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BOSST51 User manual Version: 1.3 Thank you for your purchase of WIFI SIP PHONE Product Name/ WIFI SIP PHONE...
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Notice regards WLAN electromagnetic waves Users with artificial heart pacemaker implants should not make use of this device. This device emits radio waves, which could interfere with the correct functionality of such medial devices, and be potentially harmful to their users. Do not use this device near any medical equipment.
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Operation Safety Guide Safety-related precautions The following are some safety-related precautions. Please read carefully. Please follow the instructions and procedures in this document to perform the operations properly. Please be sure to follow this product’s and this manual’s precaution items. Omitting these items can cause bodily harm or damage to the device.
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Operation Safety Guide Safety related general precaution items: Danger【General】 Always use the original AC adapter or charger unit that comes with your phone. Always use the AC adapter or charger unit delivered with your phone. Liquid leakage, fire, excessive heat, rupture, or damage to the phone could occur as a result of the use of an unauthorized and incompatible AC adapter.
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Operation Safety Guide Warning【General】 Never place the phone in heating devices such as a microwave oven or inside any high-pressure container. Do not place the battery, phone, charger (AC adapter and charging cradle unit) in heating devices, such as a microwave oven, or inside high-pressure containers, for it may result in battery liquid leakage, ignition, excessive heat, smoke, rupture, as well as damage to the phone.
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Operation Safety Guide Warning【Mobile phone】 Power off phone in prohibited areas. When on planes, in hospitals or other areas where mobile phones are restricted, please power off the phone for safety reasons. The phone might interfere with electronic or medical equipment. Please follow the regulations in medical institutions for proper use of the phone.
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Operation Safety Guide Warning 【Battery】 Stop use when battery liquid comes in contact with clothes or skin. In the case of contact of skin or clothes with battery leaked liquids, remove contaminated clothes and wash off with clean water immediately for it might be harmful for the skin.
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Operation Safety Guide Do not touch the plug or electrical cord with damp hands. Do not touch the plug or electrical cord with damp hands to prevent electric shock. Always maintain the charger in a clean status. Please ensure there is no dust on the power cord before plugging it to the outlet to prevent electric shock.
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Operation Safety Guide Caution【General】 Do not expose the phone in unfavorable environment conditions. Do not expose the phone near gas leakage. Keep the phone in a clean, dust-free environment. Avoid exposure to smoke, erosive gases. Avoid placing the phone in locations subject to severe vibration.
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Operation Safety Guide Caution【Battery】 Discarding the battery. Do not dispose battery as trash for it could cause fire or environmental contamination. Please return the obsolete battery to the place of purchase or to the nearest recycling facility. Caution【AC Adapter (Charging Cradle Unit)】 Do not place heavy equipment onto the AC adapter.
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Operation Safety Guide The warning labels are adhered the phone and the AC adapter in the parts shown in the figure below: (1) Phone (a) Back View (b) Warning Label (2) Battery (Battery Cover) (a) Bottom of Battery Cover (b) Warning Label...
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Operation Safety Guide (3) Battery Charging Cradle Unit (a) Bottom of Charger Unit (b) Warning Label (4) AC adapter (a)Bottom of AC adapter (b) Warning Label...
Phone Operations Important Safety Precautions Warning/Caution This manual is for use with the BOSST51 only. The manufacturer disclaims any ability for damage resulting as a consequence of improper use, or damage due to external causes, such as power outage, or unfavorable environmental conditions.
Technical Standard manual Identification Number WIFI SIP Phone WIFI SIP Phone BOSST51 Confirm objects contained in package Please ensure the package contains the following items: Please contact the place of purchase if any items are missing. Contents WIFI SIP Phone...
Phone Operations External Appearance 1.4.1 Front View Figure 1.4.1 Front View...
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Important Safety Precautions Chart 1.4.1 Functions Distribution Name Description Flashing LED Incoming call alert Navigator This key is used to scroll up and down through menu lists Can be used also in: Phone book Received calls Dialed Calls Missed Calls Left soft key Function operating key This key is used to perform the function indicated on...
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Phone Operations 1.4.2 Back View Figure 1.4.2 Back View Table 1.4.2 Phone Back component names Name Description Battery Cover Snap To install and remove battery Battery Cover Battery Cover This is delivered separately from the phone. Please read section 1.6.1 Inserting the battery to install the battery onto the phone.
Phone Operations Inserting the battery pack Please switch the phone off before inserting or removing the battery. 1.6.1 Installing the battery Turn to the back of the phone to the battery compartment. Align the battery to the battery compartment of the phone and press battery down until it clicks into place.
Important Safety Precautions 1.6.2 Replace the Battery Since battery power is easily consumed, if you find the battery power diminishes quickly after full charging. Please replace your battery. After replacing the battery, your will need to reset the date and time. In standby mode, switch the phone off by pressing and holding Power button.
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Phone Operations 1.7.1 Charge Cradle Unit Safety notice Please put the base in the place of the level. If the battery is charged on the charger unit directly or inside a phone placed on a charger unit, do not cover with cloth for it will cause phone temperature to rise and damage the phone.
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Important Safety Precautions 1.7.3 Placing the phone on the Charging Cradle Unit Follow the instructions in section 1.6.1.Inserting the battery to into phone first. Insert the phone into to the Charging Cradle unit. Insert the phone (with battery installed) to the Charging Cradle unit.
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Phone Operations 1.7.4 Connecting the adapter to the phone Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet (100-240V AC). The icon on the left will be displayed on the LCD, which indicates the battery is charging. The icon blinking indicates that the battery is charging.
Important Safety Precautions WLAN Safety Notice/ Precautions The signal strength on the WiFi network and the parameters set by the network operator will greatly affect the talk and standby times of the phone, as well as the range and quality of the phone call. Please read the following precaution items carefully: (1) Communication Range When using a WiFi phone, the phone settings will affect the...
Phone Operations Phone Operations Icons displayed on the LCD The functions displayed on the LCD screen, are as follows: Figure 2.1 Icons displayed on the LCD Table 2.1.1 Types of Icons Icon Description Icon Description Indicate signal strength Registered to the SIP (No AP detected) Indicate signal...
Phone Operations Main Menu functions By selecting “menu” (pressing the left Soft key) on the Standby screen shown on Figure 2.1.1. Icons on the LCD display (Standby screen), 6 Function options will be displayed on the screen. Back Figure 2.2.1 Selecting a function Table 2.2.1 Description of Main Menu Functions Name Operation...
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Phone Operations To view the details of each option in the main menu, please refer the following steps to enter a specific function menu. To view the functions provided by the “Quick” option (pressing right Soft key) in the Standby screen (show on Figure 2.1.1 Icons on the LCD display (standby screen), please refer to 2.2.1.7 Selecting “Quick”...
Phone Operations 2.2.1.3 Call History Menu For more details, please refer to Section 3.4 call History. Call History Dialed Calls Received Calls Missed Calls Delete Back Delete All 2.2.1.4 SIP Settings For more details, please refer to Section 4.1 SIP Settings. SIP Settings Back SIP Profiles...
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Phone Operations 2.2.1.5 Phone Settings For more details, please refer to Chapter 5 Phone Settings. Phone Settings AP Profiles AP Profile 1 AP Profile 2 Current Status Edit AP Profile 3 Site Survey Delete AP Profile 4 TX Rate Delete All AP Profile 5 Profile Scan Show Current...
Phone Operations 2.2.1.6 Add. Functions menu For more details, please refer to Section 6.1 Alarm Settings. Alarm Settings Add. Functions SIP Settings Power Saving System Info Utilities USB Settings FTP Settings Back Reset Default 2.2.1.7 Selecting “Quick” option from Standby Screen The following options will be provided when selecting the “Quick”...
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Phone Operations Ready for use. Please use the charger unit or adapter to charge the phone. Low battery indicator. 2.3.1 Power On Press Power button. Power Button Please press and hold “Power button” for 3 seconds until the word “Welcome” is displayed. The screen on the left will be displayed when the phone is switched on.
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Phone Operations 2.3.2 Power Off Please press and hold “Power button” for 3 seconds until the figure as left is displayed. Profile Select Back 2.3.2.1 Power Off from the Phone Profile setting. Press Power button. Power Button Then, Select “Power OFF” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Quick Site Survey Phone Profile...
Phone Operations Clock Setting The following options will be provided where selecting the “Clock Setting” option (pressing Menu key or Quick key) on the Standby Screen (shown in Figure 2.1.1) 2.4.1 Clock Settings from the main menu If from Figure 2.1.1 Standby Screen and press the left soft key, please follow the step as below: Select “Phone Settings”.
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Phone Operations Please enter the desired time. Use the 24-hour format. Entering is not necessary as it will be displayed Time Set automatically. 20:30 Apply Clear Press “Apply” to save the settings. Clock Setting ... Back Select “Date Set” from the “Clock Setting” option list. Clock Setting Time Set Date Set...
Phone Operations Press “Apply” to save settings. Press “Back” to go back to the Standby screen to confirm the date change. Date Setting ... Apply Clear 2.4.2 Setting the clock from “Quick” menu Press “Quick” in the main menu. Use the navigator to scroll to the desired item. Quick Settings Scroll to “Date Time Set”...
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Phone Operations The following functions showing on the LCD, soft keys and “OK” key are as left. Apply Back Left Soft key Right Soft key Executing “Save” function. When a “Menu” is displayed on the Standby screen, press the left Soft key to display the main menu.
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Phone Operations Phone Book Phone Settings Back Back The “Phone Book” will be displayed The icon will appear enlarged when when first entering the main menu. selected, using “Phone Settings” as an example. 2.5.2.2 Select Setting Options Use the navigator to scroll to the desired item. The item selected will appear highlighted.
Phone Operations Press # until the lock 「 」disappears to unlock the phone. 2005.09.07 Menu Quick 2.5.4 Tone lock operation Press and hold the * key to lock the tones (ring, keypad tone). The lock icon 「 」 indicate all the tones (right, keypad tone) are locked.
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Phone Operations 2.6.2 Switching the input mode Use the left soft key to switch the input mode. Use the left Soft key to switch the input mode from Alphabetical Character to others, under the Phone Book Editing name option. Edit User Name Apply Back Press the left soft key once.
Phone Operations Function Overview This product supports the functions as below: Table 2.7.1 Function Overview Function Option Sub-option/ Description Phone View Display Phone Book Book Edit Edit Phone Book (Max 200) Create new contact Delete Delete information from the Phone Book Delete All Delete all information from the Phone Book Messages...
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Phone Operations Profile Name The name of SIP Setting Profiles Profile Display Name Configure the SIP Display Name User Name Set User Name Registrar Setup Registrar Server Address/Port, and Enable/Disable Register Function SIP Domain Domain of the SIP Registrar Auth User Set user name Password Password Set password...
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Phone Operations Phone WLAN AP Profile Setup the SSID and Settings Settings Security Settings of AP Current Status Displays current connection status -Wireless Network Status -SSID (Service Set Identifier) -BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier) -Channel Site Survey Search for Access Points TX Rate Wireless Network...
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Phone Operations Add. Alarm Alarm Time Set Set Alarm time Functions Settings Disable Alarm Disable Alarm Clock Registration Time Set registration time Settings Power On/ off Saving System System Uptime, Serial Number, MMI Version, Info BSP Version, MAC Version, Bootrom Version Utilities Ping (*1) Firmware/ file directory setting/ Phone Book file directory upload and download (*1)
Basic Operations Basic Operations Making / Receiving a call 3.1.1 Making a call 3.1.1.1 Entering phone number using keypad To make a call, use the “Talk” key or “OK” key on the navigator. Alphabet Talk key Enter the phone number in the Standby screen shown on the left.
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Basic Operations “Call Ringing” will be displayed while waiting for the called party to answer the phone. Call Ringing Caller Number When the call party answers the phone, the message? “Talking” will be displayed. Talking Caller Number Hold Xfer Table 3.1.1 Messages displayed on Caller side Message Description Proceeding...
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Basic Operations 3.1.1.2 Select from Phone Book The called party can be selected from the Phone Book contacts list. Select “View” option I the “Phone Book” menu. Contact names in the Phone Book will be displayed. Scroll to the desired name. The name and phone number will be displayed, after clicking “OK”.
Basic Operations 3.1.2 Receiving a call Whenever there is an incoming call, the screen will display the message on the left. (If the caller number had already been saved in the Proceeding Phone Book, the name in the Phone Book associated Caller Number with the number will be displayed.) Accept...
Basic Operations 3.1.3 Call holding and unholding Press “Hold” (left soft key) to set a call in holding status. (If the caller number had already been saved in the Phone Book, the name in the Phone Book associated with the number will be displayed.) The message on the left screen indicated the current call is on hold.
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Basic Operations Waiting for the transferred party to accept the call. The message on the left figure indicates the transfer party is able to accept the call. To transfer the call, press “Xfer” (right soft key). Display “Call Transferring” message. When the “Call Transferring”...
Basic Operations When the call has been transferred successfully, the message “Call transferred” will be displayed, and this call can be disconnected. User Number It could also display “call held by us” (Original number) instead of the “Call transferred” message. In this case, press the “Power button to disconnect the call.
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Basic Operations 3.2.1 Display Phone book Select “View” in “Phone Book” menu. The “View” screen will be shown. The figure on the left displays an empty Phone Book. [ADD] The figure on the left displays a “Phone Book” with contact Information. Use the navigator to scroll to the desired record, and press “OK”...
Basic Operations Display “Find” keyword entering screen. Enter search keyword and press “OK” key. The search function can be used in the “View”, “Edit” Find and “Delete” menu, by using English letters as search keywords. Please key in the keywords in English letters before Find Clear using the search function.
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Basic Operations Enter User Name of contact when prompted. Press “Apply” to input the entered information. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if Edit User Name needed. Apply Clear New contact information is added. New User User Name: SIP URL: Back...
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Basic Operations Press “OK” and come back to “New User”. New User User Name: SIP URL: Back Must use the navigator to select “Apply” then the New User could be added successfully. New User Full Name: Apply Back 3.2.4 Editing the Phone Book To edit a phone number, please select “Edit”...
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Basic Operations After selecting a contact, the screen on the left will be displayed. Use the navigator to scroll to the item to be User Info updated. User Name: (The figure on the left uses the “User Name” field as an example).
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Basic Operations The left screen will be displayed after selecting the contact to be deleted. Use the navigator to scroll to the Contact item to be deleted. User Name (The figure on the left uses the “Contact” field as an example).
Basic Operations IM (Instant Messages) Select the “Message” from the main menu. Messages Back Menu Description Mew Message Create and send new message My messages All received messages (Max 100) Delete Delete Message Delete All Delete all Messages 3.3.1 Create and send new message Select “New Message”...
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Basic Operations The screen will be displayed. Send “To”: Key in called ID. “PhoneBook”: Select from the Phone Book. PhoneBook Back Enter the destination address or phone number. Press the left soft key to switch the input mode if IM To: needed.
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Basic Operations 3.3.2. My Messages Select “My messages” in the “Messages” menu. Select recipient from the received IM list. After receiving the message, press “OK” key to confirm. Hello Back Initiate instant messaging session. xxx:x@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Reply Back...
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Basic Operations Enter reply message. After entering the message, press “OK” the send. Press the left soft key to switch the input mode if needed. When the reply message is being sent to selected person, the “IM Sending” message will be displayed on the screen.
Basic Operations Scroll to the item to be deleted from the received messages list (in IP address format) and press “OK” Instant Messages key. <xxx:xxx@xxx.xxx. Back The message to be deleted will be displayed. To delete, press “Yes” key. Instant Messages To cancel the deletion, press “No”...
Basic Operations Call History Display selected function Display selected function Back The following options can be selected: Menu Description Dialed Calls Display Dialed Calls max. 10 calls Received Calls Display Received Calls max. 10 calls Missed calls Display Missed Calls max.
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Basic Operations Display “Dialed Calls”. Use the navigator to scroll to the number in Dialed Calls. Press “Call” or the “Talk” key after the selection. To save the dialed call number to the Phone Book, Press “View” (left soft key). (For detailed operation information on saving data to the Phone Book, refer to 3.2.3 Adding a new contact) The dialing screen is shown on the left.
Basic Operations The dialing screen is shown on the left. 3.4.3 Viewing Missed Calls Use the navigator to scroll to the “Missed calls” option in the “Call History” menu, press “OK” key. Missed calls will be displayed. Use the navigator to scroll to the number you wish to dial.
Basic Operations 3.4.4 Delete a Single Record Use the navigator to scroll to the “Delete” option in the “Call History” menu and press “OK” key. Call History Received Calls Delete Delete All Select the record to be deleted and press “OK” key. (The screen on the left uses deleting a Dialed Calls Delete record as an example)
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Basic Operations Use the navigator to scroll the “Delete All” option in the “Call History” menu and press “OK” key. The “Sure to Delete All?” message will be displayed. To delete, press “Yes” Key. The “Dialed calls”, “Received Calls”, “Calls Missed” data will be completely deleted.
SIP Settings SIP Settings Select “SIP Settings” from the main menu. (The main menu icon below will be displayed). SIP Settings Display selected function Display selected function Back Menu Description SIP Profiles (Max 5) Setup SIP Information Select the SIP Profile user want to use Max Ringing time Max Ringing Time Audio Settings...
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SIP Settings Menu Description Profile Name The name of the Profile Display Name SIP Display Name settings User Name SIP User Name setting Registrar 1. Specify IP address & port number of SIP settings. 2. Enable/Disable Register Function SIP Domain Setup Domain of SIP Registrar SIP Passwords Setup Auth Username and Password...
SIP Settings 4.1.2 Display Name Select “Display Name” in the “SIP Profile 1” menu. SIP Profile 1 Profile Name Display Name User Name Back The screen on the left will be displayed after “OK” key is pressed. (It will show “xxxxxx” when enter in.) SIP Display Name Press the left soft key to change the editing mode if xxxxxx...
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SIP Settings 4.1.4 Registrar Select “Registrar” in the “SIP Profile 1” menu. SIP Profile 1 Display Name User Name Registrar Back Then, select “Registrar Address”. SIP Registrar Registrar Address On/Off Apply Clear The screen on the left will be displayed after “OK” key is pressed.
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SIP Settings Set the SIP Domain address. Enter SIP Domain address following the “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” format. Ex: 192.168.10.1. SIP Domain 192.168.10.1 Press “Apply” to save. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed. Apply Clear 4.1.6 SIP Passwords Use to set the information for SIP authentication.
SIP Settings Select “Password” and press “OK” key. Set Password Auth User Password Back Enter the password needed for SIP login authentication. Press “Apply” after entering the password. Be sure to enter the same password used for SIP Server login. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
SIP Settings Set the STUN Server. Enter the STUN server address. Press “OK” to sure. STUN Server Press the left soft key to change the input mode if xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx : zzzz needed. Apply Clear Select “On/Off” in the “STUN Settings” menu. Select item “On”...
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SIP Settings Select “Proxy Address”. Set the Outbound Proxy. Enter the address and press “OK” to sure. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if Outbound Proxy needed. XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ZZZZ Apply Clear Select “On/Off” in the “Outbound Proxy” menu. Select item “On”...
SIP Settings Select SIP Profile Press “OK” key to enter “SIP Profiles”. SIP Setting SIP Profiles Max Ringing Time Audio Settings Back Move the highlight bar to the SIP Profile we want to use. Then press “Apply”. Then, handset would turn off SIP Profiles automatically and the SIP Profile will take effect when SIP Profile 1...
SIP Settings Select “Audio Settings” in the “SIP Settings” menu. SIP Settings SIP Settings Max Ringing Time Audio Settings Back Set preferred codec priority. For example: Codecs PCMU/8000 PCMU/8000 PCMA/8000 PCMA/8000 G729/8000 G729/8000 Back DTMF Signaling Select “DTMF Signaling” in the “SIP Settings” menu. SIP Settings Max Ringing Audio Settings...
Phone Settings Phone Settings For user related settings, please select “Phone settings” in the menu. Phone Settings Display selected function Display selected function Back Menu Description WLAN Settings Set WLAN related parameters. IP Settings Set Network related parameters. Phone Profile Set the Ring Tones or speaker volume, keypad password lock…etc.
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Phone Settings Menu Description AP Profiles (Max 10) Setup AP Profiles, each Profile contains a set of WLAN configuration. For example: SSID, WEP Key, WPA…etc. Select the AP Profile user want to use. Current Status Display WLAN status information Site Survey Search for Access point TX Rate WLAN transmission rate settings...
Phone Settings Press “Join” to associate other AP. AP Profiles default Jason_AP Option Join Back 5.1.1.1 Security Settings Select “Security Settings” in the “AP Profiles” menu. AP Profiles SSID Security Settings Apply Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK”...
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Phone Settings 5.1.1.2 WEP Settings Select “WEP” in the “WLAN Security” menu. WLAN Security Disable WPA-PSK Back To modify the “WEP” settings, press “OK” key. To cancel, press “Back” (right soft key). WLAN Security Disable Security Select WEP? Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK”...
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Phone Settings The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” key. Assign the WEP key type and key length. Please select one of the following options: Type and Length Disable HEX 64 bit HEX 64 bit HEX 128 bit HEX 128 bit ASCII 64 Bit ASCII 64 bit...
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Phone Settings After selecting the key number to be used, the screen on the left will be displayed. (Example: Select 64bit Key#1). Enter key code. Press the left shortcut key to change the editing mode. Back to AP Profile Sheet. Then press “Apply”...
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Phone Settings Select Key Type. The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” key. (When the ASCII key format is selected) Press the left shortcut key to change the editing mode. Back to AP Profile Sheet. AP Profile Then press “Apply”...
Phone Settings The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” key. Current Status The WLAN Setting will be displayed. WLAN Status The details displayed are as follows: Associated WLAN Status: WLAN Status (Scanning/ Associated) SSID: SSID: Displays the Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID) Back BSSID: Displays the Basic Service Set Identifier...
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Phone Settings The AP information including SSID, Signal Strength, Channel, Security On/Off are shown. Jason_AP Signal (rssi): 12 Press “Join” to associated with this AP. Channel: 11 Security: Off For the Security Off AP, it shows “Joining”. DUT is associating the AP. Jason_AP Signal (rssi): 12 Joining...
Phone Settings After selecting the key number to be used, the screen on the left will be displayed. 11Mbps is the current setting. 11Mbps is recommended. IP Settings Select “IP Settings” in the “Phone Settings” menu. Phone Settings WLAN Settings IP Settings Phone Profile Back...
Phone Settings 5.2.1 Show Current Select “Show Current” in the “IP Settings” Menu. IP Settings Show Current DHCP IP Address Apply Back Select “Show Current” in the “IP Settings” menu. The current IP Settings details listed below will be Current IP Set Up displayed.
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Phone Settings Pressing “OK” key will display the screen on the left. This screen indication that current status is enabled. To disable the DHCP. Use the navigator to scroll to “On” option and press “OK” key. On the “IP Settings” menu, press the left soft key to save the settings.
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Phone Settings Select “IP Address” in the “IP Settings” menu. IP Settings Show Current DHCP IP Address Apply Back The IP Address prompt will appear. Please follow the “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” format to enter the IP address. IP Address After entering the IP Address, press “OK” key and 192.168.10.20 return to the “IP Settings”...
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Phone Settings 5.2.4 Subnet Mask Settings When the DHCP function is disabled, follow the following steps to configure the Subnet Mask. Ensure the IP address of phone and the IP of access point are in the same subnet network. Select “Subnet Mask” in the “IP Settings” menu. IP Settings DHCP IP Address...
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1st DNS Server The SIP Registrar Server (SIP proxy server), STUN server and Outbound Proxy could be set in domain name. So, the BOSST51 need to resolve the domain names into IP address while operation. And, this is to set the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Service) Server.
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Phone Settings Select “1st DNS Server” in the “IP Settings” menu. Please keep in the IP address of the primary DNS Server. 1st DNS Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Apply Clear 5.2.7 2nd DNS Server Select “2nd DNS Server” in the “IP Settings” menu. IP Settings Default Gateway DNS Server Pri...
Phone Settings Phone Profile Selecting from the “Menu”. Select “Phone Settings” in the “Menu”. Phone Settings Back Press “OK” and use the navigator to scroll to “Phone Profile”, then you’ll see the image as left. Menu Description Power OFF Power Off Ringing On/Off Enable or Disable ring tone Ringtone Tones...
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Phone Settings 5.3.1 Power Off Select “Power off” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Pressing “OK” will display the “Powering Down” Message and the phone will power off. Phone Profile 5.3.2 Ring tone on/off Select “Ringing” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Power OFF Ringing On/Off...
Phone Settings 5.3.3 Ring tones Select “Ringing Tones” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Power OFF Ringing On/Off Ringtone Tones Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” key. Ringtone Tones Use the navigator to scroll to the Ring Tone 1-5. RingTone 1 RingTone 2 RingTone 3...
Phone Settings Press “OK” key to save the current settings. 5.3.5 Speaker Volume Select “Speaker Volume” from the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Ringtone Tones Ringtone Volume Speaker Volume Back The screen on the left will be displayed. Use the navigator to scroll and select the ring volume. Left (Decrease volume) Right (Increase volume).
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Phone Settings 5.3.6 Vibration Select “Vibration” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Ringtone Volume Speaker Volume Vibrator Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” key. Vibrator Use the navigator to enable to disable this option. Back Press “OK”...
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Phone Settings The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” Enter the current password. (Default Password is null. Just leave it blank if this is 1 time you want to modify password.) Enter the new password. If no password is desired, leave the password field blank and press “Apply”...
Phone Settings 5.3.8 Phone Password Select “Phone Password” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Vibrator Keypad Password Phone Password Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” Enter the current password. (Default Password is null. Just leave it blank if this is 1 time you want to modify password.)
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Phone Settings Press “Apply” to save the current settings. 5.3.9 Contrast Volume Select “Contrast Volume” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Keypad Password Phone Password Display Contrast Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing “OK” Contrast Use the navigator to make the adjustment and press “OK”...
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Phone Settings 5.3.10 Clock Setting Select “Clock Setting” in the “Phone Profile” menu. Phone Profile Phone Password Display Contrast Clock Setting Select “Time Set” to set the hour / minute. Press “Apply” to set the time. Select “Date Set” to set the Year /Month / Day.
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Phone Settings Press “Apply “to set the time. Date Set 06.03.10 Back...
Add. Functions Add. Functions For user related settings, please select “Add. Functions” in the main menu. Add. Functions Display selected function Display selected function Back Setting options in the Application menu Menu Description Alarm Settings Alarm Time Set SIP Settings Setup Registration Interval.
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Add. Functions Select “Alarm Set” from the “Add. Functions” menu. Add. Functions Alarm Settings SIP Settings Power Saving Back Select “Alarm Time Set” from the “Time Reminder” menu. Alarm Settings Alarm Time Set Disable Alarm Back Enter the Alarm time in 24-hour format. Press the left soft key to charge the input mode if 24H Format only desired.
Add. Functions Registration time Select “SIP Settings” from the “Add. Functions” menu. Add. Functions Alarm Settings SIP Settings Power Saving Back Select “Registration time” in the “SIP Settings” menu. Assign the Registration time. Press “Apply” to save. Power saving Select “Power Saving” in the “Add. Functions” menu. Add.
Add. Functions Use the navigator to enable or disable this function. Add. Functions Alarm Settings SIP Settings Power Saving Back To return to the Network Settings menu, press “Back” (right soft key). Add. Function The message on the right will be displayed after pressing “Yes”...
Add. Functions Display phone information. The display items are as follows. System Summary Use the navigator to select the item to be displayed. System Uptime 01:20:03 System Uptime: Elapsed time since power-on. Serial Number: Serial Number: Phone serial number Memory Free: Remaining memory capacity in phone Back MMI Version: MMI Application BSP Version: BSP version...
Add. Functions Press “Apply” to set the host. Image Name Apply Clear 6.5.2 Software Update Input a file name for updating image file. (Put the image file to flash.) Select “Software Update” in the “Utilities”. Utilities Network Software Update Software Upload Back Select “Update Image”...
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Add. Functions 6.5.3 Update Bootrom Input a file name for updating bootrom1. (Put the bootrom1 file to flash.) Software Upload Select “Update Bootrom1” in the “Software Update”. Update Image Update Bootrom 1 Update Bootrom 2 Back Press “Apply” key after entered the Bootrom name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
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Add. Functions 6.5.4 Software Upload Input a file name for uploading image file. (Get the image file from flash.) Select “Software Upload” in the “Utilities”. Utilities Network Software Update Software Upload Back Select “Upload Image” to key in the image name. Press “Apply”...
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Add. Functions Input a file name for uploading bootrom2. (Get the bootrom2 file from flash.) Software Upload Select “Upload Bootrom2” in the “Software Upload”. Update Image Update Bootrom 1 Update Bootrom 2 Back Press “Apply” key after entered the Bootrom name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
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6.5.7 Configure Upload Input a file name for uploading configuration. (Get the BOSST51’s configuration from flash.) Select “Configure Upload” in the “Utilities”. Press “Apply” key after entered the file name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
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Add. Functions 6.5.9 PhoneBook Upload Input a file name for uploading Phone Book. (Get the Phone Book data from flash.) Select “PhoneBook Upload” in the “Utilities”. Press “Apply” key after entered the file name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
Add. Functions 6.5.11 SIP Upload Input a file name for uploading Phone Book. (Get the Phone Book data from flash.) Select “SIP Upload” in the “Utilities”. Press “Apply” key after entered the file name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
Add. Functions Select “Disable” and press “OK” to set the status. 6.6.2 IP Address Setting IP address of USB interface. Select “IP Address” in the “USB Settings”. USB Settings USB Status IP Address Sunboot Mask Back Press “Apply” after entered the IP address. USB IP Address 192.168.1.1 Back...
Add. Functions Press “Apply” after entered the Subnet Mask. USB Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Back FTP Settings 6.7.1 FTP Server Set IP address of FTP server. Select “FTP Settings” in the “Add. Function”. Add. Functions Utilities USB Setting FTP Setting Back Select “FTP Server”...
Add. Functions 6.7.2 FTP Username Set user name. (When login FTP server need an account, including a user name and a password.) Select “FTP Username” in the “FTP Settings”. Press “Apply” after entered the user name. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed.
Add. Functions Press “Apply” after entered the password. Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed. Reset Default Clear the “Phone Settings” and “SIP Settings” values. Select “Reset Default” in the “Phone Settings” menu. Phone Settings Utilities Profile Reset Default...
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Add. Functions Regarding the “Reset Default” function. Phone Settings Utilities Powering Down Profile Reset Default Back Regarding the “Reset Default” function. The phone will automatically power off after executing this function.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Is your phone malfunctioning? Please refer to the following solutions if you encounter problems with your phone: Symptom Solution Insufficient power in battery. Power Please charge the battery. Recharging does not Please replace the battery. work Cannot be recovered Please consult the dealer.
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Troubleshooting Go to Phone Settings > IP Settings > Show Current and Make sure the DHCP has been enabled or whether the phone has an IP address: DHCP enabled: Is it able to get an IP address, subnet mask and default gateway? Is the DHCP server function disabled at the Access Point? DHCP disabled:...
FCCC INTERFERENCE STATEMENT FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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 radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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