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Skype™ User Guide
NVX 610
User Guide Skype™ NVX 610
Declaration of Conformity for the European Union
Invoxia declares that the NVX 610 product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the European
RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment.
You can read the Declaration of Conformity at the following address: www.invoxia.com/fr/support.
U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating to
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no grantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment dose cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Environment
Your NVX 610 telephone has been designed and manufactured using quality materials and components which can be reused and
recycled.
The presence of the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that the product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/EC.
It must be disposed of through an appropriate collection and recycling structure.
Please contact your local electrical and electronic equipment waste management scheme.
Please respect your local municipal regulations and do not dispose of these products with unsorted household waste.
The correct disposal of products at the end of their working life is good for the environment and your health.
Legal
invoxia ®, ™ Experience your phone, In Vivo Acoustic ®, Smart holder® and related trademarks, names and logos are the property
of invoxia.
iPad, iPhone, iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Bluetooth ® is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Skype™ is a trademark of Skype Technologies S.A.
Skype, associated trade marks and logos and the «S» logo are trade marks of Skype Limited.
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Table of contents
Important information					5
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Safety Guidelines					5
1 Discover your phone					
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Box Contents						6
Your invoxia phone					6
2 Setup							7
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Positioning						7
Connecting the base					7
Installing the handset					10
Installing the iPad					11
Downloading the invoxia application				
11
Connecting your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad			
12
Installing Skype						12
Changing your password					14
3 Use							15
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Making calls						15
Ending a call						15
Receiving an incoming call				
15
Adjusting the volume					16
Muting the mic						16
Activating and deactivating the speakers			
16
4 Contact list 						17
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Displaying and calling a contact				
17
Blocking a contact					17
5 List of recent calls					
17
Displaying your recent calls				
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Redialing a number from Recents				17
6 Custom Settings					18
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Customizing your ringtones
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Connecting your iPhone/iPod/iPad via Bluetooth 		 18
Privacy Settings					18
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Skype and SIP accounts 					
18
SIP voicemail						18
7 Technical Data						19
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Mfi program						19
Connectivity						19
Codecs						19
Technical Specifications					19
Buttons						19
8 FAQs							20
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No dialing tone/ I cannot make a call				
20
You have forgotten your Skype username or password?		
20
I cannot log in to Skype					
20
I cannot make a call					
20
I cannot be reached/I am unable to use the application		
20
9 Warranty						21
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Warranty Period					21
Warranty Coverage					21
Exclusion 						21
Procedure						21
Contact						22
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Important information
Safety Guidelines
Required Power Supply
This phone is powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet) through a compatible network, or through
a mains AC 100-240V supply. In the latter case, the telephone cannot operate without the power
supply (e.g. during a blackout).
Warning
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Do not open the base, handset or charger.
Please ensure that no liquid comes into contact with the product. Do not expose the device
to excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
Only use the cables, adapters and batteries supplied.
Place the unit near an accessible electrical outlet.
Remove the handset from your ear when speaker mode is activated.
Do not expose the device to excessive heat, e.g. to direct sunlight or near heating
equipment.
Do not use in areas where there are risks of explosion.
Operating and storage temperature
Use the device in a room where the temperature is always between 0 and 40ºC (32 to 104ºF).
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1 Discover your phone
Box Contents
NVX 610 base
NVX 610 handset
and cable
Smart holder x 3
iPad stand
Bienvenue
NVX 610
Ethernet Cable
AC adapter
iPhone / iPod
adapters
This welcome booklet
Your invoxia phone
Secrecy mode
Adjust volume/
Receive and End a call
Messages
Designed and produced by invoxia, Paris
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2 Setup
Positioning
Place your phone near your network socket (and near your mains supply socket if you are using a
mains power adapter).
Connecting the base
This phone is powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet) on a compatible network, or through a mains
AC 100-240V power supply.
1. The base and the handset are protected by transparent films. Please remove them.
2. Place the smart holder on the base. It will cleverly fit in the right place (if the poles are magnetically repelled, simply turn it around horizontally 180º).
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3. Insert your iPhone/iPod adapter.
To connect a different model, remove the adapter and insert another one.
4. Insert the iPad stand in the slots at the back of the base.
5. If you are using the mains supply, plug the mains power adapter into the back of the base and
into an active wall socket.
USB
PWR
O/I
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6. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the ETH connector at the back of the base and into your
network telephone socket.
ETH
7. Connect your phone to your computer by attaching an Ethernet cable between the PC port at
the back of the base and the Ethernet port on your computer (cable not supplied).
PC
8. Press the On/Off button at the back of the base.
WR
O/I
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Installing the handset
1. Plug the cord of the handset into one of the USB ports at the back of the base. Slide the cord
into place through the interstices under the base.
USB
2. Place the handset on the Smart Holder on top of the base.
USB
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Installing the iPad
Note: To remove the iPad stand, or to attach it at a later date, simply unplug the power adapter,
Ethernet cables and handset, then plug them all back in once the stand has been attached.
Insert the iPad connector in the dedicated slot. Connect it to one of the USB ports at the back of
the base and to your iPad.
Downloading the invoxia application
1. Go to the iTunes Store or the App Store on your iPhone/iPod/iPad and download the invoxia
app.
2. Start the application.
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Connecting your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad
During the following connections between your iPhone/iPod/iPad and the invoxia base, make sure
your iPhone/iPod/iPad is unlocked so that the invoxia app can be launched automatically (whether
placed on the dock or connected via Bluetooth).
1. Place your iPhone or iPod on its dock on top of the base and/or place your iPad vertically or
horizontally on its stand (sliding the cable through the stand’s interstice).
2. Follow the instructions to configure your invoxia phone for use with Skype.
Installing Skype
1. You will need to accept the conditions of use in the Skype invoxia EULA. Go to Settings and tap
Accept.
2. Sign in to an existing Skype account by tapping Sign in.
3. Enter your password and tap Sign in.
4. Specify whether you want to sign in automatically.
5. Wait a few moments for the synchronization of your account.
6. Your status is then automatically displayed. To change it, tap
and select your new status.
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Once the installation is complete, you are ready to enjoy the full power of your invoxia phone.
To fully enjoy the sound quality your invoxia base offers, we recommend that you use it at a distance of between 0.7 and 1.5 meters.
You can now call anyone with a Skype account for free.
Note:
During the following connections between your iPhone/iPod/iPad and the invoxia base,
make sure your iPhone/iPod/iPad is unlocked so that the invoxia app can be launched
automatically (whether placed on the dock or connected via Bluetooth).
You can log out of your Skype account at any time by going to
Settings > Sign Out.
Attention:
You want to cancel automatic login to your Skype account?
You can do so at any time from your personal account by going to
Settings > Sign Out > Don’t remember me.
You have forgotten your username or password?
Go to www.skype.com and click on Sign in.
Select ‘Forgotten your Skype Name?’ or ‘Forgotten your password?’ and follow the instructions.
Note: You will receive notifications of software updates and new versions of Skype.
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Changing your password
1. In the invoxia application, go to Settings.
2. Tap the Advanced parameters and Change password tabs.
3. Enter your old password for verification purposes.
4. Enter your new password.
5. Enter your new password and tap Change password..
Reminder: Your password must be between 6 and 20 characters long, and must include at least
one number and one letter. It is case-sensitive and must not contain any spaces. You password
must not be identical to your username.
You can leave the Change Password tab at any time and go back by tapping the button in the
upper left-hand corner.
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3 Use
The invoxia application has been built identically to the iPhone’s native phone app. You will
therefore find the familiar Recents, Contacts, Keypad and Voicemail functions.
You can also display all your Skype contacts and their connection status in Skype Contacts.
You can access this particular contact list and return to the invoxia Contacts screen by flicking right
or left.
Note:
Certain functions require a special Skype account.
Please go to www.skype.com for additional information.
Making calls
In the invoxia app, dial your numbers from the Keypad icon. Tap Call to start the call.
Call your Skype contacts via the Skype Contacts screen by flicking right on your invoxia Contacts
screen.
Warning: Skype cannot be used for emergency calling and should not replace your telephone.
Please use a traditional phone line or your iPhone in an emergency.
Ending a call
There are several ways to end a call:
1. By pressing the End button on your iPhone/iPod/iPad.
2. By replacing the handset on the base.
3. In speaker mode, press the volume button.
Receiving an incoming call
There are several ways of receiving incoming calls:
1. By tapping the Answer button on your iPhone/iPod/iPad.
2. From the base, press the volume button. The incoming call is then received in speaker
mode.
3. Pick up the handset from its base.
4. With a Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth headphones.
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Adjusting the volume
Turn the volume button to regulate the volume coming from the speakers or the handset.
Muting the mic
To switch to secrecy mode, simply press the touch button on the base
; this will prevent the
person on the active call from hearing you.
A blue LED lights up when the mic is muted. To reactivate it, press the same touch button, and the
LED switches off.
Activating and deactivating the speakers
To accept a call in speaker mode or to switch to speaker mode during a call, press the volume
button on the base.
To deactivate the speaker, pick up the handset.
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4 Contact list
Your invoxia phone gathers all your mobile and business contacts together into a single
unified contact list on your invoxia app. A Skype Contacts directory lets you display all
your Skype contacts along with their statuses: Online, Away, Do not disturb and Offline.
If you use an iPod or an iPad only your work contacts will be displayed.
If you are a new Skype user, your Skype Contacts list will be empty.
Displaying and calling a contact
You can browse your invoxia phone contacts in Contacts. Tap the name of the person you wish to
call. Start the call by tapping Call contact.
Display your Skype Contacts by flicking left on your invoxia Contacts screen. To start a call, tap the
name of the contact you wish to reach and Call.
Blocking a contact
You can block and report any abuse from a contact via the Contacts tab.
Select the relevant contact, go to Privacy Settings and depending on the situation,
select Block contacts or Block and report abuse and confirm your selection.
5 List of recent calls
Recent calls from your mobile and your office are merged into a single list on the invoxia
app.
Displaying your recent calls
Go to Recents to display your list of recent calls.
Redialing a number from Recents
To call back a recent contact, tap their name or phone number in the Recents list.
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6 Custom Settings
Customizing your ringtones
1. From the invoxia app, go to Settings
2. Go to Ringtones.
3. Select the ringtone of your choice.
Receiving / placing mobile calls, Connecting your iPhone/iPod/iPad via
Bluetooth
You can pair your iPhone/iPod/iPad to the base via Bluetooth.
This connection must be established to receive and place mobile calls via your invoxia NVX 610.
1. Place your iPhone/iPod on its dock on the base or connect your iPad to the base using the
connector cable.
2. Go to your invoxia app Settings tab. In the Bluetooth section, tap Start pairing.
3. Go to your device home screen and select Settings. Then go to General and Bluetooth.
This automatically sets off a search. Your invoxia phone appears non connected,
tap invoxia NVX 610, it connects.
The Bluetooth sign lighten in blue as soon as the connection has been made.
You can now receive and place mobile calls via your invoxia NVX 610 (using your iPhone phone
application) and use it without plugging your iPhone / iPod or connect your iPad.
Privacy Settings
You can choose to allow calls based on their provenance:
For Skype calls, go to Settings > Skype Account > Advanced parameters > Skype.
For Skypein calls, go to Settings > Skype Account > Advanced parameters > Skypein.
Skype and SIP accounts
If you use both SIP and Skype accounts, you can choose your default dial out conditions.
Go to your app Settings > Global VOIP > Advanced Parameters > Dial Out Account.
You can choose if you want a default dial out via Skype, SIP or if you want to be automaticcaly
asked for each call.
In this last case, tap Both.
You can also choose directly from your keypad by helding the Call button down, then the choice
SIP or Skype appears.
SIP Voicemail
If your SIP voicemail isn’t already pre-set,
go to your app Settings > SIP Account > User > Advanced Parameters > Voicemail.
You then just have to tap the short number for your carrier voicemail.
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7 Technical Data
Mfi program
Made for iPod, Made for iPhone, Made for iPad
Compatible iPod touch 1st and 2nd generation, iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, iPad 2 and iPad
Connection through 30 pin connector or Bluetooth
Universal support for iPod touch 1st and 2nd generation, iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G
Connectivity
Bluetooth 2.1
2 gigabit Ethernet ports with integrated PoE
2 USB ports
Codecs
Supports all main codecs including G.722, wideband, SILK
G.711a, G.711μ, G.726
Technical Specifications
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Power Supply: PoE (Power over Ethernet) 802.3at or 100-240V / 24V 1A AC adapter
Dimensions: 31x11, 5x7cm (IP phone), 17.8 x5, 1x3, 2cm (handset)
Operating temperature: 0 ° C - 40 ° C
Weight: 1.36 kg
Humidity: 10% - 90%
Buttons
On/Off button
Volume/Answer button
Secrecy touch button, a blue light illuminates when in use
Voicemail touch button, a blue light flashing on and off indicates you have new messages
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8 FAQs
No dialing tone/ I cannot make a call
Make sure that the Ethernet cable between your network and the invoxia base is properly
connected.
Make sure that the On/Off button is set to the On position.
You have forgotten your Skype username or password?
Go to www.skype.com and tap on Sign in. Select ‘Forgotten your Skype Name?’ or ‘Forgotten
your Password?’ and follow the instructions.
I cannot log in to Skype
Make sure your username and password are both correct. Remember that your password and
username are case-sensitive.
I cannot make a call
Make sure the dialing tone is working. If not, go to the heading “No dialing tone” above.
Make sure you are logged in to Skype.
I cannot be reached/I am unable to use the application
During the following connections between your iPhone/iPod/iPad and the invoxia base, make sure
your iPhone/iPod/iPad is unlocked so that the invoxia app can be launched automatically (whether
placed on the dock or connected via Bluetooth).
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9 Warranty
This warranty relates to the telephone and not its accessories (power adapter, telephone cable).
Warranty Period
This telephone, when new, comes with a 24-month warranty. The Warranty Period starts on the
date of purchase of the telephone.
The Warranty will be honored on presentation of the original bill or receipt, provided the date of
purchase and the unit type are indicated.
Warranty Coverage
In the event of malfunction or defect during the Warranty Period, the authorized After Sales Team
will unilaterally decide whether or not to proceed with the repair or replacement of the telephone in
whole or in part.
Spare parts that may be used during repair may be parts which have been reworked.
The original purchase date determines the start date of the Warranty Period. The Warranty Period
is not extended if we repair or exchange the phone through our After Sales Team.
Exclusion
Damage or defects caused through misuse or mishandling of the phone and through the use of
accessories other than those originally included with the telephone or not recommended in this
User Guide are not covered by this Warranty.
The Warranty does not cover damage caused by external factors such as lightning, water or fire or
any other damage caused during transportation.
No warranty can be claimed if the phone is repaired, altered or modified by the purchaser or any
other repairer who is not officially approved and qualified.
Procedure
Invoxia warranties that returns will be processed between 4 to 8 weeks. Be sure to return the full
product in its original packaging and in perfect condition. Any returns not meeting these conditions
will be refused.
All returns must be authorized in advance by invoxia, whose After Sales Team will issue you with a
return reference. The return form must be printed out and attached to the returned product.
Invoxia reserves the right to determine in good faith if all these conditions are met. Upon receipt of
the returned product, invoxia will send an e-mail to confirm its receipt.
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Contact
To contact the After Sales Team, please send an email to support@invoxia.com.
Invoxia
87, rue du Gouverneur Général Eboué
92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux
France
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www.invoxia.com
© 2011 invoxia. All rights reserved.
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Trapped                         : False
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FCC ID Filing: ZVS-NVX-610

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