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This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population /uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement EdgeAccess, Inc. HIPSIP Manual Ver. 1...
Table of Contents Introduction ..........................5 Getting Started ........................6 Delivering Content.....................6 Installing and Removing the Battery .................6 Charging the HIPSIP WLAN600 ................7 Keypad ......................9 Turn On/Off the Power ....................10 Load Default IP Adress ...................10 Switching the Key Lock On/Off ................11 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ................11 Configuring Network Environment ..................12...
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Restoring the Factory Default Setting..............31 Web Configuration Settings....................32 Login Password.......................32 Basic Phone Tasks ......................33 Dialing a Phone Number..................33 Redialing a Phone Number..................33 Answering a Call .....................33 Display Messages ......................33 Error Messages.......................34 Warning Messages ....................35 EdgeAccess, Inc. HIPSIP Manual Ver. 1...
Before using WLAN600, some setup processes are required to make the phone work properly. You should at least setup the IP address of WLAN600 and router when DHCP is disabled. When DHCP server is available, you can skip the process of setting up the WLAN600 IP address.
Getting Started Please check the following before using the WLAN600: ▪ Delivery content ▪ How to install and remove the battery ▪ How to charge the battery ▪ How to turn on/off the device Delivery Content Please check whether the delivery contains the following parts:...
Step 2. Pull the plastic tab on the battery base to easily remove the battery. Figure 2.2-3 Removing the battery Charging the WLAN600 Step 1. Connect the included AC adaptor (use only this adaptor) to the charger. Plug the lead from the adaptor into the circular jack on the bottom of the power charger.
Step 2. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet. Figure 2.3-2 Plugging-in the charger Step 3. Place the phone on the charger. WLAN600 automatically turns on. Step 4. The battery-strength indicator on the right side of the display will scroll.
Power key ● Load Default IP (192.168.0.6) Numerical Keys.*.# Figure 2.4-1 WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone DESCRIPTION This key is used for making selections on the bottom left side of the phone LCD, such as: Menu, Select, OK... Its Soft key 1 current function is indicated by the word appearing above the key.
1. Turn the Power Off. 2. Press “ ” + “ ” keys about 2 seconds to load default IP address. WLAN600 will reset to default IP address (192.168.0.6). Load Default IP <<Release key!>> Figure 2.6-1 Load default IP EdgeAccess, Inc.
Follow these steps to switch the Key- lock On/Off: 1. In the idle status, hold the key over 2 seconds or wait over 1 minute. WLAN600 will auto exchange to “Key Pad Locked” mode, as Figure 2.7-1 12:00 WLAN600-user Key Pad...
This chapter explains how to modify the Network Environment. Network Configuration This section introduces modifications to the Network information. Setting Up/Modify to Static IP This section introduces how to select Fixed IP. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu Select Select 4.
This section provides instructions for performing the DHCP settings. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client provides a mechanism for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu...
This section provides instructions for performing the PPPoE settings. The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) client provides a mechanism for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu...
This section provides information about performing the following Wireless settings: ▪ Scan the Wireless Service Set Identifier ▪ Set Up the Wireless Settings ▪ Set Up the Wireless Equivalent Privacy Keys Set Up the Wireless Settings 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu Select Select 7.
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12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu Select Select 7. Wireless 6. WEP Select [1]None [1]None 8. Restart 1. Scan [2]64bit [2]64bit Select Select 1. Information 2. ESSID [3]128bit [3]128bit Select Back Select Back Select Back Select Back Back Back Select 6.
This section provides instructions for performing the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) configuring using the SIP Configuration submenu. Set UP the Proxy Server Settings This section provides information about performing the proxy server settings. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 5.
Set UP the User Account This section provides information about performing the User Account. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 5. SIP Setting 6. Setting 7. Wireless Select Back Select Back Input the number Select Select 2. User Account 1.
Using the Phone Book This section provides information about accessing the phone book and using its features. Search Phone Book Entry: Edit Entry This section provides information about performing the Edit Entry settings. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 3.
Search Phone Book Entry: Erase Entry This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book Entry settings. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting Select Back Select Back 1. Search 1.
Add a Phone Book Entry This section provides information on adding a new entry in your Phone Book. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting Select Back Select Back Input the name...
Erase Phone Book Entry: One By One This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book Entry settings. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting Select Back Select Back 3. Erase 1.
Erasing Phone Book Entry: All This section provides information about performing the Erase Phone Book Entry settings. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting Select Back Select Back 3. Erase 1. Search 2.
The Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls. Missed Call You can check for missed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Missed Calls list. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 2. Call History 3.
Received Call You can check for Received calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Received Calls list. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting Select Back Select Back 2.
Dialed Call You can check for Dialed calls and then edit and dial the phone numbers on the Dialed Calls list. 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 2. Call History 3. Phone Book 4. Net Setting Select Back Select Back 3.
Erase Calls 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 2. Call History 3. Phone Book Are you sure? No Data 4. Net Setting Exist!! Back Select Back Back Select 4. Erase Calls Select Select 1. Erase All 1. Missed Call 2.
Setting The Setting is a useful feature for Setting the Ring Melody, Vibrator mode, Ring Volume, etc. Setting the Ring Melody 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8. Restart Select Back Select Back Select 1. Melody...
Adjusting the Ring Volume 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8. Restart Select Back Select Back Select 3. Ring Volume [1] Level 5 [1] Level 5 Select 4. Time Format [2] Level 4 [2] Level 4 Select 5.
Setting the Time Edit 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8. Restart Select Back Select Back 5. Time Edit Time Edit Time Edit Select 6. Banner 12:00| 12:00| Saved 7. Key Lock O.K. Select Back...
Setting the Key Lock 12:00 WLAN600-user Not registered Menu Names Menu 6. Setting 7. Wireless 8. Restart Select Back Select Back Select 7. Key Lock Select 8. Load Default Select 1. Melody O.K. Select Back Select Back Select Back Back...
Web Configuration Setting This chapter provides information that is using the web Brower to configure the WLAN600 Wireless IP Phone. Login Password Users can use browsers to setup or show the information of the IP phone. ▪ Go to http://<ipaddress>...
▪ To reject a call, press the key. Display Messages This appendix provides a list of messages that are displayed on the user interface of the WLAN600, and contains the following sections: ▪ Error Messages ▪ Warning Messages EdgeAccess, Inc.
Error 1: No AP found ( blinking) 12:00 WLAN600-user The ESSIDs set on the phone do not match any of the Not registered Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs) of the APs in the Network.
(2) The device is in power-off condition. Warning 2: Battery Low ( blinking) 12:00 The battery energy level is low. WLAN600-user Net Fail! (DHCP) Corrective Action: Menu Names Recharge the battery. Warning 3: Weak signal detected ( blinking)
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