1 Videophone Description Basic Description The LVP-2890 is a hybrid PSTN and IP based phone that permits audio and video calls and access to special services available from your communications provider. The LVP-2890 incorporates the following elements as shown in Fig. 1: •...
Description of the Keys Function Speakerphone off-hook button. With Handset on-hook, activates Speakerphone. With Handset off-hook, switches to Speakerphone operation. Call release button. While using the Speakerphone, this button will end the call. Also, while browsing menus, this button will return to the previous menu. Navigation buttons.
Safety Information The Videophone complies with CEI EN60950 “ITE safety” regulations (IT equipment). For safety reasons, do not use the telephone in bathrooms or very humid environments, as it is not waterproof. Entering Characters with the Keyboard To enter any type of text (a name, an email address in the phonebook, etc.), follow the same procedure as for any mobile telephone.
Technical Specifications Videophone base size: 206 x 190 x 100 mm. Handset size: 184 x 42 x 32 mm. Approximate weight: 750 + 195 g (base + handset) Main processor: Intel PXA270 @ 416 MHz PSTN port RJ-11 LAN port: RJ-45 WLAN interface: IEEE802.11b/g...
2 Installing Installation Guidelines • The Videophone can be used in a temperature range of +0° to 40° C and a 5 to 95% relative humidity. • Place the telephone on a smooth non-slip surface. • Do not place the Videophone in particularly dusty environments, as the build up of dust deposits can affect the working of the mechanical parts subject to movement.
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Power Connection Conncetion PSTN Line Handset Conncetion Conncetion Figure 2 LVP-2890 Installation...
3 Settings By default, the LVP-2890 is set to function in the narrowband mode connected to a PSTN line and there is no need for further configuration. These and other settings may be changed in the “SETTINGS” menu. The “SETTINGS” Menu is accessed from the idle screen by selecting settings from the main menu. When you select the main menu, you see the selections as below.
Enabling the a broadband profile may require configuring the parameters for “Network Parameters” or “WiFi Parameters”, see sections 3.6.4 or 3.6.5 respectively. If this configuration is required, the (icon) icon will appear, indicating this situation. Audio Settings 3.2.1 Configuring Audio Volume With this function you can set audio volume during normal audio calls and video calls for handset and hands free conversations.
3.2.2.4 Ring Filter for VIP calls This parameter enables operation of the VIP filtering. When enabled, only calls from callers identified as a VIP in the Phonebook will provide audible ringing. Note that CLI (Calling Line Identification) service must be available. VIPs are defined as shown in section 11. To enable the filter for VIP calls: 1.
Personalize with Phone Settings 3.4.1 Display Options 3.4.1.1 Display Color To personalize the display several background color choices are available. To modify the screen color: 1. With the telephone idle, select “main menu” → “settings” → “phone settings” → “display” → “menu color” and press OK. 2.
6. If you wish to restrict voice calls only, select “voice call” → “enable”, to restrict video calls only, select “video calls” → “enable”. 3.4.3 Language Selection The LVP-2890 displays can be in several languages to meet the user needs. The languages available are English (default), French, and Spanish.
3.5.2 Proxy To modify the SIP proxy parameters, from “main menu” → “settings” → “VoIP settings”: 1. Select “Proxy” and press OK. 2. Select the parameter you wish to modify and make the desired changes. Modifiable parameters are: • Proxy port: default is 5060 •...
3.5.6 Ports The TCP and UDP ports for real-time media (audio and video) and the SIP signalling ports can be configured according to network environment. This parameter can only be accessed if the user has logged in to Admin, see section 3.6.2. To modify the port assignment, from “main menu” → “settings” → “VoIP settings”...
3.6.2 Admin mode The LVP-2890 includes an Admin mode, which is used to control access to several settings. Settings for Camera mode, VoIP ports, Codec priority and database Reset can be accessed only if the user logs in or activates the Admin mode. To log in: 1.
3.6.5 WiFi parameters With this menu, you can modify WiFi interface parameters. From “main menu” → “settings” → “system settings”: 1. Select “WiFi” and press OK. 2. Select the desired option: • “Network settings”: provides information on the current network configuration (MAC address, DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, link port and DNS) and allows this data to be modified.
4 Voice Calls The LVP-2890 incorporates basic and advanced voice call handling functions. Calls can be placed, received, held and transferred. Placing a call You can place a call by simply Dialing a number while the handset is off-hook or a number can be Dialed or selected while: •...
To answer the call, lift the handset or press the Off-Hook button to activate the Speakerphone function. The phone displays the Caller Id or, if available in the Phonebook, the caller’s name and the caller’s picture from the server. 4.2.2 Missed Call Notification/Return When a call is not answered, the screen displays the Missed Calls message, informing the user of the new missed call in the Missed Call Log.
When you have an active call and a call on Hold, selecting Call Hold will place the active call on Hold and connect the Holding call. In this way, you may toggle between the Holding and active call, which is known as a “Brokers Call”.
5 Video Calls The LVP-2890 incorporates Videophone capability, the ability to transmit and receive video. Making a Video Call You can establish a video call in two ways, a direct Video call or an indirect Video call where a voice call is switched to a video call.
• Small remote and local: both local and remote images are displayed in a small frame. Active Video Call Options During a Video Call a number of options are available as explained below. These options are selected from the “Options” menu. In addition, the received Video can be captured as a photo or video and stored in the LVP-2890 Image gallery, see section 9.
6 E-Mail Messages Menu If you have subscribed to E-Mail Service, you can access E-Mail through the “Messages” menu. Configuring E-Mail Before using the E-mail service, you must configure your account. E-Mail service is configured through the “Messages” menu: From idle, select “main menu” → “messages” and confirm with OK. Select “account”...
You may also select a saved E-Mail to send by entering the “Subject” of the E-Mail before step 2 above and then selecting “Send” to send the email. Accessing saved E-Mails To recover an E-Mail you have saved in your “Draft” box: From the "e-mail”...
7 Services Menu Your Service provider may provide advanced services, which are accessed in the “Services“ Menu. From the “Services Menu” you can manage your Voice Mai-box, browse the Web and control Video Monitoring services. Voice Mail If you have subscribed to Voice Mail Service, you can access Voice Mail through the “Services” menu. Prior to accessing your Voice Mail some configuration, as described below, may be requires.
The LVP-2890 will display a quarter of the Web page; use the navigation button to move through the page. Video Monitoring The Video supervision facility permits you to monitor the camera of a remote Videophone/camera from pre-assigned Videophones. The Videophone/camera to be monitored must be enabled and monitoring Videophone numbers must be registered with the Videophone to be monitored.
8 Call History The Call History stores, in three different directories, the last 20 calls missed, received and Dialed. The information on the missed and received calls is available only to customers who subscribe to the CLI (Calling Line Identification) service. If CLI service is not available, only “Number reserved” will be displayed. Viewing Call Logs To access the Call Logs: With the Videophone idle, select “main menu”...
this function from “main menu” → “call history”: 1. Select the desired Call Log (missed/received/Dialed).and confirm with OK, 2. Select the desired call record, 3. Select “Options”. 4. Select “Save in Phonebook” option and press OK. 5. Enter the name associated with the telephone number selected. Note: with this operation you can only associate the contact name with the number;...
Images and Sounds The LVP-2890 includes several galleries for sounds, photos and videos. Various galleries are provided to allow the user to separate the different file types in the different galleries. The audios (sound) gallery includes fifty (50) pre-stored sounds in the Videophone gallery. An additional sixty (60) audios can be stored by the user, twenty (20) each in the Recorded Audios, Received and Other Melodies galleries.
• Received images, images stored from an SD/MMC card. 3. Select the desired image. 4. To access the available options, select “Options” from the left-hand side of the screen. The screen will display the options menu as below:: • Set as background: to establish the selected image as the background. •...
• Assign to contact: to assign the audio to a person in the phonebook, so that when a call is received from the contact, the associated audio is provided as ring. • Sort: to order the audios in the gallery by name or size. •...
10 Calendar The Videophone has the alarm function that can be set to notify the user with a display message at an assigned date and time. To set the alarm function: Select “main menu” → “organizer” → “calendar”. If there is no alarm programmed, the screen will display a message informing you of this and you will have the option to program an alarm with “Set”.
11 Phonebook The LVP-2890 Videophone incorporates a Phonebook capable of storing up to 300 contact entries. For each record, you can enter a name (maximum 50 letters), a telephone number (primary), a mobile number (secondary), a fax number and an email address. Each telephone number (main, secondary and FAX) can be up to 50 digits.
available by selecting “Options” • Voice Call: places a voice call to the contact. • Video Call: places a video call to the contact. • Details: displays details of the contact’s record in the Phonebook. • Modify: permits modifying the contact’s Phonebook record. •...
12 SIM Card The LVP-2890 is equipped with an SIM (Subscriber Information Module) card-slot which allows the Phonebook entries to be copied to or from the card and the Videophone memory. 12.1 Copying entries from the SIM card To copy Phonebook entries from the SIM card: Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot, see section 1.1.
13 SD/MMC The LVP-2890 is equipped with an SD/MMC (Secure Digital Multi-Media Card) slot which allows files to be copied to or from the card and the Videophone galleries, see section 9. 13.1 Copying files from the Memory card To copy files from a SD/MMC memory card to your Videophone: Inset the card into the SD/MMC slot (see section 1.1).
14 Maintenance and Problem Solving 14.1 What Videophone version do I have? If you wish to know what the hardware and software version of your Videophone is, see section 3.6.7 Version Control. 14.2 Updating the Phone’s software If you wish to update the phone’s software, see section 3.6.7Version Control.
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(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution! Changes or modifications to the device that are not expressly approved by LG-Nortel will void your warranty and could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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