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IP Phone
IP150
Equipment Approval Information
Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone
Network and is in compliance with parts 15, FCC Rules and Regulations and the
Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA.
Notification to the Local Telephone Company
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the
US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon
request, provide this information to your telephone company.
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called.
In most (but not all) areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line
should not exceed 5. To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your
line as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone
network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted
by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant.
See installation instructions for details.
Notes
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This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
•
Party lines are subject to state tariffs, and therefore, you may not be able to use your
own telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone
company.
•
Notice must be given to the telephone company upon permanent disconnection of your
telephone from your line.
•
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have
questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or
a qualified installer.
US Number is located on the cabinet bottom
REN number is located on the cabinet bottom
Rights of the Telephone Company
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone
network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. Where prior notice is not practicable and the
circumstances warrant such action, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the telephone
company must: (1) promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance; (2) afford
you the opportunity to correct the situation; and (3) inform you of your right to bring a
complaint to the Commission pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68,
FCC Rules and Regulations.
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business
and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations. If these changes are expected to
affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment, the telephone company
must give you adequate notice, in writing, to allow you to maintain uninterrupted
Service.
Interference Information
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.
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, “How To Identify and Resolve Radio/TV
Interference Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering
Copies.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
Uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This
transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.”
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. / Le présent
matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.
Licensing
Licensed under US Patent 6,427,009.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
This telephone system meets FCC standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents			
Welcome to the Phone of the Future!
Copyright Statement		
About This Manual			
Conventions			
Unpacking your Phone		
Understanding your Phone
Front			
Back		
Side		
LCD Screen		
The Glass Interface			
Left-hand navigation bar		
Top Information bar			
Right-hand navigation bar		
Main area				
Bottom information bar		
On-Screen Keyboard			
Applications			
Getting Started			
Step 1: Unpack it			
Step 2: Power it Up			
Step 3: Connect it to your Network
Step 4: Configuring it for Phone Calls
Step 5: Make a call!			
Glass and your Phone System		
Connecting to a SIP Provider on
your Phone			
Connecting to a SIP Provider on your
Computer				
Setup Your Device			
Basic Phone Features		
Initiating a call			
Using the Contacts			
Using the on-screen keypad		
Ending a call			
Adjusting call volume		
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Muting a call volume		
Conference call			
Transferring a call			
Redialing				
Putting a call on hold		
Speakerphone			
Headset				
Accessing voicemail			
Using Glass			
Phone Status			
Managing notifications		
Notifications Window		
Icon-Status Indicators		
Making a Call			
Direct Dial Number			
Dialing from the Contacts Window
Dialing from the Call Log		
Call Log				
Working with the Call Log		
Clearing Logs			
Keypad				
Search				
Contacts				
Filter contacts			
Search contacts			
Add a contact			
Edit a contact			
Delete a contact			
Contact details			
Making a call from a Contact		
Sharing a Contact			
Making a Contact a “Favorite”		
Applications			
Alarm clock			
Browser				
Calculator			
Phone Status			
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Settings				
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Software Update			
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Cloud TC App Market		
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Adding applications from the App
Market				
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Removing applications		
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Adding an Application Icon to your Home
Screen				
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Configuring Glass			
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The Home Screen			
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Shortcuts				
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Widgets				
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Folders				
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The Wallpaper			
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Phone Settings			
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Network Settings			
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DHCP				
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Manual				
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Sound & Display			
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Location & Security			
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Applications			
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Privacy				
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Search				
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Language and Keyboard		
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Date and Time			
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Automatic			
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Manual				
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Other Settings			
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Information About Glass		
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Browsing the Web on Glass		
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Entering a URL			
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Windows				
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Bookmarks			
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Search				
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Zooming				
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Download history			
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Settings				
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Updating Glass			
Table of Illustrations			
Index				
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Copyright Statement
Android and the Android Operating System are copyright © Google and are used under the
terms of their agreement.
Any other references to brands, products, or services are copyright their respective owners.
About This Manual
This manual is your user’s guide to your IP150. It contains all the information you’ll
need to configure, maintain, and use your new Android-based phone. In order to
help you find information quickly, we’ve organized the manual as follows:
1. First, we’ve provided information about the phone itself. Ports, jacks, plugs, and
a host of other information to help you connect your new IP150 and get up-andrunning.
2. Second, we’ve provided a basic “Getting Started” section so that you understand
how to get your phone unpacked, plugged in, and turned on.
3. Third, you’ll find information about how to configure your IP150 with your existing VoIP or SIP provider. The IP150 is built to work with existing Internet-based
phone services so this will help you start making calls as quickly as possible.
4. Fourth, we’ve organized much of the manual around understanding how to navigate through the phone’s menus, features, and settings. This part of the manual is
where you’ll find specific information on how to use your phone.
5. Finally, we’ve provided you some additional resources to help in case you get
stuck.
Parts Checklist
Make sure your package includes the following items:
1.
IP150 desktop phone
2.
Corded handset
3.
Handset cord
4.
Power adapter
5.
Ethernet cable
Important Installation Information
• Never install network wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install network jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for
wet locations.
• Never touch non-insulated network wires or terminals, unless the telephone line is disconnected from the network.
• Use caution when installing or modifying network lines.
• Temporarily disconnect any equipment connected to the phone such as PCs, switches,
routers or other phones.
• Screen—the primary portion of the phone’s front is comprised of the large,
touchscreen LCD screen.
• Buttons—the action buttons allow you to interact with the IP150 interface
without touching the screen. These buttons are:
• Phone
– this button brings up the dialing screen and will allow you to choose
which line you would like to dial from.
• Contacts
– this button will bring up your phone book of contacts.
• Messages
– this button will access your voicemail and call log.
• Apps
– this button will bring you to the Applications menu where you can
configure your apps or buy new ones at the Applications market
• Home
—this button will return you to the home screen.
• Back
—this button will take you back one screen.
• Menu
—this button will display a menu if one is available for the 		
application you are currently using.
• Speaker
– this button will activate your speakerphone before or during a call.
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Headset
POWER
9V DC
LAN
PC
RESET
Handset
Side
The side of the phone also provides access to several ports for connection
accessories:
1. Headset—this port supports a standard 2.5mm headset jack.
2. Handset this provides connection to the included phone handset.
LCD Screen
The IP150 is equipped with a touchscreen LCD that provides access to all of the
phone’s features. To access a feature, simply tap on it on the screen. There is no
need to push very hard against the screen.
Top Information
Bar
The top information bar provides basic status information about your phone:
•On the left, you will see the name and phone number associated with 		
this phone.
• In the center is the date and time, as well as the volume and headset 		
control panel.
• The space on the right is where notifications will appear.
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Desktop
The desktop area displays phone features as they are initiated. For example, a variety of windows and content can appear in this area including (but not limited to):
• Browser		
• Call Log		
• Phone keypad
• Applications
Bottom
Information Bar
The bottom information bar is a “context-sensitive” menu area meaning that it
only appears when the menu button is pressed (right side, second from the bottom). The buttons shown on the menu bar will change dynamically depending on
what application or function you are currently using. For example, in the above
image, while on the desktop, if you press the menu button you have options to:
add an icon, change your wallpaper, perform a search, review your notifications
and change your settings.
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On-Screen
Keyboard
Anytime you activate a feature that requires text (i.e., searching contacts) you will
be provided with an on-screen keyboard. This keyboard will be how you will enter
most text, numbers and symbols when interacting with your IP150.
Applications
Because the IP150 is based on Android, you can install a variety of applications
including web-browsers, office productivity software, and helpful utilities. These
applications are often built by 3rd party developers, not RCA, so be sure you trust
the source of any software before you install it.
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Getting Started
Whether this is your first IP phone or you are a seasoned IP professional, we’re
here to help! The steps below will make your set-up process as quick and painless
as possible. You’ll be making calls in no time.
Step 1: Unpack it
Remove the phone base and all of the other parts from the box. This would be a
good time to do an inventory to ensure you have all the required parts. You should
have one IP150 phone base, a telephone handset, a handset cord, a power adaptor
and a length of Ethernet cable.
Step 2: Power it Up
Attach the handset cord to the handset and to the base. Plug the power adaptor
into the back of the IP150. Choose a location for your phone that has close access
to a power outlet and a connection to your Local Area Network (LAN). Plug in the
power adaptor, and the IP150 will automatically power up.
Step 3: Connect it to your Network
The IP150 needs to be connected to a Local Area Network (LAN) in order to make
and receive calls. Plug the included Ethernet cable into the “LAN” port on the back
of the IP150, connecting the other end of that cable to your Local Area Network.
For most offices, this will mean simply plugging into the Ethernet plug on the wall
where you might plug in a PC for internet access.
Note: If there is a PC or other device already using this connection, don’t worry.
There is a pass-through port on the back of the IP150. Plug the computer’s Ethernet
cable into the port labeled “PC” on the back of the phone and plug the Ethernet
cable going to the network into the port labeled “LAN”
Step 4: Configuring it for Phone Calls
Once your IP150 is powered up and connected to the Local Area Network, it will
acquire an IP address. This process is automatic if your network has a DHCP server,
which most do. If you do not, please see the Network Settings Section of this
manual for instructions on how to set a static IP address.
Before you can use the IP150 to make a call, you need to set it up with your service
provider.
The IP150 supports SIP configurations:
• SIP—you can connect to a local SIP server. This is most often for
companies that have an existing SIP-based PBX that handles all VoIP 		
calling over the network.
The next step is called Provisioning your phone. That means taking information
from your service provider and entering it into your phone, which will give your
phone its identity and its ability to send and receive calls.
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Press the Apps button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. Tap the Settings icon
to enter the Settings Menu.
The very top option on the list is Phone Settings.
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Tapping that option will bring up a list of Lines.
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Select a line and you will be prompted to enter the following information: Server,
SIP Username, Auth Username, and Password.
This information will be given to you by your service provider. The Description,
Domain, Voicemail Number and SIP Registration Interval entries are optional. For
more information on those entries please see the The IP150 and Your Phone System section of this manual.
Tapping the white space on each line will bring up an on-screen keyboard to allow
you to enter the information on your phone. Once you have entered the information from your service provider into the correct places, tap “Apply Changes.”
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The phone will take you to the “Phone Status” window, showing you all the important details of your phone. It may take a moment for your phone to contact your
service provider’s server, but once it does, the lines you provisioned will read “OK”.
Congratulations, you are now ready to make a call!
Step 5: Make a call!
Once the phone has been configured for use with a SIP or VoIP service, making a call
is as simple as picking up the handset. If you want to make a call using the speakerphone, simply tap the Speaker Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. Now,
just dial the number as you normally would. Happy calling!
Provisioning the phone for connecting to a service is carried out through the
Phone Settings window or on a computer on the same LAN through the Web
Portal.
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The IP150 and your Phone System
Your IP150 phone is intended to be connected to an existing internet-based phone
system such as an IP-PBX (a SIP-based phone system).
Provisioning the phone for connecting to a service is carried out through the
Phone Settings window or on a computer on the same LAN through the Web
Portal.
Connecting to a SIP Provider on your Phone
On the phone, the Phone Settings can be accessed by tapping on the Phone Status
icon on the main screen or in the Applications Menu and then the Phone Settings
Button. When you access the Phone Settings, you will see a list of available lines
on your phone. Each IP150 phone supports a maximum of 6 lines.
To configure a single line, tap on it. This will bring up the configuration screen for
that line.
For each line you can specify the following:
• Description—an optional description of the line. This will default to the 		
phone number that will be automatically provided by the SIP provider.
• Server—the fully-qualified domain name (i.e., pbx.yoursipprovider.com) 		
or an IP address. Please contact your network administrator or your SIP 		
service provider for this information.
• SIP Username—the username provided to you by your network
administrator or SIP service provider to access the SIP services.
• Auth Username—this defaults to your SIP username.
• Password—your password to access the SIP services.
• Domain—an optional domain. Contact your network administrator or 		
SIP service provider for this information.
• Voicemail Number—the number to dial for your voice mail. This will be 		
dialed automatically when you tap your voicemail box in the Messages 		
menu , accessed by pressing the Messages button.
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When you are finished, tap the Apply Changes button. This will commit the
changes and return you to the list of lines.
Connecting to a SIP Provider on your Computer
While on a computer connected to the same LAN as your IP150 phone, enter your
phone’s IP address (your phone’s IP address can be located in the Phone Status
screen). This will take you to the homepage for your RCA IP150 Web Portal.
Click on the Phone Settings button. You will be prompted to enter a username
and password to continue. The default username is “admin” and the default password is “admin” (both without the quotation marks). Press Login to proceed.
You should see two sections, General Settings and Line 1 Settings. General Settings is optional, but feel free to enter your name and a phone number here for
display in the top left corner of your IP150 phone. Line 1 Settings are the settings for you first phone line. To add a new line, press the Add Line button at the
bottom of this page.
For each line you can specify the following:
• Line Description—an optional description of the line. This will default
to the phone number that will be automatically provided by the SIP
provider.
• SIP Username—the username provided to you by your network
administrator or SIP service provider to access the SIP services.
• Auth Username—this defaults to your SIP username.
• Password—your password to access the SIP services.
• SIP Server—the fully-qualified domain name (i.e., pbx.yoursipprovider.
com) or an IP address. Please contact your network administrator or your
SIP service provider for this information.
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• SIP Domain—an optional domain. Contact your network administrator 		
or SIP service provider for this information.
• Voicemail Number—the number to dial for your voice mail. This will be 		
dialed automatically when you tap your voicemail box in the Messages 		
menu , accessed by pressing the Messages button.
• SIP Registration Interval – Optional registration interval, in seconds.
When you are finished, click the Apply Changes button.
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Basic Phone Features
The IP150 has a variety of powerful features for you to use…all with just a tap of
your finger:
• Transferring a call
• Initiating a call
• Redialing
• Ending a call
• Putting a call on hold
• Adjusting call volume
• Speakerphone
• Muting a call
• Headset
• Conference call
• Accessing voicemail
Initiating a call
There are two ways to initiate a call:
• Using the contacts (if you have contacts on your IP150 phone).
• Using the dial pad.
Using the Contacts
To initiate a call using the contacts:
• Tap the Contacts button on the left side of the dial pad.
• To make the call, simply tap the contact you would like to call to
display the Contact Details screen, then tap the phone number you
would like to call for that contact. The phone will immediately engage
the speakerphone. To take the call using the handset (and disengage the 		
speakerphone) simply pickup the handset.
Using the dial pad
To initiate a call using the dial pad:
• Using the dial pad is no different than any other phone you’ve used 		
before. Simply begin dialing!
• To make the call, enter the number on the dial pad and tap the CalL
Button. The phone will immediately engage the speakerphone. To take
the call using the handset (and disengage the speakerphone) simply 		
pickup the handset.
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Ending a call
To end a call:
• Tap the End Call button on the on-screen keypad.
• Alternatively, if you are using the handset, simply hang up the handset.
Adjusting call volume
To adjust the volume using the volume icon:
• Tap the Volume Icon in the top navigation bar. This will open the
Volume Slider Bars.
Adjust
Volume
• There are five volumes you can adjust:
-Speaker
-Ringer
-Handset
-Headset
-Media
• Depending upon with whom you are engaging via the phone (either
through speaker or handset), tap your finger on the appropriate button 		
either up or down to adjust the volume.
• If you wish to mute the call, press the Mute Button underneath the 		
appropriate column.
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Muting a call volume
To mute an active call:
• Tap the Mute Button in the right-hand navigation bar during an active 		
call. This will turn the button red to indicate that it is active.
• To unmute the call, simply tap the Mute Button again.
Conference call
To perform a conference call:
• Tap the Add Caller Button in the Active Call Menu. This will provide you
three options:
• Keypad
—tap this option to enter the number to which you wish to 		
transfer using the keypad;
• Contacts
—tap this option to select a contact (and a number) to which 		
to transfer the call; and
• Call log
—tap this option to search for a number in the call logs to 		
which to transfer the call.
When the other phone answers, they will be added to the Active Call Menu.
To remove a person from a conference call, tap the X Button of the 		
number you wish to remove.
Transferring a call
To transfer a call:
• Tap the Transfer Button in the Active Call Menu. This will provide you 		
three options:
• Keypad
—tap this option to enter the number to which you wish to 		
transfer using the keypad.
• Contacts
—tap this option to select a contact (and a number) to which to
transfer the call.
• Call log
—tap this option to search for a number in the call logs to 		
which to transfer the call.
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Redialing
To redial a number that you previously dialed:
• Tap on the Messages button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This 		
will open the Call Logs Window.
• You can re-dial any number in your call logs (missed, answered, or 		
dialed) by tapping on the Call Button of the number you wish to dial.
Putting a call on hold
To put a call on hold:
• Tap the Hold Button in the Active Call Menu. Once a call is on hold, 		
you can press the Hold Button again to retrieve the call, or press the End 		
Call Button to disconnect it. If you take the call off of Hold while the 		
handset is still in the cradle, the call defaults to speakerphone.
Speakerphone
To engage the speakerphone:
• Tap the Speaker Icon in the right-hand side of the dial pad.
Note: if you are already on a call using the handset or headset, the call will immediately be transferred to the speakerphone. If you press the Speaker Icon prior
to placing a call, the On-screen Keypad will appear and a dialtone will be active
through the speaker.
Headset
To engage the headset:
• Tap the Headset Icon in the top navigation bar.
Note: if you are already on a call using the handset or speakerphone, the call will
immediately be transferred to the attached headset. If you press the Headset Icon
prior to placing a call, the On-screen Keypad will appear and a dial-tone will be active through the headset.
Note: prior to using the Headset feature you will need to connect either a 2.5mm
headset or a standard telephone-jack headset to the appropriate headset port on
the side of the phone.
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Accessing voicemail
To access voicemail:
• Tap the Messages button on the left-hand side of the dial pad, and 		
then tap the Voicemail tab. This will give you a summary of your
voicemail boxes. Tapping on will immediately engage a call (using
the speaker-phone if you do not pick up the handset first) to the
configured voice mail number. For more information about configuring 		
voicemail settings, see the appropriate section in this manual.
Note: navigating through your voicemail and accessing messages is handled
through your voicemail system. If you have questions about how to navigate your
voicemail system, you should speak to your SIP or VoIP provider.
Using the IP150
The IP150, the next generation in business telephony, is a powerful desktop phone
to rival any that you’ve had before. But in order to get the most from your new
Android-based device, you need to understand how to use it.
Listed below are the core groups of features. Mastering these will help you get the
most out of your IP150 business phone.
• Phone Status
• Managing notifications
• Making a Call
• Call Log
• Keypad
• Search
• Contacts
Phone Status
This menu allows you to determine the status of your phone and aid in diagnosing any problems you might have. Sometimes it’s a user error and sometimes it
a problem with a service provider or the Internet. The IP150 includes a built-in
status tool to help you quickly troubleshoot (and forward information to RCA
when required).
To access the phone status tool:
• Press the Apps button on the left hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the Applications Window.
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Application
Window
• Within the Applications Window, tap the Phone Status Icon. This will 		
open the Phone Status Window.
Phone Status
• The Phone Status Window provides the following information:
• Software Version
—the current version of the IP150 Phone software that you have
installed on the phone. For more information about how to 		
update your phone, see the appropriate section in this manual.
• IP Address
—the current IP address of your phone.
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• VoIP Status
—this is an indication that the phone is properly provisioned to make and
receive calls with a SIP provider;
• Internet
—this will tell you if your phone has an active connection to the internet
• SIP Registration
—when connected to an IP-PBX that supports SIP, you can have one or more 		
lines on your phone registered and configured for service. The IP150 supports
up to 6 lines configured on a single phone. The number of lines that you can
configure depends upon the configuration of your IP-PBX or SIP provider.
You can also carry out a number of actions from the Phone Status Window by tapping the appropriate button:
• Phone Settings—tap this button to access the phone settings s of
each SIP account.. For more information about configuring your
phone settings, see the appropriate section in this manual.
• Upload Diagnostics
—tap this button to send diagnostic information to RCA Business Phones. 		
This information can help us diagnose information.
Note: as per our privacy policy, we do not share any of this data with any outside companies unless requested and required to by a court order. We only use this information in the
diagnosis of phone-related issues. In order to send the diagnostic information, you will
need to provide a username and brief description of the issue.
• Capture Network Traffic
Managing notifications
Your IP150 phone captures messages and notifications about a variety of activities
such as missed calls, new voicemails, and system status. These notifications are
displayed in two places—the Notifications Window and icon-status indicators.
Notifications Window
To access the Notifications Window:
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
display the bottom-navigation bar.
• From the bottom-navigation bar, tap the Notifications Icon. This will 		
open the Notifications Window.
• Alternatively, you can tap the Notification Message Indicator on
the right side of the top bar of the interface. This indicator appears when
there is a notification.
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Notifications
• The Notifications Window provides detailed information about missed 		
calls and other phone activity.
Making a Call
Making a call can be handled through one of three mechanisms:
• Direct dial number—this can be handled through one of three methods:
-Handset
-Speaker
-Headset
• Dialing from the Contacts Window
• Dialing from the Call Log.
Direct Dial Number
Handset
To place a call using the handset:
• Pick up the handset and begin dialing normally. This will bring up the 		
Dialing Prompt.
• Then, simply enter the phone number on the dial pad and tap 		
the Call Button.
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Speaker
To place a call using the speaker:
• Press the Speaker Button on the right hand side of the dial pad. This 		
will engage the speakerphone.
• Then, simply enter the phone number on the dial pad and tap the Call 		
Button.
Headset
To place a call using the headset:
• Tap the Headset Icon, located on the bar on the top of the main screen.
This will engage the headset.
• Then, simply enter the phone number on the dial pad and tap the Call 		
Button.
Dialing from the Contacts Window
Dialing directly from your Contacts makes it far easier to initiate calls to people
you already know.
To dial from the Contacts:
• Tap the Contacts Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the Contacts Window.
Contacts
Window
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• Each contact that is displayed has one of three icons to quick dial phone 		
numbers:
- Work
- Home
- Mobile
• To initiate a call simply tap the appropriate icon.
Note: if you need to find a contact quickly, you can either search or filter the list. For
more information about these features available in the Contacts Window, see 		
the appropriate section in this manual.
Dialing from the Call Log
You can also quickly dial numbers that are captured in your call log (missed calls,
answered calls, and dialed calls).
To dial a number from the Call Log:
• Press the Messages Button on the left hand side of the dial pad. This 		
will open the Call Log Window.
Call Log
Window
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• To dial the number, tap on the Call Button of the number you wish to 		
call. This will initiate the call immediately using the speakerphone.
Clearing Logs
To clear logs from the Call Log:
• Press the Messages Button on the left hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Call Log Window.
• Tap the Menu Button, the middle hard button on the phone. This will 		
open the Bottom Menu Bar with the following options:
-Clear Logs
Clear
Logs
• To clear all logs, tap the Clear Logs Button in the Bottom Menu Bar.
Note: this will clear all logs.
Warning: there is no way to recover logs once they have been cleared.
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Search
The IP150 includes a built-in search feature for finding information on your phone.
To access the Search feature:
• Make sure that you are on the home screen.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad, then tap
the Search Button from the menu that pops up at the bottom of the
screen. This will open the QuickSearch Window and the on-screen keyboard.
Home Screen
with Search
Button
• To carry out a search:
- Enter the search text in the Search Window. You can use the
on-screen keyboard to do this.
- When you have entered the information, press the Magnifying
Glass Icon at the end of the search bar to carry out the search.
Note: you can configure what information is searchable through the Search Settings. For more information about specifying searchable data on the IP150, see the
appropriate section in this manual.
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Contacts
The integrated Contacts Address Book on the IP150 makes it easy to quickly initiate
calls and enables you to import contacts from Microsoft® Outlook™ on your PC.
The Contacts feature on the IP150 is composed of the following functionality:
-Importing contacts
-Filter contacts
-Contact details
-Search contacts
-Making a call from a Contact
-Add a contact
-Sharing a contact
-Edit a contact
-Making a contact a “favorite”
-Delete a contact
Filter contacts
To filter contacts:
• Tap the Contacts Icon in the left-hand navigation bar to open the
Contacts Window.
Home Screen
with Search
Button
• The Contacts Window supports the following types of filtering:
- Outlook
- Mobile
- Google
- Favorites
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Mobile
To filter your contacts by those from your mobile phone:
• Tap on the Mobile Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This
will filter all contacts to show only those that were imported from your
Android-based mobile phone.
Outlook
To filter your contacts by those imported from Microsoft® Outlook™:
• Tap on the Outlook Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This
will filter all contacts to show only those that were imported from
Microsoft® Outlook™.
Google
To filter your contacts by those imported from your Google® account,
• Tap on the Google Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This
will filter all contacts to show only those that were imported from your
Google® account.
Favorites
To filter your contacts by those marked as a favorite:
• Tap on the Favorites Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This
will filter all contacts to show only those that you have marked as a
“favorite.”
Alphabetical
The contacts in the Contacts Window are, by default, displayed alphabetically.
To filter by a specific last name letter:
• Tap the appropriate letter along the left-hand side of the 		
Contacts Window. This will jump forward/back on the list to show those
contacts with a last name starting with that letter.
Search contacts
To search for a specific contact:
• While the Contacts Window is displayed, Press the Menu Buttonon
the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the Bottom Menu Bar
with the following options:
- Search
- New Contact
-Display Options
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• Tap the Search Button from the Bottom Menu Bar to open the Search
Window.		
Search Contacts
• To carry out a search:
-Enter the search text in the Search Window. You can use the 		
on-screen keyboard to do this.
- As you enter information, suggestions that match (from the
data sources configured in the Search Settings) will appear
below the search field. Tap on any of them to navigate to that 		
item.
- If nothing appears, you can press the Magnifying Glass Icon at
the end of the search bar or the Magnifying Glass Button on the
on-screen key board to carry out the search in the web browser.
Add a contact
To add a contact:
• While the Contacts Window is displayed, press the Menu Buttonon the 		
right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the Bottom Menu Bar 		
with the following options:
- Search
- New Contact
- Display Options
• Tap the New Contact Button from the Bottom Menu Bar to open the 		
New Contacts Window.
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Add New Contacts
• To create a new contact, you can specify the following information:
- Given Name—this is the contact’s first name
- Family Name—this is the contact’s last name
- You can tap the Arrow to expose additional fields including
• Name prefix—such as Mr., Mrs., etc.
• Middle name
• Name Suffix—such as “III” or “Esquire”
• Phonetic given name—in the event that the contact’s given name is in 		
a foreign language, this is a great way to phonetically spell out 			
how to say their given name properly.
• Phonetic middle name—in the event that the contact’s middle name is 		
in a foreign language, this is a great way to phonetically spell out how to
say their middle name properly.
• Phonetic last name—in the event that the contact’s name is in a foreign
language, this is a great way to phonetically spell out how to say 		
their last name properly.
• Tapping the More Arrow again will remove these additional fields.
• Home Phone—the contact’s home phone number (note: you can
tap Home to change the field type from Home to Mobile to Work or to 		
another custom-defined field); you can tap the Plus Icon to add another 		
phone number:
• Mobile
• Work
• Other
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• Home Email—the contact’s email address (note: you can tap Home to change
the field type from Home to Mobile to Work or to another custom-defined field);
you can tap the Plus Icon to add additional email addresses including:
• Work
• Other
• Mobile
• IM—the contact’s Instant Messaging name (note: you can tap Home to change
the field type from Home to Mobile to Work or to another custom-defined field).
Tap the Plus Icon to add one or more IM names including (note: the following IM
sources are listed in order of tapping the Plus Icon):
• AIM
• Windows Live
• Yahoo!
• Skype
• QQ
• Google Talk
• ICQ
• Jabber
• Postal Address—the contact’s physical address. Tap the Plus Icon to add a postal
address for the following:
• Home
• Work
• Other
- For each type of address, you can specify the following data:
• Street
• City
• State
• Zipcode
• Organization—where the contact works or other organizations to which the
contact belongs. Tap the Plus Icon to add an organization for the following:
• Work
• Other
- For each organization, you can specify the following data:
• Organization name
• Position.
• You can provide additional information by tapping the More Arrow at the bottom of the New Contact Window:
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• Notes—tap the Plus Icon to add a Notes Field. Tap in the Notes Field to
bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter text for this contact;
• Nickname—tap the Plus Icon to add a Nickname Field. Tap in the
Nickname Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter the con
tact’s nickname; and
• Website—tap the Plus Icon to add a Website Field. Tap in the Website
Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter the URL;
• Tapping the More Arrow again will remove these additional fields.
• When you are finished, tap the Done Button to save the contact. Alternatively,
you can tap the Revert Button at any time to close the New Contact Window
(without saving any information) and return to the Contacts Window.
Edit a contact:
To edit a contact:
• Tap on the Contacts Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Contacts Window.
• Filter or search the contacts to find the contact you wish to edit and
tap that contact. This will display the Contact Details Window.
Contact
Details
• While the Contacts Detail Window is displayed, press the Menu Button 		
on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the Bottom Menu 		
Bar with the following options:
• Edit Contact
• Share
• Options
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• Delete Contact
• Tap the Edit Contact Button from the Bottom Menu Bar to open the 		
Edit Contacts Window.
• For each contact, you can modify the following information:
• Given Name—this is the contact’s first name
• Family Name—this is the contact’s last name
• You can tab the More Arrow to expose additional fields including:
-Name prefix—such as Mr., Mrs., etc.
-Middle name
-Name Suffix—such as “III” or “Esquire”
-Phonetic given name
—in the event that the contact’s givenname is in a foreign 		
language, this is a great way to phonetically spell out how 		
to say their given name properly
-Phonetic middle name
—in the event that the contact’s middle name is in a foreign 		
language, this is a great way to phonetically spell 			
out how to say their middle name properly
-Phonetic last name
—in the event that the contact’s name is in a foreign lan
guage, this is a great way to phonetically spell out 			
how to say their given last properly;
• Tapping the More Arrow again will remove these additional fields
• Home Phone—the contact’s home phone number; you can tap the Plus 		
Icon to add another phone number:
• Mobile
• Work
• Other
• Home Email—the contact’s email address; you can tap the Plus Icon to
add additional email addresses including:
• Work
• Other
• Mobile
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• IM—the contact’s Instant Messaging name. Tap the Plus Icon to add 		
one or more IM names including (Note: the following IM sources are 		
listed in order of tapping the Plus Icon):
• AIM
• Windows Live
• Yahoo!
• Skype
• QQ
• Google Talk
• ICQ
• Jabber
• Postal Address—the contact’s physical address. Tap the Plus Icon to 		
add a postal address for the following:
• Home
• Work
• Other
• For each type of address, you can specify the following data:
-Street
- City
- State
- Zipcode
• Organization—where the contact works or other organizations to 		
which the contact belongs. Tap the Plus Icon to add an organization for 		
the following:
• Work
• Other
• For each organization, you can specify the following data:
- Organization name
- Position
• You can provide additional information by tapping the More Arrow at 		
the bottom of the New Contact Window:
• Notes—tap the Plus Icon to add a Notes Field. Tap in the Notes Field to 		
bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter text for this contact
• Nickname—tap the Plus Icon to add a Nickname Field. Tap in the Nick		
name Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter the contact’s 		
nickname
• Website—tap the Plus Icon to add a Website Field. Tap in the Website 		
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Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter the URL.
• Tapping the More Arrow again will remove these additional fields.
• When you are finished, tap the Done Button to save the contact.
Alternatively, you can tap the Revert Button at any time to close the 		
New Contact Window (without saving any information) and return to the
Contacts Window.
Delete a contact
To delete a contact:
• While the Contacts Detail Window is displayed, press the Menu Button 		
on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the Bottom Menu 		
Bar with the following options:
Delete a
Contact
• Edit Contact
• Share
• Options
• Delete Contact
• Tap the Delete Contact Button from the Bottom Menu Bar. This will 		
display a confirmation dialogue box. Tap the OK Button to confirm the 		
deletion or the Cancel Button to close the dialogue and return to the 		
Contact Details Window.
Warning: deleted contacts cannot be recovered.
Contact details
To view a contact’s details:
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• While the contacts window is being displayed, filter or search the
contacts to find the contact you wish to edit and tap that contact. This 		
will display the Contact Details Window.
• Through the Contact Details Window, you can directly call the 		
contact by tapping the number that you wish to call. You can
pick up the handset prior to doing this or simply default to the 		
speakerphone
Making a call from a Contact
To make a call from a contact:
• With the contacts window being displayed, filter or search the
contacts to find the contact you wish to edit and tap that contact. This 		
will display the Contact Details Window.
• To make the call, tap the number that you wish to call. You can pick up
the handset prior to doing this or simply default to the speakerphone.
Making a Contact a “Favorite”
Marking a contact as a Favorite makes it easy to find the by using the Contacts
Window Filters.
Favorite
Contacts
To enable a contact as a Favorite:
• With the Contacts window being displayed, filter or search the contacts
to find the contact(s) you wish to mark as Favorites.
• For each contact, tap on the Star next to their name. The star will
change to yellow indicating that the contact is now flagged as a “Favorite.”
To see all of your Favorites, tap on the Favorites Button at the top of the Contacts
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Importing Your Contacts
The IP150 is capable of importing your contacts from the Microsoft® Outlook™
program on your PC and syncing with your Google® account contacts through the
internet.
Outlook
To import your contacts from Microsoft® Outlook™, you must first log in to the
IP150 Web Portal through an internet browser on your PC. While on a computer
connected to the same LAN as your IP150 phone, enter your phone’s IP address
(your phone’s IP address can be located in the Phone Status screen). This will take
you to the homepage for your RCA IP150 Web Portal.
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Once you’ve logged in, click the PC Connect link.
Clicking on the PC Pairing Download link will download a file called CloudPhoneSetup.msi. Once you’ve downloaded and installed this program, run it. It will
prompt you to input the IP address of the phone you wish to pair with.
Google
To filter your contacts by those imported from your Google® account,
• Tap on the Google Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This
will filter all contacts to show only those that were imported from your 		
Google® account.
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Applications
One of the many features that differentiates the IP150 from other, ordinary desktop phones is the ability to add applications. Because the phone is based on the
Android Operating System, you have access to many of the same applications that
Android-based mobile phone users do.
Your IP150 phone comes pre-installed with a number of powerful applications
including:
• Alarm clock • Calculator
• Applications
• Settings
• Phone Status
• Browser
Market
• Software Update
In addition to the above, pre-installed applications, you can also add your own applications (through the RCA App Market), remove applications, and modify specific
application settings.
To access an application,
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
Applications
Window
• To launch an application, simply tap on its icon.
Note: RCA Business Telephones or Telefield NA, Inc is not responsible for the installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting of any third party applications installed beyond those that come pre-installed with the IP150. RCA/Telefield NA, Inc makes no
representation or warranty as to any third party content, applications or services,
and you agree that RCA/Telefield NA, Inc shall not be responsible or liable, directly
or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such third-party content, applications or services
available on or through any such site or resource.
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Alarm clock
The Alarm Clock Application allows you to set one or more times at which time
the IP150 will sound an alarm.
To access the Alarm Clock Application:
• Tap on the Applications button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. 		
This will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Alarm Clock Icon. This will open the Alarm Clock Window.
• The Alarm Clock comes with three alarms. To edit an alarm, tap on it. 		
This will open the Set Alarm Window.
• For each alarm, you can specify the following:
• Time—tap on this option to set the time of the alarm.
• Ringtone—tap on this option to select a ringtone for the alarm
from the Ringtones Popup Window. When you have selected a 		
ringtone, tap the OK Button.
• Repeat—tap this option to set the repeat frequency of the 		
alarm in the Repeat Popup Window. Options include:
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
• To enable the alarm to repeat on a day, simply tap its checkbox.
• Label—enter a label for the alarm in the Label Popup Window.
• Tap the Done Button to save the alarm settings or the Revert Button to
discard changes and revert to the Alarm list.
Browser
The Browser allows you to visit websites and other HTTP resources as you would
from your desktop computer.
To access the Browser Application:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window. Alternatively, just tap the
Applications Icon on the main screen.
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• Tap on the Browser Icon. This will open the Browser Window.
Web Browser
• To interact with the Browser:
• Tap on the URL Field. This will display the on-screen keyboard
through which you can type a URL. Tap the Enter Key on the
onscreen keyboard to confirm the URL and navigate to that web 		
resource.
• Tap the X Button to stop any page that is currently loading.
• A progress indicator at the right-end of the URL Field will tell you the
browser is working to retrieve the web resource indicated in the URL Field.
Calculator
The calculator allows you to perform basic mathematical functions such as adding,
subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
To access the Calculator Application:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Calculator Icon. This will open the Calculator Window.
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Calculator
Application
Phone Status
The phone status application provides information about your current phone provisioning and its connectivity to configured service providers.
To access the Phone Status Application:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Phone Status Icon. This will open the Phone Status Window.
• For more information about the Phone Status Window, see the appro		
priate section in this manual.
Settings
The settings application provides you access to many of your phone’s configurations.
To access the Settings Application:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Settings Icon. This will open the Settings Window.
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Settings
• The specific settings available to you as part of configuring your phone are covered under the “Configuring Your Phone” section of this manual.
Software Update
The software update application allows you to update the IP150 Phone OS. This is
similar to updating the operating system software on your personal computer.
To access the Software Update Application:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Software Update Icon. This will open the Software Update 		
Window.
Software
Update
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•To begin the update process, tap the Check For Update Button.
Note: the Use Update Server Field is pre-populated with “Glass”. It is not 			
recommended that you change this field.
• If there is an available update, you will be prompted to install the
update. If you elect to install an update, you will be unable to use your 		
phone until the installation/update process has completed.
• If there is no update available, tap the Close Button to return to the 		
Applications Window.
RCA App Market
The RCA App Market enables you to find, review, and install third-party applications onto your IP150 desktop phone much like you would on an Android-enabled
mobile phone.
To access the RCA App Market:
• Visit market.cloudtc.com in your internet browser. This will open the 		
Cloud TC App Market.
Market.cloudtc.
com App Market
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• To login:
• Click on the Login Link at the top of the screen. This will open 			
the Login Window.
Login to market.
cloudtc.com
• Username—enter the username you have been provided;
• Password—enter your password
• When you are finished, click the Login Button. You can also check the 		
Remember Me Checkbox to have your browser remember your username 		
the next time you visit the Cloud TC App Market.
Note: you must first register before you can login and make application purchases.
To register, click on the Register Link.
Once you have been authenticated to the market, selecting applications to make
available on your phone is simple:
• In order to add applications to you phone, you need to “purchase” them
from the Cloud TC App Market. Some applications are free while others 		
may cost a nominal fee. Note: even if an app is free, you must still “pur-		
chase” application.
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• To “purchase” an application:
• Find the application by navigating through the categories on the left.
When you find the application you want, simply click the Add to Cart 		
Button. This will add the application to your cart.
• When you have finished adding applications, you can click on the 		
Check out Link at the top to finalize your purchases or the Shopping Cart
Link to review what you have added to your cart.
Market.cloudtc.
com Shopping
Cart
• The purchase process for applications is similar to other online e-commerce
websites. If you have made a purchase previously, your billing information will
be automatically populated for you. Regardless of your purchase history, you will
need to re-enter your credit card information.
• Once you have submitted your purchase method and the Cloud TC App Market
has authorized your purchase, your applications will be available from your phone
for download and installation. For more information about installing applications
from the Cloud TC App Market on your phone, see the appropriate section in this
manual.
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Adding applications from the App Market
Through the Cloud TC App Market on your phone, you can add new applications to
your phone.
Once you have purchased (note: even if the app is free, you must still go through
“purchasing” process) one or more applications online, you will proceed to your
IP150 device for download and installation.
To download and install an application:
• Tap on the Applications Icon in the left-hand navigation bar. This will 		
open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Market Icon. This will open the App Market.
• In order to see applications recently purchased from the Cloud TC App
Market online, you will need to provide your Cloud TC App Market user
name and password. Note: if you have entered this previously, you will 		
not need to enter it again.
• When you are authenticated, the list of available applications will dis-		
play. To install an application from the market, tap the download button.
• Once downloaded, you will see the Application Installation
Confirmation Window.
• This window provides you details on what the application will access
on your phone. If you are satisfied with the level of access, tap the Install
Button to install the application. Otherwise, tap the Cancel Button.
• Once the application has been installed, you will be notified. Tap the 		
Open Button to open the application or the Done Button to return to the 		
marketplace.
Removing applications
Applications can be removed through the Applications Settings Window.
To access the Applications Settings Window:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Tap on the Settings Icon. This will open the Settings Window.
• Tap on the Applications Option from the Settings Window. This will 		
open the Application Settings Window.
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Settings
• Tap on the Manage Applications Option from the Application Settings 		
Window. This will open the Manage Applications Window.
• To remove an application, tap on it. This will open the Application 		
Details Window.
• Tap on the Uninstall Button. This will remove the application and all 		
associated data from your phone.
Adding an Application Icon to your Home Screen
Application icons can be easily added to your home screen for quick access.
To add an application icon to your home screen:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• Press and hold your finger on the icon of the application you wish to 		
add to your home screen. After a few seconds, you will be returned to 		
your home screen with the application icon “floating” where your finger 		
is pressed.
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Adding Application
to Home Screen
• To add the application, simply move it to where you want on your
home screen and release your finger. Note: this will NOT remove the
application from the Applications Window. You can still access the
application from there as well.
To remove an application icon from your home screen:
• Return to your home screen if you are not already there by pressing the
Home Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad.
Remove Application
from Home Screen
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• Press and hold your finger on the icon of the application you wish to 		
remove from your home screen. After a few seconds, a Trash Can Tab will
appear on the right of the home screen. Simply drag the icon until it is 		
touching the tab at which time the tab will turn red. Release your finger 		
to delete the icon.
Note: this will NOT delete the application from your phone, only from your home
screen. The application will still be available on the Applications Screen.
Configuring Your IP150
The IP150 has a number of configuration settings that you can make to better
personalize the phone environment to your liking and needs.
Below is the list of elements that you can customize:
• The Home Screen
• Phone Settings
• Network Settings
• Sound & Display
The Home Screen
There are several elements on the home screen that you can configure:
• Shortcuts
• Widgets
• Folders
• The Wallpaper
Through the touchscreen interface, you can also remove items on your home
screen quickly.
• Location & Security
• Applications
• Privacy
• Search
• Language and Keyboard
• Date and Time
Shortcuts
A shortcut allows you to quickly access a piece of information from the home
screen of your phone. You can add a shortcut that links to an application, a website bookmark, a contact, a direct dial, and the settings.
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To add a shortcut:
• Make sure you are on the home screen.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the bottom bar menu.
• Select the Add Option. This will open the Add to Home Screen Popup 		
Window.
Add Item to
Homepage
• Select the Shortcuts Option. This will display the list of shortcut types. Tap on a
type to add that shortcut:
• Applications—a list of the applications will appear. Tap the
application to which you wish to add a shortcut. This will return you to 		
the home screen where the shortcut to will be visible.
• Bookmark—selecting this option will open the Bookmarks Window
through which you can select a bookmark. This will return you to the 		
home screen where the shortcut to will be visible.
• Contacts—tapping this option will bring up the Contacts Window. Use 		
the filters and search to find the contact to which you wish to add a
shortcut. Once you have located the contact, tap the contact. This will 		
return you to the home screen where the shortcut to will be visible.
• Direct Dial—select this option to add a shortcut to a specific number 		
of a contact. When you tap the Direct Dial Shortcut Option, the Contacts
Window will open. Use the filters and search to find the contact to which 		
you wish to add a shortcut to one of their numbers. Once you have located
the contact, it will display all of their available numbers. Tap the number. 		
This will return you to the home screen where the shortcut to will be		
visible, identified with an “H,” “W,” or “M” for Home, Work, or Mobile number.
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• Settings—tapping this option will open the Settings Window. Select the
setting to which you wish to add a shortcut. This will return you to the 		
home screen where the shortcut to will be visible.
Widgets
Widgets provide features right on your home screen. Some of the widgets that
come preinstalled on the IP150 (although more available in the RCA App Market)
include:
• Analog clock
• IP and Phone Status
• Power Control
• Search
To add a widget:
• Make sure you are on the home screen, and
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the bottom bar menu.
• Select the Add Option. This will open the Add to Home Screen Popup 		
Window.
• Select the Widget Option. This will display the list of widget types. Tap 		
on a type to add that widget to the home screen.
Folders
Folders enable you to organize the icons and other items on your home screen.
There are several types of folders you can add including:
• A new, blank folder
• All contacts
• Contacts with phone numbers
• Starred contacts
To add a folder:
• Make sure you are on the home screen.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the bottom bar menu.
• Select the Add Option. This will open the Add to Home Screen Popup 		
Window.
• Select the Folder Option. This will display the list of folder types. Tap on
a type to add that folder to the home screen.
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it. This will open the folder in a pop-up window. If you wish to add something to a
folder, simply tap and hold your finger on the item you wish to the folder then you
can drag it to the folder and release it.
The Wallpaper
You can customize the background of your IP150 with any JPEG picture. It comes
pre-loaded with a number of vibrant pictures that you can choose as your background.
To change the wallpaper:
• Make sure you are on the home screen.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the bottom bar menu.
• Tap the Wallpaper Option in the bottom menu bar. This will open the 		
Select Wallpaper Window.
• To select a wallpaper, simply browse through the pictures using your
finger. When you have stopped on the picture you would like as your
background, tap the Select as Wallpaper Button. This will return you to 		
the home screen with the new wallpaper set.
Phone Settings
Through the phone settings, you can configure each line of your phone when connected to a SIP provider such as an IP-PBX.
To configure your phone settings:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Phone Settings Option. This
opens the Phone Settings Window.
• To configure a line, simply tap on that line. This will open Line # Window.
• For each line, you can specify the following:
-Description—enter text to identify this line from the others. It 		
can be the extension or a name
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-Server—enter the fully-qualified domain name or IP address 		
of the SIP server
-SIP Username—enter your username that has been config-		
ured for you by the SIP provider
-Auth Username—enter the username you use to authenticate 		
for SIP services
-Password—enter the password you use to authenticate for SIP 		
services
-Domain—the domain of the SIP server (optional);
-Voicemail Number—this is the number to access your
voicmail. This is the number that will be dialed when you tap 		
your voicemail box in the Messages menu , accessed by
pressing the Messages button		
-Tap the Apply Changes Button to commit the changes to the 		
line
Note: it may take up to a minute for the IP150 to contact the SIP server, authenticate, and provision the lines. Please be patient. If there is an error, a dialog box will
appear informing you of such.
Network Settings
The Network Settings allows you to specify how your phone will gain access to the
Internet. There are two options:
• DHCP
• Manual
DHCP
To set the IP150 to receive an IP address from a DHCP server on your local area
network.
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Network Settings Option. This 		
opens the Network Settings Window.
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Settings
• By default, the IP150 will come pre-configured to obtain an IP address 		
from a DHCP Server. In the event that it is not provisioned as such or
has been changed to a manual IP address, you can just tap on the Use 		
DHCP For Ethernet Address Checkbox.
• Tap the Apply Changes Button to commit the change.
Note: your phone will become unavailable for a short time as it tries to contact a
DHCP server on your LAN to obtain an IP address.
Manual
To manually set your IP address and other network settings:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Network Settings Option. This 		
opens the Network Settings Window.
• In order to activate the manual settings, you need to ensure that the 		
Use DHCP For Ethernet Address Checkbox is unchecked. When 			
that checkbox is unchecked, the following options will become available:
-IP Address—tap the More Arrow to reveal the IP Address
Popup Window. Tap on the text field to bring up the on-		
screen keyboard so that you can enter an IP Address. It must be 		
in standard IP Address format of: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
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Note: if you have questions about what IP address to use or need assistance, you
should contact your network administrator.
-Subnet Mask— tap the More Arrow to reveal the Subnet Mask 		
Popup Window. Tap on the text field to bring up the on-screen
keyboard so that you can enter a subnet mask. It must be in
standard IP Address format of: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Note: if you have questions about what IP address to use or need assistance, you
should contact your network administrator.
-Gateway— tap the More Arrow to reveal the Gateway Address 		
Popup Window. Tap on the text field to bring up the on-screen 		
keyboard so that you can enter a Gateway IP Address. It must
be in standard IP Address format of: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Note: if
you have questions about what IP address to use or need as-		
sistance, you should contact your network administrator.
-DNS1— tap the More Arrow to reveal the DNS 1 Address
Popup Window. Tap on the text field to bring up the
onscreen keyboard so that you can enter an IP Address for your 		
primary domain name server. It must be in standard IP Address
format of: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Note: if you have questions about 		
what IP address to use or need assistance, you should contact 		
your network administrator.
-DNS2— tap the More Arrow to reveal the DNS 2 Address
Popup Window. Tap on the text field to bring up the on-screen 		
keyboard so that you can enter an IP Address for your secondary
domain name server. This is optional. It must be in standard IP 		
Address format of: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Note: if you have question
about what IP address to use or need assistance, you should 		
contact your network administrator.
-When you are finished, tap the Apply Changes Button to com-		
mit the changes to your phone.
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Sound & Display
To configure your phone’s sound and display setting:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Sound & Display Option. This 		
opens the Sound & Display Window.
Sound & Display
Settings
• You can configure the following settings for how your phone’s sound 		
and display:
-Silent Mode—tap this checkbox to silence all activity on your 		
phone except for media and alarms;
-Ringer Volume—tap the More Arrow to open the Ringer
Volume Pop-up Window. To set the volume, hold your finger on
the slider bar and drag left or right. You can also opt to have
this volume apply to all notifications by tapping the Use
Incoming Call Volume for Notifications Checklist. Tap the Ok
Button to commit the changes.
-Media Volume— tap the More Arrow to open the Media 		
the slider bar and drag left or right. Tap the OK Button to com-		
mit the changes
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-Phone Ringtone— tap the More Arrow to open the Ringtones 		
Pop-up Window. Select the ringtone for your phone from the 		
list. Tap the OK Button to commit the changes
-Notification Ringtone— tap the More Arrow to open the Ring-		
tones Pop-up Window. Select the ringtone for your phone from 		
the list. Tap the OK Button to commit the changes
-Audible touchtones—tap the checkbox to either enable or dis-		
able sound when you tap buttons and other interface elements 		
on your phone
-Audible selection— tap the checkbox to either enable or dis-		
able sound when you switch screens
-Animations— tap the More Arrow to open the Animations
Pop-up Window. Select one of the animation options (No ani-		
mations, Some animations, All animations) this will confirm the 		
choice and close the pop-up window
-Brightness— tap the More Arrow to open the Brightness Pop-		
up Window. To set the brightness, hold your finger on the slider
bar and drag left or right. Tap the OK Button to commit the 		
changes
-Screen Saver Timeout— tap the More Arrow to open the Screen
Saver Timeout Window. This will set how long your phone will 		
wait in idle mode before going into screen saver mode
Location & Security
To configure your phone’s location and security settings:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Location & Security Option. 		
This opens the Location & Security Window.
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Security
Settings
• There are several settings that you can configure:
-Visible Passwords—tap the checkbox to enable to disable
showing your password as you type. If this is disabled (not 		
checked), your password will be represented as a series of dots.
Applications
To set the global settings for applications on your phone:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Application Option. This opens
the Applications Window.
• There is one setting that you can configure for how applications oper-		
ate on your phone:
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-Unknown Sources—enable or disable your ability to install 		
third-party software on the phone. If this checkbox is enabled
then you can install any application, including many of those
from the RCA App Market. If this is disabled, you will not be
able to install any software that is not provided by RCA Busi-		
ness Phones.
• In addition to that setting, the Applications Settings Window enables
you to manage any third-party applications you have installed on your 		
phone:
-Quick Launch – tapping this option will allow you to set key		
board shortcuts to launch your applications.
-Manage Applications—tapping this option will open the Man-		
age Applications Window.
-In the Manage Applications Window, you can see a list of the 		
third-party applications you currently have installed (Note: if 		
you do not have any installed, you will see a message stating
such). To manage an application, simply tap its icon. This will 		
open the Application Info Window.
-The Application Info Window allows you to carry out three 		
actions on a third-party application:
• Uninstall—tap this button to uninstall the applica-		
tion. Note: any saved data is also removed. This cannot 		
be undone.
• Clear cache—if the application has any data stored in 		
cache, you can tap this button to clear it.
• Clear defaults—if you have this application set to
launch by default, tapping this button will remove 		
that
• Controls—you can tap the Force Stop Button to
immediately end the application and any associated 		
processes.
-Running Services—tapping this option will display a
list of the services that are currently running on your 		
phone.
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Running
Services
• To end a service, simply tap it. This will open the Stop Service Popup 		
Window. Tap the Stop Button to stop the service.
Note: if you stop a service that is running which is vital to the operation of the
phone, the phone may stop functioning properly. At that time you will be required to
reboot the phone by unplugging it and plugging it back in.
Privacy
There may be a time when you need to erase all of the data on the phone, such
as when someone else is taking possession of your phone or you are leaving the
company. This feature is handled in the Privacy Settings.
To reset all data on your phone:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Privacy Option. This opens the
Privacy Settings Window.
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Privacy
Services
• To reset your data, tap the Factory Data Reset Option. You will be 		
prompted with a dialogue box to confirm the reset. Tap OK to confirm or 		
Cancel to return to the Privacy Settings Window.
Warning: resetting your phone to factory data (i.e., erasing any data you had on
the phone including third-party applications, call logs, contacts, etc.) cannot be
undone.
Search
There are two kinds of search supported by the IP150:
• Web (Google)
• Phone data
To configure how these search features work on your phone:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Search Option. This opens the 		
Search Settings Window.
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Services
• Google Search Settings—tap this option to open the Google Search
Settings Window. In this window, you can set the Show Web Suggestions
that either enables or disables showing suggestions from Google when 		
you type a search term in the browser.
• Searchable Items—tap this option to open the Searchable Items
Window. In this window, you can specify which data to allow to be
searched by the QuickSearch Window that is accessible through the
bottom menu bar of the home screen. Options include:
-Contacts (names only)
-Browser (bookmarks and web history),
-Apps (names of installed applications)
-Tap the appropriate checkbox of the above to either include or 		
exclude this data in the search results.
Language and Keyboard
Through the Language and Keyboard settings, you can specify the regionalization
of your phone as well as the Android keyboard.
To configure how these search features work on your phone:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Language & Keyboards
Option. This opens the Language & Keyboards Options Settings Window.
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Keyboard
Settings
• Select Locale—select this option to choose a locale. At this time, the 		
only supported locale is English.
• Android Keyboard—select this option to open the Android Keyboard 		
Settings. You can check or uncheck the following options:
-Sound on keypress—to enable a sound every time you tap a
key on the keyboard, tap on the checkbox
-Auto-capitalization—to enable words to automatically be 		
capitalized (when first typing in a text field and after typing a 		
period), tap on the checkbox
-Quick fixes—enable this setting to correct commonly mistyped
words
-Show Suggestions—enable this setting to have words
suggested based on what you are typing. You can then select 		
the suggested word instead of typing the rest
-Auto-complete—when you have enabled the Show
Suggestions setting, you can enter a period or press the
spacebar to accept the suggested word.
Date and Time
The Date and Time Settings allows you to specify how the IP150 will get the date
and time. By default, the IP150 will come pre-configured to obtain the date and
time automatically from an NTP server.
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Date and Time
Settings
Date and Time Settings
You can specify several settings for how the phone displays the date and time.
These include:
• Time Zone
• NTP Server
• Use 24-Hour Format
• Select Date Format
Time Zone
To set the time zone:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Date & Time Option. This 		
opens the Date & Time Settings Window.
• Tap on the Select Time Zone Option. This will display a list of time
zones. Simply tap on the timezone that you wish to represent the
location of your phone. This will return you to the Date & Time Settings 		
Window.
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NTP Server
The NTP Server is required to automatically provide the date and time to your
phone. To set the NTP Server:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Date & Time Option. This 			
opens the Date & Time Settings Window.
• Tap on the NTP Server Option. This will display a NTP Server Popup
Window. Simply enter the domain name or IP address of a NTP server.
Note: The IP150 will come pre-configured with an address. It is not recommended
that you change this.
Use 24-Hour Format
To set the phone to utilize a 24-hour format:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Date & Time Option. This 		
opens the Date & Time Settings Window.
• Tap on the Use 24-Hour Format Checkbox. The time will now be dis-		
played in 24-hour format.
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Select Date Format
To set the format of the date:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the Date & Time Option. This 		
opens the Date & Time Settings Window.
• Select the Select Date Format Option. This will open the Select Date 		
Format Popup Window from which you can specify the format of the 		
dates. Options include:
-Normal (mm/dd/yyyy)
-dd/mm/yyyy
-yyyy/mm/dd
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Information About Your IP150
If you need detailed technical information about the IP150, you can get it through
the settings menu.
To access the Phone Details:
• Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the Applications Window.
• From the Applications Window, select the Settings Application. This 		
will open the Settings Window.
• Once in the Settings Window, tap on the About Phone Option. This 		
opens the About Phone Window.
About Your
Phone
• The About Phone Window provides the following details about your 		
phone:
-Model number
-Firmware version
-Kernel version
-Build number
-Up time
-Ethernet MAC address
-Legal Information
• You can tap on the Legal Information option to access the open source 		
licenses that are part of the IP150 Phone OS.
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Browsing the Web on Your IP150
The IP150 includes a built-in, full-featured web browser that includes a number of
powerful features including:
-Windows
-Bookmarks
-Search
-Zooming
-Download history
-Settings
Entering a URL
Before you begin to use the advanced browser features, you need to understand
the basics—like how to enter a URL.
To enter a URL to which to browse to:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications.
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
Enter a URL in
the Browser
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• Tap on the URL field at the top. This will open the on-screen keyboard 		
into which you can type the URL.
• When you are finished, tap the Go Button on the on-screen keyboard.
Windows
You can open multiple browser windows, allowing you to keep a page that has
already loaded quickly accessible.
To open a window:
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the
bottom menu bar. Select the New Window option. This will open a new window
with the default web page, Google.com.
To access your open windows:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications.
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will 		
open the bottom menu bar.
Browser Bottom
Bar Options
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• Select the Windows option. This will open the Windows Window.
Browser
Windows
• The Windows Window displays all of the current windows you have 		
opened. Through this Window you can:
-Tap a window to open it
-Delete a window by tapping the X Button to the right of the 		
window you wish to close
-Open a new window by tapping the New Window Option at 		
the top of the window.
Bookmarks
Bookmarks enable you to capture the URL of a page you wish to access later on.
Rather than remembering what might be a long URL, you can quickly jump to the
page just by tapping on its bookmark.
To create a bookmark:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications:
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
Once you have the browser open, you need to navigate to a URL:
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• Tap on the URL field at the top. This will open the on-screen keyboard
into which you can type the URL.
• When you are finished, tap the Go Button on the on-screen keyboard.
After the page has loaded, a Bookmark Button will appear to the right of the URL
Field. Tap on this button to bookmark the current URL. This will open the Bookmarks Window.
Browser
Bookmarks
• The URL that you wanted to bookmark is displayed on the far left as 		
the first icon labeled “Add.” Tap on this icon to open the Add Bookmark 		
Popup Window through which you can specify the following information 		
about the bookmark:
-Name—enter a name for the bookmark. This is automatically 		
pulled from the title of the page.
-Location—the URL you wish to bookmark. This is automatically 		
pulled from the URL Field when you tapped the Bookmark button.
• Tap the Ok Button to save the bookmark. This will return you to the 		
Bookmarks Window.
The Bookmarks Window also allows you to view other information about your
bookmarks, including:
• Most Visited—tapping on this option will display a list of the most
visited URLs. You can tap on one to immediately open the URL in the 		
browser.
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• History—tapping on this option will display a history of visited URLs. 		
You can tap on one to immediately open the URL in the browser.
Search
The browser also includes integrated search capabilities to find text on the webpage currently loaded into the browser.
To access the browser search feature:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications.
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This
will open the bottom menu bar. Select the More option. This will open 		
a secondary menu list. Tap the Find on Page Option. This will display the 		
Find on Page Text Field as well as the on-screen keyboard.
Browser Search
Options
• To search for text on the page, simply enter what you are looking for 		
and tap the Done Button on the on-screen keyboard.
• As you type in the field, matching text will immediately be highlighted
on the page. When you have finished, whole worlds only will be high		
lighted. You can move forwards and backwards through the words that
have been found to match on the page with the Forward Arrow and 		
Backward Arrow to the left of the Find on Page Text Field.
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Download history
You can download files to your phone through the browser (such as third-party
applications).
To see the download history:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications,
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
• Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This 		
will open the bottom menu bar. Select the More option. This will open a
secondary menu list. Tap the Downloads Option. This will display a list of
files you have downloaded. Tapping on a file will make the phone
attempt to open it.
Settings
The built-in browser includes a variety of settings to better customize the browsing experience for your needs.
To access the browser settings:
• First, open the browser. You can either tap on the Browser Icon on the 		
home screen or you can access it via the applications.
-Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial 		
pad. This will open the Applications Window.
-Select the Browser Icon from the Applications Window. This 		
will open the browser.
• Press the Menu Button, the middle hard button on the phone. This will
open the bottom menu bar. Select the More option. This will open a 		
secondary menu list. Tap the Settings Option. This will open the Browser 		
Settings Window.
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Settings
• There are a variety of browser settings you can specify:
-Text size—tap this option to set the size of the text. This will
open the Text Size Popup Window from which you can select a 		
text size. Options include:
• Tiny
• Small
• Normal
• Large
• Huge
-Default Zoom—tap this option to set the default zoom level of
webpages opened in the browser. This will open the Default 		
Zoom Popup Window from which you can select a default.
Options include:
• Far
• Medium
• Close
-Open Pages in Overview—enable or disable showing a small 		
thumbnail of the page in the Bookmarks Window;
-Text encoding—tap this option to select the text encoding of 		
all webpages. This will open the Text Encoding Popup Window 		
from which you can select a text-encoding. Options include:
• Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1)
• Unicode (UTF-8)
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• Japanese (ISO-2022-JP)
• Japanese (SHIFT_JIS)
• Japanese (EUC-JP)
-Bock pop-up windows—tap this option to enable or disable the
browser from automatically blocking pop-up windows.
-Load Images—tap this open to enable or disable loading
images in webpages. If you choose not to load images, the web 		
page will load faster.
-Auto-fit pages—some webpages will not be formatted to fit
into the screen size of your phone. Enabling this option will 		
force the page to fit into the screen size.
-Landscape-only display—enable this option to only display web
pages in landscape mode.
-Enable Javascript—tap this option to enable or disable the
javascript support in the browser. Note: disabling this will
impact the functionality available on websites that use
javascript.
-Enable plug-ins—tap this option to enable plug-ins, such as 		
Flash.
-Open in background—enable or disable how new windows are 		
open.
-Set home page—tap this option to open the Set Home Page
Popup Window into which you can type a URL that will be 		
automatically opened whenever you open the browser or a new 		
browser window.
-Clear Cache—tap this option to clear the cache of any files 		
stored temporarily.
-Clear history—tap this option to clear the browsing history 		
within the browser.
-Accept cookies—cookies are a way for websites to gather 		
information, personalize the site, and provide interaction. Tap
this to either enable or disable cookie support.
Note: if you disable cookie support, some webpages may not operate properly.
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-Clear all cookie data—it may be a good idea from time to
time, for privacy reasons, to remove all of the data in the
cookies stored on your phone. Tap this option to remove all 		
cookie data.
-Remember form data—if you enter a lot of data in forms (i.e., 		
addresses, names, etc.) you can tap this option to enable the 		
browser to save that information so that you don’t have to keep
entering it.
-Clear form data—much like cookies, it may be good from time
to time to delete all of the stored form data from your web 		
browsing. Tap this option to delete any stored form data.
-Enable location—many sites have begun to access the location
of the browser (region of the world, timezone, etc.) as part of
the browsing experience in order to better personalize the web 		
page. Tap this setting to either enable or disable that;
-Clear location access—tapping this option will remove all URLs
that have saved location information.
-Remember passwords—if you visit sites frequently that require
you to enter a username and password, it is sometimes
convenient to have the browser remember those so that you 		
don’t have to enter them again.
-Clear passwords—if multiple people are using your phone, it 		
may be a good idea to clear your passwords from time-to-time.
-Show Security Warnings—there may be times that a website 		
is having issues with its security (i.e., certificate, access, etc.). 		
Enabling this option allows the browser to display a pop-up 		
window warning you of the issue.
-Reset to Default—tap this option to reset all browser settings 		
back to their default value.
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Calling with the On-screen Keypad, 23
About, 8
Clearing Call Logs, 33
About Glass, 77
Cloud TC App Market, 52
Accessing Voicemail, 26
Configuring The Phone, 60
Adjusting the call volume, 24
Configuring, Applications, 68
Applications, 18, 47
Configuring, Date & Time, 73
Applications, Adding, 56
Configuring, Date & Time
Applications, Adding to Home Screen, 57
Automatically, 74
Applications, Alarm Clock, 48
Configuring, Date & Time Date Format,
Applications, Browser, 48
76
Applications, Calculator, 49
Configuring, Date & Time
Applications, Phone Status, 50
Manually, 74
Applications, Removing, 56
Configuring, Date & Time NTP
Applications, Settings, 50
Server, 75
Applications, Software Update, 51
Configuring, Date & Time Other
Basic Features, 23
Settings, 75
Browsing the Web, 79
Configuring, Date and Time 24-hour
Browsing the Web, Bookmarks, 82
Format, 76
Browsing the Web, Download History, 85
Configuring, Date and Time
Browsing the Web, Entering a URL, 79
Timezone, 75
Browsing the Web, Search, 83
Configuring, Home Screen, 60
Browsing the Web, Settings, 86
Configuring, Home Screen Folders, 62
Browsing the Web, Windows, 80
Configuring, Home Screen Shortcuts, 60
Browsing the Web, Zooming, 84
Configuring, Home Screen Wallpaper, 63
Call Log, 33
Configuring, Home Screen Widgets, 62
Calling with a Handset, 23
Configuring, Language & Keyboard, 72
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Configuring, Location & Security, 67
Configuring, Network Settings, 64
Getting Started, 19
Configuring, Network Settings Manually, 65
Step 1, 19
Configuring, Network Settings via DHCP, 64
Step 2, 19
Configuring, Phone Settings, 63
Step 3, 19
Configuring, Privacy, 70
Step 4, 19
Configuring, Search, 71
Step 5, 19
Configuring, Sound & Display, 66
Keypad, 34
Contact Details, 45
Make a Call, 30
Contacts, 36
Making a Call, 23
Contacts, Add, 39
Making a Conference Call, 25
Contacts, Delete, 44
Muting a Call, 24
Contacts, Direct Dial, 45
Navigation
Contacts, Edit, 42
Bottom Information
Contacts, Making Favorite, 46
Bar, 17
Contacts, Search, 38
Left Bar, 13
Contacts, Sharing, 46
Main Area, 16
Conventions, 8
On-screen Keyboard, 18
Copyright, 7
Right Bar, 15
Dialing from the Call Log, 32
Top Information Bar, 14
Dialing from the Contacts Window \i, 31
Notification Window, 29
Direct Dial, 31
Notifications, 29
Direct Dial using a Headset, 31
Phone Back, 11
Direct Dial using Speaker Phone, 31
Phone Front, 10
Direct Dial with a Handset, 31
Phone Interface, 13
Ending a call, 23
Phone LCD Screen, 12
Filter Contacts, 37
Phone Provisioning, 20
SIP Provider, 20
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Phone Setup, 22
Phone Side, 12
Phone Status, 27
Putting a Call on Hold \i, 25
Redialing, 25
Search, 35
Speaker Phone \i, 25
Status Indicator Icons, 30
Transferring a Call, 25
Understanding Your Phone, 10
Unpacking Your Phone, 9
Update Your Phone, 89
Using a Headset, 26
Using your Phone, 27
Welcome, 6
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Causes of Poor Reception
• Aluminum siding.
• Foil backing on insulation.
• Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signals.
• You ’re too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc.
• Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms.
• Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house.
• Base is plugged into AC outlet with other electronic devices.
• Baby monitor is using the same frequency.
• Handset battery is low.
• You’re out of range of the base.
Service
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please
contact customer service at 1-800-511-3180. If the equipment is causing harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment
until the problem is resolved.
This product may be serviced only by the manufacturer or its authorized service agents.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Telefield NA Inc. could void the user’s
authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to obtain service, refer to the
warranty included in this guide or call customer service at 1-800-511-3180.
Or refer inquires to:
Telefield NA Inc.
Manager, Consumer Relations
4915 SW Griffith Dr. #205
Beaverton, Or 97005
Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or jot down the date this
product was purchased or received as a gift. This information will be valuable if service
should be required during the warranty period.
Purchase date ________________________________________________
Name of store ________________________________________________
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Warranty
Limited Warranty
What your warranty covers:
• Defects in materials or workmanship
For how long after your purchase:
• Two years, from date of purchase
What we will do:
• Provide you with a replacement unit. The exchange unit is under warranty for the
remainder of
the original product’s warranty period.
How you get service:
• Locate your proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is
evidence
that the product is within the warranty period. Proof of warranty eligibility is required and
must be presented to obtain warranty service.
• Contact RCA Customer Care at (800) 511-3180. Our representatives will help you
troubleshoot and diagnose the problem. As you may be asked to disconnect your RCA
telephone from it’s power source, you must call from another telephone. If the issue cannot
be resolved by our Customer Care Team, you will be issued an RMA (Return Merchandise
Authorization) number and be given instructions on how to submit your proof-of-purchase
paperwork and where to send your defective merchandise.
• You will be responsible for shipping the defective unit back to our warranty fulfillment
center at your own expense. You are responsible for damage or loss during shipment so
insuring the product during return shipping is highly recommended.
• We will ship a replacement to you freight pre-paid.
What your warranty does not cover:
• Customer instruction. (Your Instruction Book provides information regarding operating
instructions and user controls. Additionally, our Customer Care Center is staffed 24x7 with
product experts that can assist you with any questions that may arise during setup and use
of your RCA telephone.
• Installation and setup service adjustments
• Batteries
• Damage from misuse or neglect
• Products that have been modified of serviced outside the USA
• Products purchased from non-authorized retailers, dealers or resellers
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• Products purchased or serviced outside the USA
• Acts of nature, such as, but not limited to lightning damage
Product Registration:
• Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will
make it easier to contact you should it ever be neccessary. The return of the card is not
required for warranty coverage.
Limitation of Warranty:
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS
PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 		
(INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION GIVEN BY TELEFIELD NA INC., ITS AGENTS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL
CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
•REPAIR OF REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. TELEFIELD NA INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY
ARE GOVERENED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT
PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:
• Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you.
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary
from state to state.
If you purchased your product outside the USA, Mexico or Canada:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.
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Visit the RCA web site at www.rca4business.com
Please do not send any products to the Oregon address listed in this manual or on the
carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.
Telefield NA Inc.
4915 SW Griffith Dr. #205
Beaverton, Or 97005
RCA is a trademark of RCA Trademark Management S.A.,
Used under license.
© 2011. All rights reserved.
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