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1. INSTALLING IP VIDEOPHONE ........................................................................... 4
1.1 Components .................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Name of parts and functions ............................................................................ 5
[Front View] ....................................................................................................... 5
[Keypad] ............................................................................................................ 6
[Rear view]......................................................................................................... 7
[Side and Bottom view] ......................................................................................7
1.3 Network Configuration - Using Wizard ............................................................ 7
2. OPERATION INSTRUCTION ............................................................................... 8
2.1 Main menu ....................................................................................................... 8
2.2 PhoneBook ...................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Viewing Phone Number List...................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Adding Phone Number.............................................................................. 8
2.2.3 Searching Phone Number ........................................................................ 9
2.3 CallLog............................................................................................................. 9
2.4 UserSet............................................................................................................ 9
2.4.1 Ring .......................................................................................................... 9
2.4.2 Codec Setting ......................................................................................... 10
2.4.3 Call Setting ............................................................................................. 10
2.4.3.1 Auto Answer .................................................................................... 10
2.4.3.2 Exten. Service.................................................................................10
2.4.3.3 Call Hold ......................................................................................... 11
2.4.3.4 Call Transfer.................................................................................... 11
2.4.3.5 Busy Mode - Call waiting ................................................................ 11
2.4.3.6 Busy Mode - Call Forward .............................................................. 11
2.4.3.7 Call Bar ........................................................................................... 12
2.4.3.8 3-way Calling .................................................................................. 12
2.4.3.9 Bit Rate ........................................................................................... 12
2.4.4 System Setting ....................................................................................... 12
2.4.5 Extra Setting ........................................................................................... 13
2.4.5.1 Calendar/Time................................................................................. 13
2.4.5.2 Install Wizard .................................................................................. 13
2.4.5.3 Password Protection .......................................................................14
2.4.5.4 Remote Provision............................................................................ 14
2.4.5.5 Call Charge ..................................................................................... 14
2.5 Network Setting ............................................................................................. 14
2.5.1 Connect Setting ...................................................................................... 15
2.5.2 Account setting ....................................................................................... 15
2.5.3 Proxy Setting .......................................................................................... 15
2.5.4 STUN Client............................................................................................ 15
2.5.5 Network Status ....................................................................................... 15
2.6 Internet........................................................................................................... 15
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................3 1. INSTALLING IP VIDEOPHONE ................4 1.1 Components ....................4 1.2 Name of parts and functions ................5 [Front View] ....................... 5 [Keypad] ......................6 [Rear view]......................7 [Side and Bottom view] ..................7 1.3 Network Configuration – Using Wizard ............7 2.
  • Page 2 2.6.1 Internet Share..................16 2.6.2 Web Browser ..................16 2.7 Add-In ......................16 2.7.1 Photo Album ................... 16 2.7.2 Music Player ................... 16 2.7.3 Recorder....................17 2.7.4 SMS......................17 2.7.5 My Document ..................17 3. IP VIDEOPHONE-BASED CALLING..............18 3.1 Making a Call ....................18 3.1.1 Making a call using dialpad ..............
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure correct use and to prevent unexpected accident and damage caused by incorrect use. 1. Do not disassemble or modify the IP videophone or power adapter by anyone other than the authorized personnel. The warranty will not cover any defect that occurs due to such mishandling.
  • Page 4: Installing Ip Videophone

    1. Installing IP Videophone 1.1 Components The following parts are included in the product package. Be sure that you received all the parts. Design and parts may vary depending on the model. When you received the package, check the parts by model. - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Name Of Parts And Functions

    1.2 Name of parts and functions [Front View] NAME FUNCTUON ①Hook Hook of IP Videophone ②Handset Handset of IP Videophone ③Speaker rings bell or sounds off the voice of the other party in the speakerphone mode. ④Camera captures your image to send to the other party. ⑤LCD Screen displays images of yours and the other party during the call.
  • Page 6: [Keypad]

    [Keypad] Enters phone number in the dialing mode or the letters in the User (1) Numeric Keys Configuration menu. Enters “*”. (2) * Enters “.”. (3) # Enters “#”. Makes a call to the dialed numbers/ CallLog in off-hook mode. (4) OK Moves to the User Configuration menu.
  • Page 7: [Rear View]

    [Rear view] NAME FUNCTION ON/OFF Turns on/off the power POWER (DC IN) Connects the power adapter VIDEO OUT Sends out video data AUDIO OUT Sends out audio data Connects to Internet Connects to the computer with LAN cable (optional) Connects to the telephone line (optional) NOTE: A/V cable of audio/video input/output is not included in the package.
  • Page 8: Operation Instruction

    2. Operation Instruction 2.1 Main menu Enables view, delete, Phonebook modify, and search the added phone numbers. The phone numbers of recent calls CallLog are listed in CallLog. UserSet Customize the functional options. Network VOIP network connection setting. Internet Internet browser and share setting. absent call flag SMS flag register flag...
  • Page 9: Searching Phone Number

    move to the previous menu. A message will be displayed in case of the change of filling, which prompts whether the new number will be added. NOTE: Press <INPUT MODE> to shift the Input Method. NOTE: An IP Videophone may store up to 100 items. NOTE: Name, Internet phone, Mobile phone, Fax and e-mail are stored.
  • Page 10: Codec Setting

    2.4.2 Codec Setting Set up certain options which are applied to video and audio call. The options includes video switch, video rate, DTMF, video encode and audio encode. Operation for Audio Encode Setting: Put the cursor on [Audio Encode] and select “optional” →Press press to enter Then you can check both disabled codecs and enabled codecs on the screen.
  • Page 11: Call Hold

    select “call forward”, [Forward Addr] will be active. 2.4.3.3 Call Hold The Call Hold feature allows a user to place an active call on hold. The feature is useful in combination with other call features such as call transfer. Operation: If you are on an active call, press <FUNCTION>, then press “1”...
  • Page 12: Call Bar

    2.4.3.7 Call Bar This function sets bars for all incoming and outgoing calls. When [Calling Bar] turns on, all the dialing calls are invalid. There is dialing notice on the interface. When [Called Bar] turns on, all the incoming calls are rejected with interface notice. 2.4.3.8 3-way Calling After you dialed the first call and while in the active call, you dial the second call to the third party.
  • Page 13: Extra Setting

    2.4.5 Extra Setting 2.4.5.1 Calendar/Time You can check data information in the calendar interface. One month per page. When NTP option is ON, input required information. Then connect the IP videophone to a time server on the Internet, the phone receives the information of current time automatically. If there is no timeserver, press to select “OFF”...
  • Page 14: Password Protection

    <BACK>proceed to the previous step; [Next] proceed to the next step, [Finish] finish wizard. The IP videophone provides the Install Wizard menu for the network setting and user’s SIP account setting. After finishing setting, the system will be rebooted automatically. 2.4.5.3 Password Protection Password Protection protects the functional and network setting from unauthorized modification.
  • Page 15: Connect Setting

    2.5.1 Connect Setting Operation: Press to select the Internet access method (static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE) Press to select a setting item. Press numeric key and “.” to fill in fields. Press <BACK> to move to the previous menu. NOTE: Any information for connection to Internet, please inquire the ISP. 2.5.2 Account setting You must set user’s basic information for SIP call.
  • Page 16: Internet Share

    Operation: Choose [Internet] in main menu → Press to enter the menu. Press to select an item. Press to enter sub-menu. Press to select the type Press to be in certain parameter setting field Press numeric keys to input parameters (Press “*” for “.”) Press <BACK>...
  • Page 17: Recorder

    2.7.3 Recorder Recorder can record your voice and play it. The recorded voice files are used for auto answer rings. Operation: Press <MENU> to start recording. Press <BACK> to end recording and prompt save. Press to select the record file and play it. Press and choose [delete], selected record file will be deleted.
  • Page 18: Ip Videophone-Based Calling

    3. IP Videophone-based calling 3.1 Making a Call 3.1.1 Making a call using dialpad Hook off → input telephone numbers you want to call→ < > 3.1.2 Making a call using redial Pick up your handset or press <SPEAKER>. Press <REDIAL>, the latest phone number dialed out will be sent.
  • Page 19: Dropping A Call

    3.2.1 Pick up the handset to answer the call. 3.2.2 Press < to answer the call. SPEAKER> Note: The ring will stop, if there is nobody answers the call in 60 seconds, while the auto-answer function has not been set at the same time. Then the phone w ill send an indicator to the caller that there is nobody answers the call.
  • Page 20: Privacy

    3.6.2 Privacy Press <PRIVACY> to keep your video from delivering to the other side. If you want to release rivacy mode, press <PRIVACY> again. 3.6.3 Volume Control You can control the volume by pressing during a call. 3.6.4 Call Forward during a call Call Forward allows you to forward a call from yo ur phone to any other phone.
  • Page 21 NOTE: Make sure that software upgrade should not be stopped. In other words, do not cut off ower in the course of upgrading. If the procedure of upgrading stops, the existing software is eleted and not normally operated. If any problem occurs, do not turn off power and try attempt pgrading again.
  • Page 22: Appendix 1: Menu Structure

    Appendix 1: Menu Structure 1.View Pho iew/delete/modify 1.PhoneBoo Number List phone number 2.Add Phone Add a new phone Number umber 3.Search Phone N umber 1. Sent Call 2.CallLog 2.Received Call 3. Absent Call 4. Auto Answer Message 1. Ring Ring, Volum 2.Code Setting Video ON/OFF,Vid...
  • Page 23 1.Connect StaticIP/DHCP/PPP Setting 4.Network 2.Account User information Setting Advance Setting Port/Expires 3.Proxy roxy Address Setting 4. STUN Client STUN/Keep Alive 5.Network Status 5.Internet 1.Internet Share 2.Web Browser 1.Photo Album 2.Music Player 6.Add-In 3. Recorder 4. SMS 5.My Document - 23 -...
  • Page 24: Appendix 2: Troubleshooting Guide

    Appendix 2: Trou bleshooting Guide Problem Troubleshooting I cannot turn on the power. Check if the power cable is correctly connected. LCD screen is not turned on. cannot hear call Check if the handset is connected to the right port of the connection signal from...
  • Page 25: Appendix 3: Ip Videophone Specifications

    Appendix 3: IP Videophone Specifications System ITEF Recommendation:SIP(RFC 3261) Video ITU-T Recommendation: H.263, H.263+, mpeg4 Resolution: CIF : 352 × 288 pixels QCIF: 176 × 144 pixels Max. frames per second: 30 fps Audio , μ-law), G.723, G.726_16/24/32/40 ITU-T Recommendation: G.711(A-law , G.729a, Gsm_amr, iLBC Frequency response: 200 Hz ~ 3.4 KHz...

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