Topcom Webt@lker 6000 Installation Manual

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Thank you for purchasing our product. We hope you will enjoy using it. Please read this document before you start using your new Webtalker 6000 for Skype™. If you experience any difficulties, please consult our support centre.
Conformity of the telephone with EU directives is
confirmed by the CE symbol. We hereby declare that the Webtalker 6000 comply with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EEC. The declaration of conformity is available in the user manual at
www.topcom.net/cedeclarations.php
The Webtalker 6000 is covered by the European Directive
2002/96/EC which indicates that this product should not
be disposed of via the normal household waste stream. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health, please separate this product from other waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled in an environmentally sound manner. For more details on available collection facilities, please contact your local government office or the retailer from whom you purchased this product.
Notes:
This Installation Guide covers the basic installation process
and the most common features of your Webtalker. For more advanced functionality descriptions you should consult the User Manual found at
www.topcom.net/userguides.php
Skype™, SkypeMe™, SkypeOut™, SkypeIn™, Skype
Voicemail™, the whole world can talk for free™, the Skype logo and the S logo are trademarks of Skype™.
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Dear customer
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Intended Use
This telephone is designed for telephoning within a standard telephone network and the Internet. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modifications or reconstruction not described in this manual are not permitted.
Safety information General
• Only use the power supply included with the product. Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate the product guarantee and may damage the telephone. Only use the following power supply for the Webtalker 6000: Salom SSW-
1328.
• Use only approved Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries for the handset. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries, as they could cause a short-circuit or destroy the battery casing, or be harmful to the health and cause personal injury. Use only batteries recommended by the manufacturer.
• Even though the key lock is switched on, it is still possible to make emergency calls (see instructions for details).
• Do not open the handset (other than to change batteries) or base station. This could expose you to high voltages or other risks.
• Radio signals transmitted between the handset and base may cause interference with hearing aids.
• This product should not be used near emergency/intensive care medical equipment and should not be used by people with pacemakers.
• Do not install the base in bathrooms or shower rooms. The handset and base are not watertight.
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• Do not use the telephone in environments subject to explosion hazard (e.g. auto paint shops).
Cleaning
• Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe.
• Never use household polish, as this will damage the product.
• Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock.
Environmental
• Do not expose the product to direct sunlight.
• The product may heat up when the batteries are being charged. This is normal. However, we recommend that you do not place the product on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
• Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing the free flow of air over its surface.
• Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as bathrooms.
• Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions.
• There is a slight chance that your product could be damaged by a thunder storm. We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord and switch off your computer during a thunder storm.
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CONTENTS
IN THE BOX .................................... 10
YOUR HANDSET AT A GLANCE
(See left flap) ........ 11
HOW TO INSTALL THE BASE STATION
(See right flap) . . 13
HOW TO INSTALL THE HANDSET
(See right flap) ...... 14
FIRST-TIME START-UP
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GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPE
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Create a new Skype account .................... 17
Sign in to Skype .............................. 19
Skype features supported by Webtalker ............ 20
Main display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Main menu ................................. 23
CONTACTS
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Add a Skype contact .......................... 25
Add a SkypeOut or landline contact ............... 27
Search for Skype users ......................... 29
MAKE AND RECEIVE CALLS
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Call a Skype contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Dial a landline number ......................... 32
Receive a call ................................ 33
TROUBLESHOOTING
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In this guide
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• 1 cordless Webtalker handset
• 1 charging cradle for the handset with power supply
• 1 Webtalker base station
• 1 power supply for the base station
• 1 Ethernet cable
• 1 telephone cable
• 1 belt clip
• 1 Installation Guide
• 2 batteries (AAA; rechargeable)
• 1 SkypeOut voucher
• Telephone plug(s) (not all countries)
Should anything be missing, please contact your place of purchase.
IN THE BOX
In the box
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Your handset at a glance
Please refer to the left flap of this Installation Guide for illustration for your handset at a glance.
Left soft Key. Selects the current menu item or confirms a setting, depending on the current screen.
Right soft Key. Cancels the last action or returns to the previous screen, depending on the current screen.
Call key. Initiates or answers a call.
End/power key/Skype status. When in call, ends a call. Turns the phone on or off by pressing and holding. From idle, provides access to Skype status menu with a short key press.
NO. ITEM FUNCTION
A
Earpiece
B
Colour display
Displays the status of your handset.
C
Loudspeaker/ ringer
For handsfree speakerphone and ringing (on the back of the Webtalker).
D
Headset jack connector
For 2.5 mm jack (on the side of the Webtalker).
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Keypad
Keys used for entering digits 0-9 and letters A-Z.
F
Microphone
YOUR HANDSET AT A GLANCE
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Navigation keys/Enter key. The outer keys navigate up, down, left and right. The Enter key in the centre selects/confirms a setting.
When you are in text editor, changes to lower-case, upper-case or numeric entry.
When you make a landline call, you can send a #-key by pressing the key shortly. If you wish to switch between an ongoing call and a call waiting, press the key down for a longer period of time. When you are in text editor, provides a symbol table.
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How to install the base station
Please refer to the right flap of this Installation Guide for illustrations for the installation of the base station.
a) Connect on the base station to a LAN (Local Area
Network) port on your broadband connection (modem, router, hub, switch etc.) using the provided Ethernet cable.
b) Connect the power adapter to an active power outlet and
connect on the base station to the power adapter
(12 V, 300 mA, 3.6 VA).
c) Connect on the base station to a telephone socket (if available), using the provided telephone cable and
optional plug.
The light indicator on the front has two functions:
• Always on confirms that the Ethernet cable is connected.
• Blinking indicates that the Ethernet cable is not connected.
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How to install the handset
Please refer to the right flap of this Installation Guide for illustrations for the installation of the handset.
1) Push the top of the battery compartment cover on the
back of the handset inwards and downwards.
2) Insert the two batteries provided with the handset, making
sure that their plus and minus ends are facing the same way as shown in the illustrations on the sides of the battery compartment.
3) Slide the battery compartment cover shut.
4) Affix the belt clip as illustrated.
5) Connect the power adapter of the charging cradle to an
active power outlet.
6) Place the handset in the charging cradle to charge the
batteries.
7) Wait for 10 minutes and the batteries will be ready for first-time start-up.
Notes:
After completion of the full installation procedure we recommend that you charge the batteries fully before first use. This takes approximately 6 hours.
Normally, you need to be within 50 m of the base station to connect successfully.
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FIRST TIME START-UP
You must complete the following steps the fi rst time you use your Webtalker. Start by turning on the handset by pressing
until the handset turns on.
1) Reset the base station by pressing
the button on the back of the unit and insert the Webtalker in the cradle in order to register with the base station. The Webtalker screen informs you when ready for next step.
2) Find your preferred language using , then press to select a language.
3) Confi rm your selection by pressing .
4) You are then directed to the Skype Agreement. Use to read the
entire text and then press to accept the agreement.
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5) You are then directed to Country setting for landline confi guration.
Use to fi nd the country you are located in, then press to select your country.
6) Confi rm the country code setting by pressing . Alter your country code by inserting “+” followed by the country code number of your choice and press .
7) If your country uses area codes, please enter the area code following the above procedure. Press to continue.
8) Choose Sign in to Skype or
Create new account by pressing
followed by .
Notes:
The country setting confi gures the landline telephony port.
If your country setting is not confi gured correctly, emergenc y calls may not work properly.
Emergency calls via the landline are only possible if power is
applied to the base station and the landline is properly connected.
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GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPE
Getting started with Skype
You can confi gure your Webtalker with an existing Skype account during the fi rst-time installation, or you can optionally create a new Skype account. You only need a Skype username and password defi ned by you to create a new account. You can enter further account details when your Webtalker has been confi gured and is online.
Note:
Skype does not allow emergency calls. Such calls are therefore always routed to the traditional telephony port.
Create a new Skype
account
If you do not have a Skype account, follow this procedure.
1) Use to select Create new account.
2) Use the keypad to enter a Skype
name of your own choice and press
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3) Use the keypad to enter a password
and press . You are asked to confi rm the password by entering it again.
4) You are then directed to the Skype Agreement. Use to read the
entire text and then press to accept.
Notes:
• Use to change to lower-case, upper-case or numeric entry when entering your Skype name and password. Skype names can be 6-32 characters. You can use any mix of upper- and lower-case characters, numbers and punctuation marks. You cannot use spaces and your name cannot begin with a number or punctuation mark. If the name is already in use, you will be prompted to try another name.
• Use
to input symbols from the symbol table.
Passwords can be 4-20 characters. You can use any mix of upper- and lower-case characters, numbers and punctuation marks. You cannot use spaces, your password cannot begin with a number or punctuation mark, and you cannot use your Skype name as a password.
Please be patient as the creation of your Skype account may take several minutes to perform.
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GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPE
Sign in to Skype
When you have a Skype account, you can sign in to Skype. Please have your Skype name and password ready before you sign in and beware of lowercase/upper-case and special characters.
1) Use to select Sign in to Skype.
2) Use the keypad to enter your Skype
name and press .
3) Use the keypad to enter your
password and press .
4) You are now asked whether you
want to save your Skype name and password for automatic sign-in.
Press to accept, to decline.
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Notes:
• Use to change to lower-case, upper-case, or numeric entry when entering your Skype name and password.
• Use
to input symbols from the symbol table.
• If you have forgotten your Skype password go to
www.skype.com and choose “Sign in”. Then choose
Forgot your password?” and follow the directions on your computer screen.
Please be patient as synchronization of Skype contacts might take several minutes.
GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPE
Skype features supported
by Webtalker
After you have created your Skype account, you can call other people with Skype accounts for free. Skype also offers additional subscription features, including:
All of these features are supported by your new Webtalker and are available at www.skype.com. Please visit www.topcom.net to explore which future Skype features your Webtalker supports.
SkypeOut
Allows you to make calls to ordinary landline and mobile phones.
SkypeIn
Provides you with an ordinary phone number for receiving Skype calls on your Webtalker from ordinary landline and mobile phones.
Skype Voicemail
Skype Voicemail allows you to send and receive voicemail messages and record a greeting.
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Main display
The main display of your Webtalker provides various status indicators and access to the Skype menu-based interface. The illustration below shows the main screen and its elements.
Radio signal Status
Battery status
Skype™ online status
Notifi cations
Current time
Action
Action
Radio signal status
Indicates the strength of the radio signal.
No radio signal. Radio signal.
Battery status
Indicates the status of the battery.
Low level. Partially charged. Fully charged. Charging.
Notifi cations
Displays notifi cation icons.
Missed call. New voicemail. Exchange contact details request. Silent mode is active. Keypad locked. Skype credit is close to expiry. Headset connected.
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Skype online status
Indicates your current Skype online status.
Online. Away. Not available. Skype Me. Available for calls from
anyone. Do not Disturb. Indicates you are
busy. Offl ine (not signed in). Invisible. Still online, but unseen by
others.
Current time
The currently set time.
Skype credit
Your current Skype credit balance.
Action
Left soft key.
Selects the current menu item or confi rms a setting, depending on the current screen.
Action
Right soft key.
Cancels the last action or returns to the previous screen, depending on the current screen.
Short cut to outgoing calls.
Short cut to all call history.
Short key press is a short cut to the Skype status menu.
Short cut to search Skype users.
Mute ringer.
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GETTING STARTED WITH SKYPE
Main menu
The main menu provides easy access to all of your Skype and Webtalker settings.
1) From idle screen just press to
enter the main menu.
2) Use or to navigate and
highlight an item.
Select by pressing or go back by
pressing .
The following table outlines the main menu items:
Contacts
Your contact list and the current Skype status of your contacts.
History
Your calls, missed calls, incoming and outgoing calls, voicemails and exchange contact details.
Add Contact
Adds a Skype user or SkypeOut number to your contact list.
Status
Sign in to Skype, create a new account, change your profi le, change your password, choose auto sign-in.
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Search
Searches for Skype contacts online.
Services
View Skype credit, SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail status.
Settings
Settings for call divert, privacy, sounds, time and date, manage blocked users, cordless settings, phone settings, information and advanced settings.
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CONTACTS
Contacts
Your contact list displays all of the names you can make calls to. If you have an existing Skype account, your contact list is automatically downloaded when you sign in. If you are new to Skype and have just created an account, your contact list will be empty. You will need to add contacts to your list.
Skype protects the privacy of its users by requiring exchange contact details on names that you wish to add to your contact list. When you add a name to your list, an exchange contact details request is sent to the user. The user can accept or decline the request. When a request is accepted, you can see when your contacts are online and make calls to them. You can also view their personal profi le details.
Add a Skype contact
To add a Skype contact, press to select Menu, then:
1) Use to go to Add Contact,
select by pressing .
2) Press to select Skype.
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3) Use the keypad to enter the Skype
name or full name and press .
4) Confi rm by pressing
back or
send a request to exchange contact
details by pressing .
Notes:
After you press in step 4, an exchange contact details request is sent to the contact. When it has been sent, a confi rmation message is displayed. The name is added to your contact list, and when accepted by the contact it will change status.
Please be patient as synchronization of Skype contacts might take several minutes.
• Use echo123” to test your Skype connection.
Add echo123” to your contacts. Calling echo123 will
launch an automated testing robot that allows you to record and play back sound.
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CONTACTS
Add a SkypeOut or
landline contact
To add a SkypeOut or landline contact, press to select
Menu, then:
1) Use
to go to Add Contact,
select by pressing .
2) Use to enter a phone number for use with SkypeOut or landline. Select by pressing .
3) Use the keypad to enter the contact’s
name and press .
4) Use the keypad to enter the full
phone number and press . SkypeOut numbers (even local numbers) must be entered in the following format: “+” followed
by country code”, “area code”
and “number”.
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Notes:
• Use to change to lower-case, upper-case or numeric entry.
• Use to input symbols from the symbol table.
SkypeOut allows you to make calls to traditional landline and mobile phones. Go to www.skype.com to learn more about SkypeOut.
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Search for Skype users
To search for Skype users, press to select Menu, then:
1) Use to go to Search, select by
pressing .
2) Use the keypad to enter the Skype
name or full name name and
press .
3) Use or to navigate and
highlight a name from the list, select by pressing .
4) Use to highlight Add to contacts, select by pressing .
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CONTACTS
Notes:
• Use to change to lower-case, upper-case or numeric entry.
• Use to input symbols from the symbol table.
Other options available during a search include:
Search again – Repeats the search. Call – Calls the selected name. View profile – Displays the selected name’s profile.
You can stop a search at any time by pressing
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