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User’s Manual for PLANET USB VoIP Gateway
Model: SKD-200
Appendix A Product Specification.........................................................................................18
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing SKD-200 USB VoIP Gateway, this product can be used as like as normal PSTN
phone plus Skype phone feature. It bundles with a DECT handset to register to SKD-200 for making Skype/
PSTN anywhere. SKD-200 can support computer / laptop to make Skype VoIP calls around the world; also
make SkypeOut call for lower phone billed.
SKD-200 Features
• Free Internet Call from Skype to Skype
• Switch to browse the Skype contact list on DECT handset
• Selective call between Skype/ PSTN
• USB1.1 compatible
• Support USB power or external power
DECT Features
• DECT & GAP Compatible
• Base can register up to 8 Handsets
• Intercom call during external call, Call transfer between • handsets , three-way telephone meeting
• CID 50 locations
• Redial memory: 3 locations, 20 digits
• Adjustable ringer volume & melody
• 100 hours standby time, 10 hours talk time
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• Hands-Free, Mute function
• Call duration time meter
• Transmitted distance: up to 50~200m indoor / up to 300m outdoor
Package contents
SKD-200 Base x 1
Adaptor for SKD-200, 5V DC x 1
DECT handset x 1
Charger for DECT handset x 1
Adaptor for DECT handset, 9V DC x 1
USB cable x 1
Telephone line (RJ-11) x 1
AAA Rechargeable batteries x 3
Belt clip x 1
Quick Guide
Installation CD-ROM
System requirements
Minimum System Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP/2003 server
400MHz CPU
128MB RAM
15MB free Disk Space
CD-ROM drive
Internet connection (any broadband: :ADSL or Cable )
Standard telephone landline subscription (PSTN)
Recommended System Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP/2003 server
1GHz CPU
256MB RAM
30MB free Disk Space
CD-ROM drive
Internet connection (any broadband: ADSL or Cable)
Standard telephone landline subscription (PSTN)
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2.1 Hardware Details
SKD-200 Hardware
Chapter 2 SKD-200 Setup
LED Display
LED Indicators Descriptions
Ready
VoIP
PSTN
Power
LED will light when SkD-200 utility and hardware is installed properly
LED will light when Skype V oIP is talking
LED will light when PSTN line is in use
LED will light when USB or Adapter power is on
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Port Connection
Port Descriptions
Line
Phone
USB
DC5V
DECT Introduction
For connecting to PSTN line
For connecting to a phone set
For connecting to a computer or laptop
Adapter 5V in (For enhance the power when USB hub is used)
Overview of DECT handset DCT-100
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INT
Descriptions
Intercom conversation mode
C
R
Number 0 –9 and #
*#
Adjust the volume level during the conversation and menu selection on
the LCD display
Last Number Redial
Hang on / up telephone or pressing until to enable the speaker.
Cancel and Clear
Power on / off
The function is as the same as the general phone set
Enter Skype mode
DECT Handset Installation
The three rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size ) co me with your phon e. Install the batteries before using your
phone.
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and pull it out.
2. Remove old batteries, if any, and insert new batteries as indicated, matching correct polarity (+, -).
3. Replace the battery cover , slide the cover up until it snaps shut.
ÍNote
This phone won't work by itself. It should be registered
to the main base unit inside the SKD-200
Before initial using, it should be charged for 24 hours.
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ÍNote
Reversing the orientation may damage the handset.
The battery needs to be replaced if it does not recover
its full storage capacity after recharging.
When replacing batteries, always use good quality Ni-MH
re-chargeable AAA size batteries.
Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline
batteries.
Using Headset (optional)
The headset jack is located in the middle right side of
the handset and is 2.5mm standard plug.
Simply plug the headset into the jack and the headset
will be activated.
Note:
When the headset is plugged into the headset jack,
the microphone on the handset will be deactivated.
Charger
Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the
power jack of the charger, and plug the other end into
a standard AC wall outlet.
Charging Handset
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Before initial operation, YOU SHOULD FULLY
CHARGE THE HANDSET for 24 hour s.
To charge the handset, just place it on the charger.
When charging, the handset is automatically turned
on and the battery icon on the display will blink.
2.2 DECT Screen Display
This area displays in-use information such as the caller's number, menus, call
duration, etc.
In standby mode, the display will show the signal strength icon, battery status
icon, handset and base number.
Signal strength icon:
This icon is always displayed when your phone is on,
and shows the current signal strength. More bars
indicate more signal strength.
Lock icon:
This icon indicates that the key lock function is
activated.
In use icon:
This icon indicates that the phone is in use mode.
Speakerphone icon:
This icon indicates that the phone is in speakerphone
mode.
Caller ID icon
This icon indicates that there is a new call. To view the
call, access the Caller ID menu.
Mute icon:
This icon indicates that the phone is in mute
conversation mode.
Line icon:
The icon is displayed when the line is engaged. L1
means PSTN line is engaged. L2 means Skype VoIP
line is engaged. L3 means Intercom is engaged.
• Intercom icon
This icon indicates that the phone is in the intercom
conversation mode.
Operation icon
This icon indicates that the phone is in the operation
mode.
Hot call
This icon indicates that the hot call function is
activated.
Battery status icon
This icon is displayed at all times when your phone is on, and shows the level of your battery charge. The
more bars, the greater the charge. During charging, the icon will flash.
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2.3 SKD-200 utility setup
Step1:
Run Setup
Step2:
Select a language and press
ok
Step3:
Setup wizard appears and
press
Next
Step4:
License Agreement and
press
I Agree
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Step5:
Finish setup and Run
SKS-200 utility
Step6:
Fist time to run SKD-200, the
Skype will show the
message, please choose
Allow this program to use
Skype
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Step7:
The SKD-200 utility will
check whether the status
(Skype and Hardware) is ok
or not.
Note: Make sure the
SKD-200 device is
connected and Skype is
online on this computer or
notebook.
Step8:
First time running SKD-200,
please also check the sound
devices on Skype
Go to toolsoptions
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Step9:
In Sound Devices please
make sure:
Audio In USB device
Audio out USB device
Ringing USB device
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Chapter 3 DCT-100 handset operation
3.1 Icon Status
The Hardware and Skype are running properly.
The Hardware or Skype are not ready.
3.2 Basic Function
Turn Handset On/Off
Download Skype
contact list or phone
book to DECT
Handset
Make a Speed dial
1. To turn the handset on when the display is off, press and hold the R button.
2. To turn the handset off, press and hold the R button until "Good-Bye"
displays. Then the display will turn off.
1. Pick up the handset and press the
2. Dial *# to enter skype mode
3. Dial number 1 to switch phone book step by step, and press # to make a
call
4. Dial number 0 to switch contact list step by step , and press # to make a
call
5. Dial 2~9 to switch contact list (account name) form A~Z letters step by step ,
and press # to make a call
6. To end the call, either press the
charger.
1. Pick up the handset and press the
2. Dial *(speed dial number)#, ex: *66#
3. To end the call, either press the
charger.
button.
button or replace the handset on the
button.
button or replace the handset on the
Make a SkypeOut call
( without smart
country code )
Make a SkypeOut call
1. Pick up the handset and press the
2. Dial *00+country code+ area code+ telephone number#
3. To end the call, either press the button or replace the handset on the
charger.
1. Input 00+ country code in the SKD-200 utility Country Code column, ex:
15
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( with smart country
code )
Make a PSTN Call
Receiving a Call
Using Speaker Phone
Muting the
Microphone
00886 (Taiwan’s country code is 886)
2. Pick up the handset and press the
3. Dial *area code + telephone number#
4. To end the call, either press the
charger.
1. Pick up the handset and press the
2. Dial a PSTN phone number.
3. To end the call, either press the
charger.
1. When a call is coming, press button
2. To end the call, either press the
charger.
1. To turn the speakerphone on, press
appears on the display.
2. T o turn the speakerphone of f, press and hold the
disappears on the display.
1. To mute the microphone, press the
2. To turn to the normal mode, press
Note: In the mute mode, the icon will appear
button.
button or replace the handset on the
button.
button or replace the handset on the
to answer it.
button or replace the handset on the
and hold the button until the icon
button while icon appears.
button once more.
on the display.
button until the icon
Adjusting Voice
Volume
Register Handset
Clear Registration
1. Press
Note: During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume from level 1 to 9.
1. Turn on USB or Adapter power (the base will open to register for 1 minutes)
2. Press
3. Select the desired DECT base (Base1 for example). Press INT ke y,
DCT-100 will display Searching…. on the LCD scre en
4. Wait till a machine hardware ID shows up, ex: 002F5-11708H, then press
INT
5. When machine prompts for PIN number, inert PIN number 1590 then press
INT, then DCT-100 will start to register to base and showing Searching….
6. Once the registration is completed, the DCT -100 will show HS x, Base y on
the screen. (x is the registered handset number and y is the registered
DECT base.)
Note: Registration is available
1. Power off the DCT-100 handset.
2. Press the INT button and R power on button together, and DO NOT release
the buttons till the LCD displays "F->clear Subs"
or button to adjust the volume level.
button to go to HS register, press INT button to enter.
Transfer Call
3. Press the
4. Wait till "
1. During handset 1 (HS1) conversation, press the INT button and enter the
button to clear the handset base settings.
Not Sub" displayed; it is now not registering to any DECT base.
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desired handset number. (in this sample, we press the 2 to transfer the call
to HS2)
Conference Call
2. The desired handset 2 (HS2) will ring; press the
call.
3. At this moment, press the
now transferred to the handset 2 (HS2).
4. If the handset 2 not answer the call, and you’d like to cancel the transfer. On
handset 1 (HS1), press the INT button, the call will be re-connected handset
1 (HS1) again.
1. During handset 1 (HS1) conversation, press the INT button and enter the
desired handset number. (in this sample, we press the 2 to transfer the call
to HS2)
2. The desired handset 2 (HS2) will ring, press the
call.
3. At this moment, press and hold the
desired handset HS2 will be joined in the voice conferencing.
button on handset 1 (HS1), the voice call is
# key for 3 seconds on HS1, and the
button to answer the
button to answer the
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Appendix A Product Specification
DCT-100 DECT handset specifications
Frequency 1880 ~ 1895 MHz
Channel 10 Channel
Bandwidth 1.728Mhz
Modulate Mode GFSK
Output power 10mW, average output per channel
Data transfer 1.152Mbps
Audio decode ADPCM (32Kbps)
Distance (Depended the environment)
Using Time Standby: 100 hours