ZyXEL Communications V660 Quick Start Manual
ZyXEL Communications V660 Quick Start Manual

ZyXEL Communications V660 Quick Start Manual

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V660
Dual-Mode Phone

Quick Start Guide

Version 1.00
04/2007
Edition 1
Copyright © 2007. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1: Quick Start Guide

    V660 Dual-Mode Phone Quick Start Guide Version 1.00 04/2007 Edition 1 Copyright © 2007. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 1 Overview Your V660 provides standard cellphone functions, and adds WiFi connectivity. In the figure below, the dashed line shows your V660 (A) calling a phone (B) over the regular phone network (PSTN, or Public Switched Telephone Network). The solid line shows the V660 connecting to a wireless...
  • Page 3 V660 Quick Start Guide • Using the LCD Screen. See page 10. • Making Cellular Phonecalls. See page 12. • Connecting to a Wireless Access Point. See page 13. • Making Internet Phonecalls. See page 16. • Using the Camera. See page 19.
  • Page 4: Physical Features

    V660 Quick Start Guide 2 Physical Features...
  • Page 5: Preparing Your Phone

    LCD. A word displayed above a softkey indicates its current function. Navigator Use this to move around the V660’s screens. Click the navigator (press it in) to select the highlighted function. Home Press this to return to the Home page at any time (see page 10).
  • Page 6 This could cause the battery to ignite or explode. WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Remove the battery or battery cover only when the V660 is turned off and the charger/USB cable is unplugged.
  • Page 7 V660, and how to install a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. A SIM card allows you to make and receive cellphone calls with the V660. If you do not want to install a SIM card now, you can still use the V660’s other features once the battery is installed.
  • Page 8 V660 Quick Start Guide The V660’s SIM card slot is located inside the battery hatch. Slide the SIM card into the receptacle as shown, so that the card’s contacts (the metal areas) are touching the V660’s contacts. 3 Remove any packaging material from the battery. Insert the top end of the battery into the battery hatch so that its contacts (the metal areas) are touching the V660’s...
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    (towards the V660’s top) and lift it out. 3.2 Charging the Battery The V660 uses a rechargeable lithium (Li-ion) battery. Charge the battery using the included charger or the USB cable to connect to a computer (see your User’s Guide). Both cables...
  • Page 10 2 Connect the charger’s plug to a power socket. Turn the power on. 3 The Operation LED comes on after a few seconds. 4 If the V660 is turned off, the LCD screen shows a battery icon and then goes blank. If it is turned on, a icon appears at the top of the screen.
  • Page 11: Using The Lcd Screen

    Turn the V660 on by pressing the End/Power key for a few seconds. When you first turn the V660 on, it prompts you to enter some basic information. Once you have done this, the Home screen displays as shown. Go back to this screen at any time by pressing the Home ( ) key.
  • Page 12 There is no SIM card installed. The installed SIM card is faulty. • Use the Shortcut Bar to jump to the V660’s main feature screens (Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, the Microsoft Network, email and messaging, etc.) Use the navi- gator to move around the Shortcut Bar.
  • Page 13 Take the following steps to make a phonecall over the regular GSM cellphone network. 1 If you did not already install a SIM card, do so now (see section 3.1). Turn on the V660. 2 When the main screen displays, check that your phone service provider’s network name and a icon display.
  • Page 14: Connecting To A Wireless Access Point

    V660 Quick Start Guide If you cannot make a cellular phonecall, ensure that your V660 has a cellular signal (look at the Status Bar). If the V660 has a signal but you still cannot make a call, contact your cellular service provider.
  • Page 15 Select the type of wireless security the access point uses, and enter your security information in the fields that appear. Leave this field at its default. This is the Media Access Control address of your V660. All networking devices have a MAC address, which uniquely identifies them.
  • Page 16 DHCP Select this if you were not given an IP address to use. When this is selected, your V660 gets its IP address automatically. When it is not selected, you have to enter your IP settings manually. If you select this, leave all the following fields in this screen blank unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise.
  • Page 17: Making Internet Phonecalls

    VoIP (Voice over IP) allows you to make phonecalls over the Internet. SIP is the protocol the V660 uses to make VoIP calls. Before you can use the V660 to make VoIP calls, you need: • An active account with VoIP service provider that uses SIP.
  • Page 18 V660 Quick Start Guide 2 Press New. The following screen appears. Enter your account information exactly as it was given to you. If you were not given information for some of the fields in this screen, leave them at their default settings.
  • Page 19 Port Enter the listening port of the SIP proxy server. SIP Service Select this if you want the V660 to Lookup automatically check which calling features your account supports. Codec Setting Leave the fields in these sections at their...
  • Page 20: Using The Camera

    V660 Quick Start Guide 3 When you have finished, press Apply, then press the Home key. The V660 tries to register with the SIP server. When the SIP account is successfully registered, a icon displays at the top of the screen.
  • Page 21: Installing A Memory Card

    V660. Lift the protective cover and insert the card with the contacts (the metal areas) facing up. • To remove a memory card, turn the V660 off and lift the T- Flash port’s cover. Press the release lever (use a pencil or other slim object if necessary) to push the card out of the port.
  • Page 22: Locking And Unlocking The Phone

    V660 Quick Start Guide 10 Locking and Unlocking the Phone You can lock the V660 when you are not using it. The V660 has two kinds of lock: 1 Key Lock. This prevents accidental calls by turning off the keypad. Anyone can unlock and use the V660.
  • Page 23 Device Lock settings screen. • To turn the device lock off: press the Left Soft Key (Unlock displays above it when the V660 is locked). Then, enter the device lock password and press Done. If you have to enter a password to use your SIM card (the SIM PIN), remember that it is different from the device lock password.

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