Lip TA100 Startup Manual

Thank you for purchasing the
LIP WI-FI Phone.
Please read this quick start guide before using your phone. Save this
manual for later reference. Check our web site www.lip-wifi.com for the
latest updates and news.
Table of contents
1.1 Fast forward
1.2 Check package contents
1.3 Charge the battery
1.4 Phone overview
1.5 Before you start using the phone
2 Using the phone
2.1 Making a call
2.2 Receiving calls
2.3 Dismissing an incoming call
2.4 Listing calls
2.5 Contacts
2.6 Instant messaging
Designed in Lund – made for the World
LIP’s model TA100 allows you to chat and make free Internet calls or low cost regular calls.
It works wherever there is an open wireless broadband connection; ofces, residential areas,
airports, cafés, hotels and public hot spots. No laptop, headset or cables needed.
TA 100 is a small and light weight phone with high audio quality and an extraordinary talk time
and stand-by time. Smart navigation and a simple set-up make it easy to use and easy to set
up. All functions can be congured on your phone by the operator before delivery.
TA100 enables you to make encrypted calls over the radio link, handle your contacts and send
instant messages, beside the traditional functions of mobile phones.
The build-in WiFi includes all common features such as DHCP, authorization and encryption.
With its exible open source Linux platform LIP’s WiFi phones can be designed to t most VoIP
software and technical standards, as well as specic industrial design requirements.
LIP’s TA100 is the perfect product for the mobile generation with high demands for comfort,
exibility and low cost communication.
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1 Quick Start Guide
1.1 Fast forward
1.2 Check package contents
1.3 Charge the battery
1.4 Phone overview
1.5 Before you start using the phone
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Fast forward
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1 Charge the battery
Connect the phone to your PC using the mini-USB cable included
in the package.
If the phone doesn’t start up, please press . It takes about
4h for the battery to become fully charged. You can use the phone
while charging it.
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2 Basic setup
The phone already has the basic settings congured on delivery.
However, you need to adjust some settings.
Additional information on how to setup the phone is available in
the following chapters in this guide. You can nd more information
in the advanced manual on the LIP web site under the support
section.
www.lip-wifi.com
3 Call or chat!
Enter the phone number you wish to call and press the green Call/
Answer Key. To initialize a SIP Chat, select chat from the main
menu and follow the instructions.
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1.2 Check package contents
Start by checking the contents of the package. This should con-
tain the following:
If anything is missing, damaged or appears to be incorrect, please
contact your sales outlet before continuing.
1.3 Charge the battery
Installing the battery
Remove the battery cover on the back of the phone by press-
ing its center and sliding it to the right (looking at the back of the
phone).
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Insert the battery so that the connector on the battery meets the
connector on the phone. Attach the battery cover.
Charging with the mini USB cable
Connect the phone to your PC with the mini USB cable included
in the package. If you connect to a hub instead of directly to a
PC, make sure that the USB jack of the hub is powered.
Charging with the AC Power Adaptor/Charger
Connect the Charger included in the package to a power outlet,
then connect the phone to the Charger.
Note! Connect the Charger only to designated power sources/
outlets according to the markings on the product.
Irrespective of the charging method used, the phone should now
indicate that it is charging (Charging... is shown on the display)
followed by the startup screen. After a while the display shows
the Idle screen.
In the status eld the battery symbol should show that the phone
is charging.
Allow the battery to become fully charged before disconnecting it
from the Charger/PC/hub.
Note that after 10 seconds, the screen saver will switch off the
display. Pressing any key will activate the display again.
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Troubleshooting:
1. Nothing is shown on the display/the display is black:
There is probably no power from the outlet and/or the
Charger/your PC.
a) Make sure that the outlet is powered or that the PC
is powered on.
With Charger:
b) Check the Charger, make sure that the Charger is
connected at both the phone (mini USB connector) and
the Charger plug end.
c) Make sure that the Charger plug ts into the power
outlet.
With mini USB cable:
b) Check the cables, make sure that the mini USB
cable is connected at both the phone and the PC end.
c) If you use a hub instead of a PC, make sure that the
hub is turned on and is a powered hub. Try to connect
the USB connector to a PC instead of the hub.
2. No startup screen is shown. Instead, a pop-up mes-
sage says “Charging...”:
This is not a problem and occurs for example when
you unplug the Charger/mini USB cable at any end and
re-insert it again after just a few seconds.
3. The battery symbol does not show the phone
charging:
If the battery symbol is completely white, the phone
battery is already fully charged. If the battery symbol
shows the phone is not fully charged, the Charger/
mini USB cable might have become loose or damaged
at any end.
4. Phone starts up as normal but then turns off. Noth-
ing happens when a key is pressed:
The battery is not installed properly. Disconnect the
Charger/mini USB cable from the phone. Open the
battery compartment and re-insert the battery prop-
erly. Attach the battery cover carefully. Connect the
Charger/mini USB cable and try again. If this doesn’t
help, the battery might be malfunctioning. Contact
your sales outlet or service centre.
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1.4 Phone overview
Soft keys:
These three keys are context sensitive. The current function for
each key is shown on the bottom line of the display. For exam-
ple, the left soft-key locks the keypad when pressed in the Menu
screen, but gives you an Option list when the Calls menu is
shown on the display.
Hang-up / Power / Escape key :
• This is a multi-purpose key.
• When pressed during a voice call it will terminate the call.
• Pressing the key for more than 3 seconds will turn the phone
ON/OFF.
• When pressed in a menu, it quits the current menu and jumps
up to the Idle screen.
• When pressed in an input eld, it cancels the current input.
Text input keys:
Use the text input keys to enter letters, digits and symbols. Note
that in some input elds it is not possible to enter certain charac-
ters.
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Different input modes can be selected by pressing the pound
key (except in some elds where mode change is blocked).
After pushing , the input mode will change to the mode rep-
resented by the symbol to the right under the status bar.
To correct a typing error, move the cursor with the arrow keys to
the position immediately to the right of the wrong character. Press
the Clear key to remove the character.
The symbols have the following meanings:
[ abc ] : lower-case letters mode
[ Aa ] : rst letter upper-case, then lower-case letters mode
[ ABC ] : upper-case letters mode
[ 123 ] : digits mode
To enter a letter or a symbol, select any of the letter modes, then
press the appropriate key repeatedly until the letter is shown on
the display. Note that before entering a new letter with the same
key it is necessary to wait for the cursor to begin blinking again.
The symbols are located on the bottom 3 keys; star key,
0
space and pound.
To enter a digit, select digits mode and press the appropriate key.
You can also enter a digit while in letter mode by keeping the cor-
responding key pressed at least 1 second until the digit is shown
on the display.
Quick Start Guide - Phone overview
Fig. 3
Idle Screen
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1.5 Before you start using the phone
You need a WLAN to use the phone
Please read the manual for your WLAN (Wireless LAN) router on
how to congure the WLAN, or contact your network administra-
tor.
Set the phone up for your WLAN
The WLAN (Wireless LAN) in the phone is pre-congured and set
to work with dynamic IP address assignment (DHCP).
If your WLAN uses dynamic IP address assignment set the phone
to use your network by selecting:
A.
Main Menu -> Settings -> Connectivity –> Network Proles ->
Default WLAN
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B. Choose the Option softkey in this screen and continue with:
Options -> Edit prole -> Wireless -> SSID
Conrm searching for networks and then select your network (the
name of your WLAN/your SSID). Save changes in the prole.
If your WLAN doesn’t use encryption you are ready to use the
phone, otherwise you have to set the password/key by selecting:
C.
Main Menu -> Settings -> Connectivity–> Network Proles ->
Default WLAN
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D. Choose the Option softkey in this screen and then continue
with:
and network settings in the phone, please make sure that your
rewall allows SIP trafc.
If you use the Wireless MAC Filters feature of the WLAN router
don’t forget to allow the MAC address of your phone to send traf-
c through the rewall.
Options -> Edit prole -> Wireless -> Authentication
Select the encryption protocol.
E. Congure the key password if necessary.
If your WLAN uses a static IP address assignment you can nd
the setup information in the extended phone manual on our web
site under the support section. www.lip-wi.com
Calling traditional telephone numbers
Your phone is probably already pre-congured for calling tradi-
tional phone numbers. If not, you have to congure the SIP set-
ting (see the setup information in the extended phone manual on
our web site) with information provided by your Service Provider.
Note, if calling traditional numbers doesn’t work with correct SIP
Quick Start Guide - Before you start using the phone
Peer-to-peer calling
Dial the phone’s IP numbers by writing “user@phone’s IP number”
(e.g. user@192.168.1.10). You can nd the phone’s IP number by
selecting:
Main Menu -> Settings -> Information
2 Using the phone
2.1 Making a call
2.2 Receiving calls
2.3 Dismissing an incoming call
2.4 Listing calls
2.5 Contacts
2.6 Instant messaging
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2.1 Making a call
The TA100 is a small, lightweight phone that works both as a
traditional phone and a sophisticated VoIP phone. It enables you
to make encrypted calls in addition to providing the traditional
functions of mobile phones using an ofce, home or public wire-
less broadband connection. The phone allows you to make calls
to traditional phones, mobile phones and other VoIP phones in a
peer-to-peer manner.
Traditional calls
From the Idle screen; enter the phone number you wish to call (an
input eld labeled “Enter Contact” will be shown) and press the
green Call/Answer key.
Note that your SIP Service Provider may restrict your ability to call
ordinary telephone numbers.
SIP Calls
The phone number can look like a traditional phone number such
as “+46465900300” or a SIP/IP number (also known as SIP URL)
which is in a format similar to an email address (for example:
puppy@baskerville.dog or alan.parson@111.222.100.200).
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To call another VoIP phone using its SIP number, enter the SIP
number you wish to call from the Idle screen and press the green
Call/Answer key.
Note that your SIP Service Provider may restrict your ability to call
other SIP phone numbers.
Peer-to-peer
It is possible to call between LIP (Wi-Fi) phones using their IP
numbers. From the Idle screen; enter the SIP URL sentence
“user@” followed by the other phone’s IP Number and press the
green Call/Answer key. (for example: user@10.10.1.2)
Connection Profiles
Different networks demand different sets of settings. You can use
connection switcher to change your precongured network pro-
les. Select the left soft-key in the Idle Screen to change network
proles.
2.2 Receiving calls
Press the green Call/Answer key to answer an incoming call.
Pressing the centre soft key will silence the ringtone but still allow
the call to be answered.
To be able to receive calls
A. The battery must be charged or the phone must be charging
via its Charger/mini USB cable
B. The phone must be turned on
C. The ringtone, volume and/or vibrator must be turned on so
that you can be notied of an incoming call
For others to be able to call you, you must give them your phone
number, SIP number or the phone’s IP address. You will nd your
SIP number or the phone’s IP address by selecting:
Main Menu -> Settings -> Information
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Note, only some SIP-providers allow others to call you by your
SIP number. Other providers require the caller to use your tel-
ephone number associated with your SIP account.
2.3 Dismissing an incoming call
If you do not wish to answer a call, press the red Hang-up
key instead of the green Call/Answer key. The ringtone will then
be silenced, and the caller will receive a busy tone.
2.4 Listing calls
You can get a history list of incoming, outgoing and missed calls
by selecting:
Main Menu -> Calls
Outgoing calls (calls made from your phone) are marked with a
white lifted receiver and a right arrow .
Incoming calls (calls to your phone) are marked with a green lifted
receiver and a left arrow .
Missed or rejected calls are marked with a red receiver (not lifted)
and a left arrow .
After each symbol, the caller identity is shown. The identity may
be the phone number, SIP number or caller name if registered in
the internal phone book/Contacts directory/list..
You can get more details for the call by pressing the centre soft
key over any of the entries in the call list.
You can also make a call with an entry in the call list by marking
the call with the up/down arrows, and then pressing the green
Call/Answer key.
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2.5 Contacts
You can register your contacts in the internal phone book. Doing
so allows you to call and chat more quickly. Your registered con-
tacts will be presented by name in the display when they call you.
Adding a new contact
To add a new contact select:
Main Menu -> Contacts -> [ Add New ]
Viewing, Editing or Deleting a registered contact
To delete a contact from the contact list, move the marker to the
contact you wish to delete. Press “Select” and choose delete
from the Select menu.
Main Menu -> Contacts -> [ Select ] -> Delete
To view or edit a registered contact, move the marker to the con-
tact you wish to view/edit and press “Select”.
Press the left “Add New” soft key. Type the name of your new
contact and press “Next”.
Type the phone number or SIP URL for this new contact and
press “Next”.
Complete the entry by pressing the left “Save” soft
key. The new contact is now saved.
Quick Start Guide - Contacts
Calling a contact
To call a registered contact, choose “Contacts” in the Idle screen.
Move the marker to the contact you wish to call and press the
green Call/Answer key. The phone now dials the selected contact.
To chat with a registered contact, select the contact in the Con-
tact List and press the Start Chat key. The chat window appears
and you can start to send messages to the selected contact.
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2.6 Chat/Instant messaging
You can start a chat/instant messaging session with your con-
tacts, either by selecting a contact from the Contact List and
pressing the Start Chat key or by selecting:
Main Menu -> Chat -> [ enter contacts SIP number ]
An input eld labeled “Enter SIP URL” will appear. Enter the
SIP URL/number of the person you want to chat with. Press the
Center soft key to start the chat/instant messaging. The Chat
window will be displayed.
Enter the message you wish to send in the entry eld. Press the
centre soft key. The message will be sent and also printed on the
last line in the Chat history window. If the recipient replies, the
reply is displayed at the end of the chat history window and you
can continue exchanging messages.
Quick Start Guide - Chat/Instant messaging
Note
The phone supports instant messaging chat which
means that your contact does not have to be present
at the chat session when you type your message.
Enter the message you wish to send in the entry eld.
Press the centre soft key. The message will be sent and
also printed on the last line in the Chat history window.
If the recipient replies, the reply is displayed at the
end of the chat history window and you can continue
exchanging messages.
The messages you send are not removed from the entry
eld after sending. To clear the eld, hold the Clear key
down for a while.
Regulatory Compliance Information
Limited Product Warranty
Subject to all the terms and conditions of this limited warranty,
Lund IP Products AB (“LIP”) guarantees that this Product (the
Wi-Fi phone TA100) is substantially free from defects in design,
materials and construction at the time of purchase. This limited
warranty is valid a period of one (1) year from the date of rst
purchase of the Product (as indicated on the receipt received at
the time of purchase).
and any original accessories thereto.
The Warranty is valid only in the country in which the product was
originally purchased.
You may be required to provide proof of purchase as a condition
of receiving warranty service. LIP and its service partners will,
provided the defect qualies for warranty service or replacement,
either repair or replace the product whichever it deems most ap-
propriate. LIP and its service partners reserve the right to charge a
handling fee should the returned Product not qualify for warranty
service.
The Warranty shall not apply to problems resulting from:
accidents, modications of software or hardware or any other •
modication, force majeure or any accident incurred by uids. normal wear and tear•
negligence, abuse or misuse, including failure to operate• the product in accordance with specications or interface• requirements• improper handling• failure of goods or services not obtained from LIP or not •
subject to a then-effective LIP warranty or maintenance
agreement improper use or storage. • damages to the Product incurred by use of peripherals that •
are not LIP original or LIP approved.
THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES THAN
THOSE SPECIFICALLY CONTAINED HEREIN, NEITHER WRITTEN
NOR VERBAL. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY LIMITED
FOR THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINED
HEREIN. IN NO EVENT SHALL LIP AND ITS LICENSORS AND
PARTNERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF
PROFIT OR OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES. UNDER NO CIR-
CUMSTANCES SHALL LIP’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE
PRICE ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. THIS LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY CAN BE LIMITED BY COMPULSORY LEGISLATION.
This warranty shall also not apply to any particular product if
any of Lund IP Product AB serial numbers has been removed or
made obscure in any way.
Please note that a rechargeable battery can be charged and
discharged for more than 100 times. It will however eventually
become not possible to recharge any more – which shall not con-
stitute a warranty defect, regardless of whether that should occur
during the normal warranty period.
Service
For service for your phone, contact your sales outlet or check for
further information at www.lip-wi.com.
When requested, present the Model name and Serial Number
(S/N), which is printed on the inside of the battery compartment
(remove the battery to expose the label). You may get more service
information from your phone by selecting Settings/Information in
the Main Menu.
Disposal of electronic equipment
All electronic equipment must not be treated as household waste.
Instead, is must be left at the appropriate recycling collection
point for electronic equipment.
When you dispose this product correctly, you will help prevent
negative environmental and health-related consequences. Recy-
cling this and other electronic products will also help to conserve
natural resources.
For more information about recycling this product, please contact
your local city collection ofce, household waste disposal or recy-
cling service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
More information
Please visit www.lip-wi.com for more details on your phone and
phone accessories. Check the web site regularly for exciting new
products, software updates, help, hints and advice.
Important safety information
Do not expose the phone to strong electromagnetic elds, heat,
sunlight, dust, humidity, vibrations, extreme cold, high pressure,
liquids, cosmetics or bending forces.
Do not operate or store the phone in abnormal environments or
under abnormal conditions. The phone is intended for use and
storage under typical indoor conditions.
Disposal of the battery
Batteries must never be treated as household or municipal waste.
Use a battery disposal facility if available.
For more information, please contact your local city collection
ofce, household waste disposal or recycling service, or the shop
where you purchased the product.
Do not turn up the sound volume to maximum. It can damage your
hearing.
Recommended operating temperature range: +10°C to +40°C C
(50°F to 104°F)
The phone contains a radio transmitter. Ensure that operation of
this equipment is allowed in the environment where you use the
phone. Be aware of restrictions in hospitals, aircraft, etc.
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