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  • Page 1 Videophone User's Manual...
  • Page 2 Videophone User's Manual Version A April 2004 P/N: W0500880...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started ............1 Overview ................ 1 Feature highlights ............1 What's in the package ............. 2 Getting to Know Your Videophone ..... 3 Front view ............... 3 Rear view ................ 6 Side view ................ 6 Installation ............7 Installing the unit ............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Phonebook ............... 25 Add ................... 25 Search ................26 InBox ................29 OutBox ................30 Change Password ............31 Restore factory settings ........... 32 OSD Menu Tree ........... 33 Trouble Shooting ..........34 Error messages in bootup sequence ......34 Error messages in dialing sequence ......
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Overview The Videophone is designed to avoid complicated installation. And with the buttons on the keypad, you are able to access the user-friendly on screen display menu (OSD), easily control the functions and make adjustments. Videophone has a built-in high quality CCD camera and an active matrix liquid crystal display.
  • Page 6: What's In The Package

    What's in the package? Videophone 1 Handset 1 User's Manual 1 Handset Cable 1 Power Adapter 1 Power Cord 1 Ethernet Cable (RJ-45) 1 Audio/Video Cable 1 Videophone Handset Cable Ethernet Cable Handset Audio/Video Cable Power Adapter User's Manual Power Cord Please unpack the product package with caution;...
  • Page 7: Getting To Know Your Videophone

    Getting to Know Your Videophone Front view CCD Camera: Brightness The input These two Hue: source of local knobs are for video image. adjusting the This is a mini brightness and hue built-in CCD of the images on camera. the LCD screen. Video Indicator: Screen: Lights orange...
  • Page 8 Front view (cont.'d) Used with OSD menus; to move the Cursor Panel cursor up. During a call, to turn the Used with OSD menus; volume of the speakerphone up. to move the cursor left Used with OSD menus; to move or to go back to the the cursor right or to enter the sub previous menu.
  • Page 9: Numeric Keypad

    Front view (cont.'d) Numeric Keypad Inputting numbers Pressing any key on the numeric keypad can input the correspondent number. For example, pressing will generate the number PQRS WXYZ " 8 ". Inputting letters ! ; $ Every button on the numeric keypad has characters printed Numeric Keypad on it, in addition to the numbers.
  • Page 10: Rear View

    Rear view Brightness For adjusting the brightness of LCD screen Lens Cover Holder A holder for the plastic For adjusting the hue cover plate of CCD lens of LCD screen Power Switch A/V IN1 For turning Audio and on/off the power POWER AUDIO Video input...
  • Page 11: Installation

    Installation Installing the unit Step 1 Pick a good spot Stability Place your Videophone on top of a counter, desk, or table with the CCD camera opening in front. Lighting condition Make sure the lighting is sufficient and does not shine directly into camera lenses.
  • Page 12 Installing the unit (Cont'd) Step 3 Connect the Ethernet cable Plug one end of the Ethernet cable in the jack marked "WAN" on Videophone. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable in the RJ-45 jack of the Internet device (hub, router, or ATU-R). Connect the Ethernet cable to the Internet device.
  • Page 13: Using External Devices (Optional)

    Using external devices (Optional) External microphone POWER AUDIO VIDEO OFF DC IN A/V Output A/V Input 1 Input 2 Television CCD Camera CCD Camera (for recording) (for playing) (for playing) Videophone User's Manual...
  • Page 14: Making A Call

    Making a Call Before making a video call Here are a few things you need to consider before making a video call. Keep a distance of 0.5 meters away Avoid having lights behind you that from Videophone. might shine into the camera lens. 0.5 m 0.5 m Make sure of the most appropriate...
  • Page 15: Making A Video Call

    Making a video call Step 1 Turn on the power of the unit. The LCD screen shows the local view, the image of the caller. Step 2 Pick up the handset. Enter the desired IP address/number * (See note). Use the key to input the dots between the numbers.
  • Page 16: Making Adjustments

    Making Adjustments Using OSD menus The Videophone allows you to use the cursor panel on the keypad to control OSD (on-screen-display) menus. The OSD menu is brought out by pressing button on the cursor panel of the keypad. The figure below shows you what an OSD menu looks like: LCD Panel Screen...
  • Page 17: Reviewing Ips

    Using OSD menus Reviewing IPs IP addr of this phone: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Phone can be called by xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Firmware version: Local view Main: 1.1.0 LAN: 2.2.2 Press "OK" to enter the Configuration menu. Configuration Phonebook Change Password (Continued on page 14, 24, 30 respectively, for instructions on configuring different settings) Videophone User's Manual...
  • Page 18: Configuration

    Using OSD menus Configuration Password Checking : Item selection Configuration Phonebook Change Password Please enter password Any key : backspace Clear Numeric input, maximum 4 digits Incorrect password Password correct? Phone Setup Network Setup (Continued on page 15 to 22 Bandwidth Setup respectively, for instructions on configuring different settings)
  • Page 19: Phone Setup

    Using OSD menus Configuration Phone Setup Phone Setup Auto Answer: : Item selection : toggle options Auto Answer Rings (0~9): 4 (ON/OFF, HI/LO, Ring Volume: HI YES/NO) Start With: Both A&V Numeric keypad: input numbers H.263: ON Flash Key: OFF Allow Remote Control: NO Start With: Starts a call with both audio and video.
  • Page 20: Network Setup

    Using OSD menus Configuration Network Setup Network Setup Auto Get IP (DHCP)? : Item selection IP Address: 0.0.0.0 : toggle options Netmask: 255.255.255.0 (YES/NO) Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Numeric keypad: input numbers, Being Called by Above IP? NO letters, punctuation marks, and Press >...
  • Page 21: Bandwidth Setup

    Using OSD menus Configuration Bandwidth Setup Bandwidth Setup : Item selection : Item selection Phone Setup Outgoing Network Bandwidth: Network Setup 256 Kbps Bandwidth Setup Incoming Network Bandwidth: Advanced Setup 256 Kbps Firmware Update : Set the bandwidth Outgoing Network Bandwidth: Choices are 128, 256, 384, 512, 640 Kbps.
  • Page 22: Advanced Setup

    Using OSD menus Configuration Advanced Setup Advanced Setup : Item selection : Item selection GateKeeper GateKeeper: 192.168.128.110 Public IP Address Keep Alive: ON Update Server Alias: Videophone PPPoE GK Password ( ) Hot Link : move cursor, toggle options (ON/OFF) : backspace Clear Numeric keypad: input numbers,...
  • Page 23 Using OSD menus Configuration Advanced Setup Advanced Setup : Item selection : Item selection GateKeeper IP Server: 210.202.38.143 Public IP Address Auto Detect Public IP? YES Update Server PPPoE Public IP: 192.168.128.179 Hot Link : Item selection : toggle options (YES/NO) Numeric keypad: input numbers IP Server:...
  • Page 24 Using OSD menus Configuration Advanced Setup Advanced Setup : Item selection : Item selection GateKeeper PPPoE: Public IP Address PPPoE Username ( ) Update Server PPPoE PPPoE Password ( ) Hot Link : toggle options (ON/OFF) Numeric keypad: input numbers, letters, punctuation marks, and special characters.
  • Page 25: Firmware Update

    Using OSD menus Configuration Firmware Update Firmware Update : Item selection Phone Setup Start Firmware Update? Network Setup Yes <OK> Bandwidth Setup Advanced Setup Clear No <CLEAR> Firmware Update Clear Are you sure? Yes <OK> No <CLEAR> Press "OK" to turn off the "Use Phone #?"...
  • Page 26 Using OSD menus Configuration Firmware Update Firmware Update (Continued from previous page) LAN S/W Firmware You already have the versions are the same Update in progress. latest firmware. Please wait... Unsuccessful Wait 5 connection seconds Connection time out. Main S/W Retry <OK>...
  • Page 27 Using OSD menus Configuration Firmware Update Firmware Update (Continued from previous page) Finalizing Firmware Update. Wait for firmware written into flash, Please do not touch the phone. reboot. The phone will restart automatically. Do not touch the phone during firmware update. The phone will reboot itself after the update.
  • Page 28: Configuration Changed

    Using OSD menus Configuration Configuration Changed Configuration Local view Phonebook Change Password Configuration has been changed? Save the settings? Yes <OK> Clear No <CLEAR> Reboot. Saving in progress. Saving completed. Please do not touch the phone. Restarting...
  • Page 29: Phonebook

    Using OSD menus Phonebook Add Adding to the phonebook : Item selection : Item selection Configuration Search Phonebook InBox OutBox Change Password Speed Dial : Item selection Name: | : move cursor : backspace Clear Numeric keypad: input numbers, Phone No: letters, punctuation marks, and special characters.
  • Page 30: Search

    Using OSD menus Phonebook Search Search for a number : Item selection Search InBox OutBox Speed Dial : move cursor Searching by Name: : backspace Clear Numeric keypad: input numbers, letters, punctuation marks, and special characters. Name: Joe Dial IP: 192.168.3.1 Edit Delete Phone No.
  • Page 31: Phonebook Search

    Using OSD menus Phonebook Search Search for a number (cont'd) Dial the searched number Edit the phonebook record : Item selection : Item selection Dial Dial Edit Edit Delete Delete Add to Speed Dial Add to Speed Dial Name: 192.168.3.1 IP: 192.168.3.1 Phone No.
  • Page 32 Using OSD menus Phonebook Search Search for a number (cont'd) Delete the phonebook record Add the record to Speed Dial : Item selection : Item selection Dial Dial Edit Edit Delete Delete Add to Speed Dial Add to Speed Dial 0.
  • Page 33: Inbox

    Using OSD menus Phonebook InBox InBox contains the numbers of the 10 last received calls. : Item selection : Item selection Configuration Search InBox Phonebook OutBox Speed Dial Change Password Press to clear In/Out Box **** 0. 24586547 (00:02:15) 5. 25478654 (00:03:21) 1.
  • Page 34: Outbox

    Using OSD menus Phonebook OutBox OutBox contains the numbers of the 10 last dialed calls. : Item selection : Item selection Configuration Search InBox Phonebook OutBox Speed Dial Change Password Press to clear In/Out Box **** 0. 24586547 (00:02:15) 5. 25478654 (00:03:21) 1.
  • Page 35: Change Password

    Using OSD menus Change Password : Item selection Configuration Change Password? Phonebook Yes <OK> Clear No <CLEAR> Change Password Old password: | Any key : move cursor : backspace New password: Clear Numeric input: maximum 4 digits Confirm: Invalid input, Password Invalid Check inputs change failed...
  • Page 36: Restore Factory Settings

    Using OSD menus Restore factory settings In local view screen, pressing "********" (eight asterisks) will bring out a dialog window, asking if you want to restore all settings to factory default (see below). Press to begin the process. Press to cancel. Clear Restore all settings ********...
  • Page 37: Osd Menu Tree

    OSD Menu Tree Phone Setup Local view Configuration Network Setup Bandwidth Setup Advanced Setup GateKeeper Public IP Address Update Server PPPoE Hot Link Firmware Update Phonebook Search InBox OutBox Speed Dial Change Password Videophone User's Manual...
  • Page 38: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Error messages in bootup sequence If the screen to the left is displayed Please enter a phone #, after bootup, it means that you have set "Use Phone #?" to Yes but press "OK" to continue. the phone # is not given. Please To skip, press "CLEAR"...
  • Page 39 Error messages in bootup sequence If the screen to the left is displayed after bootup, it means that the IP Duplicated IP address address of the Videophone is for this phone. duplicated with that of another device in the same local area Please reassign.
  • Page 40: Error Messages In Dialing Sequence

    Error messages in dialing sequence If the screen to the left is displayed after you dial an IP address, it is an invalid IP address. means the IP address is invalid. Please retry with a correct one. Please try again.
  • Page 41: Other Problems

    Other problems Your Videophone is reliable and easy to use. If you encounter any problem while using this product, please refer to the table below for possible solutions. Power Indicator OFF Video of local view is dark Plug power adapter in the Increase light on the image power outlet in the wall.
  • Page 42: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules.

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