BlueTinum BT-WFP1000 User Manual

BlueTinum BT-WFP1000 User Manual

Wireless voip phone
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Wireless VoIP Phone
Model: BT-WFP1000
User's Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview the WiFi Phone ........................ 6
1.1 Front Panel and Keypad ............................................ 6
1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery .......................... 8
1.4 Powering the WiFi Phone On and Off ........................ 9
1.5 Main Screen ............................................................. 10
1.6 Entering and Editing text .......................................... 10
1.7 Making a Phone Call ................................................ 11
1.7.1 Enter the phone number manually..............................11
1.7.2 Using the Phonebook..................................................11
1.7.3 Using the Call History..................................................11
1.7.4 Redial a number ..........................................................11
1.8 Answering a Call ...................................................... 11
1.9 Holding a Call........................................................... 12
Chapter 2 Menu Architecture.................................. 13
Chapter 3 Phonebook.............................................. 15
3.1 Browse the Phonebook ............................................ 16
3.2 Create a new record................................................. 16
3.3 Review ..................................................................... 16
Chapter 4 Call History ............................................. 17
4.1 Missed Calls............................................................. 17
4.2 Incoming Calls.......................................................... 18
4.3 Outgoing Calls.......................................................... 18
4.4 Erase Records ......................................................... 18
Chapter 5 Message .................................................. 20
5.1 Read Message ......................................................... 20
5.2 Send Message ......................................................... 21
5.2.1 Send...................................................................... 21
5.2.2 Previous Line ........................................................ 21
5.2.3 Next Line ............................................................... 22
5.2.4 Use Template........................................................ 22
5.2.5 Insert Time ............................................................ 22
5.2.6 Insert Time ............................................................ 23
5.2.7 Clear Input Text..................................................... 23
Chapter 6 Phone Settings ....................................... 24
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Wireless VoIP Phone 1.1 Front Panel and Keypad ..........6 1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery ......8 Model: BT-WFP1000 1.4 Powering the WiFi Phone On and Off ......9 1.5 Main Screen ............. 10 1.6 Entering and Editing text .......... 10 1.7 Making a Phone Call ..........
  • Page 2 6.1 Ringer Melody ............25 9.2.2.2 Auth. Type............33 6.2 Melody Select............25 9.2.2.3 Used WEP Key ..........33 6.3 Key Tone..............25 9.2.2.4 WEP Key Setting..........33 6.4 Vibrator..............25 9.2.2.5 PSK Pass Phrase..........33 6.5 Speaker Volume............25 9.2.3 Tx Rate..............
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Overview The Wifi Phone

    14.3.4 Configuration Tools ...........49 Chapter 1 Overview the WiFi Phone 14.3.5 Status ................49 14.4 LAN Setting ............50 This WiFi IP phone is compliant to IEEE 802.11b standard and IETF 14.4.1 Dynamic IP ..............51 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). As long as users are in the coverage of 14.4.2 Static IP ..............51 APs (Access Point), they can use WiFi IP Phone to make VoIP phone 14.4.3 DNS................51...
  • Page 4: Removing And Installing The Battery

    1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery Description To remove the battery: Arrow key: Used to navigate from one Turn the handset face down and locate the battery release button at the function to another, move the cursor in entry middle of the handset. mode and adjust volume when talking.
  • Page 5: Powering The Wifi Phone On And Off

    1.3 Charging the WIFI PHONE 1.5 Main Screen Before the first time use of the WIFI PHONE, please charge it for at After powering on, the phone enters standby mode, with the main screen least six hours. displayed, as shown in Figure 1.4.1 The battery icon on the LCD display will show the charging status.
  • Page 6: Making A Phone Call

    Figure 1.8.1 Answer or reject a call • Press to abort the editing. 1.7 Making a Phone Call 1.9 Holding a Call When talking, press to hold the call 1.7.1 Enter the phone number manually You can enter phone number (needing SIP Proxy Server and SIP To resume the held call, press again Registrar) or SIP URL at the entering line.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Menu Architecture

    Chapter 2 Menu Architecture In standby mode, press to select the main Menu. The main menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 2.0.3. Then you can use In the standby mode, you can press the right soft key to select the Phonebook menu or press the left soft key to select the main Menu.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Phonebook

    3.1 Browse the Phonebook Chapter 3 Phonebook 1. In the Phonebook menu, press to scroll to Browse. This chapter provides information about accessing the Phonebook and Then press to select it. using its features. Figure 3.0.1 shows the architecture of the Phonebook 2.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Call History

    4.2 Incoming Calls Chapter 4 Call History In the Call History menu, select Incoming Calls. The Incoming Calls menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.2.1. This chapter provides information about accessing the call history menu Jack@192.168.1.210 and using its features. Figure 4.0.1 shows the architecture of the Call History menu.
  • Page 10: Chapter 5 Message

    Chapter 5 Message You can press to select which item you want to erase. Then press to erase it. For example, you want to erase the outgoing This chapter provides information about accessing the message menu and calls, as shown in Figure 4.4.2 and Figure 4.4.3. using its features.
  • Page 11: Send Message

    Figure 5.2.2.1 Previous Line menu 5.2 Send Message In the Message menu, select Send Message. The Send Message menu is Press to select Previous Line. You can see the previous text on the displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.1. display. 5.2.3 Next Line How are you▎...
  • Page 12: Insert Time

    Next Line Use Template Insert Time Select Back Figure 5.2.5.1 Insert Time menu Press to select Insert Time. The time be added on the display. 5.2.6 Insert Time Press to select Insert Date. The insert date menu is displayed, as Chapter 6 Phone Settings shown in Figure 5.2.6.1.
  • Page 13: Ringer Melody

    Chapter 7 SIP Settings In the main Menu, press to scroll to Phone Settings and This chapter provides information about accessing the SIP Settings menu press to select it. The Phone Settings menu is displayed, as shown in and using its features. Figure 7.0.1 shows the architecture of the SIP Figure 6.0.2 Settings menu.
  • Page 14: Display Name

    7.10 Proxy Status In the main Menu, press to scroll to SIP Settings. Then You can enable or disable the WIFI PHONE to use the proxy server. press to select it. The SIP Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 7.0.2 7.11 Outbound Proxy Enter outbound Proxy server IP address and port number here.
  • Page 15: Chapter 8 Ip Settings

    Chapter 8 IP Settings In the main Menu, press to scroll to IP Settings and press to select it. The IP Settings menu is displayed, as shown in This chapter provides information about accessing the IP Settings menu Figure 8.0.2 and using its features.
  • Page 16: Current Ip Config

    8.3 Current IP Config. Chapter 9 WLAN Settings Check the current IP configure here. This chapter provides information about accessing the WLAN Settings menu and using its features. Figure 9.0.1 shows the architecture of the WLAN Settings menu. WLAN Settings Site Survey SSID Current Setting...
  • Page 17: Site Survey

    9.2.3 Tx Rate In the main Menu, press to scroll to WLAN Settings. Select WLAN Tx rate here. Then press to select it. The WLAN Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 9.0.2 9.3 AP Profiles Site Survey You can check the AP profiles here. Current Setting AP Profiles Select...
  • Page 18: Chapter 10 System Time

    10.1 Time Setting Chapter 10 System Time Press to select clock settings or date settings. This chapter provides information about system time setting. Figure 10.0.1 shows the architecture of the system time menu. 10.1.1 Clock Settings Time Setting Clock Settings System Time Press to select set clock value and timer format.
  • Page 19: Chapter 11 Information

    11.2 Network Information Chapter 11 Information Network and WLAN status can be shown here. This chapter provides information about accessing the Information menu 11.3 System Information and using its features. Figure 11.0.1 shows the architecture of the You can get information about the Firmware Version, Serial Number and Information menu.
  • Page 20: Chapter 12 Profile 1

    12.1 Key Lock Chapter 12 Profile 1 In the Profile 1 menu, select Key Lock. The key-locked screen is shown as in Figure 12.1.1. This chapter provides information about accessing the Profile 1 menu and using its features. Figure 12.0.1 shows the architecture of the Profile WiFi 1 menu.
  • Page 21: Chapter 13 Profile 2

    13.3 Vibrator Only Chapter 13 Profile 2 This menu allows users to set vibrator only mode. This chapter provides information about accessing the Profile 2 menu and using its features. Figure 13.0.1 shows the architecture of the Profile 13.4 Melody Only 2 menu.
  • Page 22: Chapter 14 Web-Based Management Interface

    are four configuration items: System, LAN, Wireless and SIP. All of Chapter 14 Web-based Management these configuration items will be described in the following sections. Interface Senao WIFI PHONE has a Web-based management interface to provide users an easier way to configure WIFI PHONE. Some advanced configurations, like firmware upgrade, are only available by using this interface.
  • Page 23: System Time

    Figure 14.3.0.1 System Setting Page Figure 14.3.1.1 System Date & Time settings 14.3.2 Administrator Settings 14.3.1 System Time Clicking the Administrator Settings option will bring you to the Clicking the System Date & Time option will bring you to the System Administrator Settings page as shown in Figure 14.3.2.1.
  • Page 24: Firmware Upgrade

    Figure 14.3.2.1 Administrator Settings Figure 14.3.3.1 Firmware Upgrade page 14.3.3 Firmware Upgrade Clicking the Firmware Upgrade option will bring you to the Firmware Upgrade page as shown in Figure 14.3.3.1. You can upgrade the firmware of WIFI PHONE using a FTP server. After finishing the configuration, click the Apply icon at the bottom of this page to start the firmware upgrading.
  • Page 25: Configuration Tools

    14.3.4 Configuration Tools Clicking the Configuration Tools option will bring you to the Configuration Tools page as shown in Figure 14.3.4.1. You can set WIFI PHONE back to its factory default settings in this option. Figure 14.3.5.1 Status page 14.4 LAN Setting Clicking the LAN item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the LAN Setting page as shown in Figure 14.4.0.1.
  • Page 26: Dynamic Ip

    14.5 Wireless Setting Clicking the Wireless item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the Wireless Setting page as shown in Figure 14.5.0.1. There is one option under the Wireless item: Setting. Figure 14.4.0.1 LAN Setting page 14.4.1 Dynamic IP Clicking the Dynamic IP option will bring you to the Dynamic IP page.
  • Page 27: Sip Setting

    Figure 14.5.1.3 Wireless Settings page (continued) Figure 14.5.1.1 Wireless Settings page 14.6 SIP Setting Clicking the SIP item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the SIP Setting page as shown in Figure 14.6.0.1. There is one option under the SIP item: Setting.
  • Page 28: Setting

    Figure 14.6.0.1 SIP Setting page Figure 14.6.1.1 SIP Setting page 14.6.1 Setting Clicking the Setting option will bring you to the SIP Settings page as shown in Figure 14.6.1.1 and Figure 14.6.1.2. This option allows you to set all the SIP related settings, including User Information, Proxy Server, Outbound Proxy and Registrar, used by the WIFI PHONE.
  • Page 29: Phone Settings

    14.7 Phone Settings Click the Phone Settings item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the Phone Setting page as shown in Figure 14.7.0.1. There is one option under the Phone Settings item: Phone Settings. Figure 14.8.0.1 Phone Book page 14.8.1 Phone Book Edit Clicking the Phbook Edit option will bring you to the Phone Book Edit...

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