to Old Password confirmation screen.
Password
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New Password:
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STEP4:
Enter New Config Password and then Press “OK” soft key.
STEP5:
Press
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2.MENU LIST
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Menu
1.Wireless
2.SIP Settings
3.Config Password
Default
Remarks
Need Config Password
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Category
Config [MENU-5-3-1]
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Menu
Default
Remarks
1.Wireless
(alphanumeric characters)
default
1.Index 1
2.Index 2
3.Index 3
4.Index 4
(alphanumeric characters)
1.Index 1
1.EAP
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
8 to 64 bytes
8 to 63 bytes
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
8 to 64 bytes
8 to 63 bytes
1.MD5
2.TLS
3.PEAP
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
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2.Identity
3.User Name
4.Password
5.CA Cert.
6.User Cert.
7.Private Key
1.MD5
2.TLS
3.PEAP
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
(alphanumeric characters)
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1.EAP
2.Identity
3.User Name
4.Password
5.CA Cert.
6.User Cert.
7.Private Key
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4.Advanced
01.Channel
02.Data Rate
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[64bit]
5 characters (ASCII)
10 characters (HEX)
[128bit]
13 characters (ASCII)
26 characters (HEX)
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WPA-PSK
1.TKIP
2.AES
WPA2-PSK
1.TKIP
2.AES
WPA
1.TKIP
2.AES
WPA2
1.TKIP
2.AES
(alphanumeric characters)
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2.Key
18bytes
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1.Wireless
1.Profile Name
2.ESSID
1.Manual
2.AP Scan
3.Secrity
OPEN
WEP
1.Key Index
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1.Profile
1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
03.TX Power
04.Roam Threshold
05.Roam Delta
06.Nprobes
07.Scan Threshold
08.Packet Los Count
09.Active Time
10.Home Time
(Channel 1 to 11)
01.Auto
02.1Mbps
03.2Mbps
04.5.5Mbps
05.6Mbps
06.9Mbps
07.11Mbps
08.12Mbps
09.18Mbps
10.24Mbps
11.36Mbps
12.48Mbps
13.54Mbps
01.High
02.Middle
03.Low
(-90 to -40)
(0 to 40)
(0 to 10)
(-90 to -40)
(0 to 50)
(0 to 100)
(0 to 100)
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40bytes
40bytes
N/A
N/A
N/A
32bytes
40bytes
40bytes
N/A
N/A
N/A
01.Auto
01.High
Menu
2.Handover List
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
1.DEFAULT
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.SIP Settings
1.SIP Proxy
1.Auto(DHCP)
2.SIP Proxy1
3.SIP Port1
4.SIP Proxy2
5.SIP Port2
6.SIP Proxy3
7.SIP Port3
8.SIP Proxy4
9.SIP Port4
2.Register
3.Regster Port
4.User ID
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3.Payload Size
4.DTMF Mode
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5.Jitter Buffer
6.VM Number
7.Prefix Number
1.
2.
3.
4.
172.16.0.10
5070
240
(numeric characters)
240
(0 to 3600 sec)
1.Auto
2.G.711u
3.G.711a
4.G.729A
20/30/40/50/60/70/80 ms
1.Inband
2.Outband(RFC2833)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
1800sec
2.G.711u
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7.Advanced
1.Resister Timer
2.Codec
172.16.1.240
255.255.255.0
(alphanumeric characters)
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5.Use Password
6.Phone No.
Remarks
FQDN also available
1024 to 65535
FQDN also available
1024 to 65535
FQDN also available
1024 to 65535
FQDN also available
1024 to 65535
FQDN also available
1024 to 65535
32bytes
alphanumeric
characters also
available
40bytes
numeric characters
also available
32bytes
alphanumeric
characters also
available
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(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
(numeric characters)
Default
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2.IP Setting
1.Fixed IP
1.IP Address
2.Net Mask
3.Gateway
4.DNS Primary
5.DNS Secondary
2.DHCP
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Category
(numeric characters)
3.Config Password
(4 digits)
New Password
(4 digits)
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30ms
1.Inband
*8
40bytes
32bytes
• CHARACTER CODE LIST
The following shows character code list when your phone is in edit mode.
Character Code List
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
”
’
11th
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¥
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The following shows the meanings and suggestions of messages that may be displayed on your phone.
Message
Meaning & Suggestion
The entered password is not correct. Enter the correct
password.
[Low Battery]
Please charge it
Battery charge level is low. Charge the battery.
[Directory]
No Input Name
You do not edit Name of Directory. Edit Name.
[Directory]
Directory is Full
The number of entries reaches the maximum. To add new
entry, delete some entries in advance.
[Handy KeyLock]
Handy KeyLock Enabled
Displayed when your phone is locked.
[Handy KeyLock]
Handy KeyLock Disabled
Displayed when your phone is unlocked.
[Password Lock]
PASSWORD Lock Enabled
Displayed when your phone is locked with password.
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Entered value is out of range. Enter the value of X to Y.
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[Setting]
X to Y is input
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[Password]
UnAuthorized!
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• TROUBLES AND SUGGESTIONS
The following shows suggestions on how to resolve MH240 operation problems. Confirm the
following before making a call:
Is power ON?
) displayed?
Symptom
Suggestion
key and hold more than 2 seconds.
Insert the battery to your phone properly.
Charge the battery.
Unlock your phone if lock icon (
Unlock your phone if “Handy KeyLock” is displayed.
Check the receiving signal strength.
Check the battery when
Apart your phone more than 50cm from Access
Point.
) is displayed.
is indicated.
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Communication is lost, audio
break-up occurs…
Press
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Can not operate keys on the
phone…
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Can not power on the phone…
When you are in area where sufficient signal can not
be obtain, move to other area.
SIP server registration is uncompleted. If this
occurs, please contact your network administrator.
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Can not see Antenna Icon (
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Is Antenna icon (
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Is battery charged?
Can not sustain battery power…
Insert the battery to your phone properly.
Place the battery on the proper position of your
cradle.
Replace the battery.
Make sure that phone number of your phone. To
change the phone number, please contact your
network administrator.
When your phone is placed in courtesy mode,
cancel it. Courtesy icon ( ) appears when your
phone is in this mode.
Check ring volume and adjust except “Off”.
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Can not make or receive a call…
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The phone does not ring…
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4.SPECIFICATIONS
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The following shows the technical specifications of MH240.
Item
Specifications
AC Adapter
Operation Temperature
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0 to 35 °C
10 to 90 %
135.0 × 48.0 × 17.6 mm
94.36 g
CSA60950-1
FCC Part 15 Class B
RSS-210
HAC
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Operating Humidity
Dimension
Weight
Certification and
Compliance
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Battery
Battery Life
IEEE802.11b/g
G.711, G.729a, Payload Size: 20 to 80 ms
SIP (RFC3261), NEC Enhanced SIP
IEEE802.1x (EAP-TLS, PEAP)
WEP (64 bit / 128 bit), TKIP, AES
Monochrome LCD, 120 × 90 pixels
Call History, Directory, Speed Dial, Courtesy Mode
Ring Tone : selectable from 16 kinds
Ring Volume : selectable from 5 levels
Lithium Ion Battery, 3.7 V - 850 mAh
Talk Time : up to 3 hours
Standby Time : up to 90 hours
INPUT : AC 100 V to 120 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A
OUTPUT : DC 5 V, 1 A
DC Plug : miniUSB (typeB) plug
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Wireless Interface
Codec
Control Protocol
Authentication
Encryption
LCD
Main Feature
Ringer
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Manufacture:
2-3, Kandatsukasa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8532, Japan

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