ZyXEL Communications 2000W-V2 User Manual

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Prestige 2000W_V2

VoIP Wi-Fi Phone
Quick Start Guide
Version WV.00.01
4/2005
Prestige 2000W_V2 Quick Start Guide

Overview

Note: You should have Internet access and a voice account already set up.
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NAME DESCRIPTION
1 LCD Screen Use this screen to display information and navigate the phone’s menus.
2 Left Key Use the Left key to open the on-screen menus and select options.
3 Right Key Use the Right key to return to the previous menu. It is also a shortcut to the phone book.
4 Arrow Keys Use the arrow keys to navigate between menus and move the cursor. Use the left arrow
key to clear text in an editable field.
5 OK Key Use this key to select menu options from the LCD screen.
6 Call Key Use the Call key to make and receive calls.
7 Power/End Use the Power/End key to finish or reject calls. Press and hold it for approximately 2
seconds to turn the Prestige on or off.
8 Alphanumeric
Keypad
9 Headset Jack Use this jack (located underneath rubber cover) to connect an optional headset.
10 Volume Keys Use these keys to increase or decrease the ear piece volume.
11 Power Jack Connect the phone’s power adaptor here to charge the battery.
This guide is divided into the following sections.
Use these keys to enter numbers, letters and symbols.
1 Charging Your Phone
2 Connecting to a Wireless Network
3 Connecting to the Internet
4 Setting the Prestige to Use Your Voice
Account
5 Phonebook
6 Using the Prestige
7 Accessing the Web Configurator
8 Troubleshooting
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1 Charging Your Phone

Do the following to charge the Prestige for use.
1 Remove the battery cover. Press the silver
button on the back of the Prestige and slide the battery cover with your other hand.
3 Place the battery cover back on. Slide the
cover towards the top until it clicks into place.
2 Insert the battery. With the battery’s CE label facing
up, put the end with the contacts in first and press the battery down into place.
4 Remove the gray rubber cover from the bottom of
your phone. Use the included power adaptor (use only this adaptor) to connect the phone to an appropriate power outlet. The OK key turns on bright red.
Note: Charge the battery for two hours before using your Prestige.
The battery provides approximately 3.5 hours of talk time and 21-22 hours of standby time when fully charged. Remember to reconnect the phone to the power adaptor when not in use.
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2 Connecting to a Wireless Network

Press the Power/End key for two seconds to turn on the Prestige. The Prestige searches for the available wireless network with the best signal. It then restarts and attempts to connect to the wireless network.
If the LCD screen displays Not Registered, the Prestige is connected to the Internet and you can skip to Section 4.
Note: If the LCD screen displays Registered, skip to Section 5.
If any other message displays or you want to select a specific network, please continue with the following steps.
1 In the main screen, press the Left key to enter the menus. 12:00
2 Use the down arrow key to scroll to Wireless and press the OK key.
3 Use the down arrow key to scroll to Site Survey and press the OK key.
The Prestige checks for and displays a list of available wireless networks and each one’s signal strength.
4 Scroll to the name of the wireless network that you want to use and press the
OK key. If a “W” appears next to the network name, or if you know WEP
encryption is required for your network, then continue with Section 2.1, Otherwise, skip to Section 2.2.
Menu Names
Menu Names
7. Wireless
8. Restart
1. Information
Select Back
1. Site Survey
2. SSID
3. Network Mode
Select Back
ZyXEL USA 99 W
ABC123 90
123ABC 85
Select Back
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ZyXEL
Not registered
ZyXEL
Net failed (DHCP)
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2.1 Setting the Prestige to Use a WEP Key

WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption scrambles wireless communications to keep them private. Do the following if you were given a WEP key to use, otherwise skip to Section 2.2.
1 Use the down arrow key to scroll to WEP Select and press the OK key.
2 Scroll to the length of WEP keys (64-bit or 128-bit) that the wireless network
uses and press the OK key
3 Use the down arrow key and the OK key to select a WEP key to configure (most
networks use WEP key 1 by default).
4 You will enter the WEP key for your wireless network here.
The bottom center of the screen shows the keypad mode Aa1@, with the A mode highlighted. Use the up and down arrows to select capital letters (A), lowercase letters (a), numbers (1), or symbols (@).
5 Use the keypad to enter the WEP key. Use the Power/End key to clear the
default text and remove typos. You may need multiple keypad presses to enter letters. For example, to enter a lowercase “b”, press the down arrow key to select lowercase mode (a), then press the “2” key twice.
6 Press the OK key when you are done.
7 You can configure up to four WEP keys (in the same manner as the first) but
only one key can be selected (enabled) at any one time.
6. WEP Select
7. Profiles
8. Auth Type
Select Back
[2] 64bit
[3] 128bit [1] None
Select Back
7. WEP key 1
8. WEP key 2
9. WEP key 3
Select Back
WEP key 1
**********
Ok a1@ Clear
WEP key 1
mykey
Ok A 1@ Clear
8. WEP key 2
9. WEP key 3
10. WEP key 4
a
Select Back
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