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PHONE i 1000 / 2000
Installation Manual
Copyright © 2002
SL Systems Co., Ltd
7F,Dae-A Bldg,707-7 Yeoksam-
2Dong Gangnam-Gu,
Seoul,Korea,135-918
Tel:+82-2-3453-7236
Fax:+82-2-3453-7239

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  • Page 1 PHONE i 1000 / 2000 Installation Manual SL Systems Co., Ltd 7F,Dae-A Bldg,707-7 Yeoksam- 2Dong Gangnam-Gu, Seoul,Korea,135-918 Tel:+82-2-3453-7236 Fax:+82-2-3453-7239 Copyright © 2002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Manual… … … … … … … … … … … … .… 3 … … … … Audience and Scope… … … ...… … … … … … … … … … … ....3 Phone i Overview…...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS … continued Option – Settings and Preferences… … … … … … … ..26-32 Option Overview… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..27 Network Type… … … … … … … … … .… … … … … … … … … ..28 Voice Traffic Rate…...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About This Manual This section discusses the intended audience, scope and legal notice for the Phone i Installation Manual. Phone i Installation Manual is shipped with your product. To order additional copies of this document, contact your local sales representative, call customer service. Audience and Scope This manual is for users who have some experience installing and maintaining hardware and software.
  • Page 5: Phone I Overview

    Phone i Overview This section introduces the Phone i system and covers the following topics: • Front-Panel LEDs • Rear-Panel Ports • System Specifications • System Requirements • Unpacking the Phone i Phone i Overview...
  • Page 6: Front-Panel Leds

    Phone i Overview Front-Panel & Rear-Panel Figure 1-1 Front-Panel LEDs Table 1-1 Front-Panel LEDs LED Label Color Description MSG1,2 Orange Blinking indicates the Phone i is on and connected MSG3 Green Blinking indicates the Phone i is on and connected On –...
  • Page 7: System Specifications

    Phone i Overview System Specifications This section describes the Phone i system specifications, which are listed in Table 1-3 Table 1-3 System Specifications Item Description Port 1 FXS Port Speech Compression ITU-T G.723.1 (5.3 / 6.3 kbps) Echo Cancellation G.168 (Automatic) COM Port Interface: one RS-232 port Connector: RJ-45...
  • Page 8: System Requirements

    Phone i Overview System Requirements This section describes the system requirements for the Phone i, which are listed in Table 1-4 Table 1-4 System Requirements Item Detail Description Hardware Pentium MMX(166) or higher 32 MB Memory or higher Drive CD ROM and 3.5” drive ready Operating System Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT 4.0 / 2000 professional System Requirements...
  • Page 9: Unpacking The Phone

    Phone i Overview Unpacking the Phone i Figure 1-3 shows the items that come with your Phone i. All of items are in the accessory kit that is inside the box. If you find any part missing, please contact your local sales representative or call customer service.
  • Page 10: Installing The Phone I

    Installing the Phone i This section of installation procedures for the Phone i includes the following topics: • Connecting the Phone i to your computer • Phone i software Installation • How to open / close the Phone i program Installing the Phone i...
  • Page 11 Installing the Phone i Phone i Hardware Installation Figure 2-1 shows how to connect Phone i to your phone and computer. Please follow the instruction steps to complete the hardware installation. Figure 2-1 Phone i Hardware Installation Serial Cable Serial Port Phone Cord (RJ11)
  • Page 12: Phone I Software Installation

    Installing the Phone i Phone i Software Installation This section describes how to install Phone i software into your computer. Please follow the instruction steps to complete the hardware installation. Run the Phone i Installation CD from your CDROM drive. Open the folder ‘...
  • Page 13 Installing the Phone i Phone i Software Installation … continued 6. Click ‘Finish’when the installation is completed (Figure 2-4) 7. The icon of Phone i will appear on your desktop (Figure 2-5) Figure 2-4 Phone i InstallShield Wizard Figure 2-5 Phone i InstallShield Wizard Phone_I Phone i Software Installation...
  • Page 14: How To Open/Close The Phone I Program

    Installing the Phone i How to open and close Phone i program 1. To open the Phone i program, double -click the icon on your desktop (Figure 2-5) 2. Once you logged in, the icon of Phone i will appear on your system tray (See also Figure 3- 2 of next section) 3.
  • Page 15: Using The Phone I

    Using the Phone i This section of Using the Phone i includes the following topics: • Login • Making Calls • Receiving Calls • Main Screen – Call / Receive Window • Guild Check • Quick Dial • Phone book •...
  • Page 16: Log In / Log Out

    Using the Phone i Log In 1. Double click the icon of Phone i 2. The login window will appear (Figure 3-1) 3. Input your ID and choose your service provider from the list in the right box 4. Input password 5.
  • Page 17: Making Calls

    Using the Phone i Making calls There are many ways to make phone calls with Phone i 1. To standard phone • Using your phone that is connected to the Phone i • Using the dial pad of the Phone i program on your screen •...
  • Page 18: Receiving Calls

    Using the Phone i Receiving calls When receiving a call through Phone i, you can simply pick up the phone and talk. You can also click ‘ANS’button on the Phone i program. 1. The phone rings 2. The Phone i program will pop up and show caller’s ID information (Figure 3-3) Figure 3-3 Ringing when the phone is ringing,...
  • Page 19: Main - Call / Receive Window

    Using the Phone i Call / Receive Screen Call/Receive screen is the main window of Phone i program. It displays call information and messages, enables volume controls and provides buttons with various functions. Figure 3-4 Call / Receive A: Display screen – caller ID, messages, etc. B: Answer button C: End button to disconnect calls D: Call button...
  • Page 20: Guild Check

    Using the Phone i Guild Check You can check how much guilds* left in your account by clicking the ‘Guild’ button (Figure 3-5). Click the ‘Guild Shop’ button to purchase more guilds. *Prepaid cyber money to make calls using the Phone i. You can purchase Guilds at http://www.telefree.co.kr http://www.telefree.com Figure 3-5...
  • Page 21: Quick Dial

    Using the Phone i Quick Dial Quick dial makes it easy for you to call numbers that you use frequently. To assign a quick dial number, click the ‘Quick Dial ’ button (Figure 3-4). After you add a contact person to one of the quick dial numbers displayed on the screen, you can choose any one phone number or ID or Web Keyphone*.
  • Page 22: Phone Book

    Using the Phone i Phone Book Phone Book provides convenience to the Phone i users. Users can save/edit/delete information of friends, family and business customers. Figure 3-7 Phone Book A: Add a new contact (See also Figure 3-8) B: Edit details of a selected contact (See also Figure 3-8) C: Delete the selected contact D: Import contact(s) from Microsoft Outlook Express automatically E: One -click Call function...
  • Page 23 Using the Phone i Phone Book . . . continued Figure 3-8 shows how to manage your contact information. When you click the ‘Add’ or ‘Edit’ button, the phone book window will pop up and allow you to add or edit your contact details. Figure 3-8 Phone Book –...
  • Page 24: Latest Number

    Using the Phone i Latest Number Latest Number shows information of calls that you have made or received. It provides Caller ID information (Caller’s phone number or ID or IP address), Date & Time of calls as well as Call Back function by double -clicking the phone number.
  • Page 25: Record

    Using the Phone i Record Record your conversations. Recorded voice files can be used as a effective personal scheduling tool, evidence for important contracts, etc. You can also record your own voice using a microphone and export it to use as your personal greeting. Figure 3-10 Record A: Name of the recorded file (editable)
  • Page 26 Using the Phone i Record . . . continued - If you click the Edit Button, you can edit the description of the file which your contact recorded, that is file name, phone number and/or memo - If you click the Export Button, you can replace the file of voic e greeting with yours Click the red button, and record your comment Select the recorded file, and click the Export button in order to export it If you want to export it, click the Yes button...
  • Page 27: Option - Settings And Preferences

    Option - Settings and Preferences This section of Option Settings and Preferences for the Phone i includes the following topics: • Network Type • Voice Traffic Rate Setting • Ring Type • Absence Setting • Miscellaneous Settings Option-Settings and Preferences...
  • Page 28: Option Overview

    Option Option - Settings and Preferences Option window enables users to change the setting of the Phone i. Available options are Network Type, Voice Traffic Rate, Ring type, Status setting and other miscellaneous settings. You can easily choose the option and change it for a convenient use. Figure 4-1 Option A: Network Type setting B: Voice Traffic Rate - controls voice quality...
  • Page 29: Network Type

    Option Network Type This shows the type of network that your computer is in. It is strongly recommended that you keep the default setting when first installed. The Phone i might not work properly if you choose a wrong network type. 1.
  • Page 30: Voice Traffic Rate

    Option Voice Traffic Rate You can control voice quality of the Phone i. It is recommended that you keep the default setting for the best quality. Changing the default setting might cause some delay. 1. Fsync* (ms): 30 / 60 / 90 Default : 60 (recommended) Choose a higher number for better voice quality.
  • Page 31: Absence Setting

    Option Absence Setting Absence option allows the callers to leave a message when you are not available. The Phone i will send a voice greeting after designated period (ring time). You can also use your personal greeting by using a record function (See Record: Figure 3-10). 1.
  • Page 32: Ring Type

    Option Ring Type You can choose the ring type from the given sound files installe d in your computer. Default setting is a ring from your phone. If you wish to hear the ring from your computer, simply click the check box next to ‘PC’...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot the problems you may encounter while using the Phone i hardware and software. Please follow the instructions to solve the problems before contacting your local sales representative or customer service. This section of troubleshooting for the Phone i includes the following topics: •...
  • Page 34: Trouble With Software Installation

    Troubleshooting Trouble with Software Installation 1. Check the operating system of your computer (See System Requirements section). • To check your operating system, right-click the ‘My Computer’ icon on your desktop, select ‘Properties’and view the ‘System’ section • Phone i software can not be installed under Linux, Unix, Windows XP and Mac 2.
  • Page 35: Trouble With Using The Phone I Program

    Troubleshooting Trouble with Using the Phone i Program If your Phone i is not working properly, please make sure that your computer and phone are working properly before you try troubleshooting. If the problem still exists, please follow the instructions below. v Make sure your computer is on (both the system and monitor) v Check if the Phone i is properly connected to your computer •...
  • Page 36: Trouble With Using The Phone I Hardware

    Troubleshooting Trouble with Using the Phone i Hardware v Check the COM Port is properly installed in your computer (Figure 5-2) • Go to Start à Settings à Control Panel à System à Hardware à Device Manager • Click the ‘+’sign next to the ‘Ports’from the list of devices. •...
  • Page 37: Fcc Information

    FCC Information FCC Information 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.

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