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Preface 1. Regulatory Information FCC Regulation This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the userʹs authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1‐ 1999 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. European regulation Products with the CE mark comply with the Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) ‐ as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC ‐ issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Standards: 1999/5/EEC Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) EN 301 511 ...
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ID: For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body‐ worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. ...
Chapter 1 Overview Congratulations on your purchase of this WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) phone. This product enables you to make phone calls through the network instead of calling through a local phone line. Read this user manual carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of its features. When unpacking the WiFi phone, ensure all the following items are present and undamaged. If anything appears to be missing or broken, contact your dealer for a replacement. WiFi Phone Charging Cradle (Optional) Belt Clip Li‐ion Battery AC Power Adapter ...
Chapter 2 Product Description This chapter describes the phone features and other accessories to familiarize yourself with the functions of your WiFi phone. No. Item Description 1 Receiver Transmits voice output Indicates charge status: 2 Charge Status Off—charger off Red—charger on 3 LED Display 112 x 64 pixel monochrome graphics display with LED backlight Navigates through menus Left— select Profile; decrease the speaker volume during a call 4 Navigation Keys Right— call log; increase the speaker volume during a call Up—show dialed numbers ...
Chapter 2 Product Description 11 Microphone Receives voice inputs Enter symbols in text mode 12 Star Key Press and hold to mute Dial manually entered or Phonebook numbers 13 Call Key Show call history Select a menu or submenu 14 Left Soft Key Confirm menu option 15 Speaker Volume Use to increase or decrease volume during a call 16 Belt Clip Gap Use to hold the belt clip 17 Speaker Transmits voice output (hand free mode) or plays plays ring tone 18 Battery Compartment Contains the Li‐ion battery. To insert the battery into your WiFi phone, perform the following steps: Slide off the battery compartment cover. ...
Chapter 2 Product Description To directly charge your WiFi phone using the provided AC power adapter, do the following: Connect one end of the AC power adapter cable to the port at the rear of the cradle. Plug the AC power adapter into the mains socket. To charge your WiFi phone using the charging cradle, do the following: Plug the USB jack of the AC power adapter to the cradle. Insert the cable wire to the rib to fix the cable properly. Plug the AC power adapter into the mains socket. Place your phone on the cradle for charging to begin. ...
Chapter 2 Product Description Note: We recommend that you charge the battery for three hours before using your WiFi phone for the first time. Fit the belt clip lock into the gap on one side of the phone. Then fit the belt clip lock into the gap on the other side of the phone. ...
Chapter 3 Getting Started This WiFi phone build‐in Starting wizard for the first time to setup the phone. It will guide you step by step from wireless AP setup to SIP account setup. * Starting wizard can only be seen after the performing master reset and boot for the first time. When the phone is powered on for the first time, it guide you search for a wireless network first. Press the Ok soft key to start. If you have the AP supporting WPS (WiFi Protect Setup), you may select using Push AP Button to connect to AP or entering PIN code. ...
Chapter 3 Getting Started To manually setup AP, press the Manual soft key. The phone starts searching for AP. The phone displays the available network. Select the option then press the Select soft key. Enter network passkey using the numeric keypad on your phone. When passkey confirmation is complete, the following screen appears: Press the Yes soft key to connect. After connecting to a wireless network, you can now create an SIP profile. ...
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Chapter 3 Getting Started Press the Ok soft key to continue. Select Edit SIP to create new profile. Enter the SIP User name, Password, Display name. Press the Next soft key to continue. Select Edit Domain. Enter Domain, and Domain port. Press the Next soft key to continue. Select Save. Select New profile, then press the Save soft key. Enter profile name, then press the Save soft key. The phone will ask whether to activate the saved profile now, select Yes to activate or No to cancel. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu The illustration below shows an overview of the layout of the display screen and its icons. The display screen elements are described in the table below: No. Indicator Description Displays the WiFi signal strength. The presence of five bars () indicates the strongest 1 WiFi signal signal and the presence of a single bar indicates the weakest signal. Battery The presence of all the five bars indicates that the battery is fully charged or has 2 charging level 100% charge. Charging is indicated by a moving charging bar. 3 Connection mode Displays the current connection mode. 4 Connection Status Displays the connection status. 5 Time Displays the time. 6 Date Displays the date. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu The menu directory enables you to access the phone settings and set up the device according to the network conditions and your preferences. The menu is set up in a simple and easily accessible manner. Press the Menu soft key to access the main menu. Scroll through the main menu options using the navigation key. To choose a menu setting, press the Select soft key. Press the Power/End key to go back to the previous level of the menu. When you access the menu, the display screen shows the menu and the soft key items. Soft key items vary depending on the menu options. Your WiFi Phonebook can hold up to 50 contacts which you can access quickly from the main screen by pressing the right soft key. You can search for a specific entry by typing the first letters of the required entry or press the Options soft key to enter the submenu. To add a contact to the Phonebook, perform the following steps: Press the Options soft key to enter Options submenu. Select New Entry. Enter the name of the contact in the Name field. Press the down key to select type of entry. Use the navigation key to scroll to either SIP, No, or IP, and then press the down key to enter value. Enter the value of selected entry type. Press the Save soft key to save contact. Note: You can only save one entry type per contact. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu To modify a contact, perform the following steps: Select the contact to modify. Press the Options soft key to display menu. Select Edit. Edit the necessary information. Press the Save soft key to save settings. Deleting Contacts To delete a contact, perform the following steps: Select the contact to delete. Press the Options soft key to display menu. Select whether to: Delete: Delete selected contact. Delete All: Delete all contacts in the Phonebook. confirmation message appears, press the Yes soft key to confirm delete or the No soft key to cancel. Your WiFi phone stores information about all calls received, missed or dialed. The lists are stored and displayed from the newest to the oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new entries are added. Received Calls The Received Calls list consists of all answered calls. Missed Calls The Missed Calls list consists of the calls that are not answered. Dialed Calls The Dialed Calls list consists of the most recent numbers dialed. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu Use the left soft key to confirm the action. Phone Settings menu allows you to configure general handset settings as well as to reset the WiFi phone to factory defaults and upgrade the firmware. Language The Language menu allows you set the on screen display language of your WiFi phone. Options are as follows: English French Korean Chinese Japanese German Spanish Select from the list of languages then press the Select soft key. Ring Settings The Ring Settings menu allows you to configure the ring tone and volume settings of your WiFi phone. Tone To set a ring tone, perform the following steps: From the Ring Settings submenu, select Tone. Select the desired tone among: Simple ring (default) and Wav ring. Press the Select soft key. Volume To set the volume, perform the following steps: From the Ring Settings submenu, select Volume. Use the navigation keys to increase or decrease the volume from 0 to 4 on the sliding scale. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu Press the Save soft key. Time/Date The Time/Date menu allows you to set the date and time of your WiFi phone. It has the following submenus: Set Time: To set the correct time. Time Format: To select the time format among: 24 hours or am/pm. Set Date: To set the correct date. Date Format: To select among the date format options. Profile Settings Create new profiles or edit existing ones using the Profile Settings menu. To create or modify a profile, perform the following steps: Select New Profile to create a new profile or the profile name of the existing one to modify. Press the Select soft key. Select the options to enter the necessary information: Edit SIP: To enter the SIP User name, Password, Display name. Edit Domain. To enter Domain, and Domain port. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu Press the Select soft key. AP Settings Use the AP Settings menu to set the default access point, configure phone IP and security settings. To configure the AP settings, perform the following steps: Select the available network. Press the Default soft key to set selected AP as default. Press the Options soft key to modify selected AP settings. IP Settings: Select DHCP or configure Static settings including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, and DNS Address. Security Settings: Enter the Security protocol. The key options are WPA Passphrase, WPA Key, WEP64 Key, WEP64 Passphrase, WEPl28 Key, and WEP128 Passphrase ...
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Chapter 4 MMI Menu Locate and install your USB driver by selecting Install from a list of specific location on the Hardware Update Wizard window if you install on a Windows platform. Click Finish to exit the wizard when the window displays information about finishing installing the software for DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) mode. See illustration below: Locate and execute the DFU executable file. A Device Firmware Upgrade window will show up. Click Browse to locate the DFU file, then click Download to upgrade firmware. 10. Detach the USB to mini‐USB cable and click Close to exit when the window displays Reset complete, please detach device from USB. ...
Chapter 4 MMI Menu 11. Turn on the phone again. Now your WiFi phone is upgraded to the latest firmware version. Use the Select AP menu to connect to an existing AP. When you select Select AP option, the phone lists the available networks. Select the desired network. Press the Connect soft key to connect. You can scan the local area for WiFi reception. If the reception is good, you can set the AP as default or connect through the Select AP menu. To scan for AP, perform the following steps: When you select AP Find option, the phone starts searching for AP and the display shows Searching… The lists of available connection are shown. Select the desired connection. Press the Select soft key to establish connection. If required, enter the necessary security information. Press the Ok soft key to connect. Use the Select Profile menu to select from existing profiles or delete profiles that are no longer required. Select the profile. Press the Select soft key to activate the profile or press the Delete soft key to delete the profile. The Information menu displays phone information including IP, AP, SIP, Firmware version and MAC address information. To display the information page, select the Information option from the main menu. This WiFi phone has build‐in the easier way for user to connect their wireless AP. It’s known as Wi‐Fi Protected Setup (WPS). To help connecting to a new AP device without knowing various encryption methods that AP may have. This WPS feature can simplify various encryption methods into two choices: ...
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Chapter 4 MMI Menu One is by PIN Method, the other one is by Push button. PIN Method PIN (Personal Identification Number) can be found by supporting AP WPS PIN CODE setting area. Enter the ping code, wifi phone will start to enter AP setup and enroll stage. Push button Method Hold the AP WPS Push button for seconds to start the PBC method. When the AP WPS button has been enable, in a short moment you should see this WiFi phone will begin to initial AP setup & enroll stage. ...