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IEEE 802.11b/g VoIP Phone
User’s Manual
Nov. 2006
Chapter 1 Getting Started
1.1 Reading this Manual
Thank you for purchasing this VoIP phone. To operate accordingly your new phone, carefully
read this user’s manual first. Screen displays and illustrations in this user’s manual are designed
to help you to operate all the steps directly and precisely.
Note! For information about your internet phone service, refer to the materials provided by your
Internet phone service provider.
1.2 Package Contents
One 802.11b/g VoWLAN handset
One Li-ion battery
One Setup CD-ROM with user’s manual. (optional)
One power adapter or mini-USB cable. (optional)
One Charging Cradle. (optional)
1.3 Care and Maintenance
Keep your phone and accessories away from dusty, wet or dirty areas.
Don’t put your phone or accessories in extremely hot or cold areas.
Don’t use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean your
phone or accessories.
Chapter 2 Phone Features
2.1 Overall Appearance
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Earphone
Screen
Keypads
Strap eyelet
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Battery
Volume adjustment keys
Earphone slot
Data cable slot
2.2 Overall Features
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Slim candybar type
IEEE 802.11b/g WLAN and Embedded 2.4GHz Antenna
G.711a , G.711u, G.729a CODEC support
SIP v2 signaling protocol, RFC-3261
1.8” 128 x 160 (65k-colour) TFT LCD
Keypad with backlight
Side key for volume control
Li-ion, 900 mAh Nominal
Phone Book & Speed Dial
Polyphonic Ring Tone
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New Call Screen --- Mute, Hold, Second call, Conference, Swap, Transfer, Handsfree
and Recording.
RF and battery level indication
Web-based user management console
WLAN Site Survey to ease AP search
Supports detail Call Log
Supports Speed-Dial setup
Supports WEP(64/128-bit), WPA and WPA2 security for WLAN
2.3 Product Specification
Item
CPU
Flash Memory
SRAM Memory
Data/power Recharge Port
Wireless LAN Standard Compliance
Wireless Frequency Range
Output Power(Average Power)
Data Transmission Rate
WLAN Network Architecture Type
LCD
Description
BRCM1161
32MB NAND Flash
32MB
USB 1.1
IEEE802.11b/g 2.4GHz
Approx. 2.400~2.484GHz
Max. 18.62dBm @802.11g
Max. 16.71dBm @802.11b
1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps up to 54Mbps
Infrastructure
1.8” Colorful LCD, 128x160 pixel, 65k
Item
Antenna Type
Battery
Power Supply
Dimension
Weight
Description
colors
Embedded antenna
Li-ion 900 mAh
External power adapter or mini-USB
cable
17mm (T) x 44mm (W) x 106mm (H)
Approx. 100g
2.4 WLAN Application
Place a Call via “SIP Proxy Server”
Use your new Wi-Fi phone to make and receive VoIP telephone calls when you are within
range of a wireless Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). You do not need to know if
the recipient’s connection type is an IP, cellular or landline based service. Your Wi-Fi phone
can call any landline or mobile telephone that a traditional PSTN telephone can connect to
as well as the IP telephone network. Calls received from IP telephones works exactly as
you would expect from the traditional telephone service.
Your Wi-Fi phone registers with a SIP proxy server in the following circumstances:
(1) Your connection uses an IP Telephony Service.
(2) Your connection is based in a corporate VoIP environment.
Chapter 3 Installing and Using the VoIP Phone
3.1 Charging Your VoIP Phone’s Battery
New battery is shipped partially charged. Before you can use your phone, you need to install and
charge the battery.
Note! For the first time usage, it is recommended to charge the battery for at least 8 hours.
1. Make sure the battery is installed properly.
2. Ways to charge the battery:
Plug the power adapter between the data cable slot on the bottom of the phone and
the socket.
Locate your VoIP phone on the cradle and plug the other end into a standard electrical
outlet.
Use mini-USB cable to charge through your notebook or related device.
3. You see a charging indicator on the LCD screen.
4. When the battery charging indicator remains solid blue, the battery is fully charged and ready
for use.
3.2 Setting Up Your VoIP Phone
Before you begin, make sure you have an active internet connection and the account information
provided by your internet phone service provider.
1. Press
to power on the phone.
2. It is necessary to enter your password when your phone is set as “Phone Protection”. Use
the keypad to enter the password. Default password is user.
Entering English mode
When inputting the text in English, press the key labeled with the character you prefer:
-Once for the first character;
-Twice for the second character and so on…
This method is so-called Multi-tap typing.
For example, you have to press the 5 key twice display the character “K”, the 3 key five times
to display the character “e” and the 6 key five times again to display “n”.
The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When entering the
same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just wait for a few seconds
for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then select the next letter.
You can insert a space between words/letters by pressing the 0 key.
Refer to the chart below for detailed information about the characters available:
→ space
→ "'[]<>(){}
→ ABCabc
→ DEFdef
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
→
→
→
→
→
→
→
→
GHIghi
JKLjkl
MNOmno
PQRSpqrs
TUVtuv
WXYZwxyz
*.+-/,:;=?!
#@$%&\^_`|~
to save it.
When you are finished entering the password, press
If you do not need to enter a password, then press 》Menu.
Scroll to Profile, then press 》Profile.
Scroll to SIP Account, then press 》Select to enter the SIP Account menu.
Press 》Option, then press 》Select to edit the default SIP account.
From the Edit menu, highlight each setting your service provider requires you to change,
then press 》Select to change the setting. When you are finished changing a setting, press
to save the changes.
9. If you need to change a setting that does not appear on the Edit screen scroll to Advance,
then press 》Select to enter the Advanced menu.
10. Highlight each setting your service provider requires you to change, then press 》Select to
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
change the setting. When you are finished changing the setting, press
to save your
changes.
When you are finished making changes in the advanced settings menu, press 》Back until
you return to the Profile menu.
Highlight Network Profile, then press 》Select to enter the Network Profile menu.
Highlight the network profile that matches the type of security you’re using for your wireless
network and press 》Option to enter the Profile Options menu. If you do not have security
enabled on your wireless network, highlight OPEN.
Press 》Select to edit the network profile.
Highlight Wireless Settings, then press 》Select to enter the Wireless Settings menu.
Highlight ESSID, then press 》Select to enter the ESSID menu.
Highlight Site Survey, then press 》Select to scan for your wireless network. You see a list of
wireless networks in range of the phone. Highlight your wireless network’s ESSID name in
the list, then press
to select it.
18. If you don’t see your wireless network’s ESSID name in the list, your wireless network may
not be set to broadcast its ESSID name. To enter the ESSID name manually, press 》Back to
return to the ESSID menu, highlight New ESSID, then press
19. Press 》Back until you return to the Wireless Settings menu.
20. Highlight Security, then press
to enter the Security menu.
to edit the ESSID name.
21. Highlight the type of security you have enabled on your wireless network, press
to
select it. Then change the settings to match your wireless network. If you don’t have security
enabled on your wireless network, select OPEN.
22. When you are finished selecting wireless security settings, press 》Back to return to the Edit
menu.
23. Highlight Account Choice and press 》Select to enter the Account Choice menu.
24. Press
to assign the default SIP account to the current network profile.
to activate the SIP account.
25. Highlight On, then press
26. Press 》Back until you return to standby mode.
Chapter 4 Configuring the VoIP Phone
4.1 Standby Mode
A variety of information is displayed on standby mode. Refer to the table below for a list of icons
that indicate on the home screen and their definitions:
Icon
Description
Signal Strength
Indicates the received signal strength. The greater the number of
bars, the better the signal
Message
When you have received new messages.
In Call / Call Forward
When you are on the phone or forward the call.
Network Encryption
When you have set for network encryption.
SIP Registered/ Not Registered
When you have (not) registered to SIP server.
Ring Mode (Silent/Ring/Vibrate/Ring+Vibrate)
Alarm
Pops up when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time.
Battery Level
Indicates the level of the battery. The more bars you see, the more
power you have remaining.
Note! You can also view a summary of the phone’s current status by pressing 》Status.
4.2 Main Menu
Press 》Menu in standby mode to enter the main menu. Refer to the sections below for
information on the options available in the main menu.
Phonebook
The phonebook can store and display up to 100 entries. To view details of an entry,
highlight the entry and press.
. To call the contact, press 》
A list of options available in the Phonebook:
Option
Description
Search
Search for an entry by name.
Edit
Edit the currently selected entry.
Delete
Delete the currently selected entry.
New
Add a new entry.
》Call.
Call Log
Your VoIP phone keeps a record of the calls you’ve recently missed, dialed, and received.
A list of options available in the Call Log:
Option
Description
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
Delete All
Displays a list of calls you’ve recently missed.
Displays a list of calls you’ve recently dialed.
Displays a list of calls you’ve recently received.
Remove all call records.
To get more information about a call in your call log, highlight the call, then press to display
date and time information for the call.
Options available in the Missed Calls, Dialed Calls and Receive Calls menus:
Option
Description
Save
Add additional information about a caller and save the contact
information to your Phonebook.
Del Record
Remove the current caller from the call log.
Del All
Remove all of the calls in the call list you’re viewing.
Missed/Dialed/Received
E-mail
Your VoIP phone’s built-in e-mail client enables you to send and receive messages using your
POP3 e-mail account.
Configuring Your E-mail Account
1. In standby mode, press 》Menu》E-mail》New. (if the e-mail account is not configured.)
2. Enter the information provided by your e-mail service.
3. When you have finished configuring your e-mail account information, press 》Back》Option.
4. Press.
.》OK to activate the e-mail account.
5. Press 》Back to see E-mail menu.
Using the E-mail Client
Options available in the E-mail menu:
Option
Description
Write New
. Enter a Subject, the
Compose a new e-mail message, press
Recipients, and Content of the message. When you finish editing,
select Send Mail or Save to Draft to store the message to the draft
folder.
Receive
Inbox
While editing, press
to switch the input method (ABC or
0-9).
Receive new e-mail messages.
A pop-up message “Receive Mails?” indicates on the screen,
OK then you can receive new mails.
press
Access e-mail messages you’ve received. To read a message,
to read it.
highlight the message you want to read, then press
While viewing the message, press 》Option to select the following
options:
Reply: enables you to quickly reply to e-mail messages.
Reply with Log: enables you to quickly reply to e-mail
Outbox
messages with a history of the original E-mail.
Forward: enables you to quickly edit and send e-mail to other
contacts or save it as a draft.
Delete: enables you to remove the current message from
your Inbox.
Clear Inbox: enables you to remove all of the e-mail
messages in your Inbox.
Access e-mail messages you’ve sent. To read a message, highlight
Draft
the message you want to read, then press
to read it. While
viewing the message, press 》Option to select the following
options:
Edit: enables you to edit a sent message and send it to other
contacts or save it as a draft.
Delete: enables you to remove the current message from
your Outbox.
Clear Outbox: enables you to remove all of the e-mail
messages in your Outbox.
Access e-mail messages you’ve stored as drafts. To view a draft,
highlight the message you want to read, then press
to view it.
While viewing the message, press 》Option to select the following
options:
Edit: enables you to edit a sent message and send it to other
Account Settings
contacts or save it as a draft.
Delete: enables you to remove the current message from
your Draft folder.
Clear Outbox: enables you to remove all of the e-mail
messages in your Draft folder.
Enables you to activate, edit and delete your e-mail account
settings. (Account Name/ Your Name / Mail Address / Reply
Address / POP3 Address / POP3 Port / POP3 User ID / SMTP
Address / SMTP Port / SMTP User ID / Signature / Reserve Mail)
Speed Dial
The speed dial menu enables you to assign up to nine phone numbers you frequently call to the
number keys on the phone. Follow the steps below to assign a contact to your Speed Dial list.
1. Press 》Menu》Speed Dial》
2. Highlight the number you would like to assign a contact’s phone number to.
3. Press 》Option to view the contacts in your Phonebook.
4. Highlight the contact you want to assign to the speed dial location, then press
5. Press 》Back until you return to the main Speed Dial menu.
Profile
The Profile menu enables you to make changes to your SIP accounts, network profiles, roaming
options, profile password, or configure your VoIP phone using Secure Setup.
Network Profile
The Network Profile menu enables you to assign up to six wireless access points for your VoIP
phone to link to. To check the details of a profile, press
. To edit a profile, highlight the
network profile you would like to edit, then press 》Option.
Available options are as below:
Option
Description
Edit
Edit the current network profile.
Rename
Change the current network profile’s name.
Delete
Delete the current network profile.
Auto Detect
Activate or deactivate the current network profile.
Move
Move the current network profile up or down in the network profile
list. The VoIP phone will try to connect to all of the access points, in
the order they appear in the network profile list, until it is able to
make a connection.
Editing a Network Profile
The Edit menu enables you to edit the currently selected network profile.
Options available in the Edit menu:
Option
Description
Preview
View a summary of the current network profile.
Wireless Settings
Edit wireless network settings. Press 》Select:
ESSID: enables you to enter your wireless network’s ESSID
name or perform a site survey to view wireless networks in
IP Settings
Account Choice
NAT Settings
range of your VoIP phone.
Data Rate: enables you to specify the data rate of your
wireless network. If you don’t know the data rate, select Auto.
Security: enables you to select wireless security settings to
match your network.
Select from the following IP modes:
Fixed IP: enables you to manually enter IP settings for your
network.
DHCP: enables you to use DHCP to acquire IP settings for
your network.
PPPoE: enables you to use PPPoE to acquire IP settings for
your network.
Assign a SIP account to a network profile.
Set STUN server options: Press 》Select:
NAT Solution: enables you to activate or deactivate STUN
services.
STUN Address: enables you to enter the address of the
STUN server you want the phone to use.
STUN Port: enables you to enter the network port of the
STUN.
SIP Account
The SIP Account menu enables you to assign up to six SIP accounts to your VoIP phone. To view
the details of an account, press
. To edit a SIP account, highlight the account you would like
to edit, press 》Option, then press 》Select to edit the account.
Options available in the Edit menu:
Option
Description
Preview
View a summary of the current SIP account.
Phone Number
Enter your Internet phone number.
Auth. ID
Enter your Internet phone service account’s authorization id.
Auth. Password
Enter your Internet phone service account’s authorization
password.
SIP Domain
Enter the address of your Internet phone service provider’s SIP
domain.
Proxy Address
Enter the address of your Internet phone service provider’s proxy
server.
Advanced
Make advanced changes to the SIP Account. Press 》Select:
Proxy Port: The port number of SIP server.
Outbound Address: Outbound proxy address.
Outbound Port: Outbound proxy port.
Local Port: Local port number.
Reg. Timer(sec): Registration refreshing interval.
Codec: Compressed audio format.
Pkt Time(ms): Audio transmitting interval.
OutofBand DTMF: The working of out-of-band dual-tone
multifrequency.
Roaming
The Roaming menu enables you to set specific parameters for roaming from wireless access
point to another.
Options available in the Roaming menu:
Option
Description
Roam Metric
Specify an RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) value to
begin a roaming scan.
Roam Delta
Specify the RSSI threshold for target access points to join.
Nprobes
Specify the number of probes per channel to send when scanning.
Active Time
Specify the amount of time spent on each channel when scanning.
Home Time
Specify the amount of time spent on the home channel between
scans.
Secure Setup
The Secure Setup menu enables you to configure your VoIP Phone’s wireless network settings
with the push of a button.
When you see “Run Secure Easy Setup?” message appear on the screen, press
OK.
Settings
Use the Settings menu to make changes to select regional settings, set the date and time, and
personalize your phone.
Options available in the Settings menu:
Language
The Language menu enables you to set your VoIP phone’s display language. To change the
language, highlight the language you would like the phone to use, then press
to store your
setting.
Clock
The Clock menu enables you to set your VoIP phone’s time and date settings.
Options available in the Clock menu:
Option
Description
Time
Set the time displayed on your VoIP ‘s standby mode.
Date
Set the date displayed on your VoIP ‘s standby mode.
Time Format
Set the time’s display format to 12-Hour or 24-Hour format.
Date Format
Set the date’s display format to ‘YY/MM/DD or MM/DD/’YY format.
Timezone
Set your local timezone.
Daylight Savings
Activate or deactivate automatic Daylight Savings time adjustment.
Network Time
Activate or deactivate the phone from updating the time from an
NTP server.
Alarm Clock
The Alarm Clock enables you to set an alarm on at a specified time. The alarm clock can also be
set Once, Daily or Weekly.
Options available in the Alarm Clock menu:
Option
Description
Alarm Time
Set the time you want the alarm to activate.
Mode
Melody
Set the alarm to activate Once, Daily, or Weekly.
Set what tune the alarm will make.
Call Settings
The Call Settings menu enables you to change all call related setting on your VoIP phone.
Options available in the Call Settings menu:
Option
Description
Call Waiting
Activate or deactivate call waiting.
Call Forward
Make changes to call forward settings. Press 》Select
Forward Number: enables you to enter a number to forward
calls to.
Forward All: enables you to forward all calls.
No Answer: enables you to forward missed calls.
Busy: enables you to forward calls when your phone is busy.
Cancel All: enables you to cancel all forwarding options.
Block Caller ID
Activate or deactivate caller ID blocking.
Refuse Private
Block incoming calls from callers with a private caller ID.
Beep Notification
Activate or deactivate the beep awareness at the 50 seconds for
every minute interval.
Hold Transfer
This feature allows you to transfer your call via SIP server or DTMF
Flash.
Regional Tone
This feature enables you to set specific call progressing tone, either
Japan or North America.
Speed Dial
The Speed Dial menu enables you to change the way your VoIP phone’s speed dial function
works. You can select Disable to disable speed dial, Ask to see a confirmation screen before the
phone dials a contact, or Dial immediately dial a contact.
Sound Settings
The Sound Settings enables you to adjust your VoIP phone’s speaker volume, ringer settings,
warning and power on/off tones.
Options available in the Sound Settings menu:
Option
Description
Speaker Volume
Set your VoIP phone’s speaker volume.
Ring Tone
Set your VoIP phone’s ring tone and volume. Press 》Select
Melody: enables you to set the VoIP phone’s ring tone.
Ring Volume: enables you to adjust your VoIP phone’s ringer
volume.
Ring Mode
Set your VoIP phone’s ring mode to Silent, Ring, Vibrate, or
Ring+Vibrator.
Warning Tone
Activate or deactivate your VoIP phone’s warning tones.
On/Off Tone
Activate or deactivate your VoIP phone’s powering on/off tones.
Display Settings
The Display Settings menu enables you to customize your VoIP phone’s display.
Options available in the Display Settings menu:
Option
Description
Wallpaper
Greeting
LCD Off Time
LCD Brightness
Config. Tip
Change the picture displayed on the standby mode.
Change the message displayed on the standby mode.
Change the amount of time it takes for your VoIP phone to turn off
its LCD when then phone is not use.
Change the brightness of the LCD screen.
Activate or deactivate configuration tips.
Keypad
The Keypad menu enables you to customize your VoIP phone’s keypad settings.
Options available in the Keypad menu:
Option
Description
Key Lock
Lock your VoIP phone’s keypad. Press 》OK.
Key Tone
Activate or deactivate your VoIP phone’s key tones.
Key Tone Volume
Change the volume of the key tone.
Key Backlight
Activate or deactivate your VoIP phone’s key backlight.
User Data
The User Data enables you to customize your VoIP phone’s files.
Options available in the User Data menu:
Option
Description
Wallpaper
Wallpaper can be uploaded to your VoIP phone.
Melody
Melodies can be uploaded to your VoIP phone.
Voice Recorder
Calls can be saved as voice memo for your VoIP phone.
Passwd. Settings
The User Data enables you to customize your VoIP phone’s files.
Options available in the Passwd. Settings menu:
Option
Description
Passwd. Protect
Protect the usage of your VoIP phone.
Passwd. Change
Change the password of your VoIP phone.
Tools
Use the Tools menu to view information about your VoIP phone and network status.
Options available in the Tools menu:
Option
Description
Signal Quality
View signal status information for the wireless access point you’re
connected to.
Site Survey
Perform a site survey of all the wireless access points in range of
your VoIP phone.
Statistics
View your VoIP phone’s network and codec statistics. Press 》
Select:
IP Statistics: enables you to check network packets statistics.
RTP/RTCP: enables you to check Real-Time Transport
Protocol (RTP) and Real Time Control Protocol.
Encoding: enables you to check encoding statistics.
Decoding: enables you to check decoding statistics.
Battery
Ping
Version
Back to Default
Restart
Check your VoIP phone’s battery level.
Ping an IP address or domain.
Your VoIP phone’s software version.
Reset all of your VoIP phone’s settings back to their factory
defaults.
Soft reset your VoIP phone.
Chapter 5 Using the Web-Based Utility
The web-based utility on your PC enables you to view, change, or edit the most commonly
used features of your VoIP phone.
5.1 Accessing the Web-Based Utility
1. To start, it is necessary to have your VoIP phone’s IP address. In standby, press》Status》
Phone Status》IP Address. If you use a Static IP, the address will stay the same. If you use
a DHCP, the IP address may change every time you turn on the phone.
2. On your PC that is linked to the same network as the phone, launch Internet Explorer. In the
Address field, enter 》http:// IP Address where the IP address is the VoIP phone’s IP
address that you obtained in step 1. Press 》Enter.
3. The VoIP phone login screen is displayed. Enter 》User Name and Password 》Submit.
You will log in to the Wireless Network Status screen and can select any of the tabs to add
or change phone settings’ information.
Note! The default User Name is admin and the Password is admin, but may change if you
have an ITSP.
Current Status
By selecting Current Status, you will view your VoIP phone’s linkage status: ESSID, BSSID, IP
address and MAC address are indicated.
Phone Book
Note! The Phone Book stores and displays up to 100 contacts.
Phone Book List
Access a list of all contacts and numbers. To edit a contact, press the contact’s Name. To add a
new entry, press New. Press Clear All to remove all entries from the phone.
Phone Book Edit
In the Phone Book Edit screen, the following optional information are listed:
Option
Description
Name
The contact’s name.
E-mail
The e-mail address for the contact.
Ring Tone
Stores a specific ring tone for the contact.
Number 1-5
Stores up to five different phone numbers for the contact.
Speed Dial 1-5
Sets speed dial numbers for each number. The phone holds 9
speed dial numbers.
Type Choice 1-5
Set the type either Generic, Mobile, Office, Home or Fax for each
number.
Wireless Network Settings
Click Configure, the Wireless Network Settings options are listed. Enter the Network Profile
Name, ESSID, Data Rate of the router, Security, IP Setting and NAT Setting.
Data Rate
Options include: Auto, 1Mb/s, 2Mb/s, 5.5Mb/s, 6Mb/s, 9Mb/s, 11Mb/s, 12Mb/s, 18Mb/s, 24Mb/s,
36Mb/s, 48Mb/s or 54Mb/s.
Security
You can select the type of Security settings you want to use, including OPEN, or one of several
WEP or WPA/WPA2 options.
IP Setting
Options include: DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPoE.
NAT Setting
For the NAT Setting you can Disable the NAT Solution or select STUN server options.
Certification
Enter the Certification setting, including CA Cert., User Cert. and Private Key. The
correspondent information can be uploaded.
SIP Account Choice
SIP Account Choice can be selected on this screen. Click Commit Changes to configure the
accounts. The following items are listed:
Option
Description
SIP Account Name
Enter the correspondent name.
Phone Number
Enter the correspondent numbers.
Authentication ID
Authentication Password
SIP Domain
Local Port
Proxy Address
Outbound Address
Register Timer(sec)
Codec
Pkt Time(ms)
OutofBand DTMF
Enter the correspondent identification.
Enter the correspondent password.
Enter the SIP domain address..
Enter the local port number.
Enter the proxy address.
The outbound proxy address.
Refers to Registration refreshing interval.
Compressed audio format. You can set either Auto,G.711u or
G.711a.
The Audio transmitting interval. You can set either Default,
20,30,40,50,60,70 or 80
The working of out-of-band dual-tone multifrequency. You can
either set Off or On.
SIP Settings
Six SIP accounts can be set for your VoIP phone. The SIP Account List option displays first.
When you Configure, the SIP Setting screen displays. You can add, change or edit the SIP
Account Name, Phone Number, Authentication ID, Authentication Password, SIP Domain,
Proxy Address, Outbound Address, Local Port and Register Timer(sec). You can also select
Codec options, Pkt Time(ms) (in milliseconds)and OutBand DTMF (On/Off).
Phone Settings
Adjust the phone’s Clock, Call, Sound and Display Settings. Also set the Phone Protection.
Clock
Option
Time Zone
Daylight Savings
Network Time
Call Settings
Option
Call Waiting
Forward Number
Forward All
No Answer
Busy
Block Caller ID
Refuse Private
Beep Notification
Regional Tone
Hold Transfer
Description
Set your local time zone.
Check to enable or uncheck to disable automatic Daylight Savings
time adjustment.
Set On or Off the phone from updating the time from an NTP
server.
Description
Check to activate Call Waiting, uncheck to deactivate.
Enter a phone number or IP address to forward your calls to.
Check to send all incoming calls to the Forward Number.
Check to send calls to Forward Number when there is no answer
on the VoIP phone.
Check to forward calls when your phone is busy.
Select On to block caller id’s that you previously set up in the VoIP
phone menu.
Select On to refuse calls that display Private Call as the user ID.
Activate or deactivate the beep notification feature.
Set the regional tone setting to North America or Japan.
Select SIP or DTMF Flash as the way used to transfer calls.
Sound Settings
Option
Speaker Volume
Ring Volume
Start Tone
Alarm Melody
Warning Tone
Ring Mode
Shutdown Tone
Melody
Display Settings
Option
LCD Off Time
Wallpaper
Description
Set the VoIP phone’s speaker volume.
Set the VoIP phone’s ring volume.
Check to activate the VoIP phone’s power on tone.
Set the VoIP phone’s alarm melody.
Check to activate the VoIP phone’s warning tone, such as low
battery.
Set the VoIP phone’s ring mode to Silent, Ring, Vibrate, or Ring +
Vibrate.
Check to activate the VoIP phone’s power off tone.
Select one of the preset ring tone melodies.
Description
Change the amount of time it takes for the VoIP phone to turn off its
LCD when the phone is not in use.
Change the picture displayed in standby.
Phone Protection
Check the Protect Phone Admin Access box to deactivate the phone from being used by other
SIP providers.
E-mail Settings
Your VoIP phone built-in e-mail client enables you to send and receive messages using your
POP3 account.
This screen enables you to adjust your e-mail account list. Five different e-mail accounts can be
created. From the list, click Configure to set up a new account. You can also remove or activate
an existing e-mail account.
Option
Details
Account Setting
Account Name
Your Name
Mail Address
POP3 Setting
POP3 Address
(To find out these settings POP3 User ID
check the specific e-mail
POP3 Password
program’s instructions)
POP3 Port (default: 110)
SMTP Setting
SMTP Address
(The outgoing server)
SMTP User ID
SMTP Password
SMTP Port (default: 25)
Additional Settings
Reply Address
Reserve Mail
(to keep a copy of the mail on the remove POP3 server)
Signature
Click Save to add this entry to your e-mail account list. Click Reset to cancel the settings. Click
E-mail tab to return to the main E-mail screen.
Upload
This screen enables you to Upload and Preview (either Play or Show) the Melody and
Wallpaper.
Click Delete (one by one) or Delete All to remove the melody and the wallpaper.
Upgrade
Software information
Option
Active
Inactive
New Image
Description
View the Active software application.
View the Inactive software application.
Select a New software Image by typing the address, or click
Browse and locate the image.
Debug Statistics
This screen enables you to view Wireless Network Status, WL Information, RTP Stats, PVE
Stats and PVE State.
Reboot Phone
After upgrading software it is necessary to re-power on the phone to activate all new settings.
Password
This screen enables you to change the password information of your VoIP phone. Enter the new
Username and/or Password for the VoIP phone. Click Submit to immediately change the
password, or click Reset to cancel the setting.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
1. What is Wi Fi?
®
Wi-Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi Fi stands for Wireless Fidelity. It
is a way to get Internet access and is used to define any of the wireless technology in the
IEEE802.11 specification, such as 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g. The Wi-Fi Alliance is the body
responsible for promoting the term and its association with various wireless technology
standards.
2. What do I need to access Wi Fi?
You need a Wi Fi device (a computer, PDA or this mobile phone) that has Wi Fi connectivity
already working. You need to operate this device in any location which 802.11 wireless service is
available, such as a Wi Fi hotspot. You may need to contact the wireless service provider for
details of the Wi Fi settings, such as the network name, IP address or security codes.
3. How do I find a Wi Fi hotspot?
Check the website at http://www.wi-fihotspotlist.com/ to find hotspots in more than 50 countries.
4. What if unable to register with the SIP server?
Make sure the Internet and the SIP proxy server are reachable.
Make sure the SIP account and the password are correct.
5. Which Codec Should I Choose?
As which codec choice is depending on what codec is supported on both end of the VoIP host.
Generally a codec with low bandwidth consumption and high voice quality is a good codec.
6. How do I know that the call quality is good?
Technology advances in IP telephony transportation have made Internet calling as good as or
better than normal PSTN connections. This is mostly effective for high speed Broadband
connections, whereas dial up services have some way to go before delivering the quality of
PSTN calling.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
●Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and
procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C.
For product available in the USA/Canada market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection
of other channels is not possible.

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