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  • Page 1 MIP-100 Menu Select PQRS WXYZ User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Menu Select PQRS WXYZ Welcome Overview of the MIP-100 ..........1 Features ..............1 Front view ..............2 Side views..............5 Display indicators ............7 Package contents ............. 9 Specifications ..............10 Using the menu.............. 12 Menu map ..............13 Getting started Inserting the battery ............
  • Page 4 Call options..............27 Using the speaker phone..........27 Menu Select Putting a call on hold........... 27 PQRS WXYZ Answering/rejecting a waiting call......... 28 Conducting a conference call........28 Transferring a call ............28 Call waiting..............29 Call forwarding ............29 Call barring ..............
  • Page 5 Wi-Fi settings ..............38 General settings ............38 Menu Select Profiles ..............38 PQRS WXYZ VoIP settings ..............41 General settings ............41 Call control ..............41 Profiles ..............41 GPRS settings..............42 Clock settings ..............43 Saving settings .............. 43 Viewing the status Using the status menu ............
  • Page 6 Menu Select PQRS WXYZ vi --- Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: Overview Of The Mip-100

    Features • Seamless voice and data communication • Standalone mode lets you use the MIP-100 as a Wi-Fi phone to make and receive phone calls with- out using a PDA or portable computer • USB port to connect to PC or PDA for phone appli- cations and high-speed data transfer •...
  • Page 8: Front View

    Up arrow key • Press to scroll up through menu items. • From standby mode, press to display the phone book. Down arrow Press to scroll down through menu items. 2 --- Overview of the MIP-100...
  • Page 9 VoIP strength, or version number. Clear/Delete • Press to cancel your selec- tion and go to the previous menu. • While entering text or num- bers, press to erase charac- ters. Overview of the MIP-100 --- 3...
  • Page 10 WXYZ • Press to reject an incoming call. • In menu mode, press to can- cel your selection and return to standby mode. Alphanumeric Use these keys to enter keypad phone numbers and text. 4 --- Overview of the MIP-100...
  • Page 11: Side Views

    Volume up key Press to increase the volume. Reset button Use a small pointed object such as a pin to reset the MIP-100 if it locks up. Volume down Press to decrease the volume. Overview of the MIP-100 --- 5...
  • Page 12 Name Description Menu Select Power button Press to turn the MIP-100 on PQRS WXYZ or off. Earphone socket Connect the provided ear- phones here. Power in Connect the power adapter to this socket to charge the bat- tery. 6 --- Overview of the MIP-100...
  • Page 13: Display Indicators

    Display indicators Menu Select In standby mode, the MIP-100 screen displays the fol- PQRS WXYZ lowing icons: PTSGI-AP Default0 12:33 AM Name Description Battery Displays the charge level of the charge battery. Five bars indicate that the battery is fully charged or has 100% charge.
  • Page 14 Name Description Menu Select VoIP profile Displays the name of the current PQRS WXYZ VoIP profile. Time Displays the current time. 8 --- Overview of the MIP-100...
  • Page 15: Package Contents

    Package contents Menu Select PQRS WXYZ Menu Select PQRS WXYZ MIP-100 AC adapter Desktop charger Li-ion battery Wired headset Pouch Utility CD User manual Quick start guide Package contents --- 9...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Specifications Menu Select Wi-Fi characteristic PQRS WXYZ • IEEE 802.11b • Frequency range: 2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz • Wireless output power: 25mW maximum • Operating range: Outdoor up to 300m; indoors up to 75m • Supports infrastructure (public) mode and Ad-hoc mode (optional) •...
  • Page 17 Power • Replaceable and rechargeable 1300 mAH Li-ion Menu Select battery PQRS WXYZ • Talk time: 4 hours talk time, 72 hours standby • AC adapter 100~240V, 50~60Hz, 5V 650mA DC output Calling features • Caller ID display, call waiting, call forward, Call transfer •...
  • Page 18: Using The Menu

    • Thermal shock: –30°C, 24 hours to +70°C, 24 hours Using the menu The MIP-100’s menu lets you access the product set- tings and set up the device according to the network conditions. The menu is set up in a simple and easy-to- understand manner.
  • Page 19: Menu Map

    4. To choose a menu setting, press the Menu/Select key to save it. Menu Select PQRS WXYZ Menu map • Phone Book • Search • Add • Edit • Delete • Delete One by One • Delete All • Assign Speed Dial •...
  • Page 20 • Tones • General Menu Select • Silent PQRS WXYZ • Meeting • Outdoor • Pager The following submenu options are available for each of the Tones: • Activate • Personalize • Ringtone • Ring Volume • Alert Type • Key Beep •...
  • Page 21 • Password • ESSID Menu Select • Auth. Protocol PQRS WXYZ • Encryption • Protocol • WEP Key • Advanced • Power Saving • RTS/CTS Threshold • Frag. Threshold • Transfer Rate • Use DHCP (If you select No, the following options are available for modification: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,...
  • Page 22 • DTMF • Prefix Dial Menu Select • Profiles PQRS WXYZ • Default 0-9 • Activate • Personalize • User Number • Password • Registrar • Domain Name • Outbound Proxy • Mail Address • Restore Defaults • Edit Profile Name •...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    Refer to this section to learn more about setting up the MIP-100 before you start using it. Inserting the battery The MIP-100 is equipped with a rechargeable Li-ion bat- tery that can be charged using the supplied battery charger. To insert the battery, do the following: 1.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Menu Select The MIP-100 is provided with a rechargeable Li-ion bat- PQRS WXYZ tery with 3 hours talk time and 70 hours standby time. To charge the battery, connect the battery charger to the Power in slot and insert the power connector into a power outlet.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Wired Earphones

    Turning the phone on/off Press the Power button on the right side of the MIP-100 to turn the device on or off. Locking/unlocking the keypad You can lock the keypad to prevent the keys from being pressed accidentally, for example, when your phone is in a bag or in the pocket.
  • Page 26: Entering Text

    Entering text The MIP-100 has an alphanumeric keypad for keying in the numbers you are dialing, typing your text messages, and adding contact information to your phone book. Each key represents a combination of letters and num- bers.
  • Page 27 To enter text, follow these guidelines: 1. Enter the numbers and characters as desired from Menu Select the keypad, using the preceding table for your ref- PQRS WXYZ erence. 2. The characters 123, ABC, or abc are displayed at the bottom of the screen indicating the current mode for text entry.
  • Page 28: Making Calls

    3. M AKING CALLS Now that you are familiar with the MIP-100, you are ready to start making calls and take full benefits of its calling features. Making a call The MIP-100 supports VoIP calls. In VoIP mode, the MIP-100 offers voice connectivity to users over the Internet with the help of a VoIP server.
  • Page 29: Making An International Call

    Adjusting the volume While talking on the MIP-100, use the Volume up/down keys to increase or decrease the volume according to your preference. You can also adjust the ring tone using the keys when not talking on the phone.
  • Page 30: Redialing A Number

    • Press the End/Reject key to reject an incoming call. The call is forwarded or transferred if you have activated call forwarding. See “Call forward- ing” on page 29. Redialing a number To dial a number quickly that you have dialed recently, do the following: 1.
  • Page 31: Call Logs

    Repeat the same procedure to initiate the emergency call again. Call logs The MIP-100 stores information about all calls made or received. Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed, even if the calls did not connect.
  • Page 32: Returning A Missed Call

    The Recent Calls list consists of the most recent calls from the missed, received, and dialed call logs. Up to 250 calls can be saved. The recently dialed numbers, received numbers, and missed numbers are indicated by different icons. Select a call from a call log and press the Menu/Select key.
  • Page 33: Call Options

    Call options While a call is in progress, a number of additional options are available. Press the Menu/Select key to view these options. Using the speaker phone For handsfree operation, you can use the built-in speaker to talk on the phone. Do one of the following to use the speaker phone.
  • Page 34: Answering/Rejecting A Waiting Call

    Conducting a conference call The call waiting and holding functions also help you to conduct a conference call using the MIP-100 as follows: 1. Call the first participant of the conference call as described in “Making a call” on page 22.
  • Page 35: Call Waiting

    Call waiting You can answer a call while you have another call in progress if you activate the call waiting function. To answer the call waiting press the Send/Answer key. The first call is put on hold. To activate the call waiting function, press Menu/Select and then select Settings, VoIP, Call Control, Call Wait- ing, and Enable.
  • Page 36: Caller Id

    Caller ID To enable the display of the number when you receive an incoming call, press Menu/Select and then select Set- tings, VoIP, Call Control, Caller Id, and Enable. The num- ber is displayed on the screen. DTMF You can select DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) for your outgoing calls depending on the type of network being used by the recipient.
  • Page 37: Using The Phone Book

    4. U SING THE PHONE BOOK The phone book is an important component of the MIP- 100 for storing contact information about your friends, relatives, and colleagues. This eliminates the need for you to memorize important phone numbers. Adding contacts The phone book feature enables you to create new entries for your contacts and edit their contact informa- tion.
  • Page 38: Searching For A Contact

    The selected number and corresponding contact name is stored in the phone book. Searching for a contact 1. Press Menu/Select and then select Phone Book, Search to start searching for contacts. 2. Key in the first few letters of the contact that you are looking for and press Menu/Select.
  • Page 39: Assigning A Speed Dial Number

    Assigning a speed dial number You can use speed dialing to assign a shortcut or hotkey (2 ~ 9) to the phone numbers that you dial most fre- quently. You can then press the speed dial number to quickly dial a number instead of keying in the entire phone number or searching for the contact number from the phone book.
  • Page 40: Setting Tones

    5. S ETTING TONES The MIP-100 has a set of profiles, each customized for different scenarios of usage. For example, you can use the Silent profile when in a movie theatre, the Meeting profile while attending business meetings, or the Out- door profile when travelling outdoors or in a noisy envi- ronment.
  • Page 41: Saving A Profile

    Use the keypad to change the name and press Menu/Select when done. Saving a profile To save a profile to the MIP-100’s internal flash mem- ory, do the following: 1. Press Menu/Select and select Tones to display a list of profiles.
  • Page 42: Configuring The Settings

    6. C ONFIGURING THE SETTINGS The settings menu provides a number of options to con- figure the MIP-100, operating mode, network settings, and preferences. Read this section carefully to learn how to configure your phone. General settings The general settings provide options to customize the MIP-100 according to your preferences.
  • Page 43: Lcd Sleep Interval

    Always On option to always keep the backlight enabled. Alarm clock The MIP-100 has a real time clock that keeps track of the time and also lets you set an alarm. To set an alarm, press not in use to conserve power. To disable the back- light, press Menu/Select, and select Settings, General, and Alarm.
  • Page 44: Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi settings The Wi-Fi settings enable you to set up the MIP-100 for wireless mode. Use this setup to specify and personalize a wireless profile and security settings. General settings The general settings for Wi-Fi mode specify the type of wireless connectivity and enable you to turn on Wi-Fi mode.
  • Page 45 Each profile has the following parameters that can be further set up as desired. Configuration: This option provides various options to set up the basic wireless configuration as follows: • Operating mode: specifies the mode of operation for wireless connectivity. Choose Ad Hoc to con- nect to a wireless node or access point directly.
  • Page 46 This option enables you to make advanced settings for the wireless mode. The following options are available: • Power Saving: Select the On option to enable power saving when the MIP-100 is connected in Wi-Fi mode. • RTS/CTS Threshold: specifies the threshold for RTS and CTS parameters.
  • Page 47: Voip Settings

    See “Call options” on page 27 for details about these options. Profiles The MIP-100 provides ten default profiles for the VoIP mode. Select a profile and press Activate to make the selected profile active. Press Personalize to change the profile settings.
  • Page 48: Gprs Settings

    GPRS is a network service that allows you to use your phone for sending and receiving data over an IP network. The GPRS settings enable you to set up the MIP-100 for GPRS mode. Press Menu/Select and select Settings, GPRS to configure the GPRS settings. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 49: Clock Settings

    Clock settings The clock settings enable you to set the time and date on the MIP-100. The MIP-100 displays the time on the screen after the LCD sleep interval if the power saving mode is set. If the power saving mode is disabled, the screen remains blank.
  • Page 50: Viewing The Status

    Using the status menu The Status menu enables you to view the status of all the MIP-100’s configuration settings at a single glance. To view the MIP-100’s status, press Menu/Select and then select Status. A list of the configuration settings is displayed.
  • Page 51 • Battery Strength: Displays current battery strength. • Auth Status: Displays if he communication channel is authenticated or not. • VoIP Strength: Displays the intensity of the avail- able VoIP signal. • Version Number: Displays current firmware ver- sion. Viewing the Status --- 45...
  • Page 52: Advanced Features

    This section provides details about how to use the MIP-100 with your PC or PDA. Connecting to the PC Use a mini USB cable to connect the MIP-100 to the PC as shown. Installing the USB drivers and WIM To use the MIP-100 as a USB modem for your PC, you need to install the drivers for the device.
  • Page 53: Upgrading The Firmware

    USB download mode. A message titled Firmware upgrade (USB) appears on the screen. 2. Connect the MIP-100 to your PC using the USB cable. If you have not installed the USB drivers on your PC, you are prompted to install them now.
  • Page 54: Using Wim

    Using WIM The WIM application is a useful interface that lets you set up and configure the MIP-100 from your PC or PDA. You can personalize Wi-Fi profiles according to your net- work specifications. You can also use the application to download ringtones, configure SOS numbers for the phone, and make any setup changes for the phone.
  • Page 55 If there is a problem connecting to the device the follow- ing screen is displayed. When the device is found, the following screen is dis- played. Phone book Local Phone book This phonebook is saved on the PC or PPC. Connecting to the PC --- 49...
  • Page 56 Click 'Phone Book' on the WIM start screen. The follow- ing screen is displayed when you select "Local contacts" from the "View" menu. The following options are displayed when you click "Manage" menu: • Add contact: Click 'Add contact' and enter the name, the office number, the home number, and the cell number of the contact and click "Save".
  • Page 57 • Assign ring tone: Click "Assign ring tone" to assign a ring tone to a selected contact. Assign the ring- tone from those displayed. • Dial: Click "Dial" to call the selected contact. • Change local contacts path: Click the "View" menu. The submenus as shown in the following screen are displayed: The description of the submenus is as follows: Local contacts: Select this option to view the details of...
  • Page 58 Dialer Click the "Dialer" button on the WIM start screen as shown in Figure 2. The dialer screen is displayed as follows: Scroll buttons End key End key WiFi VoIP Answer key Transfer call The description of the various keys shown above is given below: •...
  • Page 59 Click the "Settings" menu on the Dialer screen. A list of submenus is displayed as shown below. The description of the submenus is as follows: • Ringtones: Select this menu to change the ring tone of PWG-500. You can choose from the given list of ring tones.
  • Page 60 Config. Stat To configure WIM, click the Config.Stat button. This displays the WIM configuration utility. Select a pro- file from the options and click Edit Profile, Personalize to mod- ify the profile set- tings. Alternatively, click General to mod- ify the general setup. When you edit a profile, all the options and settings rele- vant to the profile are displayed and are available for modification.
  • Page 61: Appendix

    9. A PPENDIX Additional Information The use of this equipment may be subject to local rules and regulations. The following rules and regulations may be relevant in some or all areas. FCC Regulations This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 62: European Regulations

    off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit dif- ferent from that to which the receiver is con- nected.
  • Page 63: Rf Exposure Regulation (Sar)

    • Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Standard: EN 50360, EN 50361 • 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (LVD) Standard: EN 60950:2000 • 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC- Directive) Standard: EN301489-1/7 • The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the user and the conse- quences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with the mark.
  • Page 64 58 --- RF exposure regulation (SAR)

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