ZyXEL Communications V660 User Manual
ZyXEL Communications V660 User Manual

ZyXEL Communications V660 User Manual

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Dual-mode Phone
User's Guide
Version 1.00
4/2007
Edition 1
www.zyxel.com

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  • Page 1 V660 Dual-mode Phone User’s Guide Version 1.00 4/2007 Edition 1 www.zyxel.com...
  • Page 3: About This User's Guide

    About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the V660. You should have at least a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking concepts and topology. Related Documentation • Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away. It contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet access.
  • Page 4: Warnings And Notes

    Syntax Conventions • The V660 may be referred to as the “V660”, the “device”, the “system” or the “product” in this User’s Guide. • Product labels, screen names, field labels and field choices are all in bold font.
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    • Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord. Contact your local vendor to order a new one. • Antenna Warning! This device meets ETSI and FCC certification requirements when using the included antenna(s). Only use the included antenna(s). This product is recyclable. Dispose of it properly. V660 User’s Guide Safety Warnings Safety Warnings...
  • Page 6: Battery Safety Precautions

    Safety Warnings Battery Safety Precautions Please read and follow these safety precautions when using and handling the V660’s battery: • CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Dispose of them at the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introducing the V660 ... 23 Overview ... 25 Basic Functions ... 33 Applications ... 41 Internet Explorer ... 43 Windows Media ... 49 Pocket MSN ... 59 Tasks ... 63 Calendar ... 65 Messaging ... 67 Contacts ... 81 Speed Dial ... 87 ActiveSync ...
  • Page 8 Contents Overview V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ... 7 Table of Contents... 9 List of Figures ... 17 List of Tables... 21 Part I: Introducing the V660 ... 23 Chapter 1 Overview ... 25 1.1 Function Keys ... 25 1.2 Setting Up Your V660 ... 26 1.2.1 Installing the SIM Card ...
  • Page 10 3.2 Setting up Internet Explorer ... 46 3.2.1 General ... 46 3.2.2 Connections ... 46 3.2.3 Memory ... 47 Chapter 4 Windows Media ... 49 4.1 Playing a File ... 49 4.1.1 Media Player Button Operations ... 49 4.1.2 Player Menu ... 50 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 5.3 MSN Mobile Home ... 61 Chapter 6 Tasks ... 63 6.1 Synchronizing Tasks on Your PC ... 63 6.2 Creating a Task on Your V660 ... 63 6.2.1 Tasks Menu ... 64 Chapter 7 Calendar... 65 7.1 Viewing the Calendar ... 65 7.2 Creating an Appointment ...
  • Page 12 9.7 Beaming Contacts ... 84 9.8 Copying Contacts ... 85 9.8.1 Copying a SIM Contact to the V660 ... 85 9.8.2 Copying a V660 Contact to the SIM Card ... 85 9.9 Deleting Contacts ... 86 Chapter 10 Speed Dial... 87 Chapter 11 ActiveSync...
  • Page 13 11.3.3 Synchronize Contacts ... 90 11.3.4 Installing Software on the V660 ... 91 Chapter 12 Call History ... 93 12.1 Viewing Call History Details ... 93 12.2 Saving a Phone Number ... 94 12.3 Finding a Contact ... 94 12.4 Viewing Timers ... 94 12.5 Deleting Call History Entries ...
  • Page 14 16.2 Shooting Pictures and Video ... 132 16.3 Camera Menu ... 132 Part IV: Games, Tools and Troubleshooting... 135 Chapter 17 Games ... 137 17.1 Bubble Breaker ... 137 17.1.1 Start Bubble Breaker ... 137 17.1.2 Breaker Bonus ... 137 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 15 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting... 151 23.1 Power, Hardware and LEDs ... 151 23.2 V660 Access and Login ... 153 23.3 Cellphone Calls and Messaging ... 154 23.4 Wireless LAN, VoIP Calls and Internet Access ... 155 Part V: Appendices and Index ... 159 Appendix A Product Specifications...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: List Of Figures

    Figure 33 SMS: Preconfigured Text ... 68 Figure 34 SMS: Send ... 69 Figure 35 SMS: Menu ... 69 Figure 36 E-mail: Menu ... 70 Figure 37 New MMS: Menu ... 71 Figure 38 Messaging: Menu > Options ... 73 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 Figure 54 Contacts: SIM Contact ... 83 Figure 55 Contacts: Add Speed Dial ... 84 Figure 56 Contacts: Copy SIM Contact to V660 ... 85 Figure 57 Contacts: Copy V660 Contact to SIM ... 85 Figure 58 Contacts: Delete From Contacts List ... 86 Figure 59 Contacts: Delete From Details Screen ...
  • Page 19 Figure 107 Peer-to-Peer Communication in an Ad-hoc Network ... 165 Figure 108 Basic Service Set ... 166 Figure 109 Infrastructure WLAN ... 167 Figure 110 RTS/CTS ... 168 Figure 111 WPA(2) with RADIUS Application Example ... 175 Figure 112 WPA(2)-PSK Authentication ... 176 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 List of Figures V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: List Of Tables

    Table 21 Firmware Specifications ... 162 Table 22 Standards Supported ... 163 Table 23 IEEE 802.11g ... 169 Table 24 Wireless Security Levels ... 170 Table 25 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types ... 173 Table 26 Wireless Security Relational Matrix ... 176 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 22 List of Tables V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Introducing The V660

    Introducing the V660 Overview (25) Basic Functions (33)
  • Page 25: Overview

    H A P T E R Overview 1.1 Function Keys The following figure shows the V660’s function keys and ports. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 26: Setting Up Your V660

    Press to return to the previous screen, or to delete a character when entering text. Press and hold to turn the V660 on or off. Press briefly to end or reject an incoming call, or to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 27: Pin And Puk

    2 Align the exposed copper part of the battery pack with the copper contacts on the phone, then gently push the bottom of the battery into place. 3 Replace the cover. V660 User’s Guide Section 1.2.1 on page Chapter 1 Overview...
  • Page 28: Power On Or Off

    • Connect the charger’s power plug to an appropriate power source. Turn the power on. • If the V660 is switched off, the screen shows a charging battery icon, then goes blank. If the V660 is switched on, a battery charging icon appears in the status bar. The Operation LED comes on.
  • Page 29: The Home Screen

    1.3 The Home Screen Turn your V660 on and wait for it to start up. The Home screen displays. Figure 1 The Home Screen 1.3.1 Status Bar Icons The Status bar displays icons relating to the V660’s current operation, including battery power, cellphone signal strength, wireless connection and call status.
  • Page 30: Shortcut Bar

    GPRS is connected A VoIP account is successfully registered 1.3.2 Shortcut Bar Use the shortcut bar to quickly access the V660’s various functions. 1.3.3 Display Area The display area shows the name of your cellphone operator, your WLAN network name (ESSID), list of appointments and reminders, the profile you are using and your text message status.
  • Page 31: Add Speed Dial

    1.5 Lock and Unlock While the phone is on, press the Home key for a couple of seconds to lock the keypad. Press the left softkey, then the asterisk (*) key to unlock the V660. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 10 on page 87).
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 Overview V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: Basic Functions

    H A P T E R 2.1 Making a Call The following sections describe the various ways to make a call from the V660. 2.1.1 Making a Call from the Home Screen When in the Home screen, press the numbers on the keypad to enter the phone number, then press the Talk key to make the call.
  • Page 34: Calling A Recently-Dialed Number

    2.2 Receiving a Call When a call is incoming, the name and number of the caller display on the screen. If the name of the caller is not in your Contacts list, only the caller's phone number is displayed. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Answering A Second Call

    Selecting Ignore connects the caller to your voicemail box, if you subscribe to this service. When you are using a headset connected to the V660 and you enable Headset mode in Settings > Profiles, it will auto-receive an incoming call after a short while if you do not press Ignore.
  • Page 36: Functions During A Call

    2.3.1 Holding a Call During a call, press the right softkey and select Hold. Your V660 does not transmit or receive sound while the call is on hold. You cannot hear the other person, and the other person cannot hear you.
  • Page 37: Contacts

    During a call, select Call history from the Menu to view records of past incoming and outgoing calls. 2.4 Conference Calling The V660 supports conference calling, with up to seven participants (including you). Each participant can hear when any other participant speaks. 2.4.1 Hosting a Conference Call Do the following to host a conference call: 1 Answer a call, or make a call.
  • Page 38: Splitting A Conference Call

    During a conference call, press End/Power key to end the whole conference. 2.5 Call Transfer The V660 support two types of call transfer. • Blind transfer: in a blind transfer (also known as an unsupervised transfer) a single call is active, which you then transfer to another number.
  • Page 39: Making A Voip Call

    Select WiFi Dial. Alternatively, if the number has a # prefix you can press the Talk key to call the number using your VoIP account. V660 User’s Guide Section 2.1 on page 33). for instructions on how to set up a Wi-Fi connection and how to...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 Basic Functions V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Applications

    Applications Internet Explorer (43) Windows Media (49) Pocket MSN (59) Tasks (63) Calendar (65) Messaging (67) Contacts (81) Speed Dial (87) ActiveSync (89) Call History (93) Settings (97)
  • Page 43: Internet Explorer

    H A P T E R Using Internet Explorer (IE), you can connect your V660 to the Internet, and use network- based applications. Your V660 supports Internet connection in three ways: • Regular data call via GSM (Global System for Mobile communications).
  • Page 44: Favorites Menu

    Create folders to make your Favorites convenient to navigate and manage. Edit the address of an item in the Favorites list. Remove an item from the Favorites list. Set up the browser. See Section 3.2 on page V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 45: Figure 9 Online Menu

    Reload the current page. Recently-visited pages are stored here from which can you select one to visit. Select the way the V660 displays Web sites. Select a resolution for displaying web pages. Send links, view properties and configure your browser.
  • Page 46: Setting Up Internet Explorer

    Figure 12 Internet Explorer: Menu > Tools > Options 3.2.2 Connections Select Connections to change the way the V660 connects to the Internet. Automatically detect settings - the V660 auto-selects the correct way to connect to the Internet. > General...
  • Page 47: Memory

    3.2.3 Memory Select Memory to view IE’s memory status. Also, use this screen to clear IE’s history of pages viewed, delete all cookies and clear the V660’s temporary Internet files. Press Clear to clean out temporary files, Cookies, and History records.
  • Page 48 Chapter 3 Internet Explorer V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Windows Media

    H A P T E R The built-in Windows Media Player® can play audio and video files stored on your V660 or an installed memory card, or on the Internet. 4.1 Playing a File To start Windows Media Player, press Start > Windows Media. By default, the Library...
  • Page 50: Player Menu

    Select this to play the currently selected file or, if it is already playing, pause it. Stop playing the current file. Select Shuffle to have the V660 play the current playlist in random order. Select Repeat to have the V660 play the current file again from the beginning each time it finishes.
  • Page 51: Library Screen

    Clear Now Playing Error Details Properties 4.3 Library Screen All the V660’s media files are saved in the library. You can browse the Library screens and select files to add to the playlist. V660 User’s Guide DESCRIPTION Go to the library screen, where you can choose a file or playlist to play.
  • Page 52: Library Menu

    Figure 19 Windows Media Player: Library Menu 4.3.1.1 Updating the Library. If you have recently stored new media files on the V660, you need to update the library before you can see them. In the Library screen, select Menu > Update Media Library. The V660 searches for new files, and places them in their respective library folders (an audio file will be placed in the My Music folder, for example).
  • Page 53: Figure 20 Windows Media Player: Update Library

    You can directly select and play files from the library menu. In the Library screen, select Menu > Open File (to play a file stored on the V660) or Menu > Open URL (to open a file on the Internet).
  • Page 54: Player Settings

    Chapter 4 Windows Media 4.4 Player Settings Use this section to configure your V660’s Windows Media Player. You can change audio and video settings, Internet connection details, how the Player looks (its “skin”), and assign the V660’s keys to perform Player functions.
  • Page 55: Video Options

    (except phonecalls). Deselect this to have the player continue playback when you start to use other functions (except phonecalls). You might want to select this if you watch videos on the V660, but deselect it if you listen to music.
  • Page 56: Network Options

    Done to choose a skin to use. 4.4.6 Button Options Use this screen to assign your V660’s keys to have Windows Media Player functions. For example, if you assign the Fast Forward function to the 6 key, you can press that key to fast forward through the media file you are playing.
  • Page 57: Audio And Video File Types

    4.5 Audio and Video File Types The V660’s Windows Media Player supports the following file formats: • Windows Media Video: .wma, .wmv • MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group): mp3 V660 User’s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media...
  • Page 58 Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 59: Pocket Msn

    H A P T E R Pocket MSN allows you to use MSN messenger and Hotmail with your V660. Select Start > More > Pocket MSN. 5.1 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is an instant messaging system developed by Microsoft. With it, you can freely chat with a group of friends in real time.
  • Page 60: Sending Messages

    In the Contact list screen, highlight the contact you want to delete and select Menu > Delete. 5.1.7 Changing Your MSN Status Highlight your MSN ID from the contact list, then click the navigator. Choose the required status from the list that displays. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Changing Your Msn Name

    Select Start > Pocket MSN > Compose Hotmail to write a new e-mail. 5.3 MSN Mobile Home The MSN Mobile Home service is a portal to MSN Web sites. Select Start > Pocket MSN > MSN Mobile Home. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 5 Pocket MSN...
  • Page 62 Chapter 5 Pocket MSN V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Tasks

    H A P T E R The Tasks function is like a “to do” list. The tasks stored on your V660 can either be entered in manually, or synchronized with Microsoft Outlook on your computer. 6.1 Synchronizing Tasks on Your PC When you need to synchronize your phone’s tasks with your computer’s Microsoft Outlook...
  • Page 64: Tasks Menu

    Chapter 6 Tasks If you want to make changes to schedule or priority, you have to set them in Microsoft Outlook on your computer, then synchronize your V660 with your computer. 6.2.1 Tasks Menu When you enter Tasks, press Menu, as shown below. The following screen displays.
  • Page 65: Calendar

    Figure 29 Calendar: New Appointment 7.3 Changing Calendar Settings Use this menu to choose how the calendar displays. You can also select the length of time before an appointment that the V660 gives you a reminder. V660 User’s Guide Calendar...
  • Page 66: Figure 30 Calendar Options

    Chapter 7 Calendar Figure 30 Calendar Options V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Messaging

    H A P T E R The V660 supports three kinds of messaging: • SMS (Short Message Service). You can send and receive text messages via the cellular phone network. • MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service). You can send and receive messages that use images, audio, video, and rich text.
  • Page 68: Figure 32 Sms: New

    (you can replace the preconfigured text with your own by selecting Menu > Edit My Text). Figure 33 SMS: Preconfigured Text 4 When you have finished writing the text message, press Send to transmit it. By default, all messages you send are saved in the Outbox. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 69: Reading Text Messages

    Figure 35 SMS: Menu 8.2 E-mail The V660 supports sending and receiving e-mail independently over the wireless LAN, as well as when using ActiveSync to synchronize Outlook data with your computer. Before you can send or receive e-mail, you must do the following: •...
  • Page 70: Writing An E-Mail

    1 In the Messaging screen, select MMS > New. 2 Enter the recipient’s phone number in the To: field manually, or select Menu > Recipients > Add and select the recipient’s name from the phonebook. You can add multiple recipients this way. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Receiving An Mms

    Use this to move the current message to another folder. Use this to indicate that the current message has been read. This option is available in the E-mail menu only. When your V660 receives an e-mail, it automatically downloads only the subject line. Use this option to download and view the rest of the e-mail.
  • Page 72: Message Folders

    Messages you delete are saved here. If you then delete them from this folder, they are permanently lost. 8.6 Changing Messaging Options You can change the way your V660 displays and sends messages, and its message account settings. In the SMS, E-mail or MMS screen, select Menu > Options. The following screen displays.
  • Page 73: Message Display

    Figure 39 Messaging: Menu > Options > Display 8.6.2 Message Sending You can choose whether or not to include the content of the prior e-mail in a reply e-mail, and whether or not to backup the e-mails you send. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging...
  • Page 74: Figure 40 Messaging: Menu > Options > Sending

    The options available depend on whether you are configuring e-mail, SMS or MMS. 8.6.4.1 E-mail Options When you select Account Options from your V660’s e-mail menu, you can see and change the settings the V660 uses to connect to an e-mail server. See descriptions of the fields in these screens.
  • Page 75: Figure 41 Sms Options

    Figure 41 SMS Options 8.6.4.3 MMS Options When you select Account Options from your V660’s MMS menu, the following screen displays. Figure 42 MMS Options The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 11 MMS Options LABEL Retrieve Immediately...
  • Page 76: New Account

    You can set up an e-mail account here in order to send or receive e-mail. The V660 supports POP3 and IMAP4. Take the following steps to set up the V660 to use your e-mail account. If you do not know the information required for any of these steps, consult your e-mail provider.
  • Page 77: Figure 43 E-Mail Account: Setup

    3 If the V660 successfully obtained e-mail settings, you can use your e-mail account once you have entered your user name and password. If the V660 did not obtain settings, you need to enter your settings manually. Press Next to continue.
  • Page 78: Figure 45 E-Mail Account: Authentication

    If your outgoing server requires you to provide a user name and password for access, select Outgoing server requires authentication and click Outgoing Server Settings. Enter the authentication details for the outgoing server in the screen that appears. Press Next. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Figure 47 E-Mail Account: Incoming And Outgoing Servers

    Figure 48 E-Mail Account: Download Control 8 In the next screen, select how often you want the V660 to automatically connect to the e- mail server and check for mail. Bear in mind that you may be charged for this by your service provider.
  • Page 80: Figure 49 E-Mail Account: Download Frequency

    Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 49 E-Mail Account: Download Frequency 9 Your e-mail setup is complete. Press Finish and then select Menu > Send/Receive to have the V660 connect to the e-mail server. Figure 50 E-Mail Account: Finish V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Contacts

    When you enter a phone number that uses an extension number, or an international number, you may need to have the V660 pause for a while before it dials the extension, or the part of the number after the international code. You can do this by selecting the place where you want a pause, pressing Menu and selecting Insert Pause.
  • Page 82: Entering A Number Manually

    “M” displays, the mobile number is the default. If the contact’s information is stored on the SIM card instead of on the V660 itself, a SIM card icon displays to the left of the entry.
  • Page 83: Creating A Contact On Your Sim Card

    Generally, SIM card records can hold only a name and a number. Consult your cellphone service provider if unsure. Take the following steps to create a SIM card contact. In the Contact list, select Menu > Create a SIM contact. Figure 54 Contacts: SIM Contact V660 User’s Guide Chapter 9 Contacts...
  • Page 84: Adding Speed Dial

    Press a number key. The V660 highlights all entries containing that number, or the letters you enter using that key. For example, if you press the 3 key, the V660 highlights all entries containing “3”, “d”, “e”, or “f” in the name or the default phone number.
  • Page 85: Copying Contacts

    9.8.2 Copying a V660 Contact to the SIM Card In the Contact list, highlight a V660 contact and click the navigator. Click Menu > Save to SIM. Because you can save only one phone number in a SIM card entry, the V660 automatically selects the contact’s default phone number.
  • Page 86: Deleting Contacts

    Chapter 9 Contacts 9.9 Deleting Contacts Use either the Contacts list or the contact’s details screen to delete a contact’s information. Figure 58 Contacts: Delete From Contacts List Figure 59 Contacts: Delete From Details Screen V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 87: Speed Dial

    H A P T E R Use this screen to manage all speed dial settings on the V660. Select Start > More > Speed Dial. The Speed Dial screen displays details of all speed dial rules configured on the V660.
  • Page 88 Chapter 10 Speed Dial V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Activesync

    By default, your contacts, schedule, and other tasks in Microsoft Outlook Express will all be copied to the V660. When you do this, you can view all the information on your phone in the same way as you do on your computer. Before synchronization can begin, you must install Active Sync 3.7 or above on your desktop or notebook PC.
  • Page 90: Synchronizing Information

    500 bytes long, you need to download the full e-mail. The mails stored in the V660 and in the computer are synchronized. If you delete an e-mail on the V660 or on the computer, the other device will delete this e-mail automatically the next time you synchronize the two.
  • Page 91: Installing Software On The V660

    2 Run the software’s setup file on the computer. 3 Select the setup location on the V660 and begin to install the software. If the Memory card has been inserted into the phone, the system will ask you to choose the storage location.
  • Page 92 Chapter 11 ActiveSync V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Call History

    H A P T E R The V660’s Call History records information such as phone number and call time. Press Start > Call History. The following screen displays. Figure 60 Call History Each entry in the Call History list has an icon to its left, indicating the type of call.
  • Page 94: Saving A Phone Number

    Figure 62 Call History: Find Contact 12.4 Viewing Timers The Call Timers function allows you to view the time of all different types of call. In the Call History screen, select Menu > View Timers. The following screen displays. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Deleting Call History Entries

    You can call a Call History entry’s phone number by highlighting the entry and pressing the Call key. If you want to make a VoIP call to a number that does not start with a “#”, select Menu > WiFi Call. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 12 Call History...
  • Page 96 Chapter 12 Call History V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 97: Settings

    H A P T E R The settings screens allow you to make changes to your V660, and configure its features. Select Start > Settings. The following screen displays. Select More to go to the next page of settings. Figure 65 Settings 13.1 Phone...
  • Page 98: Call Barring

    13.1.3 Call Options This screen allows you to configure the following. • Whether to use Any key answer (pressing any of the V660’s keys when the phone is ringing answers the call). • Whether to show the contacts stored on your SIM card in the Contacts list.
  • Page 99: Call Waiting

    When you send caller ID, you let people you call know who is calling before they answer. You can choose whether to send caller ID for all calls, only when you call someone on your Contacts list, or never. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 13 Settings...
  • Page 100: Channel

    Fixed dialing allows you to restrict your outgoing calls (and messages). When this is switched on, you can call only numbers on your fixed dialing list. Select Menu > Edit Numbers to see, add, modify or remove phone numbers from the Fixed Dialing list. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Network

    This function requires support from your cellphone service provider. 13.1.8 Network Use this screen to either view the name of the current cellphone network, set the way the V660 chooses the network to use, or search for a network manually. Use the Menu to locate a new network, select a specific network or set the network that you prefer to use.
  • Page 102: Wifi Call Forwarding

    13.1.10 WiFi Call Waiting Use this screen to switch call waiting notifications for VoIP calls on or off. Call waiting notifications let you know if someone is trying to call you when you are already making a call. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 103: Wifi & Ip Dial Prefix Setting

    Figure 76 Settings: WiFi Call Waiting 13.1.11 WiFI & IP Dial Prefix Setting Use this screen to configure the prefix number the V660 dials before making an IP call. Select Settings > Phone > More... > WiFi&IP Dial Prefix Setting > IP Call Prefix Settings.
  • Page 104: Wi-Fi Connection

    Figure 79 Settings: Connections List Either press New to create a new wireless LAN connection profile (there does not need to be an active access point to do this) or select Menu > Scan AP to have the V660 search for available access points.
  • Page 105: Figure 80 Settings: New Connections Setting

    IP setting 13.2.1.2 Scan AP When you select Start > Settings > WiFi > Menu > Scan AP, the V660 begins to search for available access points. This may take a short while. When the scan is complete, the V660 shows a list of access points in the area.
  • Page 106: Codec Settings

    To make VoIP calls, press # before entering the phone number. For example, if you want to call “55512345” using your SIP phone profile, go to the Home screen, enter #55512345” and press the Call key. You do not need to have a SIM card installed in the V660 to do this. 13.2.2.1 Codec Settings A voice codec (compressor / decompressor) is software that converts analog audio into a digital signal, and vice versa.
  • Page 107: Figure 81 Settings: Sip Phone Codec Settings

    FPP number. When you make a SIP call, the V660 and the SIP server negotiate which voice codec they use for the call. The Bandwidth preference field controls the order in which the V660 tries to use the codecs, as shown in the following table.
  • Page 108: Figure 82 Settings: Sip Phone Advanced Settings

    RTP port 13.2.2.3 STUN Some SIP service providers need you to setup STUN on your V660. STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP (User Datagram Protocol) through NATs (Network Address Translators) can solve some problems caused by NAT. Follow the instructions supplied by your VoIP service provider.
  • Page 109: Scenarios

    13.2.3 Scenarios To use Scenarios, you need to configure the V660’s Wireless LAN settings and set up the SIP phone first. This feature associates a WiFi profile with a SIP phone, so that when your V660 enters the relevant wireless LAN’s coverage area it automatically triggers the associated SIP profile to register.
  • Page 110: Sounds

    12 Click Done. 13.4 Sounds Select Sounds in the Settings screen to enter the V660’s audio settings screen. Here, you can configure how the V660 behaves when you have new messages, incoming calls, or reminders. Highlight the field you want to change and use the navigator to scroll through the settings.
  • Page 111: Profiles

    Settings screen. Figure 86 Settings: Profiles You can rapidly switch between profiles from the Quick List screen. Access the Quick List screen by pressing the Up key on the side of the V660 for two seconds or more. 13.6 Home Screen...
  • Page 112: Clock & Alarm

    Figure 88 Settings: Clock & Alarm 13.7.1 Date & Time Here you can configure the V660 for the part of the world you are in, and set the date and time. Select Settings > Clock & Alarm > Date & Time.
  • Page 113: Alarm

    Figure 89 Settings: Date and Time 13.7.2 Alarm Use this screen to set the V660’s alarm (configure the Date and Time screen first). Select Settings > Clock & Alarm > Alarm. Set the alarm then activate it. You will be reminded when time runs out.
  • Page 114: Wireless Manager

    • Highlight an interface (such as WiFi, Phone or All) and click the navigator to turn that interface on or off. • Select Menu > WiFi Settings to see details of your current WLAN connection, or configure a new connection. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Beam

    V660 to its factory defaults by selecting Start > Settings > More... > More... > Master Clear. 13.9 Security Use the Security screens to lock the V660, turn the SIM passcode on or off, and manage certificates. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Section 13.1 on...
  • Page 116: Device Lock

    13.9.2 Using SIM PIN Use this feature to protect your SIM card from being used by others without your permission. When this feature is enabled, the V660 requires you to enter the PIN each time you turn it on. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 117: Changing Pin2

    SIM card. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code ten times you will be permanently unable to change settings that are protected by PIN2. Select Change PIN2 from the Security screen. The following screen displays. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 13 Settings...
  • Page 118: Certificates

    13.9.4 Certificates The factory default certificates on your V660 are necessary for its operation. If you delete them you must restore the V660 to its factory defaults by selecting Start > Settings > More... > More... > Master Clear. Select Certificates from the Security screen. You can view, import and delete certificates in this screen.
  • Page 119: Removing Programs

    13.10 Removing Programs Use this screen to delete programs no longer in use. This helps to free up the V660’s memory. If you remove a program, it cannot be retrieved. You must re-install it if you want to use it again.
  • Page 120: Regional Settings

    When you press and hold down one of the alphanumeric keys, it cycles through the characters it represents. Multipress time out refers to the time the V660 waits before cycling to the next character. Confirmation time out means the time after which an unconfirmed action is canceled.
  • Page 121: Owner Information

    Microsoft. Select Error Reporting in the Settings screen. 13.17 Master Reset Use this screen to return all the V660’s settings to their factory defaults. The Master Reset deletes all information from your V660. Ensure you have taken note of any information you want to keep before you do this.
  • Page 122: Figure 100 Settings: Master Reset

    Chapter 13 Settings Figure 100 Settings: Master Reset Enter the confirmation code “1234” in the field and press OK. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 123: Voice, Video And Camera

    Voice, Video and Camera Voice Notes (125) Pictures and Videos (127) Camera (131)
  • Page 125: Voice Notes

    14.1 Recording a Voice Note To access the Voice Note feature, either select Start > More > Voice Notes, or alternatively press and hold the Down key on the side of the V660 for a couple of seconds. The Voice Notes screen displays.
  • Page 126 When you have done this, you can go to Start > Settings > Sounds to check your settings. You can select the voice note to play under other circumstances as well, for example when you receive a text message, or as the alarm sound. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 127: Pictures And Videos

    H A P T E R You can store and view pictures on the V660, and on the memory card. You can set a picture as the background for the Home screen (the “wallpaper”) or send it to others. 15.1 Pictures and Videos Preview Select Start >...
  • Page 128: Viewing A Picture

    View all the pictures one after the other. The pictures cycle automatically. Use the navigator to manually cycle through the pictures. View pictures stored in other folders on the V660. Change how your V660 displays pictures on-screen and in e-mails you send. DESCRIPTION Send the highlighted picture to someone else via e-mail or MMS.
  • Page 129 Then, select the bottom right corner in the same way. Select Auto Correct to have the V660 automatically fix the picture’s brightness and contrast. Select Save to Contact... to associate the picture with a contact’s record.
  • Page 130 Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 131: Camera

    H A P T E R Your V660 has an inbuilt digital camera. You can use the camera to take still pictures and record video (with or without sound). To use the camera, select Start > More > Camera, or press the Camera button on the side of the V660.
  • Page 132: Shooting Pictures And Video

    When you access the V660’s camera function, the Viewfinder screen displays. In the Viewfinder screen: • Press Capture to take the shot (if the V660 is in Photo mode) or start recording video (if the V660 is in Video mode). In Video mode, press Stop Capture to stop recording. You can also click the navigator to use the same functions.
  • Page 133 V660 displays a shot immediately after you take it. • When you take a photograph, the V660 saves it as a JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file. Select Photo to change the quality of the JPEG image.
  • Page 134 Chapter 16 Camera V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 135: Games, Tools And Troubleshooting

    Games, Tools and Troubleshooting Games (137) Accessories (141) File Explorer (143) Java (145) SIM Manager (147) Firmware Upgrade (149) Troubleshooting (151)
  • Page 137: Games

    H A P T E R This chapter outlines the V660’s pre-installed games. 17.1 Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet difficult to master. The objective is to align similar bubbles to form large blocks of bubbles before bursting them. The more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst, the greater number of points you receive.
  • Page 138: Undo

    To undo a move, click Menu > Undo. Build the suit stacks at the top in ascending order, from Ace to King. You win the game when all cards are in the suit stacks. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 139: Playing Solitaire

    Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen, and then make any other available plays. When you have made all available plays, click Draw to turn over cards. The top card that is face up on the deck is always available for play. V660 User’s Guide Chapter 17 Games...
  • Page 140 Chapter 17 Games V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 141: Accessories

    Use the Download Agent to check the transfer status of files being downloaded from the network. Select Start > More > Accessories > Download Agent. 18.3 Task Manager Use the Task Manager to manage applications running on your V660. Select Start > More > Accessories > Task Manager. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 142 Select Menu > System Info to see information about the amount of memory in use, and the main battery power level (if the V660 is using mains or USB power, AC displays). Select Menu > About to see information about the Task Manager.
  • Page 143: File Explorer

    H A P T E R The File Explorer allows you to see and manage all the files on the V660. If you delete or modify system or program files, the V660 may not work properly. If this happens you may need to perform a master reset (see 13.17 on page...
  • Page 144 Chapter 19 File Explorer V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 145: Java

    20.1 The Java Screen Select Start > More > Java. The Java screen displays, showing all Java applications installed on your V660. Highlight an application and click the navigator to open the program. Figure 106 Java 20.2 Installing Java Applications By default, no Java application has been pre-installed on your phone.
  • Page 146 Chapter 20 Java V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 147: Sim Manager

    H A P T E R When you have a SIM card installed in the V660, you can use this function to see details about the card and manage your list of contacts. 21.1 Using the SIM Manager Select Start > More > More > SIM Manager.
  • Page 148 Chapter 21 SIM Manager V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 149: Firmware Upgrade

    3 Turn the V660 off. 4 Insert the microSD card into the V660’s microSD port. 5 Press the Power key and the 6 key simultaneously. The V660 gets the files from the microSD card. 6 A bar displays. This shows the upload progress status. When the upload is complete, the V660 restarts automatically.
  • Page 150 Chapter 22 Firmware Upgrade V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    “The Operation LED does not come on when I try to charge the If you are using battery power only (you do not have any cables connected to the V660): • The contacts (the metal parts) on the battery or the V660 may be dirty or corroded. Clean them.
  • Page 152 The V660 is not receiving power. check the V660’s connection to the power supply (the mains socket if using the charger or the computer if using the USB cable) and try to turn the V660 on again. If this does not help, take the following steps.
  • Page 153: V660 Access And Login

    Management are set to turn the screen off too quickly. See how to change the settings. • If the LCD screen doesn’t come back on, the V660 may be switching itself off due to a low battery charge. See the troubleshooting section entitled down.”...
  • Page 154: Cellphone Calls And Messaging

    • You need to have a SIM card installed in the V660 to make cellphone calls (see your Quick Start Guide). If you have installed a SIM card, it may be wrongly inserted or faulty.
  • Page 155: Wireless Lan, Voip Calls And Internet Access

    When I scan for an access point I can’t find one, or I can’t find the right one. If you scan for an access point (AP) and find none, either the V660 is out of the AP’s coverage area (out of range), or the AP is set to not broadcast its ESSID (the network name). Move closer to the AP and try again.
  • Page 156 If you have more than one access point, scan for and connect to the one with the stronger signal. • Your V660 may be set to use a voice codec (audio coder / decoder) that does not provide optimal sound quality. See provider to find out the codecs you should use.
  • Page 157 If you have more than one access point, scan for and connect to the one with the stronger signal. Your V660 may be competing for bandwidth with other devices on the network. Either disconnect the other devices, or connect to the Internet at times when the network is less busy.
  • Page 158 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 159: Appendices And Index

    Appendices and Index Product Specifications (161) Wireless LANs (165) Legal Information (179) Customer Support (183) Index (187)
  • Page 161: Appendix A Product Specifications

    P P E N D I X Product Specifications The following tables summarize the V660’s hardware and firmware features. Table 20 Hardware Specifications Dimensions (L x W x D) Weight Power Specification Ports Camera Antenna LCD Screen Infra-red Connection Operating Temperature...
  • Page 162: Table 21 Firmware Specifications

    IEEE 802.11g: -72 dBm at 54 Mbps DESCRIPTION Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Use Microsoft ActiveSync to manage the V660 from a connected PC and upload / download files. Connect wirelessly to IEEE 802.11b and/or IEEE 802.11g wireless access points for Internet access and VoIP calls. Enable wireless security (WEP, WPA(2), WPA(2)-PSK or IEEE 802.1x).
  • Page 163: Table 22 Standards Supported

    FEATURE Echo Cancellation QoS (Quality of Service) Voice Codecs DTMF Ring File Management The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards supported in the V660. Table 22 Standards Supported STANDARD RFC 1112 RFC 1157 RFC 1321 RFC 1441...
  • Page 164 11 of the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802). Uses the 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) band Uses the 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) band Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges Port Based Network Access Control. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 165: Wireless Lan Topologies

    This section discusses ad-hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies. This appendix is a general discussion of wireless LANs. Not all features discussed may be available on the V660. Ad-hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is an independent (Ad-hoc) WLAN that connects a set of computers with wireless adapters (A, B, C).
  • Page 166: Figure 108 Basic Service Set

    An ESSID (ESS IDentification) uniquely identifies each ESS. All access points and their associated wireless clients within the same ESS must have the same ESSID in order to communicate. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 167: Figure 109 Infrastructure Wlan

    (AP) or wireless gateway, but out-of-range of each other, so they cannot "hear" each other, that is they do not know if the channel is currently being used. Therefore, they are considered hidden from each other. V660 User’s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs...
  • Page 168: Figure 110 Rts/Cts

    AP will fragment the packet into smaller data frames. A large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not prone to interference while you should set a smaller threshold for busy networks or networks that are prone to interference. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 169: Preamble Type

    6/9/12/18/24/36/48/54 Wireless Security Overview Wireless security is vital to your network to protect wireless communication between wireless clients, access points and the wired network. V660 User’s Guide MODULATION DBPSK (Differential Binary Phase Shift Keyed) DQPSK (Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying)
  • Page 170: Table 24 Wireless Security Levels

    Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Most Secure WPA2 You must enable the same wireless security settings on the V660 and on all wireless clients that you want to associate with it. IEEE 802.1x In June 2001, the IEEE 802.1x standard was designed to extend the features of IEEE 802.11 to support extended authentication as well as providing additional accounting and control features.
  • Page 171: Types Of Radius Messages

    EAP to interact with an EAP-compatible RADIUS server, an access point helps a wireless station and a RADIUS server perform authentication. The type of authentication you use depends on the RADIUS server and an intermediary AP(s) that supports IEEE 802.1x. . V660 User’s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs...
  • Page 172 However, PEAP only supports EAP methods, such as EAP-MD5, EAP-MSCHAPv2 and EAP-GTC (EAP-Generic Token Card), for client authentication. EAP-GTC is implemented only by Cisco. LEAP LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol) is a Cisco implementation of IEEE 802.1x. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 173: Dynamic Wep Key Exchange

    If the AP or the wireless clients do not support WPA2, just use WPA or WPA-PSK depending on whether you have an external RADIUS server or not. Select WEP only when the AP and/or wireless clients do not support WPA or WPA2. WEP is less secure than WPA or WPA2. V660 User’s Guide EAP-MD5 EAP-TLS EAP-TTLS...
  • Page 174: User Authentication

    AP and does not need to go with the authentication process again. Pre-authentication enables fast roaming by allowing the wireless client (already connecting to an AP) to perform IEEE 802.1x authentication with another AP before connecting to it. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 175: Wireless Client Wpa Supplicants

    2 The AP checks each wireless client's password and (only) allows it to join the network if the password matches. 3 The AP and wireless clients use the pre-shared key to generate a common PMK (Pairwise Master Key). V660 User’s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs...
  • Page 176: Figure 112 Wpa(2)-Psk Authentication

    None Disable Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Enable with Dynamic WEP Key Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Disable Enable with Dynamic WEP Key Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Disable TKIP/AES Enable TKIP/AES Disable TKIP/AES Enable TKIP/AES Disable V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 177: Antenna Characteristics

    In general, antennas should be mounted as high as practically possible and free of obstructions. In point-to–point application, position both antennas at the same height and in a direct line of sight to each other to attain the best performance. V660 User’s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs...
  • Page 178 For a single AP application, place omni-directional antennas as close to the center of the coverage area as possible. For directional antennas, point the antenna in the direction of the desired coverage area. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 179: Appendix C Legal Information

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 180: Fcc Radiation Exposure Statement

    1 through 11. 注意 ! 依據 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用 者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現 有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信規定作業之無線電信。低功率射頻電機須忍 受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 本機限在不干擾合法電臺與不受被干擾保障條件下於室內使用。 減少電磁波影響,請妥適使用。 Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 181: Zyxel Limited Warranty

    Registration Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at www.us.zyxel.com for North American products. V660 User’s Guide Appendix C Legal Information...
  • Page 182 Appendix C Legal Information V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 183: Appendix D Customer Support

    José, Costa Rica Czech Republic • E-mail: info@cz.zyxel.com • Telephone: +420-241-091-350 • Fax: +420-241-091-359 • Web Site: www.zyxel.cz • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Czech s.r.o., Modranská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 - Modrany, Ceská Republika V660 User’s Guide Customer Support...
  • Page 184 • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.fi • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.fi • Telephone: +358-9-4780-8411 • Fax: +358-9-4780 8448 • Web Site: www.zyxel.fi • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Oy, Malminkaari 10, 00700 Helsinki, Finland France • E-mail: info@zyxel.fr • Telephone: +33-4-72-52-97-97 • Fax: +33-4-72-52-19-20 •...
  • Page 185 • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.com • Telephone: +1-800-255-4101, +1-714-632-0882 • Fax: +1-714-632-0858 • Web Site: www.us.zyxel.com • FTP Site: ftp.us.zyxel.com • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications Inc., 1130 N. Miller St., Anaheim, CA 92806- 2001, U.S.A. Norway • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.no • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.no •...
  • Page 186 Appendix D Customer Support • Web Site: www.zyxel.es • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications, Arte, 21 5ª planta, 28033 Madrid, Spain Sweden • Support E-mail: support@zyxel.se • Sales E-mail: sales@zyxel.se • Telephone: +46-31-744-7700 • Fax: +46-31-744-7701 • Web Site: www.zyxel.se • Regular Mail: ZyXEL Communications A/S, Sjöporten 4, 41764 Göteborg, Sweden Ukraine •...
  • Page 187: Index

    Basic Service Set, See BSS battery 26, 27, 119 battery charging battery power battery safety beam beaming blind transfer bmp files Bubble Breaker V660 User’s Guide Index cache calculator calendar 37, 65 call barring call forwarding 98, 102 call history 34, 37, 93...
  • Page 188 43, 75, 104, 114 hardware information headset hidden node history Home screen Hotmail humidity hyperlink IBSS icons idle time out IEEE 802.11g ignoring calls image files image messages IMAP4 inactivity incoming calls Independent Basic Service Set 111, 116 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 189 49, 51 lock 31, 116 main screen making a call master reset memory memory card 25, 27, 149 memory status V660 User’s Guide Message Integrity Check (MIC) messages MicroSD 27, 149 Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft network 67, 70 modulation mp3 files...
  • Page 190 31, 84, 87 SSID start 25, 30 status bar supervised transfer synchronization synchronize 89, 90 syntax conventions system errors task manager tasks temperature Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) temporary Internet files text messages 30, 67, 69 V660 User’s Guide...
  • Page 191 WiFi 104, 114 WiFi call forwarding WiFi call prefix V660 User’s Guide WiFi call waiting Wi-Fi Protected Access Windows Media Player wireless access point wireless client WPA supplicants wireless connection wireless connection profiles wireless LAN...
  • Page 192 Index V660 User’s Guide...

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