BCM WLAN600 User Manual

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WLAN600
Wireless IP Phone
User Guide
Copyright Statement
All brand names are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Disclaimer
Products and specifications are subject to change without notice.
NEV, 2003, Rev: 0.2

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  • Page 1 WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone User Guide Copyright Statement All brand names are registered trademarks of their respective companies. Disclaimer Products and specifications are subject to change without notice. NEV, 2003, Rev: 0.2...
  • Page 2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 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. NOTE 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Checking Shipment Completeness........... 6 2.2. Installing and Removing the Battery ........6 2.3. Charging the Battery ..............8 2.4. Keypad Definition of WLAN600 ..........9 2.5. Turn on/off the Power ............. 10 2.6. Setup to Default IP Address ........... 10 2.7.
  • Page 4 3.6.3. Dialed Call ........................42 3.6.4. Erase Calls........................44 3.7. Setting..................46 3.7.1. Adjusting the Ring Volume ................. 46 3.7.2. Setting the Ring Melody..................47 3.7.3. Setting the Vibrator Mode .................. 48 3.7.4. Setting the Time Format ..................49 3.7.5. Setting the Time Edit ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction This guide is designed to help you quick learn the basic and advanced features. Proxy Server Proxy Server Internet ADSL Modem ADSL Modem WLAN600 WLAN600 Figure 1.1 Network connection for WLAN600...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    2. Getting Started Before using the WLAN600, you must do the following: Check the shipment for completeness How install and remove the battery Charge the phone with the battery How can turn on/off the device 2.1. Checking Shipment Completeness Check and make sure all items that are Put inside the box.
  • Page 7 Fasten it to the phone b pressing slightly downward o the battery until the locking catch snaps into place Figure 2.2 Installing or removing the Battery 3. Make sure the battery is properly installed. To Remove the Battery: Remember to switch the power off before removing the battery Slide the locking latch located at the top of the battery upward and gently pull the battery away from the phone.
  • Page 8: Charging The Battery

    2.3. Charging the Battery Connect the power supply to an AC wall outlet. Put the WLAN600 on the charger. Figure 2.3 Charging the phone and the Battery When phone is turned on, the battery indicator bar blinks, displaying the current power level.
  • Page 9: Keypad Definition Of Wlan600

    2.4. Keypad Definition of WLAN600 The WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone is depicted in Figure 2.1. Mono Graphic LCD Soft key1 Soft key2 Right Left Down Phone on Phone off Power on/off Load default IP (192.168.0.6) 1~9, *, 0, # Figure 2.4 WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone Soft key 1: Used for performing functions displayed in the tab shown above it.
  • Page 10: Turn On/Off The Power

    To turn on/off the Power, Press and hold the “ ” key for approximately 2 seconds to turn on the phone. The phone enters “standby” mode, the Main Screen displayed as Figure 2.5. 12:00 Initializing…. WLAN600 >>Please Wait!<< Not registered Menu Names Figure 2.5 Main Screen / Standby Mode 2.6.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Speaker Volume

    How turn off “key-lock”? Press and hold the key over 2 seconds. A prompt appears as shown in Figure 2.8. Key Pad 12:00 Unlock Figure 2.8 Key Unlock 2.8. Adjusting the Speaker Volume During a call, increase the volume by pressing ► key. Decrease the volume by pressing ◄...
  • Page 12: Configuring Network Environment

    3. Configuring Network Environment The chapter introduces/modify the Network Environment. 3.1. Network Configuration This section introduces/modifies Network information. 3.1.1. Setting Up/Modify to Static IP The section introduces /Modify to Static IP. In Normal, press key. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Setting” in screen. Press key, into “Network Setting”.
  • Page 13 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π Select π Select π 4. Net Setting 1. Network Mode [1]Fixed IP [1]Fixed Select 5. SIP Setting 2. IP Address [2]DHCP [2]DHCP Select 6. Setting 3. Subnet Mask [3]PPPoE [3]PPPoE O.K. θ...
  • Page 14: Setting Up/Modify The Dhcp Client

    Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Network Mode” in screen. Press key, into “Network Mode”. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “DHCP”. When finished these entering or selecting. Press key, return to “Net Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π Select π...
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Pppoe Settings

    3.1.3. Setting UP the PPPoE Settings This section provides instructions for performing the PPPoE settings. The Poin-to-Poin Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client provides a mechanism for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them. In idle state, press key.
  • Page 16 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π Select π Select π 4. Net Setting 1. Network Mode [3]PPPoE [2]PPPoE Select 5. SIP Setting 2. IP Address [1]Fixed IP [3]Fix IP Select 6. Setting 3. Subnet Mask [2]DHCP [1]DHCP O.K.
  • Page 17: Wireless Configuration

    4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Scan” in screen. 5. Press key, into “Scan”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Service Set Identifier (SSID)”. 7. When finished these entering or selecting. Press key, return to “Wireless”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π Select π...
  • Page 18 3.2.1.2. Setting Up the Wireless Settings 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Wireless” in screen. 3. Press key into “Wireless”. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “ESSID” in screen. 5. Press key to “edit” mode. 6.
  • Page 19 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu Input the ESSID π Select π Select 7. Wireless 2. ESSID ESSID ESSID 8. SSL Setting 3. Network Mode bcm-test| bcm-test| Saved 9. Restart 4. Channel O.K. θ θ Clear Clear Select Back...
  • Page 20 3.2.1.3. Setting Up the Wired Equivalent Privacy Keys 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Wireless” in screen. 3. Press key, into “Wireless”. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ key until “WEP Select” in screen. 5.
  • Page 21 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π Select π Select π 7. Wireless 6. WEP Select [2]64bit [2]64bit 8. SSL Setting 7. Wep Key 1 [3]128bit [3]128bit Select Select 9. Restart 8. Wep Key 2 [1]None [1]None θ θ...
  • Page 22: Sip Configuration

    3.3. SIP Configuration This section provides instructions for performing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) configuring using the SIP Configuration submenu. 3.3.1. Setting UP the Proxy Server Settings This section provides information about performing the proxy server settings. 1. In idle state, press key.
  • Page 23 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 5. SIP Setting 6. Setting 7. Wireless θ Select Back Select Back Input the IP π Select Select π 1. Proxy Server Proxy IP Proxy IP 1. Proxy IP 2. OutboundProxy 2. Port 123.123.123.123|...
  • Page 24: Setting Up The Outbound Proxy Settings

    11. Press key, enter “edit” mode. 12. Press key delete all number of last entered. 13. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Outbound Proxy”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 5. SIP Setting 6. Setting 7.
  • Page 25: Setting Up The User Account Settings

    3.3.3. Setting UP the User Account Settings This section provides information about performing the User Account settings. 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “SIP Setting” in screen. 3. Press key, into “SIP Setting”.. 4.
  • Page 26 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 5. SIP Setting 6. Setting 7. Wireless θ Select Back Select Back Input the number π Select π Select 3. User Account 1. Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number 1. Proxy Server 2.
  • Page 27: Ssl Configuration

    3.4. SSL Configuration This section provides instructions for performing the SSL settings. The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) client provides a security protocol provides data encryption, server authentication, message integrity, and optional client authentication for a TCP/IP connection In idle state, press key.
  • Page 28 Select Back Select Back Back Back Input the name π Select 2. SSL Username SSL Username SSL Username Back 3. SSL Pwd bcm-test| bcm-test Saved 1. SSL Select O.K. θ Clear Back Select Back Clear Input the password π Select 3.
  • Page 29: Using The Phone Book

    9. Press key, into “Speed Dial”. 10. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “key numbers”. 11. When finished these entering or selecting. Press key, return to “Search”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5.
  • Page 30: Searching Phone Book Entry: Edit Entry

    3.5.2. Searching Phone Book Entry: Edit Entry This section provides information about performing the Speed Dial settings. 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen. 3. Press key, into “Phone Book Setting”. 4.
  • Page 31 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting θ Select Back Select Back π 1. Search 1. Search Select 2. Add Entry 2. Add Entry No Data 3. Erase 3. Erase Exist!! θ...
  • Page 32: Searching Phone Book Entry: Erase Entry

    9. Press key, into “Erase”. 10. Press key, confirm the erase entry. 11. When finished these entering or editing. 12. Press key, return to “Search”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting θ...
  • Page 33: Searching Phone Book Entry: Group Setting

    9. Press key, into “Group Setting”. 10. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll to “Group” format. 11. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Group Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4.
  • Page 34: Adding A Phone Book Entry

    “edit IP” mode. 10. Press key, delete all number of last entered. 11. W hen finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Add Entry”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5.
  • Page 35: Erasing Phone Book Entry: One By One

    3.5.6. Erasing Phone Book Entry: One by One This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book Entry settings. 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Phone Book” in screen. 3. Press key, into “Phone Book Setting”. 4.
  • Page 36 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting θ Select Back Select Back π 3. Erase 1. Search 2. Add Entry θ Select Back Select Back π 1. One by One 1.
  • Page 37: Erasing Phone Book Entry: All

    7. Press key, into “Erase All”. 8. Press key, confirm the erase entry. 9. W hen finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Erase”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5.
  • Page 38: Using The Call History

    3.6. Using the Call History The Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls. 3.6.1. Missed Call You can check for missed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Missed Calls list.
  • Page 39 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting θ Select Back Select Back π 1. Missed call 1. Missed call Select Name: 2. Received call 2. Recieved call No Data 3. Dialed call 3.
  • Page 40: Received Call

    3.6.2. Received Call You can check for Received calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Missed Calls list. Edit: 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen. 3.
  • Page 41 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting θ Select Back Select Back π 2. Received call 2. Received call Select Name: 3. Dialed call 3. Dialed call No Data 4. Erase calls 4.
  • Page 42: Dialed Call

    3.6.3. Dialed Call You can check for Dialed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Dialed Calls list. Edit: 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen. 3.
  • Page 43 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting θ Select Back Select Back π 3. Dialed call 3. Dialed call Select Name: 4. Erase calls 4. Erase calls No Data 1. Missed call 1.
  • Page 44: Erase Calls

    3.6.4. Erase Calls Erase All: 1. In idle state, press key. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Call History” in screen. 3. Press key, into “Call History Setting”. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Erase Calls” in screen. 5.
  • Page 45 Dialed Call. 8. Press key, confirm the erase “Dialed Call. 9. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Erase Calls”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4.
  • Page 46: Setting

    5. Press key, into “Ring volume”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Ring Volume. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 47: Setting The Ring Melody

    4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Melody” in screen. 5. Press key, into “Melody”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Melody. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 48: Setting The Vibrator Mode

    4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Vibrator” in screen. 5. Press key, into “Vibrator”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Vibrator on/off. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 49: Setting The Time Format

    5. Press key, into “Time Format”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Time Format. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 50: Setting The Time Edit

    5. Press key, enter “edit number” mode. 6. Press ◄ or ► key to moving the curser when editing. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7.
  • Page 51: Setting The Banner

    5. Press key, enter “edit” mode. 6. Press key delete all number of last entered. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8. SSL Setting θ...
  • Page 52: Setting The Key Lock

    5. Press key, into “Key Lock”. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ key, scroll the Key Lock on/off. 7. When finished these entering or editing. Press key, return to “Setting”. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 53: Restoring The Factory Default Settings

    4. Press ▲ or ▼ key, until “Load Default” in screen. 5. Press key, into “Load Default”. 6. Press key, confirm the “Load Default Factory”. 7. The device will automatically reboot when the factory default settings are restored. 12:00 WLAN600 Not registered Menu Names Menu π 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8.
  • Page 54: Web Configuration Setting

    4. Web Configuration Setting This chapter provides information that is using the web Brower to configure the WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone. Configuration Parameters 4.1. Device Information Software Version Bootrom Version Release Date Ethernet Port Telephony Port Network Configuration Get IP Address...
  • Page 55 Phone Number Registration Status Phone Book Setup Destination Name Destination Phone NO. Destination IP Address Use Proxy Wireless Setting ESSID Channel ( 1-11 ) Mode 802.11b AdHoc Infrastructure Rate Auto 5.5M None 64bits 128bits Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Default Key Key 1...
  • Page 56 Voice Frame per Packet Small Medium Large DTMF RELAY DTMF Payload( 0 ~ 127 ) System Login Username New Password Confirm Password Admin Login username Admin New Password Admin Confirm Password Time Zone Time Server Update Firmware TFTP IP Address File Name Block Size Select File...
  • Page 57: Login Password

    4.2. Login Password Users can use browsers to setup or show the information of the IP phone. Go to http://<ipaddress> Use default username “user” and password “1111” to see the settings, Administrator use “voipadmin” and password “admin” to login. The web page is divided into several frames, each of which is related to VoIP module. It includes information, network settings, SIP proxy server settings, registrar server settings, phone book settings, voice codec settings, voice quality settings, system settings, and update settings.
  • Page 58: Device Information

    4.3. Device Information 4.4. Network Configuration: STATIC...
  • Page 59: Network Configuration: Dhcp

    4.5. Network Configuration: DHCP 4.6. Network Configuration: PPPoE...
  • Page 60: Outbound Proxy Configuration

    4.7. OutBound Proxy Configuration 4.8. SIP Proxy Configuration...
  • Page 61: Phone Book

    4.9. Phone Book 4.10. Wireless Setting...
  • Page 62: System

    4.11. System 4.12. Update System...
  • Page 63: Basic Phone Tasks

    5. Basic Phone Tasks This chapter provides information about performing the following tasks: Dialing a Phone Number Redialing a Number Using Speed Dial Answering a Call Holding a Call 5.1. Dialing a Phone Number 1. In idle state, enter the phone number by using the numerical keys. 2.
  • Page 64: Display Messages

    6. Display Messages This appendix provides a list of messages that are displayed on the user interface of the WLAN600, and contains the following sections: Error Messages Warning Messages 6.1. Error Messages “Error messages” are displayed to let you know that an error has occurred. These “error message”...
  • Page 65: Warning Messages

    (2)The device is in power-off condition. Warn 2: Battery Low ( blinking) 12:00 The battery energy level is low. WLAN600 Net Fail! (DHCP) Menu Names Warn 3: Weak signal detected ( blinking) 12:00 The signal quality is low.

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