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  • Page 1 Video ph on e U S E R M A N U A L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Y ACN V ..............4 ideophoNe 1-1. Videophone components ......................4 1-2. Safety instructions ........................5 1-3. Getting to know your Videophone ....................6 1-4. Installing your Videophone ......................8 2. u ........9 siNg the AsiC uNCtioNs oF Your ideophoNe 2-1. Placing a call ..........................9 2-1-1. Placing a call using the keypad ..................9 2-1-2. Placing a call in standby mode (when the LCD screen is off) ........9 2-1-3. Placing a call from your Call Log ................... 9 2-1-4. Placing a call from your Phonebook ................
  • Page 3 3-4-2. Search ........................... 20 3-4-2-1. Search by name ....................20 3-4-2-2. Search by number .................... 20 3-4-2-3. Placing a call, updating and deleting information ............... 20 3-4-3. Delete all ........................21 3-5. Call log ........................... 21 3-5-1. Total calls........................22 3-5-2. Answered calls ......................22 3-5-3. Dialled numbers ......................22 3-5-4. Missed calls ........................ 22 3-5-5. Placing a call, saving or deleting a number ..............23 3-6. Settings ........................... 24 3-6-1. System settings ......................24 3-6-1-1. Network ......................24 3-6-1-2. Factory reset ....................24 3-6-1-3. Sound .......................
  • Page 4: 1. Your Acn Videophone

    1. Your ACN Videophone 1-1. V ideophoNe CoMpoNeNts The following items should be included with your ACN Videophone. If an item is missing, please contact ACN Customer Services. Main Unit Handset Power Adapter Ethernet Cable (RJ-45) *Warning: Use the Power Adapter that comes with your Videophone. Use of any other power adapter, other than one provided by ACN, may result in corruption of your Videophone or even a fire. Telephone Cable (RJ-11)
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    1-2. s AFetY iNstruCtioNs This guideline is to advise you on user safely and prevention of any financial loss. Read thoroughly before using your Videophone. There are two types of precautions which are explained as follows: CAUTION When unplugging the power adaptor, turn Do not install your Videophone in an Use a soft fabric when cleaning the LCD off the power switch before removing the unsafe place, or on an unstable surface. screen and camera. plug from the electrical outlet. • Your Videophone may not operate • Do not use strong chemical solutions • Unplugging while the power switch properly, or may not work at all. or abrasive cleaning materials as they can is on may cause your Videophone to damage your Videophone, especially the malfunction. LCD screen and camera. Use the most accessible electrical outlet to install your Videophone. WArNINg Do not install your Videophone in a dusty Do not disassemble or modify your To avoid damage, over heating or the environment or where it can be affected Videophone or power adapter. The possibility of an electrical shock, do not by gas. warranty will not cover any defect that install in a humid environment. occurs due to such mishandling. Do not subject your Videophone to direct...
  • Page 6: 1-3. Getting To Know Your Videophone

    1-3. Getting to know your Videophone FrONT Handset Videophone handset Speaker Plays ring tones and transfers audio in speakerphone mode. Camera Captures images that are transmitted to the called party. LCD Screen Displays your image and the image of the person you are talking to during a call. REGISTER POWER Keypad Buttons that operate the functions of your Videophone. PQRS WXYZ Microphone Receives and transmits audio in speakerphone mode. reAr +12V DC LINE PHONE VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT POWER ON/OFF (I/O) Turns your Videophone on/off POWER (DC IN) Connects to the power adapter USB port used to transfer data to/from your Videophone Local Area Network connection...
  • Page 7 KeypAd REGISTER POWER PQRS WXYZ The green LED light is on when your Videophone is connected to ACN’s Digital (1) REGISTER Phone Service. (2) POWER Indicates if your Videophone is switched on. (3) MAIL Allows you to retrieve video/voicemail. () HOLD Enables you to place calls on hold. () MUTE Disables the voice transmission during the call. () PHONEBOOK Provides access to your personal phonebook. () CONFERENCE Allows you to audio conference multiple callers on to one call (3-Way Calling). (8) PRIVACY Temporarily disables the video signal transmission during a call. (9) * Enters “*” (10) NUMERIC KEYPAD Enters phone number in the dialling mode or letters in the “Settings” menu. Enters “#”. (11) # Rejects the incoming call.
  • Page 8: 1-4. Installing Your Videophone

    (19) RIGHT NAVIGATION Right navigation button. Lists information needed for technical support i.e. configuration and software (20) STATUS version Allows you to enter capital letters and selects the type of letters or characters to (21) CAPS enter. Switches between numeric, lower-case letters and upper-case letters. (22) MY APPLICATIONS Lists available applications. (23) REDIAL Makes a call to the last number dialled. (2) SPEAKER Activates/deactivates the speakerphone. (2) CALL Makes a call to the dialled number. 1-4. Installing your Videophone Please check to ensure you have the following components before installing your Videophone. For optimal results, please follow the installation procedures provided in the Quick Installation Guide, which is included with your Videophone. Connect the handset to the connection point located on Connect the power adaptor to the power port. the side of your ACN Videophone. Connect the Ethernet cable to the WAN port. Turn the Power Switch on. NOTE: Your Videophone may take up to 3 minutes before it is ready to use. During this time the system will perform an initial software update and connect to ACN’s Digital Phone Service. The LCD screen will display a status as it moves through the process. When the process is complete, the registration light will turn green.
  • Page 9: 2. U Sing The Basic Functions Of Your Videophone

    2. U sing the Basic Functions of your Videophone 2-1. p lACiNg A CAll 2-1-1. p lACiNg A CAll usiNg the keYpAd Pick up the handset or press the “Speaker” button • Enter the phone number • Press the “Call” button NOTE: Refer to Section 3-2 for instructions on entering characters. The keypad tones are switched off by default. If you would like to switch on the keypad tones, refer to Section 3-6-1-3 Sound. 2-1-2. p lACiNg A CAll iN stANdBY Mode WheN the sCreeN is oFF Enter the first digit of the phone number • A window will appear on the screen • Enter the remaining digits of the phone number • Press the “Call” button...
  • Page 10: Placing A Call From Your Phonebook

    Select the number you would like Select “Make A Call” and press the “OK” button to call and press the “OK” button 2-1-4. p lACiNg A CAll FroM Your hoNeBook Press the “MENU” button when the LCD screen is off or in idle mode. • The Main Menu is displayed • Select the Phonebook menu by using the navigation buttons “ ” • Press the “OK” button • Press the “Phonebook” button located on the front of your Videophone. • Select “All Contacts” by using the navigation buttons “ ” • Select the desired contact and then press the “Call” button or the “OK” button • S elect the number (video, mobile, home, company phone number) you would like to call by using the navigation buttons “ ” • Press the “OK“ button Select “Phonebook” from the Main Menu Select “All Contacts” Select the desired contact and press Select the number you would like to call and press the “OK” button the “Call” button or the “OK” button...
  • Page 11: Receiving A Call

    2-2. r eCeiViNg A CAll When your Videophone rings the LCD screen will show the person calling or the name and phone number of the person calling. Pick up the handset or press the “Speaker” button to answer the call. If there is a picture associated with a contact, it will be displayed. 2-3. r ejeCtiNg A CAll If you are unable, or do not want to answer, a call simply press the button to reject it. The call will then be sent directly to your voicemail. 2-4. e NdiNg A CAll Simply hang up the handset or if you are in speakerphone mode, press the “Speaker” button . NOTE: Your call data will be stored in your Call Log. 2-5. r etrieViNg Your ideo oiCeMAil An envelope will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen indicating that you have video/voicemail and the number of message(s) waiting. To retrieve your video/voicemail: • Press the “Mail” button on the front of your Videophone • Enter your 4 digit access code and press # • Press 1 to retrieve your video/voicemail...
  • Page 12: Your Videophone Information

    Press Command # Key Save your message Erase your message Repeat your message Go back to your previous message Play your message Go to your next message Return the call Additional options * Key Go back to the previous menu 2-6. Y ideophoNe iNForMAtioN Select the “Information” icon from the Main Menu to view information about your Videophone. Press the “Back” or the “OK” button on the front of your Videophone to exit. 2-7. u seFul FuNCtioNs duriNg A CAll 2-7-1. M Press the “Mute” button to prevent the other party from hearing you speak. To release mute, press the “Mute” button again. 2-7-2. p riVACY Press the “Privacy” button to keep your image from being displayed to the other party. In privacy mode, instead of your image, a logo image is displayed on the other party’s screen. To exit from privacy mode, press the “Privacy” button again. 2-7-3. V oluMe CoNtrol You can control the volume by using the navigation buttons “...
  • Page 13: Brightness Control

    “ ” Lowers the volume “ “ Increases the volume In order to control the volume during a call: • Press the “MENU” button • Select “Volume Control” by using the navigation buttons “ ” • Press the “OK” button • Use “ “ to adjust the volume • Press the “Back” button to return to the previous menu 2-7-4. B rightNess CoNtrol You can adjust the LCD brightness by using the navigation buttons “ “ during a call. The brightness icon is shown at the top of the LCD screen. In order to control the LCD brightness during a call: • Press the “MENU” button • Select “Brightness Control” by using the navigation buttons “ ” • Press the “OK” button • Use “ “ to adjust: • Press the “Back” button to return to the previous menu 2-7-5. h You can place a call on hold by pressing the “Hold” button during a call. The LCD screen will then become dark and not display anything. To resume your call, simply press the “Hold” button again.
  • Page 14: Audio Conferencing (3-Way Calling)

    2-7-6. A (3-W udio oNFereNCiNg AlliNg The Audio Conferencing function enables 3-way calling during a voice call. To activate press the “Hold” button during the call. This will place the existing caller on hold. Caller will see “Hold” Person called will see “On Hold” • Dial the number of the 3rd person you would like to conference in and press the “Call” button • When the 3rd party answers, press the “Conference” button NOTE: If the person who initiated the conference call hangs up during the call, it will end the call for all parties. 2-7-7. C AitiNg You will hear a stutter tone to indicate an incoming call and the caller ID information will be displayed. • To accept the incoming call, press “1” (the existing call will be placed on hold) • To reject the call, press “2” (the new caller will hear a busy signal) • Once the incoming call is completed, press the “Hold” button again to reconnect to the original caller.
  • Page 15: Call Forwarding

    CALL FORWARDING NO ANSWER TO VOICEMAIL (caller will be forwarded to voicemail if there is no answer) Activation Press *41 followed by the “Call” button De-activation Press #41 followed by the “Call” button Please note, ACN’s standard rates apply to the forwarded call depending on the fixed or mobile number the call is forwarded to. 2-9. t rANsFerriNg CAlls to FroM AN AuxiliArY phoNe To transfer calls to or from an auxiliary phone connected to the phone port of your Videophone simply do the following: TRANSFERRING CALLS FROM YOUR VIDEOPHONE Press the “Call” button . The auxiliary phone will ring. Simply answer the auxiliary phone to complete the transfer.
  • Page 16: 3. Set Up

    Search for phone numbers by name and number • Place calls directly • View recent calls in your Call Log, including total calls, answered calls, dialled numbers and missed calls Call Log • Place calls directly Settings • Provides access to a variety of settings, including System, Time, Upgrade and Administrator settings • In the “System Settings” menu you can manage your Sound and Display options, in addition to accessing your network settings and the Factory Reset function. • In the “Network” menu you can access your Net and Interface settings. To adjust these settings please contact ACN Customer Services. • Factory Reset allows you to delete your configuration and reset to the factory defaults. If this is necessary, ACN Customer Services will provide you with the password to reset your Videophone • In the “Sound” menu, you can set your Ring Tones, Ring Volume, Sound Effects, Sound Volume and Audio Output. • The “Display” menu allows you to activate and manage Video Output, LCD Brightness, Upload Bandwidth, Picture Capture (captures and saves pictures from live video conversation, which you can associate with your phonebook contacts), Self View, Power Saving (controls timing for Digital Photo Frame and Wallpaper), Wallpaper and your Digital Photo Frame and Language options. • The “Time Setting” menu allows you to set the time parameters such as NTP, DST, and GMT. • In the “Upgrade” menu, you can access the Upgrade Server Address and the method for upgrading your software. To adjust these settings please contact ACN Customer Services. • The “Administrator” menu provides access to SIP, A/V Codec settings, DNS, Proxy and LAN settings. To adjust these settings please contact ACN Customer Services. Digital Photo •...
  • Page 17: Using The Keypad

    3-2. u siNg the keYpAd Numeric keys • Used for character input • Enables you to select the type of characters to enter (Numeric/Lowercase/Capital) (Caps) • Enables you to return to the previous menu (Back) • Used to select and confirm selections (OK) • Used to navigate between menus • Directs you to edit mode, and allows you to set values for selected items Navigation buttons 3-3. e NteriNg ChArACters Press the “Caps” button to select the required input mode (Numeric/Lowercase/Capital). The current input type is indicated at the top left of the LCD screen, represented by one of the following icons: Indicates numeric Indicates lowercase letters Indicates capital letters Mode Lowercase Capital Numeric pqrs PQRS wxyz WXYZ “.”...
  • Page 18: Entering Numbers

    3-3-2. e NteriNg letters • Press the ”Caps” button until the appears at the top left of the screen. • Press the corresponding buttons until the desired letter appears. Example: To enter “SKY”: • Press the “Caps” button to set the input mode to • Press the corresponding buttons for ‘S’, ‘K’, ‘Y’ consecutively: 3-3-3. e NteriNg NuMBers ANd letters Example: To enter “123.com” • Press the “Caps” button to set the input mode to • Press the buttons consecutively. • Press the “Caps” button to set the input mode to • Press the corresponding buttons for ‘”com” until the desired letter appears: • Press the buttons consecutively 3-4. p hoNeBook The Phonebook enables you to save any frequently dialled numbers as contacts, and place phone calls directly. Up to 300 contacts can be stored in the Phonebook.
  • Page 19: Place A Call

    3-4-1-2. p lACe A CAll You can place a call to anyone listed in your “All Contacts” list by selecting the name and number you would like to call. Select the contact from your Select the “Make Call” option Select the number “All Contacts” list you would like to call and press the “OK” button 3-4-1-3. e dit A CoNtACt You can edit information such as phone number, name, ring tone and the photo of the contact. Once you have edited the information, select “Save” to save your changes. If you do not want to save, select “Cancel”. Select the contact from your Select the “Edit” option Enter information and “All Contacts” list select “Save” 3-4-1-4. d elete A CoNtACt You can delete contact information that you no longer need. Select the contact from your Select the “Delete” option Select “YES” to delete “All Contacts” list 3-4-2. s eArCh You can search for a contact stored in your Phonebook by name or number and directly place a call, edit or delete the contact information. Select “Search” from the Search menu Phonebook menu...
  • Page 20: Search

    3-4-2-1. s eArCh BY NAMe You can search for a contact by name in your Phonebook by selecting “Search by name”. NOTE: You should enter all characters using upper and lower case letters accordingly. Select “Search by name” from the Enter the name that you would The contact information will be Search menu like to find and press the “OK” displayed button 3-4-2-2. s eArCh BY NuMBer You can search for a number that has been saved in your Phonebook Select “Search by number” from Enter the number you would like The contact information will be the Search menu to find and press the “OK” button displayed 3-4-2-3. p lACiNg A CAll updAtiNg ANd deletiNg iNForMAtioN You can place a call to a number in your Phonebook, or update or delete your saved contact information. Placing a call Select “Make Call” Select the number you would like to call and press the “OK” button Updating information...
  • Page 21: Delete All

    3-4-3. d elete All You can choose to delete all of the information in your Phonebook by selecting “Delete All”, followed by “Yes”. WARNING: SELECTING “YES” WILL AUTOMATICALLY DELETE ALL ENTRIES IN YOUR PHONEBOOK. YOU WILL NOT BE GIVEN THE OPTION TO CONFIRM THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DELETE ALL ENTRIES AFTER SELECTING “YES”, AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RETRIEVE THE DELETED ENTRIES. Select “Delete All” from the Select Phonebook menu...
  • Page 22: Dialled Numbers

    3-5-3. d iAlled NuMBers You can view all your dialled numbers by selecting “Dialled”. You can also directly place a call from this menu and save numbers to your Phonebook. Select “Dialled” from the Select the desired number or “Call Log” menu contact name 3-5-4. M issed CAlls You can view all the calls that you have recently missed by selecting “Missed”. You can also directly place a call from this menu and save numbers to your Phonebook. Select “Missed” from the Call Log Select the desired number or menu contact name 3-5-5. p lACiNg A CAll sAViNg or deletiNg A NuMBer You can directly place a call to a selected number in your “Call Log” in addition to saving or deleting numbers. Placing a call Select the required option from Select the desired number the “Call Log” menu and press the “OK” button Select “Make A Call” Your Videophone calls the selected number...
  • Page 23: Placing A Call, Saving Or Deleting A Number

    Saving a number Select “Save This Number” Complete the “Add New Entry” window and select “Save” Deleting a number Select “Delete” Select “YES” to delete the phone number 3-6. s ettiNgs In this menu you can control the System, Time, Upgrade and Administrator settings for your Videophone. Always press the “Back” button to save your changes and to exit. After each entry you will see a screen asking you to confirm your changes. Select “YES” or “NO” and press the “OK” button Select “Settings” from the Main Settings menu Menu 3-6-1. s YsteM settiNgs You can set up the network in addition to managing the sound and display settings for your Videophone by selecting “System Settings”. Select “System Settings” from the Settings menu Settings menu...
  • Page 24: Settings

    3-6-1-1. N etWork The network settings of your Videophone are pre-configured to allow you to place and receive calls via the Internet. These settings can be accessed by selecting “Network”. Please do not attempt to adjust items in this menu. Contact ACN Customer Services for assistance. 3-6-1-2. F ACtorY reset Factory Reset allows you to delete your configuration and reset to the factory defaults. Please do not attempt to adjust items in this menu. Contact ACN Customer Services for assistance.
  • Page 25: Display

    Select “Internal” or Use the “ ” buttons Use the “ ” buttons “External” for your desired to manage the Speaker Volume to manage the Handset Audio Output. “External” Volume allows you to use external speakers Press the “Back” button select “YES” and press the “OK” button to save each change you make 3-6-1-4. d isplAY You can activate and manage Video Output, LCD Brightness, Self View, Power Saving, Wallpaper and your Language options by selecting “Display”. You can also enable the Digital Photo Frame from this menu and set the timing for this feature. Select “Display” from the System Settings menu Press the “OK” button after each setting: Video Output LCD Brightness Select “LCD”, Use the “ ” buttons “TV OUT (PAL)” or to manage the LCD “TV OUT (NTSC)”as your Brightness Video Output...
  • Page 26 Picture Capture Self View Power Saving Select “SD” or Select “On” to Select the interval at which “USB” as your storage device enable the Self View option the phone switches to power saving mode (30, 60 or 90 seconds) Wallpaper The wallpaper is the background on your Videophone’s LCD screen. You can choose the wallpaper that will be displayed. Select "On" to enable the The above message will appear Select "SD" or "USB" as the "Type" Wallpaper function prompting you to select your Wallpaper Press the “OK” button Select the image to use as your Select “YES” to confirm the change of Wallpaper Wallpaper and press the “Back” button to save NOTE: A “No USB/SD device!” warning will appear if a USB or SD device is not inserted. Digital Photo Frame Digital Photo Frame Delay Language Select “On” to Select the time delay you To change the language displayed on the LCD enable the Digital Photo Frame...
  • Page 27 Upload Bandwidth Upload Bandwidth is the capacity at which your Videophone can upload data over your Internet connection. Your Videophone is pre-set with optimal factory settings. If the video you are sending is not as clear as you would like, you can adjust the upload bandwidth speed of your Videophone. Before adjusting your upload bandwidth you should perform a test to determine your actual upload bandwidth speed. From your computer connected to your LAN, go to http://eu-speed.acndigital.net/network-check.html. 1. Enter your Digital Telephone Service telephone number 2. Click on “TEST”. This process will take approximately 60 seconds 3. Write down the Download and Upload speed for your Videophone Go to “Upload Bandwidth” in the Select the Upload Bandwidth Press the “Back” button and select Display menu speed for your Videophone “YES” to save your settings (128, 256, 384 or 512) • If your Upload bandwidth speed is between 128 and 255, you should select an Upload bandwidth speed of 128. • If your Upload bandwidth speed is between 256 and 383, you should select an Upload bandwidth speed of 256. • If your Upload bandwidth speed is between 384 and 511, you should select an Upload bandwidth speed of 384. • If your Upload bandwidth speed is 512 or higher, you should select an Upload bandwidth speed of 512. • NOTE: You cannot change your display settings while on a call. To see the effects of the change simply place a call after adjusting your settings. The called party will be able to confirm whether the video you are sending is clearer. If you set the upload bandwidth speed too high it will distort the quality of the image. To adjust simply reset your upload bandwidth speed to the next setting down. Screen Size Screen Size refers to the resolution of your video. The screen size will automatically adjust to the appropriate setting (CIF or VGA) based on your bandwidth and frame selection. Frame Rate The Frame Rate is the speed at which your Videophone updates images. You can select Low, Normal or High depending on your bandwidth speed. Go to “Frame Rate” in the Select the appropriate Frame Rate Press the “Back” button...
  • Page 28: Setting The Time

    Time settings Settings menu NTP (Network Time Protocols) Select “On” to enable the Select “Off” to disable NTP option NTP and enter the date and time manually D.S.T (Daylight Saving Time) G.M.T (Greenwich Mean Time) Select “On” to activate D.S.T. Select the time zone for your area and “Off“ to disable it 3-6-3. u pgrAde settiNgs You can confirm the version and upgrade your Videophone’s software by selecting “Upgrade”. If the software is not the most current ersion, you can upgrade it via the Internet. Please do not attempt to adjust items in this menu. Contact ACN Customer Services for assistance.
  • Page 29: Administrator Settings

    3-6-4. A dMiNistrAtor settiNgs The Administrator menu provide access to SIP, A/V Codec settings, DNS, Proxy and LAN settings. Please do not attempt to adjust items in this menu. Contact ACN Customer Services for assistance. 3-7. d igitAl hoto rAMe Your Videophone provides you with the functionality of a digital photo frame, where you can view photos and images from your USB device or SD card as a slide show. For optimum use of your Videohone, you should resize your photos to fit a 640x480 screen, as larger images (greater than 600x800) may cause the Videophone to become non-responsive when trying to automatically resize them. In addition, the Videophone may not be able to upgrade to the latest software version if it is trying to perform this function at the same time as an automatic upgrade. You can conveniently download a tool to help you to resize your photos. Simply click on one of the following links for instructions depending on whether you are a Windows XP/Vista or MAC OSX user: Windows XP: http://www.codeplex.com/PhotoToysClone MAC OSX: http://www.1802.it/pixer_down.php Please note, resizing your photos will not noticeably affect the image quality when displayed on the screen.
  • Page 30: Information

    NOTE: Digital Photo Frame will automatically display all images from your USB device or SD card. If you do not want an image to appear, you must remove it from the device before inserting it into your Videophone. For the Digital Photo Frame feature to work, you must enable it in the “Display” menu and select the required time delay between images. Refer to section 3-6-1-4. Display for details. View another picture Select “View Another Picture” Select the desired image file and press the “OK” button Next picture Previous picture Select “Next Picture” to view Select “Previous Picture” to view the the next image NOTE: The Videophone can only read JPG and PNG image files. If the size of your image is greater than 3 megapixels, increase the time delay between images to 20 seconds to allow enough time for each image to load. Delete the current picture Select “Delete the Current Select “YES” to delete Picture” 3-8. i NForMAtioN To view the system information for your Videophone select “Information” from the Main Menu. Select “Information” from the Your Videophone system Main Menu information...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting Guide

    I cannot turn on the power • Check that the power switch is in the “ON” position. • Check that the electrical outlet is working by connecting another electrical device to it. • Turn the power switch off and then on again. • Check that the power cable is connected correctly. LCD screen is not turned on • Press a button or lift the handset to check that your Videophone is not in Power Save mode. I cannot hear the call connection • Check that the handset is connected to the left port of your Videophone. signal from the handset • Check that the Ethernet cable is connected to the WAN port of your Videophone. • Check that the handset is connected to the left port of your Videophone. •...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    • Check that the phone cable from your Videophone to the auxiliary phone is securely port. connected. This feature enables you to transfer the call to your • Check that the phone is set to TONE dialing, not PULSE. Videophone, as long as the caller • Connect phone directly to the phone port. Do not use any extension cables, or is using a Videophone to call external Caller ID or answering devices. you (*1 transfers video and 2* transfers audio). •...
  • Page 33: Warning Messages

    A USB storage device was removed • Reading Files SD A SD storage device was inserted • Removing Files SD A SD storage device was removed • Unplugged Network Cable LAN cable is disconnected • Loading the system… Personal data settings are being loaded • Setting current time… Connection to NTP server is in progress. • Initialising GUI Menu Image data for GUI is being decompressed Your Videophone is attempting to connect to the ACN Digital • REGISTRATION FAIL Phone Service registration server but there is no response • Hold You are in Hold mode (Video & Audio) • On Hold The call was put on hold by the other caller • Privacy On You are in Privacy mode During a call • Mute On You are in Mute mode • Extension In Use...
  • Page 34 dUrINg WArNINg MessAge desCrIpTION/MeANINg After completing a call • Wait a minute…. User configuration is being saved or the menu is being updated • Invalid Password Your password is incorrect Setting User • Initialising the system… All personal information is being loaded Configuration • Initialising the Phonebook data Phone and Call Log data is being loaded...
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