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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Table of Contents 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ............................3 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................4 3. OVERVIEW ................................5 4. HOW THE KEY WORKS............................6 5. ACCESSORY................................7 ........................7 5.1 G UIDELINES FOR SE OF CCESSORY ............................7...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide ........................... 16 9.3.2 C ALL FROM HONE ) ............................ 17 9.3.2.1 A PPENDIX ................................ 18 9.3.3 E ROUP ................................. 19 9.3.4 D ELETE ALL ..............................19 9.4 M ESSAGE ........................... 20 9.4.1 R ECEIVED ESSAGE ) ............................ 20...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide ............................41 10.1 M ULTI ERVICE ............................... 41 10.1.1 C ..............................41 10.1.2 C RANSFER ............................. 41 10.1.2.1 A TTENDED RANSFER ..........................42 10.1.2.2 U NATTENDED RANSFER ..............................42 10.1.3 C WITCH 11 WEB CONFIGURATION TOOL ........................43...
1.2 Explosive Gas Warning The use of the WirelessIP 5000 in hazardous environments where high level of explosive gas may be Present is not recommended. Check with the site safety engineer before using any type of wireless device in such an environm8ent.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Package Contents 2. Package Contents The following items are included in your phone package One phone body Ø One extended battery Ø One DC 5V 1A Adapter Ø One USB Cable Ø One Desktop Charger Ø...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Overview 3. Overview The side and front views of the WirelessIP 5000 are depicted in Figure 2 below Figure 2. WirelessIP 5000 side view and front view 1. HEADSET JACK 7.MULTI FUNCTION KEY 2. VOLUME UP 8.CLEAR...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide How the key works 4. How the key works Pressing the VOLUME UP key will increases volume of handset, VOLUME UP or ringer. Pressing the VOLUME DOWN key will decreases of handset, VOLUME DOWN or ringer.
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The Ac adapter as shown in Figure 3 enables you to charge your phone battery quickly. To use the adapter, plug it into a wall outlet, and insert the connector into base of your WirelessIP 5000 or the back of the desktop charger. You can use the phone while battery charging.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory 5.4 USB Cable The USB Cable as shown in Figure 4, connects your phone to the PC, enables you to either configure or to change the phone. When configuring the phone, make sure that your PC and the phone are connected directly to each other by the USB cable.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory 5.7 Charging Battery with Desktop Charger Figure 5. Charging with AC Adapter DETAIL Figure 6. Charging with USB Cable Page 9 Unidata Communication Systems Inc.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Accessory Step 1. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet, and insert the connector into back of the battery charger. Step 2. Insert the phone into the upper compartment of the charger as shown in Figure 5.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Tips for using battery 6. Tips for using battery. 6.1 Releasing Battery Figure 7-1 Push the button right above the battery. Figure 7-2 After pushing the button, release the battery pack from the phone body. Figure 7-3 Now you can lift up from the phone body.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Icons on Display 7. Icons on Display Indicate vibration mode is on. Indicate alarm is on. It gets displayed when ring It gets displayed when alarm mode is set to vibration. clock setup is on. Indicates new message(s).
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Icons on Display 8. Input Method Dial pad is formed with integer 0~9, *, and # and used for inputting 3 or 4 alphabet letters and some symbols. Once a Dial key has been pressed, pressing it again while the rectangular cursor keeps blinking will change the current input to the next letter assigned for that specific key.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9. Application 9.1 Outbound Call Once registered, you can Dial number & press Send If Callee receives your call, make calls to others that are Key. If your call reach the timer starts activating on the...
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.2 Inbound Call Once registered, you If someone calls you, it says If you receive a call, timer can also receive calls. "Incoming call" on the top of the activates on the top of the screen and displays caller number.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.2 Call from Phone Book Calling from the Phone Book is another way to make a call instead of dialing from idle screen. So as to do, you need to search phone number stored in Phone Book by following the steps below.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.2.1 Appendix (Sub Menu) You can see the Appendix Menu at Search Result by name. Press Left Soft key to enter Sub Menu. You can store another You can edit the stored You can delete the stored phone number in here.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.3 Edit Group This section explains you how to add, delete or edit group. Undefined is a default group, which cannot be edited or deleted. You can add or edit a group by using Options menu.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.3.4 Delete all This function deletes all the phone numbers stored in Phone Book but the groups don’t get deleted. Select “Delete all” and Phone will ask you to Selecting “Yes” will show In a second, “Removed”...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.1 Received Message Box All the messages you received get stored in here. If you want to see old/new messages check the “Received Message Box”. Select “Recv. Msg Box” and If there are unread messages, it will show the dialog how many press Enter Key.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Forward You can forward received message to another person. u Save You can store the number who has sent you the message. u Delete You can delete a message here. Page 21 Unidata Communication Systems Inc.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.2 Write Messag You can write and send message here. Select “Write Msg” and press Use dial pad and Left Soft Key to Enter the number that you Enter Key. write a message. want to send a message * Holding down a Clear button clears the whole text.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.3 Temporary Box Select Temporary box. When you don’t want to send If you want to save it at You can see the a message at that moment Temporary Msg box, message you saved. and save the message for select “yes”.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.4.5 Delete All To delete all, use the option menu at each Msg. box, then select Delete all to clear all the messages. This shows the deleting process. Page 24 Unidata Communication Systems Inc.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.5 Call Log Menu This menu keeps the history of Inbound and Outbound calls. Select Call logs to enter. Note : You can also enter Call logs menu by using Multi Function Key left or right at idle mode.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.5.1 Appendix (Option, Dial Mode) Use Left Soft Key to enter Sub Menu at Received Call logs window. You can store the number that it is in Received You can delete the each received call number.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.6 Presence Menu Note : You can also reach “Presence” menu directly by using Right Soft Key from idle screen. u Friends List It shows list of all friends and you can see the To add a user to the list, press Left Soft Key and their status.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Change Status To see the current status, enter “Status” menu. User can set the status by using ◁▷ key and then press Enter Key to apply. Note : For description of status message, Refer to page 9.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7 Setup Menu Enter “Setup” menu to setup your phone’s configurations. 9.7.1 Bell / Vib. Select “Bell / Vib.” and press Enter Key. u External There are two modes for There are two modes for You can setup Ring Type, Mode, and each Ring Type.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Internal There are two modes for You can setup Ring Type, Mode, and each Ring Type. LED type in here. Note : There are total 16 types of Ring. 9.7.2 Phone lock You can set User password and Lock mode in here.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Lock Pwd You can choose Lock If you set to “Password”, you If you set to “No password” you mode in here. have to input password every can lock your phone without time you lock your phone.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.4 Volume You can set the volumes here. Use ◁▷ key to control volume and press Enter Key to apply. 9.7.5 Error notify In this menu you can turn on or off the Error Msg, which briefly explains the error to user within pop up dialog, and you can set service lamp configuration.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.6 Information This menu is where you can see information about phone’s SIP, Network, MAC address, WEB server Bootrom / software version. u TCP/IP It shows information of DHCP mode, IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS.
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u SIP It shows SIP server Information: SIP URL, User ID, Proxy server, Registrar and Outbound proxy u MAC address It shows your phone’s MAC address. u WEB server It shows WEB server status and it’s address.
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You can control all the time settings, formats and additional functions in here. u Time (Time server) Use ◁▷ key to change the Enabled: WirelessIP 5000 gets the date and time from the NTP NTP Enabled/Disabled and server. press Enter Key to apply.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Time (Daylight save) Enter “Daylight save”. Use Left soft Key to edit settings. u Time (Time format) Enter “Time format”. Use Left Soft Key to edit settings. You can change the time format to what you want.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.7.7.2 Contrast Enter “Contrast” and set your phone’s contrast using ◁▷ key. 9.7.7.3 Font size Enter “Font size” and choose your Font size between Large and Normal using ◁▷ key. 9.7.7.4 Caller ID Enter “Caller ID” and set your caller ID mode using ◁▷...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.8 Network Network menu contains Site scan, Ping test and Network reload. Other network configuration is for Admin menu. 9.8.1 Site scan Enter “Site scan”. It shows the process of After searching is done, it will searching.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application u Proxy Phone will ping automatically at first proxy server that has set. u Gateway Phone will ping automatically at gateway that has set. Note : If you did not set gateway then ping test won’t work.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 9.8.3 Network reload u Restarting network Restarting network. Use ◁▷ Key to select If it’s done, the phone network may get restarted. “Yes”. u Deactivating network Deactivating network. Use ◁▷ Key to select If it’s done, the phone network will be “Yes”.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 10. Additional Useful Functions 10.1 Multi Call Service 10.1.1 Call Hold When there is an incoming Press send key to Press send key again If call with second answer incoming call. call while you are on the...
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 10.1.2.2 Unattended Transfer While A and B are on Hold B by pressing send When C answers, A the line. A tries to key and use the option key gets disconnected and transfer B to C.
11.1 About Web Configuration Tool Web Configuration Tool contributes the convenience by allowing you to configure basic functions, which you could do it with the device directly, or view current information of settings on WirelessIP 5000 through web browser. 11.2 Login Process 1.
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This takes you to the first page when you get logged in. Phonebook This option operates same as the menu in WirelessIP 5000 device. You can search, add, or edit the phone number. Please refer to [1.1 Phonebook] for the details.
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Q. Does WirelessIP 5000 support Layer 2 roaming while on the phone? A. Yes, WirelessIP 5000 can roam between access points with same ssid while user is on the phone. Q. Does WirelessIP 5000 support Layer 3 roaming while on the phone? A.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 13. Glossary 802.1x As the IEEE standard for access control for wireless and wired LANs, 802.1x provides a means of authenticating and authorizing devices to attach to a LAN port. This standard defines the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), which uses a central authentication server to authenticate each user on the network.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application TFTP A protocol, which allows files to be transferred from a host to a client. TLS (Transport Layer Security) An IETF standardized protocol that provides data integrity and privacy between two communications. It allows client-server applications to communicate and is designed to prevent eavesdropping.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 14. Menu Construction This chapter shows the whole menu construction of WirelessIP 5000. Phone Book Search By Kana By Name By Number By Group By Index New Number Edit Group Delete All Message Recv. Msg Box...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application MAC Address WEB Server Version Advanced Time Time Server Time Zone Daylight Save Time Format Current Time Contrast Font Size Language Caller ID User Data Reset Network Site Scan Ping Test Manual Proxy Proxy Gateway...
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 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.
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WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 0678 CE application country country code Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungrary Ireland Italy atvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Slovakia Slovania Spain Swenden United King-dom Iceland Liechtenstein...
WirelessIP 5000 User Guide Application 15. Hardware Specification A. Package Contents 1) WirelessIP 5000 : 1ea 2) Cradle : 1ea 3) AC/DC Adaptor : 1ea 4) Battery : 1ea 5) USB Cable : 1ea B. Product specification 1) Operating Temperature : -10℃ ~ 50℃...
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16. Contact Us Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support. Product model and serial number. Ø Date that you purchased WirelessIP 5000. Ø Software version and Bootrom version. Ø Brief description of the problem and the procedure how it has occurred.
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