Chapter 1 Overview of the WiFi Phone………………………………3 1.1 Front Panel and Keypad………………………………………………………. 3 1.2 Keypad function description………………………………………………….. 4 1.3 Main Screen……………………………………………………………………. 5 1.4 Entering and Editing text……………………………………………………... 5 1.5 Making a Phone Call…………………………………………………………... 6 1.5.1 Entering the phone number manually 1.5.2 Using the Phone Book 1.5.3 Using the Call History 1.5.4 Using the Quick Setting...
1.2 Keypad function description Description Power on/off and End key Display IP address key Used to end or reject a call, or to return to standby mode. Answer/Send key Used to answer a call or dial a number. Menu and select key Used to enter into menu and move up and down to select items In Input Mode, you can switch [123], [abc] and [ABC].
1.3 Main Screen After powering on, the phone enters standby mode, with the main screen displayed as shown in Figure 1.3.1 1 Battery icon 2 User name 3 Right soft key tab 4 Left soft key tab 5 AP information: Showing which AP you are connecting 6 Signal strength icon 7 Registration status indicator: when SIP registration is enabled, the *reg indicates...
• Press to move the cursor. to clear the number/character that the cursor points to. • Press • Press to abort the editing. 1.5 Making a Phone Call 1.5.1 Entering the phone number manually You can enter phone number (needing SIP Proxy Server and SIP Registrar) or SIP URL at the entering line.
1.5.5 Redial a Number At the standby mode, press The list of placed calls is displayed. The latest dialed number is highlighted, so you can redial this number directly by pressing the left soft key. 1.5.6 Answer a Call/ Reject a Call To answer a call, press to accept.
To transfer the call, press to make call out. Please refer to Figure 1.5.3 Chapter 2 Call History 2.1 Call History Figure 2.1.1 provides information about accessing the main menu and using its features. Menu and press the third party’s number, then press Call History Message Call Settings...
Figure 2.1.2 shows the architecture of Call History menu. Call History You can find out all the records of Dialled /Answered/Missed/ Delete Records Chapter 3 Message 3.1 Message You can send and delete messages here. Also, you can find out the records of Inbox / Outbox.
Chapter 4 Phone Book 4.1 Phone Book You can press to enter “Phone Book”. You can Search /Add / Delete the contact list and check the phone book capacity. (Or make a Skype call from Skype Buddy List.) Note: to make a Skype call from WiFi Phone, you need to install SIP-Skype Gateway software in your PC. To get a buddy list from Skype: 1.
5.1 SIP Settings Figure 5.1.2 shows the architecture of the SIP Settings menu. SIP Settings Display Name User Name Proxy ID Passwords Registrar Registrar Status Outbound Proxy Outbound Status Domain Registration time SIP Local Port Session Timer Type Session Timer SIP Privacy Figure 5.1.2...
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SIP Settings menu architecture In the main Menu, press to enter and press scroll to Call Settings and then select SIP Settings. Then press to select it. The SIP Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.1.3 Figure 5.1.3 1 Display Name Enter display name here.
For example: 210.65.147.201:5060 8 Outbound Proxy Status You can enable or disable the WIFI PHONE to use the outbound proxy server. To call through outbound proxy server, “enable” needs to be set 9 Domain SIP Domain, SIP server URL For example: limss.cht.com.tw:5060 10 Registration Time Enter registration time here.
5.4 NAT Settings NAT Traversal (for service provider reference)---STUN/Static/None For inter-working with some NAT-unfriendly VoIP system (server or gateway),which can not detect the phone behind NAT, you may need to configure your phone to use the NAT external IP/Port. For such environment, we provide 2 methods to get your NAT external IP/Port 1.
Chapter 6 Network Settings Network Settings This chapter provides information about accessing the Network Settings menu and using its features. Figure 6.1.1 shows the architecture of the Network Settings menu. Network Settings Figure 6.1.1 Network Settings menu In the main Menu, press to select it.
6.1 IP Settings IP Status Show current status of Network settings including MAC address, DHCP status, IP address, Subnet Mask and default gateway. DHCP You can get dynamic IP address, default gateway and DNS server IP address from a DHCP server if you enable the DHCP function. If you want to configure these settings manually, please disable this DHCP function.
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Figure 6.1.4 Site Survey Press to enter the “Quick Setting” menu and use to scroll to “Site Survey”. Press to select and initiate site survey. To set Profile on Web Configuration: 1. Enter Web page 2. Select Wireless Setting 3. To edit “Profile Name” & “ESSID” 4.
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A. Authentication Setting Step 1: Please check Access Point uses either “Open” or “Shared Key” of the WEP Authentication Step 2: Please set the status: “Open” or “Shared Key” into menu 6.4.4 “Authentication” After the setting, please set steps in following “B”. B.
D. WPA-EAP/TLS Setting This mode needs both [User Certificate] and [Root Certificate]. Step 1: Set ESSID Step 2: Select [User Certificate] Step 3: Input User ID Step 4: Input User Password Step 5: Select [Root Certficate] E. WPA-EAP/TTLS Setting This mode needs [Root Certificate] only. Step 1: Set ESSID Step 2: Input User ID of the User Certificate Step 3: Input User Password of the User Certificate...
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When “User Certificate” is requested by radius server, settings on Web configuration is needed as follows, 1. Enter Web page 2. Select “Upload User Certificate” 3. To link the file which is provided by MIS 4. Apply 5. After uploading, reboot WiFi phone. 6.
6.4 Root Certificate When “User Certificate” is requested by radius server, settings on Web configuration is needed as follows, 1. Enter Web page 2. Select “Upload Root Certificate” 3. To link the file which is provided by MIS 4. Apply...
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5. After uploading, reboot WiFi phone. 6. Select “Wireless Setting” of Web page 7. To set encryption type into “ WPA-EAP/TTLS ” 8. To set User ID & Password (provided by MIS) 9. To set “Root Certificate” if it’s also requested by radius server 10.
Chapter 7 Phone Settings Phone Settings 7.1 Vibrator Enable or disable the vibrator 7.2 Ringer Enable or disable the ringer here. 7.3 Ring Tones You can select from the 17 ringer melodies from Melody 1 to Melody 17. 7.4 Ringtone Volume You can change ring tone volume here from 1-5 levels.
7.7 Speed Dial Set speed dial numbers here (up to 9 sets) 7.8 Web Configuration Enable or disable the web configuration here. Enter Web Configuration procedure: 1.Press to see IP address; ex: http://192.168.1.130 2.open MSIE and input the URL: http://192.168.1.130 3.
Chapter 8 System Time In the main menu, press to scroll to System Time and press to select it. The system time menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 8.1.1 Figure 8.1.1 System Time menu...
8.1 Date Time Setting You can set time and date in this submenu. The time can be set in the 24-hour or 12-hour format. The date can be set in the YYYY.MM.DD, MM.DD.YYYY or DD.MM.YYYY format. 8.2 SNTP Setting Time Zone Setting This submenu includes Time Zone and Daylight Saving configuration.
In the main menu, press to scroll to Firmware Settings and press to select it. The system time menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 9.1.2 Figure 9.1.2 9.1 Firmware Version You can check the current firmware version here. 9.2 HTTP Server Enter your HTTP server here.
3. To use “ browser ” to link the upgrade file 4. Press “Apply ” After the upgrade process is successfully finished, you will receive the message as follows: B. To upgrade on WiFi phone “ Firmware Upgrade settings ” 1.
Chapter 10 IP Camera 10.1 IP Camera Play This chapter provides information about accessing the IP Camera server which can be used as IP Surveillance purpose. 1. Enter your IP camera server address into ”IP Camera IP” column. Press “Apply”. 2.
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