ATC P202S Quick User Manual

P202S WLAN Phone
Quick User Guide
Version 1.01
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................1
2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT....................................................................................................1
3.0 LIST OF FIGURES........................................... ................................... ............................2
4.0 QUICK START......................................... ................................... .. ..................................3
4.1 F
IT THE BATTERY ............................................................................................................. 3
4.2 C
HARGE THE BATTERY..................................................................................................... 4
4.3 P
OWER ON THE PHONE ..................................................................................................... 4
4.3 M
AKE/RECEIVE A CALL................................................................................................... 4
5.0 MENU................................................................................................................................ 6
5.1 S
TATUS ICONS.................................................................................................................. 6
5.2 M
ENU STRUCTURE ........................................................................................................... 7
5.3 T
EXT ENTRY..................................................................................................................... 7
5.4 T
EXT ENTRY IN JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE........................................................................ 8
6.0 SETTINGS......................................................................................................................... 9
6.1 N
ETWORK ........................................................................................................................ 9
6.2 W
IRELESS SETTINGS ...................................................................................................... 10
6.3 H
OT SPOT ...................................................................................................................... 11
6.4 SIP................................................................................................................................. 12
6.5 STUN AND UPNP.......................................................................................................... 12
7.0 PHONE BOOK....................................................................... ........................................ 14
7.1 C
REATE A NEW CONTACT.............................................................................................. 14
7.2 B
ROWSE......................................................................................................................... 14
8.0 MESSAGING..................................................................................................................16
8.1 V
IEW MESSAGE ............................................................................................................. 16
8.2 V
IEW MESSAGE ............................................................................................................. 16
9.0 CALL LOG ................................ ... .................................................................. ................17
10.0 ENTERTAINMENT.......................................................................................................18
11.0 CALENDAR....................................................................................................................18
12.0 PHONE SETTING .........................................................................................................19
12.1 T
IME & DATE................................................................................................................. 19
12.2 B
ACKLIGHT LEVEL ........................................................................................................ 19
12.3 M
ELODY VOLUME ......................................................................................................... 20
12.4 A
LERT TYPE .................................................................................................................. 20
12.5 I
MAGE MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................... 20
12.6 M
ELODY MANAGEMENT................................................................................................ 21
13.0 INFORMATION.............................................................................................................22
14.0 CALL FORWARD.........................................................................................................22
15.0 USING THE CONFIGURATION WEB......................................................................23
15.1
ACCESSING CONFIGURATION MENU .............................................................................. 23
15.2
WEB LOGIN SETTING ..................................................................................................... 23
15.3
MANAGEMENT SETTING RESTORE FACTORY SETTING................................................ 24
15.4
NETWORK SETTING DHCP ......................................................................................... 24
15.5
NETWORK SETTING STATIC IP .................................................................................... 25
15.6
SIP SETTING SIP PHONE SETTING, REGISTRAR AND OUTBOUND PROXY SERVER....... 26
15.7 SIP
SETTING OTHERS.................................................................................................. 27
15.8 SIP
ACCOUNT SETTINGS................................................................................................ 28
15.9
STUN SETTING STUN SERVER SETTING, UPNP SETTING .......................................... 29
15.10
VOICE SETTING AND QOS .......................................................................................... 29
15.11
PHONE SETTINGS PHONE SETTING, TIMER .............................................................. 30
15.12
PHONE BOOK ............................................................................................................. 32
15.13
RESTART SYSTEM ...................................................................................................... 32
16.0 OPERATING THE PHONE........................................ .................................. ................33
16.1 D
IALING......................................................................................................................... 33
16.1.1 IP Address................................................ ................................... ..........................33
16.1.2 SIP Number................................................................................. ..........................33
16.2
ANSWERING A PHONE CALL .......................................................................................... 33
16.3
SWITCHING TO ANOTHER LINE ...................................................................................... 34
16.4 C
ALL TRANSFER ............................................................................................................ 34
16.5 R
EDIAL .......................................................................................................................... 35
16.6 O
N HOLD ....................................................................................................................... 35
16.7 C
ALL WAITING .............................................................................................................. 35
FCC Warning
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.
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.
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. .
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Voice over IP (also known as Internet Phone) over wireless LAN is a technology that allows anyone to make a telephone call over the Internet in wireless LAN environment. This is a quick user guide for the P202S WLAN Phone. It is intended to help you configure the telephone and have it ready to run within a few minutes. Please follow the user guide carefully as
troubleshooting the telephone can be very difficult and time consuming.
2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT
The following materials are included in the package. Please check the package to ensure that all the materials are listed below. Contact your supplier immediately if any item is missing.
Note: The radio frequency (RF) for this phone is configured for a specific regulatory domain. If you use this phone outside of its regulatory domain, the phone will not function properly and you might violate local regulations.
WLAN Phone (Model: P202S)
Li-Polymer Battery (3.7V 1050mAh)
5V DC Power Adaptor
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3.0 LIST OF FIGURES
Diagram for WLAN Phone (Model: P202S)
(1)
Main display
(2)
Menu key
Enter the main menu
(3)
Right softkey
Activate the item in the label above the softkey
(4)
Power/End (red) key
Turn the phone on or off, or ends a connected call
(5)
Number keys
Use these to enter numbers and characters
(6)
Charger connector
Connect to battery charger
(7)
Receiver
Ear piece
(8)
Side key
Adjust receiver volume
(9)
Ear set jack
(10)
Left softkey
Activates the item in the label above the
softkey
(11)
Answer/Send (blue) key
Answer a call or dial a number
(12)
Navigation key
Move from one function to another. This guide uses these directional arrows ▲,▼,◄ or
(13)
Microphone
(13)
(5)
(4)
(9)
(1)
(11)
(10)
(3)
(8)
(12)
(2)
(7)
(6)
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4.0 QUICK START
4.1 Fit the battery
! Push the battery cap lock and then pull down the battery cap.
! Move battery cap upward to open.
! Put in the battery.
! Put back the battery cap while the top of the cap is 3mm gap.
! Push the cap toward to the top until you hear the click from the lock.
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4.2 Charge the battery
The battery must be fitted in the phone before you connect the charger. Press the button on the both sides of the connector and insert it into the base of the phone.
Note: Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger. The power adaptor will stop charging after it is complete.
4.3 Power on the phone
To turn the phone on, press and hold the
key for two to three seconds. The phone authenticates, then associates with a wireless access point and connects to the IP telephony network.
After connecting to the network, the phone displays the main menu, as shown in Section 5.1. The phone is in standby mode and is ready to place or receive calls. For the icon status, please refer to Section 5.1 for detail information.
4.3 Make/Receive a Call
Make a call by number
Step 1:
Dial number and press Answer/Send (blue)
key or softkey
<OK>, if you have already registered to the SIP server.
Step 2: When the call is valid, it will show the ringback. You can hear the ring back tone and wait for the callee to answer the call.
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Step 3: Once the callee answers the call, it will show the talking status.
Make a call by IP address
You can dial IP address to make a call as well. Please press “*” to stand for “.” in IP
address format.
Received a call
When hear ring Melody, press Answer/Send (blue)
key to answer the call.
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5.0 Menu
5.1 Status icons
Signal Status
Menu
Battery Status
SIP Status
Enter the main menu/Primary softkey
Indicate the battery level
Indicate the WLAN signal strength
SIP service available
Wallpaper of standby mode
Title of Sub-menu
Main Display
Right Softkey
Left Softkey
Page Status
Number of current page/Number of total pages
! Use /to scroll up/down each record ! Use or to page up/down
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5.2 Menu structure
5.3 Text entry
You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phone Book, to create text and e-mail messages. The table below shows the characters that you can enter in the different text modes.
Text Mode Text Mode
Key
Normal
(ABC)
Numeric (0-9)
Key
Normal
(ABC)
Numeric (0-9)
@ 1 pqrsPQRS 7
abcABC 2
tuvTUV 8
defDEF 3
wxyzWXYZ 9
ghiGHI 4
+-* ∕:;?!
( )
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Phone Book
1. New
2. Browse
Calendar
Phone Setting
1. Time & Date
2. Backlight Level
3. Melody Volume
4. Alert Type
5. Image Management
6. Melody Management
Call Log
Information
Settings
1. Network
2. Wireless
3. Hot Spot
4. SIP
5. STUN &
UPnP
Messaging
1. View
Message
2. Retrieve
Voice Mail
Call Forward
Entertainment
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jklJKL 5
*
mnoMNO 6
#
In Normal and Numeric modes, each time you press in quick succession the next character
available on that key in displayed. For example, to enter “c” you need to press
four times
in quick succession. To enter the displayed character, release the key or press another key.
5.4 Text entry in Java Virtual Machine
This WLAN phone supports Java Virtual Machine platform that provide user to download application in JAVA mechanism. Therefore, you may download wallpaper, melody and games into this phone. The text entry in Java Virtual Machine may different from the text entry that list
in Section 5.3. Press
to change between upper and lower case letters and numeric. Please
check text modes that are shown in table as below.
Key Text Mode/Function Key Text Mode/Function
Upper case letters (ABC)
Numeric (0-9)
Move up
Press once
Lower case letters (abc)
Numeric (0-9)
Move down
Press twice
Numeric (0-9)
Backward
Forward
Enter
Backspace
Press and
hold a second
Space
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6.0 Settings
Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate Settings icon. Press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this sub-menu.
6.1 Network
This WLAN phone supports DHCP that can assign IP address automatically and static IP that can assign IP address manually. Please ensure the network of this phone is set in order to use this phone properly.
! Move the highlight bar to Network and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Network Setting menu.
! The default network setting is DHCP. You can setup manually by
using navigation keys to enter the column you want and then insert the necessary data.
! Press the left softkey <Save> to store the settings.
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6.2 Wireless Settings
Please setup the correct AP into preferred AP list before using this phone properly.
! Move the highlight bar to Wireless and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Wireless Setting menu.
Scan APs
! Move the highlight bar to Scan APs and press the left softkey
<Select> to scan available APs. It will list all the names of available APs or show “No AP found” message after scanning.
! Move the highlight bar to the AP you want to link and press the left softkey <Select>. It will
pop-up a small window that lists Info and Set as Preferred AP items.
Info: List AP information of “SSID”, “Status” and “Signal” Set as Preferred AP: Save the profile of this AP into Preferred APs
You may have several preferred APs. Please repeat the steps of Scan APs to add more preferred
APs.
Preferred APs
! Move the highlight bar to Preferred APs and press the left softkey <Select> to scan
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available APs. It will list all the names of available Preferred APs or show “No AP found” message after scanning.
! Move the highlight bar to the AP you prefer to link and press the left softkey <Select>. It
will pop-up a small window that lists Setting and Remove items.
! Move the highlight bar to Setting and press the left softkey <Select> to setup “SSID”,
“WEP” and “Key” of this preferred AP.
SSID: Shows the name of linking AP. WEP: Use navigation keys to turn on/off this function. Key: Please enter the “Key” of linking AP if you enable this function
Note: This key supports Hexadecimal format and please use <0~9> and <A~F> for this. (64 bit: 10 digits; 128 bit: 26 digits)
! Move the highlight bar to Remove and press the left softkey
<Select> to delete this AP from Preferred APs list.
! Please press the left soft key <Save> to store the settings.
This phone will automatically search for the available AP when it boots up at the first time.
6.3 Hot Spot
Allow users to connect securely to Wi-Fi hotspots without fear of identity theft and allows operators/service providers to offer a broader range of wireless LAN services to trusted users.
! Move the highlight bar to Hot Spot and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Hot Spot menu.
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! Move the highlight bar to Setting and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Hot Spot Setting menu.
! Currently, this WLAN only support “Default”, “Taipei Free
WLAN”, “WiFly” and “EASY-UP” ISP profiles. Please check with your dealer/ISP for more detail.
Sending Method: Support “Never”, Prompt” and Automatic” sending methods.
Login ID: User ID to login to the wireless network. Password: Password to assess the wireless network.
6.4 SIP
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the most popular Voice over IP standard. It enables two or more people to make phone calls, share multimedia and make multimedia conference over the internet. Please have an administrator setup these settings for you or obtain this information from your SIP service provider.
! Move the highlight bar to SIP and press the left soft key
<Select> to enter this SIP Setting menu.
! Use navigation keys to input
“Display name”, “User Name”, “Authentication ID”, “Authentication Pwd”, “SIP Port”, “SIP Server”, “Outbound Proxy Port” and “Outbound Proxy Server”.
! Press the left softkey <Save> to store the settings.
6.5 STUN and UPnP
Enable STUN or UPnP to activate the NAT traversal function if this device is behind NAT mechanism. Please ensure your NAT router can support UPnP as well. Please refer to the operation manual of your router for further information.
! Move the highlight bar to STUN & UPnP and press the left softkey <Select> to enter this
STUN & UPnP Setting menu.
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! Use navigation keys to turn STUN or UPnP on or off. Enter
STUN server IP address when enable STUN server.
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7.0 Phone Book
Use the Phone Book menu to store, browse, edit and delete a person’s name, Phone number and
e-mail address. Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate Phone Book icon. Press
the left softkey <Select> to enter this sub-menu.
7.1 Create a New Contact
! Move the highlight bar to New and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Phone Book menu.
! Enter the data using the keypad and select an item from the list
available.
For each contact you can enter:
Item Number of digits
Name 31
Phone Number 63
Email 63
7.2 Browse
! Move the highlight bar to Browse and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this Browse menu.
! Press the 1
st
digit of letter to browse the record of phone book. The highlight bar will locate the record that you would like to find.
! Move the highlight bar to name and press the left softkey
<Select> to view or delete this contact.
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! Press the left softkey <Select> to view this contact and then
press <Edit> to edit the item you would like to do.
! You may save this new data after editing or exit to pervious menu
to select <Delete> this contact.
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8.0 Messaging
From the Messaging menu you can view and retrieve the message and voice mail you have.
Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate Messaging icon. Press the left soft key <Select> to enter this sub-menu.
8.1 View Message
! Move the highlight bar to View Message and press the left soft
key <Select> to enter this menu.
! It will show the number of new voice message you have.
8.2 View Message
! Move the highlight bar to Retrieve Voice Message and press
the left soft key <Select> to listen to the message you have.
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9.0 Call Log
From the Call Log menu you can view all the call history in this phone. It includes dialled number, answered call and missed call lists. Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to
locate Call Log icon. Press the left soft key <Select> to enter this sub-menu.
! You may view, delete or add this call
to the phone book.
! Please refer to Section 7.0 for editing to the phone book.
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10.0 Entertainment
The games that are on your phone are network dependent. This
phone embeds JAVA virtual machine that use can use this to download games from network. Enter the main menu and use
navigation keys to locate Entertainment icon. Press the left soft key
<Select> to enter this sub-menu.
11.0 Calendar
Use the calendar to view the date. Enter the main menu and use
navigation keys to locate Calendar icon. Press the left soft key
<Select> to enter this sub-menu.
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12.0 Phone Setting
Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate Phone Setting icon. Press the left soft
key <Select> to enter this sub-menu.
12.1 Time & Date
! Move the highlight bar to Time & Date and press the left soft
key <Select> to enter this menu.
! Please enter NTP server IP to have accurate time or enter the
date and time manually.
12.2 Backlight Level
! Move the highlight bar to Backlight Level and press the left
softkey <Select> to enter this menu.
! Click <Left>/<Right> of Navigation Key to adjust the
backlight level and press <OK> to save the setting.
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12.3 Melody Volume
! Move the highlight bar to Melody Volume and press the left
softkey <Select> to enter this menu.
! Click <Left>/<Right> of Navigation Key to adjust the
Melody volume and press <OK> to save the setting..
12.4 Alert Type
! Move the highlight bar to Alert Type and press the left softkey
<Select> to enter this menu.
! Move the highlight bar to the type you would like to setup and
press the left softkey <Select> to select.
12.5 Image Management
! Move the highlight bar to Image Management and press the
left softkey <Select> to enter this menu.
! You may download new image from available website by
entering [Download New..] sub menu.
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! Select the image and press <Select> then set as wallpaper.
12.6 Melody Management
! Move the highlight bar to Melody Management and press the left softkey <Select> to enter
this menu.
! You may download new melody from available website by
entering [Download New..] sub menu.
! Select the melody and press <Select> then set as incoming ring
tone.
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13.0 Information
List the main data of this phone. Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate
Information icon. Press the left soft key <Select> to enter this sub-menu.
14.0 Call Forward
Setup call forward function of this phone. This phone supports three types of call forward: Unconditional, Busy and No Answer. Enter the main menu and use navigation keys to locate
Call Forward icon. Press the left soft key <Select> to enter this sub-menu. ! Move the highlight bar to <ON>/<OFF> the particular type of
call forward function.
! Enter the phone number that you would like to forward.
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15.0 USING THE CONFIGURATION WEB
The configuration web can be accessed using a web browser.
15.1 Accessing Configuration Menu
Open the web browser (ie. Internet
Explorer, Netscape)
Type in the IP Address of the phone
followed by :9999
IP address is provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If your ISP supports DHCP, you may obtain the IP address from you phone. Press MENU and scroll down to IP address.
Enter User Name and Password (leave
User Name and Password blank if you are installing the phone for the first time)
Click OK
15.2 Web Login Setting
User Name
Configuration menu login name.
Password
Configuration menu login password.
NTP Server IP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to help
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match your system clock with an accurate time source (eg atomic clock, time server). It is good practice to have all your networked computers synchronized with one server.
Time Zone
Select your time zone. If there is daylight saving in your area, click the check box.
15.3 Management Setting – Restor e F a c t ory Setting
Click on Management. Select Restore Factory Setting and the above screen will display on the screen.
Restore Factory Setting
Restores all the settings back to factory default settings.
15.4 Network Setting – DHCP
Select DHCP if you have cable internet.
DHCP Server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server address. This IP address information is obtained automatically from your ISP.
DNS Server
DNS address provided by your ISP.
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15.5 Network Setting – Static IP
Choose Static IP network setting if all Wide Area Network IP is provided to you by your ISP.
IP Address
IP address assigned to you by your ISP.
Router IP
Router IP address.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask address.
DNS Server
DNS server address provided by your ISP.
NOTE: RESTART the system for new settings to take effect after you modify the IP address.
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15.6 SIP Setting – SIP Phone Setting, Registrar and Outbound Proxy Server
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the most popular Voice over IP standard. It enables two or more people to make phone calls, share multimedia and make multimedia conference over the internet. Please have an administrator setup these settings for you or obtain this information from your SIP service provider.
SIP Phone Port Numb er
SIP phone port number.
Registrar Server Domain Name/IP Address
Registrar server domain name or IP address.
Registrar Server Port Number
Registrar server port number.
Authentication Expire Time
The time that the phone waits to connect to the SIP
server after the user dialed a number. If still not connected, the phone will disconnect and redial.
Outbound Proxy Domain Name/IP Address
Outbound proxy domain name or IP address.
Outbound Proxy Port Number
Outbound proxy port number.
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MWI Message Server Domain Name/IP Address
MWI message server domain name or IP address.
Vo ice Message Account
Voice message account.
15.7 SIP Setting – Others
This section is for network administrators.
Session Timer
The time interval in which the phone periodically refresh
SIP sessions by sending repeated INVITE requests. These INVITE requests allow the user agent or proxies to determine the status of the SIP session.
Media Port
Real-time Transport Protocol port number. Provides end-
to-end transfer of data with real-time audio.
Prack
Prack ensures that media information is exchanged and
that network checks before connecting the call. Select Enable for a more reliable connection.
Session Refresher
Select None to disable SIP session timer support.
Select UAC to initiate SIP request.
Select UAS to receive SIP request and then return a response.
Session Timer Method
Select SIP request method. Default method is Invite.
UDP/TCP
Select SIP signal transmission method. Default method is UDP.
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15.8 SIP Account Settings
You may have up to 4 accounts. i.e., the IP phone can receive up to four different phone numbers.
Default Account
When you dial a number, the default account is used to dial. User Name of default account is displayed on the receiver’s IP phone.
Account Active
Enable or disable this account.
Display Name
Display name on the IP phone.
SIP User Name
User name.
Authentication User Name
Name used to access SIP server.
Authentication Password
User password to access SIP server.
Register Status
Displays if the current phone is registered or unregistered with SIP server.
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15.9 STUN Setting – STUN Server Setting, UPnP Setting
STUN
Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol through
Network Address Translators is a protocol that allows applications to determine the types of NATs are in between them and the Internet. STUN also provides the ability for applications to determine the public IP addresses allocated to them by the NAT.
STUN Domain Name/IP Address
Enter STUN server domain name or IP address if STUN is
enabled.
UPnP
Enable or disable universal plug and play. Some NAT
supports UPnP so STUN is not required and must be disabled.
15.10 Voice Setting and QoS
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Codec
Voice Compression Algorithm priority settings. Select from the most used codec to the least used codec.
RTP Packet Length
Real-Time Transfer Protocol (RTP) packet length. Select the higher value to save bandwidth.
VAD
When voice loudness lower than specified level, it will not send the full RTP packet to save bandwidth.
DTMF Method
Select the tone method for IP phone.
Voice TOS
Sets the type of service for this voice packet Internet datagram.
15.1 1 Phone Settings – Phone Setting, Timer
Recall you can only enable or disable call forwarding from the IP phone MENU key. With the web-browser, you can enter the forwarded phone numbers in the Phone Setting menu.
Do Not Disturb
Reject all incoming calls.
Call Waiting
Enable or disable call waiting.
Anonymous Call
If DISABLE is selected, full URI and name are sent to the
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receiver’s phone when the user makes a phone call. The URI and name of the caller are displayed on the receiver’s phone.
When Full URI is selected, only user name is displayed on the receiver’s phone when the user makes a phone call. When Display Name is selected, only name is displayed on the receiver’s phone when the user makes a phone call.
Anonymous Call Reject
Select Enable to reject anonymous calls.
Call Forward
Click No Answer to enable call forward to another
number when no one answers the phone after 180s (default). The timer can be changed from 0-600s. Refer to
Timer setting as below to change the timer. This functio n
can also be set from phone. Please refer to Section 14.0.
Click Busy to enable call forward to another number when
user is busy on the phone.
Click Unconditional to transfer all incoming calls to
another number.
Enter the call forward number on the text box.
NTP Recycle
NTP recycle time.
Originating Not Accept
The time interval that the caller’s phone waits to establish
a call. If the receiver fails to answer the phone during this time interval, the caller’s phone will automatically disconnect. This time interval is based on caller’s setting.
Incoming No Answer
The time interval that the receiver’s phone will ring. If the
receiver fails to answer the phone during this time interval, the phone will automatically disconnect. This time interval is based on callee’s setting.
Hold Recall
The time interval that the caller is put on hold before the
phone automatically disconnect.
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15.12 Phone Book
Phonebook menu allows the user to add, modify and delete phone numbers. To add, type in the name and number then click NEW to add. To modify/delete, select the name from the list and click modify/delete.
Name
Name that you would like to add.
Number
Phone number that corresponds to the name.
15.13 Restart System
Click Restart to update all the modifications and reboot the system.
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16.0 OPERATING THE PHONE
16.1 Dialing
16.1.1 IP Address
1. Dial IP address.
For example: dialing 192.168.0.1
2. Press Answer/Send (blue) key or softkey <OK>
16.1.2 SIP Number Note: You have to register with SIP server to use SIP number.
1. Dial SIP number.
For example: dialing 1866
2. Press Answer/Send (blue) key or softkey <OK>
16.2 Answering a Phone Call Note: The Power/End (red)
key may be used to reject a call.
When phone rings:
1. Press Answer/Send (blue) key or softkey <Answer> to begin conversation.
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16.3 Switching to Another Line
While having a conversation:
1. Move the highlight bar to the number/person you
would like to talk while the call is being held.
2. Press left softkey <Answer> to retrieve the call or
press right softkey <Hang Up> to end this call.
16.4 Call Transfer
While having a conversation:
1. Press right softkey <Transfer> to begin this call
function.
2. Dial the IP address or the extension number where
you like the call to be transferred.
3. Press left softkey <OK> to transfer the call.
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16.5 Redial
1. Press Answer/Send (blue) key when this phone is
on standby mode.
2. Move the highlight bar to the number/person you
would like to talk in call log list.
3. Press Answer/Send (blue) key again to redial this
number/person.
16.6 On Hold
While having a conversation:
1. Press left softkey <Hold> to hold the call.
2. Press left softkey <Answer> to retrieve the call or
press right softkey <Hang Up> to end this call.
16.7 Call Waiting
While having a conversation:
1. The highlight bar will move to another incoming call
automatically with call waiting tone while there is a call coming in.
2. Press left softkey <Answer> to answer the call or
press right softkey <Reject> to reject this call. The first caller is automatically placed on hold while you press <Answer>.
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3. Please refer to Section 16.3 to switch to another call.
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