Ericsson LG LVP2890S User Manual

Rev. 0.01
LVP 2890 Videophone
User’s Manual
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1 Videophone Description ............................................................................ 1
1.1 Basic Description ................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Description of the Keys........................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Screen Symbols................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Care of the Videophone....................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Safety Information................................................................................................................ 3
1.6 Entering Characters with the Keyboard ............................................................................... 3
1.7 Shipping Box Content.......................................................................................................... 3
1.8 Factory Settings................................................................................................................... 3
1.9 Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................... 4
2 Installing .................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Installation Guidelines.......................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Installing the Videophone .................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Connecting the Handset.................................................................................................... 5
2.2.2 Connection to Power......................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 PSTN Connection ............................................................................................................. 5
2.2.4 Broadband Connection ..................................................................................................... 5
3 Settings ..................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Profile Selection................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Audio Settings...................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.1 Configuring Audio Volume ................................................................................................ 8
3.2.2 Ringing Options ................................................................................................................ 8
3.3 Video Options ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.3.1 Window Size .....................................................................................................................9
3.3.2 Camera On/Off.................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.3 Video fluency .................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Personalize with Phone Settings ....................................................................................... 10
3.4.1 Display Options............................................................................................................... 10
3.4.2 Call barring ..................................................................................................................... 10
3.4.3 Language Selection ........................................................................................................ 11
3.4.4 Writing Mode................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 Adjusting VoIP ................................................................................................................... 11
3.5.1 User Information ............................................................................................................. 11
3.5.2 Proxy............................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.3 Registration..................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.4 Expires............................................................................................................................ 12
3.5.5 Miscellaneous ................................................................................................................. 12
3.5.6 Ports ............................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.7 Codec priority..................................................................................................................13
3.6 System Settings.................................................................................................................13
3.6.1 Reset .............................................................................................................................. 13
3.6.2 Admin mode.................................................................................................................... 14
3.6.3 Date and time.................................................................................................................. 14
3.6.4 Network parameters........................................................................................................ 14
3.6.5 WiFi parameters.............................................................................................................. 15
3.6.6 Modifying the system PIN ............................................................................................... 15
3.6.7 System Version Control .................................................................................................. 15
4 Voice Calls .............................................................................................. 16
4.1 Placing a call...................................................................................................................... 16
4.1.1 Pre-dial (Cell phone style)............................................................................................... 16
4.1.2 Recall Dialing..................................................................................................................16
4.1.3 Phonebook Dialing.......................................................................................................... 16
4.1.4 Call Logs Dialing............................................................................................................. 16
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4.2 Incoming Calls ................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Receiving a Call.............................................................................................................. 16
4.2.2 Missed Call Notification/Return ....................................................................................... 17
4.3 Active Call Options ............................................................................................................ 17
4.3.1 Phonebook access.......................................................................................................... 17
4.3.2 Mute the microphone ...................................................................................................... 17
4.3.3 Audio volume .................................................................................................................. 17
4.3.4 Call hold.......................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.5 Blind transfer................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.6 Consultation transfer....................................................................................................... 18
4.3.7 Conference ..................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.8 Show hw/sw Version....................................................................................................... 18
4.3.9 Telephone number.......................................................................................................... 18
5 Video Calls .............................................................................................. 19
5.1 Making a Video Call........................................................................................................... 19
5.1.1 Direct Video Call ............................................................................................................. 19
5.1.2 Indirect call...................................................................................................................... 19
5.2 Receiving a Video Call....................................................................................................... 19
5.3 Video Call Controls ............................................................................................................ 19
5.3.1 Video Privacy (Mute)....................................................................................................... 19
5.3.2 Video Window Size ......................................................................................................... 19
5.4 Active Video Call Options .................................................................................................. 20
5.4.1 Show/hide Details ........................................................................................................... 20
5.4.2 Video fluency .................................................................................................................. 20
5.4.3 Phonebook...................................................................................................................... 20
5.4.4 Mute the Microphone ...................................................................................................... 20
5.4.5 Audio Volume.................................................................................................................. 20
5.4.6 Show hw/sw version........................................................................................................ 20
5.4.7 Telephone number.......................................................................................................... 20
6 E-Mail Messages Menu........................................................................... 21
6.1 Configuring E-Mail ............................................................................................................. 21
6.2 E-mail Menu Options ......................................................................................................... 21
6.2.1 Writing an email .............................................................................................................. 21
6.2.2 Sending & Saving an E-Mail ........................................................................................... 21
6.3 Accessing saved E-Mails................................................................................................... 22
6.4 Reading New E-Mails ........................................................................................................ 22
6.5 E-Mail Management Options ............................................................................................. 22
7 Services Menu ........................................................................................ 23
7.1 Voice Mail .......................................................................................................................... 23
7.1.1 Configuring Voice Mail .................................................................................................... 23
7.1.2 Accessing Voice Mail...................................................................................................... 23
7.2 Web browser...................................................................................................................... 23
7.3 Video Monitoring................................................................................................................24
8 Call History.............................................................................................. 25
8.1 Viewing Call Logs .............................................................................................................. 25
8.2 Call Log Options ................................................................................................................25
8.2.1 Details............................................................................................................................. 25
8.2.2 Saving in the Phonebook ................................................................................................ 25
8.2.3 Delete a Call Record....................................................................................................... 26
8.2.4 Call.................................................................................................................................. 26
8.3 Deleting Call History Logs ................................................................................................. 26
9 Images and Sounds ................................................................................ 27
9.1 Image Galleries.................................................................................................................. 27
9.1.1 Taking Photos................................................................................................................. 27
9.1.2 Administrating images..................................................................................................... 27
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9.2 Sound Galleries .................................................................................................................28
9.2.1 Recording Audio ............................................................................................................. 28
9.2.2 Administrating sounds..................................................................................................... 28
9.3 Video Gallery ..................................................................................................................... 29
9.3.1 Recording Videos............................................................................................................ 29
9.3.2 Administrating videos...................................................................................................... 29
10 Calendar.................................................................................................. 30
10.1 Creating a new alarm......................................................................................................... 30
10.2 Options available ...............................................................................................................30
10.3 Deleting an Alarm .............................................................................................................. 30
11 Phonebook .............................................................................................. 31
11.1 Adding an entry.................................................................................................................. 31
11.2 Consulting the Phonebook................................................................................................. 31
11.2.1 Access Phonebook Records....................................................................................... 31
11.2.2 Quick Access to the Phonebook ................................................................................. 31
11.3 Modifying an entry ............................................................................................................. 32
11.4 Deleting an entry................................................................................................................ 32
11.5 VIP list................................................................................................................................ 32
12 SIM Card ................................................................................................. 33
12.1 Copying entries from the SIM card .................................................................................... 33
12.2 Copying entries to the SIM card ........................................................................................ 33
13 SD/MMC.................................................................................................. 34
13.1 Copying files from the Memory card .................................................................................. 34
13.2 Copying files from the videophone to an SD/MMC memory card ...................................... 34
14 Maintenance and Problem Solving.......................................................... 35
14.1 What Videophone version do I have?................................................................................ 35
14.2 Updating the Phone’s software.......................................................................................... 35
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1 Videophone Description
1.1 Basic Description
The LVP-2890 is a hybrid PSTN and IP based phone that permits audio and video calls and access to special services available from your communications provider. The LVP-2890 incorporates the following elements as shown in Fig. 1:
Alphanumeric dial pad.
Soft keys, located below the screen, interact with the menu to simplify operation.
Color TFT LCD, 3.5 inch, QVGA (320 x 240 pixels)
Digital camera, 1/4.5 inch, 640x480 pixels.
Handset
Speaker & Microphone.
Fast Ethernet port and internal WiFi module for Internet connection.
USIM (Unified Subscriber Identification Memory) slot for data exchange with Phonebook.
SD/MMC (Secure Digital Multi-Media Card) slot for data exchange with multimedia devices.
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1.2 Description of the Keys
Key Function
Speakerphone off-hook button. With Handset on-hook, activates Speakerphone. With Handset off-hook, switches to Speakerphone operation.
Call release button. While using the Speakerphone, this button will end the call. Also, while browsing menus, this button will return to the previous menu.
Navigation buttons. Controls movement through the various menus. In the idle screen:
c Enables direct access to outgoing calls history
d Enables direct access to the phone book
Video Call Button. Lets you place a video call or request Video call. Also used to accept a Video call request.
Video Mute button. Lets you stop (mute) and restart video transmission during a video call.
Camera button. Gives access to camera, and audio and video recorder.
On a video call, controls video window size.
FAVOURITES button. Gives direct access to browser Favourites.
MESSAGES button, gives access to voice mail service.
Table 1 Videophone buttons
1.3 Screen Symbols
The telephone has a color screen displaying different icons giving you information on the Videophone’s various events and status. The meaning of these will be detailed throughout this manual.
1.4 Care of the Videophone
The Videophone should only be cleaned with a moist or anti-static cloth. Do not use detergents or solvents. Avoid using dry cloths as they can generate static electricity, which can be potentially dangerous for the electrically sensitive parts of the Videophone.
When used in near proximity to electromagnetic sources such as Microwave ovens, audio interference may result; relocate the device to minimize interference.
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1.5 Safety Information
The Videophone complies with CEI EN60950 “ITE safety” regulations (IT equipment).
For safety reasons, do not use the telephone in bathrooms or very humid environments, as it is not waterproof.
1.6 Entering Characters with the Keyboard
To enter any type of text (a name, an email address in the phonebook, etc.), follow the same procedure as for any mobile telephone.
When writing text, you have the following options:
Modify writing mode: if you want to modify the character set (mode), press the # key to run through the various options. A symbol on the screen will tell you which writing mode you have selected at any given time. For further information, see section 3.4.4 Writing mode.
Insert symbols: if you want to insert a symbol, press the * key to view the available symbols. Move through them, choose the desired symbol and select with OK.
Delete text: a “Delete” option will always be available. Pressing it once deletes a single character. If you press and hold the “Delete” for a few seconds, the entire text string is deleted.
Insert a space: press the * key or, in all writing modes other than 123, press 0.
1.7 Shipping Box Content
The shipping box contains:
1 LVP-2890 telephone base
1 handset
1 LAN cable
1 power adaptor: 100V~240V, 50Hz~60Hz
1 user manual
1.8 Factory Settings
The Videophone is delivered with the following settings:
Ring tone volume: level 4
Handset / hands free volume: level 4
Date: 01/01/2006 (MM/DD/YYYY)
Time: 00:00 (HH:MM)
Ringing mode: standard
VIP filter: disabled
Video quality: level 4
Video fluidity: 3
Screen size: remote/local small
Screen color: default
Screen background: default
Screensaver: enabled
PIN: 0000
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1.9 Technical Specifications
Videophone base size: 206 x 190 x 100 mm.
Handset size: 184 x 42 x 32 mm.
Approximate weight: 750 + 195 g (base + handset)
Main processor: Intel PXA270 @ 416 MHz
PSTN port RJ-11
LAN port: RJ-45
WLAN interface: IEEE802.11b/g
SD/MMC slot
SIM slot
Ring melodies: 50 polyphonic
Background images: 5
Operating temperature: 0° C- 40° C
Operating humidity: 5 ~ 95 %, non-condensing
Noise level: 15 dB @ 1 m
Dialing Mode: DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-frequency)
Power: AC/DC Adapter
AC Input- 100~240 VAC 60Hz
DC Output 5 VDC 1.5 Amps
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2 Installing
2.1 Installation Guidelines
The Videophone can be used in a temperature range of +0° to 40° C and a 5 to 95% relative humidity.
Place the telephone on a smooth non-slip surface.
Do not place the Videophone in particularly dusty environments, as the build up of dust deposits can
affect the working of the mechanical parts subject to movement.
Make sure the Videophone is not directly exposed to sunlight or direct, irradiated heat sources as this can damage electrical components over time.
2.2 Installing the Videophone
Basic installation of the LVP-2890 is simply a matter of connecting the ports of the phone to the correct socket with standard connector ended cables. Connections are made for the Handset, Power and, as needed, PSTN and LAN.
2.2.1 Connecting the Handset
Insert one end of the coil cord in the handset connector on the handset cradle side of the Videophone (see fig. 2).
Insert the other end of the coil cord in the handset connector (see fig.2).
2.2.2 Connection to Power
Insert the power adaptor DC plug in the DC power jack in the rear of the Videophone (see fig. 2).
Connect the adaptor’s AC plug into an appropriate AC voltage socket.
Note use only the adaptor delivered as other adaptors may cause operating anomalies, hazardous conditions and/or material damage.
2.2.3 PSTN Connection
Insert one end of the Telephone line cord in the PSTN connector located at the rear of the Videophone base (see fig. 2).
Insert the other end of the Telephone line cord in the local PSTN connection.
2.2.4 Broadband Connection
2.2.4.1 LAN Connection
Insert the RJ45 terminated LAN cable in the LAN (Local Area Network) port located at the back of the Videophone base (see fig. 2).
Connect the other end of the LAN cable in the local LAN connection.
2.2.4.2 WiFi Connection
The Videophone can be connected to the Broadband LAN via a wireless WiFi connection. To do this you must have a wireless router or access point. Normally, the Videophone will automatically locate and register with the WiFi source. In some cases it may be necessary to configure the Videophone WiFi parameters, see section 3.6.5
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Power Connection
LAN Conncetion
PSTN Line Conncetion
Handset Conncetion
Figure 2 LVP-2890 Installation
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3 Settings
By default, the LVP-2890 is set to function in the narrowband mode connected to a PSTN line and there is no need for further configuration. These and other settings may be changed in the “SETTINGS” menu. The “SETTINGS” Menu is accessed from the idle screen by selecting settings from the main menu. When you select the main menu, you see the selections as below. The main menu selections available are:
Messages: access to the Email options.
Call history: access to missed, Dialed (outgoing) and received call
logs.
Services: access to the browser, voice mail, and video monitoring
services.
Images and sounds: access to the multimedia functions including
image, audio and video gallery.
Settings: access to the LVP-2890 configuration parameters including
profiles, audio, video, phone, VoIP and system parameters.
Organizer: access to LVP-2890 Phonebook and Calendar.
Under “SETTINGS” the following list is displayed on the right hand side of the screen:
Profile: to select the telephone’s operating profile (LAN and WiFi). See section 3.1 Profile selection.
Audio settings: configure ringing and audio parameters, see section 3.2.
Video settings: configure the video size and fluidity, see section 3.3.
Phone settings: modify telephone-related parameters (language, screen options, etc), see section
3.4.
VoIP settings: modify VoIP parameters. See section 3.5 Setting VoIP.
System settings: modify system-related parameters (date, time, network parameters, etc.). See
section 3.6 System settings.
3.1 Profile Selection
In place of the narrowband mode, the LVP-2980 may operate in either of two broadband modes or “Profiles”.
LAN broadband profile: the Videophone is connected to the broadband network via an Ethernet
connection at an Ethernet Switch or router.
WiFi broadband profile: the Videophone is connected to the broadband network via a wireless WiFi
connection. To do this, a wireless router or access point must serve as a bridge connection to the broadband network.
When you select a profile, both Voice and Video calls are made via the interface corresponding to the selected profile and the remaining profile is disabled. Once you have activated the profile, an icon indicating the type of profile selected will appear in the top bar of the main page.
) LAN icon
(
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) WiFi icon
If a problem exists in the connection, the (
To select the broadband profile select: “main menusettingsprofile”:
1. Select “LAN or WiFi and press OK
2. Select “Enable” to activate this interface.
3. When asked to confirm the change, press “YES”.
or ) icon will appear, indicating no connectivity.
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Enabling the a broadband profile may require configuring the parameters for “Network Parameters” or “WiFi Parameters”, see sections 3.6.4 or 3.6.5 respectively. If this configuration is required, the (icon) icon will appear, indicating this situation.
3.2 Audio Settings
3.2.1 Configuring Audio Volume
With this function you can set audio volume during normal audio calls and video calls for handset and hands free conversations. To set audio volume:
1. From the idle screen, select “main menu” settingsaudio settingshandset volume” or “speaker volume” and press OK to confirm.
2. The default volume may be set to one of five levels using the vertical arrow keys.
3. Confirm with OK.
Note the volume level may be increased or decreased from the normal level any time during a conversation, within the five levels available.
3.2.2 Ringing Options
3.2.2.1 Configuring Ring melody
The LVP-2890 Audio gallery includes 50 (fifty) melodies that can be used for ring. Each melody is 8 seconds long and an additional 60 (sixty) melodies may be downloaded from a SD/MMC card or recorded from the LVP-2890. To use the built-in melodies follow the procedure below. To store a melody in the Phone see section 9.
1. From the idle screen, select “main menu” settingsaudio settingsringingmelody” and press OK to confirm.
2. Search for the desired melody, select and confirm with OK.
3. Press “Set” to apply the melody as the ring tone.
3.2.2.2 Setting default Ringing volume
The initial ring default volume for the Videophone can be set at one of 5 different levels. To regulate the default ring volume:
1. From the idle screen, select “main menu” settingsaudio settingsringing volume” and press OK to confirm.
2. Adjust the volume using the vertical arrows. There are 5 levels available.
3. Press OK to confirm the selection.
3.2.2.3 Configuring Ringing mode
The Videophone’s ring can be set to 4 different modes. To select a ring mode:
1. From the idle screen, select “main menu” settingsaudio settingsringingringing mode” and press OK to confirm.
2. Select one of the following options:
Standard: sets normal ringing.
Disable: mutes ringing at all times, do-not-disturb.
For one ring: ring for the first ring only, one-time.
3. Press OK to confirm the desired ring mode.
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