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 Phone Settings 

 

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After selecting the key number to be used, the screen 
on the left will be displayed. 
 
11Mbps is the current setting. 
11Mbps is recommended. 
 

5.2   IP Settings 

OK Back 

Phone Profile 

Phone Settings 

IP Settings

WLAN Settings

 

Select “IP Settings” in the “Phone Settings” menu. 

 

OK 

Apply Back 

IP Settings

IP Address 

Show Current 

DHCP 

 

The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing 
select. 
 

 

Menu Description 

Show Current 

Display Current Settings 

DHCP 

Enable/ Disable DHCP 

IP Address 

Phone IP address Setting 

Subnet Mask 

Subnet Mask Setting 

Default Gateway 

Default Gateway Setting 

1st DNS Server 

Primary DNS Server 

2nd DNS Server 

Secondary DNS Server 

Summary of Contents for BOSST51

Page 1: ...W WI IF FI I S SI IP P P PH HO ON NE E BOSST51 User manual Version 1 3 Thank you for your purchase of WIFI SIP PHONE Product Name WIFI SIP PHONE ...

Page 2: ...omagnetic ware interference The bandwidth of this device is identical to the bandwidth for RFID readers using in factory production line wireless transmission station permit required low power wireless transmission stations wireless transmission station permit required Before using this device please ensure that there are no RFID specific low power wireless transmission stations or amateur wireles...

Page 3: ...view It does not guarantee it contains all the situations that might occur It is recommended to not only follow the instructions contained in this document but to handle the product carefully at all times The safety related precaution items are listed below They include Warnings Cautions and Notes This precaution signal is utilized in titles and safety related situations to enhance attention Indic...

Page 4: ...rom metallic objects Never attempt to disassemble repair or make any modification to the battery Disassembly modification or any attempt at repair could cause battery liquid leakage ignition generation of excessive heat or rupture leading to bodily injury or damage to the phone itself Do not force the battery into the battery compartment Please ensure the proper direction of the battery before ins...

Page 5: ...ould cause an explosion Do not place in unstable location Do not place phone on slanting or unstable tables and other unstable spots for this product may fall causing serious damage to the device Keep away from high humidity In case the phone is immersed in water power off the phone immediately Continued use of the phone under this condition could cause fire or exposure to electric shock Do not ex...

Page 6: ...s and so on to send out incorrect signals and commands Be aware of the vibration alert and the ring volume Weak heart patients should be aware of the vibration alert and the ring volume for it might affect the operation of the heart Do not touch the phone when lightning occurs L Please power off and shift to a safe location to reduce risk of electric shock Do not insert other objects into phone Do...

Page 7: ...afety reasons Warning AC Adapter Charging Cradle Do not use accessories from other manufacturers Using accessories that are not compatible could cause ignition electric shock or damage to the phone Do not use AC adapters from other manufacturers Do not use AC adapters other than the one included with your phone for they could cause ignition electric shock or damage to the phone Do not insert plug ...

Page 8: ...c shock Please hold the plug when pulling out of outlet Please hold the plug when pulling out of outlet because pulling on the power cord excessively might lead to damage electric shock fire or damage to the phone Do not damage the power cord Do not damage tug or make modifications to the power cord Do not bend the power cord to prevent damage Do not expose the power cord to heat and never place h...

Page 9: ...e phone in your back pocket when you sit Do not place the phone at the very bottom of your bag to reduce risk of being crushed by another object Keep phone away from contact with other metallic objects Heavy weight could cause phone damage Caution Mobile Phone Do not use phone in a vehicle Do not use this phone in a vehicle for your own driving safety Due to the difference of Vehicle models the ph...

Page 10: ...Caution AC Adapter Charging Cradle Unit Do not place heavy equipment onto the AC adapter Do not place heavy equipment onto AC adapter for it might lead to fire or damage Please pull out plug when not in use For your safety unplug the battery charger from wall outlet if it will not be used for a long time in summer otherwise it may cause fire Pull out plug when in movement When in movement please e...

Page 11: ...afety Guide The warning labels are adhered the phone and the AC adapter in the parts shown in the figure below 1 Phone a Back View b Warning Label 2 Battery Battery Cover a Bottom of Battery Cover b Warning Label ...

Page 12: ...Operation Safety Guide 3 Battery Charging Cradle Unit a Bottom of Charger Unit b Warning Label 4 AC adapter a Bottom of AC adapter b Warning Label ...

Page 13: ... 2 Main Menu functions 14 2 3 Power On Off 18 2 4 Clock Setting 21 2 5 Keypad Operation 23 2 6 Keypad Input Mode 26 2 7 Function Overview 28 3 Basic Operations 32 3 1 Making Receiving a call 32 3 2 Phone Book Settings 38 3 3 IM Instant messages 45 3 4 Call History 49 4 SIP Settings 55 4 1 SIP Profiles 55 4 2 Select AP Profile 63 4 3 Max Ringing Time 63 4 4 Audio Settings 63 4 4 DTMF Signaling 64 5...

Page 14: ...6 4 System Info 94 6 5 Utilities 95 6 6 USB Settings 102 6 7 FTP Settings 104 6 8 Reset Default 106 7 Troubleshooting 108 7 1 Is your phone malfunctioning 108 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 110 ...

Page 15: ... user is encouraged to increase the distance between the phone and the other devices z This product a phone that can make receive calls and is equipped with SIP functions Please contact the place of purchase for information on SIP providers z Please read all instructions and safety precautions described in this document before operating the product appliance Please follow the instructions carefull...

Page 16: ... used for items the user should pay attention to when using or setting this product 1 2 Applicable machine type Product Name Type Model Title of this manual Technical Standard Identification Number WIFI SIP Phone BOSST51 WIFI SIP Phone 1 3 Confirm objects contained in package Please ensure the package contains the following items Please contact the place of purchase if any items are missing Conten...

Page 17: ...Phone Operations 3 1 4 External Appearance 1 4 1 Front View Figure 1 4 1 Front View ...

Page 18: ...ne Talk on phone i USB interface Connect to power adapter to charge battery j Earpiece Listen k LCD display Display screen l Right soft key Function operating Key This Key is used to perform the function indicated on the screen above it 11 Power Power on Power off Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch off phone Can be used also to Delete entered text Return to Main Menu Displ ay User settings Ter...

Page 19: ...omponent names NO Name Description c Battery Cover Snap To install and remove battery d Battery Cover Battery Cover This is delivered separately from the phone Please read section 1 6 1 Inserting the battery to install the battery onto the phone 1 4 3 Charging Cradle unit appearance ...

Page 20: ...tput power 20mW 100mW WLAN WLAN interface Network mode Infrastructure mode LCD 1 4inch STN LCD with Backlight Display LED Keypad Backlight function Dial success notification Keypad 21 keys in total 4 multi function keys 4 quick access keys 1 OK key 12 Input keys Numbers English Japan characters Standby time Approx 60 hours Depends on Environment Talk time Approx 3 5 hours Depends on Environment Ad...

Page 21: ...before inserting or removing the battery 1 6 1 Installing the battery Turn to the back of the phone to the battery compartment Align the battery to the battery compartment of the phone and press battery down until it clicks into place Do not force battery into battery compartment ...

Page 22: ...sh for it could cause fire or environmental contamination Please return the battery to the place of purchase and follow local regulations for disposal and recycling of batteries 1 7 Charge the battery Though the battery can be charged when the phone is switched on the time it takes to fully charge the battery takes longer than charging with the phone switched off Charging the battery with the phon...

Page 23: ...h for it will cause phone temperature to rise and damage the phone 1 7 2 Connecting the adapter to the Charging Cradle Unit Please insert connector into slot at the back of the charger unit Insert the connector face up into the USB interface following the figure on the left If inserted face down the adapter will not be inserted properly After inserting the adapter to the phone please plug the adap...

Page 24: ...tery installed to the Charging Cradle unit The icon on the left will be displayed on the LCD which indicates the battery is charging The icon blinking indicates that the battery is charging When the icon stops blinking it means that the battery is fully charged If the phone is powered on during charging and there is an incoming call please remove the phone from the charger to accept the call Stand...

Page 25: ...which indicates the battery is charging The icon blinking indicates that the battery is charging When the icon stops blinking it means that the battery is fully charged If the phone is powered on during charging and there is an incoming call please remove the phone from the charger to accept the call Standard charge time 6 hours Charging with the phone switched off ...

Page 26: ...ow power wireless transmission stations needs licensed wireless transmission station 1 Before using this phone please ensure there are not RFID readers specific low power wireless transmission stations or amateur wireless transmission stations nearby 2 If this device is interfering with RFID readers and you are forced to change bandwidth or stop use please contact the dealer Table 1 8 1 Phone WLAN...

Page 27: ... Indicate signal strength Low Not Connected to earphone Indicate signal strength Medium Indicate battery strength Empty Indicate signal strength Perfect Indicate battery strength Low Indicates the alarm has been activated Indicate battery strength Medium Indicates you have a missed call Indicate battery strength Full Received new message Indicates battery charging status Blinks when battery is cha...

Page 28: ...onal Phone Book use and setting Refer to section 2 2 1 1 d Messages Edit new messages Send messages View new received messages and so on Refer to section 2 2 1 2 e Call History Dialed Calls Received Calls Missed Calls Refer to section 2 2 1 3 f SIP Settings SIP function settings Refer to section 2 2 1 4 g Phone Settings IP address WLAN and other network configurations Ring tone settings Clock Sett...

Page 29: ...standby screen please refer to 2 2 1 7 Selecting Quick option from Standby Screen 2 2 1 Options in each main function Clicking the main function icons in the main menu will display more detailed options 2 2 1 1 Phone Book Menu For more details please refer to Section 3 2 Phone Book Settings OK Back Phone Book View Edit Add Delete Delete All 2 2 1 2 Message Menu For more details please refer to Sec...

Page 30: ... Calls Received Calls Missed Calls 2 2 1 4 SIP Settings For more details please refer to Section 4 1 SIP Settings OK Back SIP Settings SIP Profiles Max Ringing time Audio Ssttings DTMF Signaling SIP Profile 1 x SIP Profile 2 SIP Profile 3 SIP Profile 4 SIP Profile 5 Profile Name Display Name User Name Registrar SIP Domain SIP Password STUN Settings Outbound Proxy ...

Page 31: ...iles Current Status Site Survey TX Rate Add Edit AP Profile 1 AP Profile 2 AP Profile 3 AP Profile 4 AP Profile 5 Delete Delete All Profile Scan Power OFF Ringing On Off Ringtone Tones Ringtone Volume Speaker Volume Vibrator Keypad Password Phone Password Display Contrast Clock Setting Show Current DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 1st DNS Server 2nd DNS Server ...

Page 32: ... Key on the Standby Screen shown in Figure 2 1 1 Menu Quick Power OFF Ringing On Off Ringing Tones Ringtone Volume Speaker Volume Vibrator Keypad Password Phone Password Display Contrast Clock Setting Time Set Date Set Site Survey Phone Profile Date Time Set Power Saving 2 3 Power On Off You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time Use only approved AC adapter and c...

Page 33: ...econds until the word Welcome is displayed Menu Quick The screen on the left will be displayed when the phone is switched on If SIP is not displayed indicates the phone is not connected to the network Either the settings in Phone Settings or the SIP Settings is not correct Please contact your service provider for more information Indicates the battery power level is low Please charge the battery i...

Page 34: ...econds until the figure as left is displayed 2 3 2 1 Power Off from the Phone Profile setting Power Button Press Power button OK Back Site Survey Phone Profile Date Time Set Quick Then Select Power OFF in the Phone Profile menu Select Back Profile The display results and handling procedures will be shown as left ...

Page 35: ...ettings from the main menu If from Figure 2 1 1 Standby Screen and press the left soft key please follow the step as below OK Back Phone Settings Select Phone Settings OK Back Phone Profile Phone Password Display Contrast Clock Setting Press OK key and scroll the navigator to choose Clock Setting function and then press OK key OK Back Clock Setting Date Set Time Set Enter Date Time Set and select ...

Page 36: ...k Setting Date Set Time Set Select Date Set from the Clock Setting option list 1 Apply Clear Wednesday 05 09 07 Press Apply and the screen on the right will be displayed Enter the desired date Follow the Year month date format to enter the date The right figure shows an example entering 05 09 07 Entering 5 9 7 will result the same as entering 05 09 07 The date of week will be displayed automatical...

Page 37: ...Use the navigator to scroll to the desired item Scroll to Date Time Set and press OK key OK Back Clock Settings Date Set Time Set Select Time Set from the Date Time Set screen The succeeding steps are the same as 2 4 1 Setting the clock from Main Menu 2 5 Keypad Operation 2 5 1 Soft key Operation The words OK Back options will be displayed at the bottom of the screen when in the Standby screen or ...

Page 38: ...ar is displayed pressing the key once will clear on letter on the screen Pressing and holding the key will clear all words in a specified field When the word Quick is displayed on the Standby screen pressing the right Soft key will display the Function Menu 2 5 2 Navigator button Operation Scroll to a function using the navigator Press the OK key in the center when reaching a desired item 2 5 2 1 ...

Page 39: ...will appear highlighted The following figure is and example of Phone Settings IP Settings After choosing the desired item press OK IP Settings WLAN Settings Phone Profile OK Back Phone Settings The first item will appear highlighted when first entering the Phone Settings screen Scrolling to IP Settings with the navigator 2 5 3 Keypad lock operation Press and hold the key to lock the phone Menu Qui...

Page 40: ... tones right keypad tone are locked Menu Quick 2005 09 07 SIP Press until the lock disappears to unlock the phone 2 6 Keypad Input Mode 2 6 1 Input Mode Category This product supports the following input modes The input mode may not be changed in certain setting options Chart 2 6 1 Input Mode Category Type Display after selection Input mode A Half Size Upper Case English Character a Half Size Lowe...

Page 41: ...the left Soft key to switch the input mode from Alphabetical Character to others under the Phone Book Editing name option Press the left soft key once Edit User Name Apply Clear 1 The input mode in the Edit User Name screen will switch to 123 Edit User Name Apply Clear A Press left soft key again The input mode will switch to ABC ...

Page 42: ...hone Book Max 200 Delete All Delete all information from the Phone Book New Message Edit and transmit message My Messages View received messages Reply function Max 100 Delete Delete one of received messages 2 Messages Delete All Delete all received messages Dialed Calls Number of dialed numbers max 10 Received Calls Number of Received Calls max 10 Missed Calls Number of Missed Calls max 10 Delete ...

Page 43: ...User Set user name SIP Password Password Set password STUN Settings Setup STUN Server Address Port and Enable Disable Register Function SIP Profiles Outbound Proxy Setup Outbound Proxy Address Port and Enable Disable Register Function Max Ringing time Set Maximum Ringing time PCMU 8000 G 711 μ law PCMA 8000 G 711 A law Audio Settings G729 8000 G 729 rfc2833 Support RFC2833 Outband Signaling 4 SIP ...

Page 44: ...r Channel Site Survey Search for Access Points WLAN Settings TX Rate Wireless Network Speed 11 Mbps Auto Show Current Show current IP settings MAC Address DHCP enabled disabled IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP On Off IP Address Set IP address Subnet Mask Set Subnet Mask Default Gateway Set Default Gateway 1st DNS Server Set Primary DNS Server 5 Phone Settings IP Settings 2nd DNS Server ...

Page 45: ...ng On off System Info System Uptime Serial Number MMI Version BSP Version MAC Version Bootrom Version Utilities Ping 1 Firmware file directory setting Phone Book file directory upload and download 1 USB Settings USB Settings 1 FTP Settings Set FTP connection 1 6 Add Functions Reset Default Restore the settings to Default 1 For store using only please do not use ...

Page 46: ...he Talk key or OK key on the navigator 2005 09 07 Call Clear Number Enter the phone number in the Standby screen shown on the left If the phone number is not digit but alphabet then press Alphabet soft key to select the needed alphabet or Press Talk key or OK key after having entered the phone number Proceeding Caller Number The Dialing screen on the left figure will be displayed ...

Page 47: ...tion Proceeding Dialing Call Ringing Waiting for the answer Call Cancelled Hang up before the called party answers Talking Call in progress Call Held by us Call holding Unholding with Cancel holding Call terminated Call ended Disconnected The called party terminated the call Call Declined The called party doesn t answer and ends the call Held by remote The called party puts this call on hold Calle...

Page 48: ...ss Talk key or OK key on the navigator after phone number is dialed Dialing the number The name in the Phone Book will be displayed during the dialing process The succeeding operation steps are the same as section 3 1 1 1 Entering phone number using keypad You can also use the Call History to make a call To use the Dialed calls Mode please refer to 3 4 1 viewing Dialed Calls To use the Calls Recei...

Page 49: ... the Talk key or the OK key on the navigator Talking Caller Number Hold Xfer The message Talking indicates the call is proceeding Table 3 1 2 Messages displayed on the receiver side Message Description Proceeding Incoming call Talking Call in progress Call Cancelled Caller cancelled the call Call Held by us Call holding Call terminated Call ended Disconnected The calling party terminated the call ...

Page 50: ...umber had already been saved in the Phone Book the name in the Phone Book associated with the number will be displayed 3 1 4 Call transfer Press Xfer right soft key to transfer a call If the caller number had already been saved I the Phone Book the name in the Phone Book associated with the number will be displayed Enter the number this call will be transferred to and press Dial left soft key To c...

Page 51: ...he call To transfer the call press Xfer right soft key Display Call Transferring message Call Held by us Caller Number When the Call Transferring message is displayed the original incoming phone call will be set on hold If the caller number had already been saved in the Phone Book the name in the Phone Book associated with the number will be displayed ...

Page 52: ... button to disconnect the call Press the Power button to disconnect the call 3 2 Phone Book Settings Select Phone Book from the main menu The functions of this option list are as follow Option Description View Display saved phone numbers and provide search functionality Edit Update saved phone number Add Create new contact in Phone Book Delete Delete single entry in Phone Book Delete All Delete al...

Page 53: ...wn The figure on the left displays an empty Phone Book The figure on the left displays a Phone Book with contact Information Use the navigator to scroll to the desired record and press OK to show the number and the name 3 2 2 Searching in the Phone Book Select View in Phone Book menu Press Find left soft key ...

Page 54: ...ters as search keywords Please key in the keywords in English letters before using the search function Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed The matched results will be displayed 3 2 3 Adding a new contact Phone Book View Edit Add OK Back To add a new contact to the Phone Book select Add in the Phone Book menu SIP URL New Contact User Name OK Back The New contact screen will b...

Page 55: ... Back New contact information is added xxx SIP URL New User User Name OK Back Use the navigator to select the SIP URL and press OK key Edit SIP URL Apply Clear 1 Enter phone number when prompted Enter full number when the external number is used Or enter extension number when the internal number is used Press Apply in the input screen to return to the New User screen Press the left soft key to cha...

Page 56: ... use the navigator to select Apply then the New User could be added successfully 3 2 4 Editing the Phone Book Phone Book View Edit Add OK Back To edit a phone number please select Edit in the Phone Book menu Edit xxx OK Back Find The Edit screen will be displayed along with the Phone Book contents To perform a search select Find left soft key ...

Page 57: ...lecting the item to be edited the screen on the left will be displayed Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed The operation related to the phone number is the same as the Add function 3 2 5 Deleting an entry from the Phone Book Phone Book Edit Add Delete OK Back To delete a contact select Delete in the Phone Book menu Delete OK Back Find xxx The information to be deleted will b...

Page 58: ...isplay Delete message To delete press OK To cancel press Back right soft key When the deletion is completed the Delete screen will be displayed 3 2 6 Deleting All Phone Book entries Phone Book Add Delete Delete All OK Back To delete all entries in the Phone Book select Delete All in the Phone Book screen Phone Book Add Delete Delete All Yes No Delete All The Delete All message will be displayed To...

Page 59: ...sage My messages All received messages Max 100 Delete Delete Message Delete All Delete all Messages 3 3 1 Create and send new message Select New Message in the Messages menu Enter message text After entering the message press OK key The Apply option will not be displayed if the Message content is empty Press the left soft key to change the input mode ...

Page 60: ... switch the input mode if needed The Transfer Mode option will not be displayed if the address field is empty Send IM Sending The message on the left will be displayed after entering the address or phone number and pressing OK key The IM Accepted message indicates that the recipient has completed receiving the message Send To PhoneBook OK Back The phone will return to the screen on the left after ...

Page 61: ... Messages Select My messages in the Messages menu Select recipient from the received IM list Hello OK Back After receiving the message press OK key to confirm xxx x xxx xxx xxx xxx Reply OK Back Initiate instant messaging session ...

Page 62: ...e is being sent to selected person the IM Sending message will be displayed on the screen The Message From message indicates the message has been received by the recipient The phone will return to the screen on the left when the message transmission has been completed 3 3 3 Delete Single Message Messages My Messages Delete All Delete OK Back Select Delete in the Messages menu ...

Page 63: ...Yes No Instant Messages Delete The message to be deleted will be displayed To delete press Yes key To cancel the deletion press No right soft key 3 3 4 Delete All Messages Select Delete All in the Messages menu The message to be deleted will be displayed To delete press Yes key To cancel the deletion press No right soft key 3 4 Call History Select Call History from the main menu ...

Page 64: ...10 calls Received Calls Display Received Calls max 10 calls Missed calls Display Missed Calls max 10 calls Delete Delete single record Delete All Delete all records Use the navigator to display the items in following list in the Standby screen Phone book Received Calls Dialed Calls Missed Calls 3 4 1 Dialed Calls In the Call History menu use the navigator to scroll to Dialed Calls and press OK key...

Page 65: ...ne Book refer to 3 2 3 Adding a new contact The dialing screen is shown on the left 3 4 2 Viewing Received Calls Scroll to Received Calls in the Call History menu and press OK key Display Received Calls Use the navigator to scroll to the number you wish to dial Select Call or press the Talk key To save the Dialed Call number to the Phone Book press View left soft key For detailed operation in form...

Page 66: ...y x xx xx xx xx xx x Missed calls will be displayed Use the navigator to scroll to the number you wish to dial Select Call or press the Talk key after phone number selection To save the Dialed Call number to the Phone Book press View left soft key For detailed operation information on saving data to the Phone Book refer to 3 2 3 Adding a new contact The dialing screen is shown on the left ...

Page 67: ...lect the record to be deleted and press OK key The screen on the left uses deleting a Dialed Calls record as an example xxxxxx yyyyyy Dialed Calls Scroll to the record to be deleted press OK key Dialed Calls x xx xx xx xx xx x y yy yy yy yy yy y Delete The Delete message will be displayed To delete press Yes key To cancel press No right soft key After deleting a record the screen will return to th...

Page 68: ...ll option in the Call History menu and press OK key The Sure to Delete All message will be displayed To delete press Yes Key The Dialed calls Received Calls Calls Missed data will be completely deleted After deleting a record the screen will return to the Call History menu ...

Page 69: ...ax 5 1 Setup SIP Information 2 Select the SIP Profile user want to use Max Ringing time Max Ringing Time Audio Settings Setup preferred codec priority DTMF Signaling Dual Tone Multi Frequency Signaling Settings 4 1 SIP Profiles OK Back SIP Setting Max Ringing Time Audio Settings SIP Profiles Press OK key to enter SIP Profiles OK Apply Back SIP Profiles SIP Profile 2 SIP Profile 3 SIP Profile 1 x S...

Page 70: ...Apply to go back to the SIP Settings menu Menu Description Profile Name The name of the Profile Display Name SIP Display Name settings User Name SIP User Name setting Registrar 1 Specify IP address port number of SIP settings 2 Enable Disable Register Function SIP Domain Setup Domain of SIP Registrar SIP Passwords Setup Auth Username and Password STUN Settings 1 Specify IP address port number of S...

Page 71: ...n Press the left soft key to change the editing mode if needed Press Apply to go back to the SIP Settings menu 4 1 3 User Name SIP Profile 1 Apply Clear User Name Registrar Display Name Select User Name in the SIP Profile 1 menu SIP Username xxxxxx Apply Clear 1 The screen on the left will be displayed after OK key is pressed Enter SIP phone username internal number Press the left soft key to chan...

Page 72: ... XXX XXXǺZZZZ Apply Clear 1 The screen on the left will be displayed after OK key is pressed Enter the IP Address to register to the SIP Server Please enter the SIP Registrar Address following the xxx xxx xxx xxx zzzz format Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed Press Apply to return to the SIP Settings menu 4 1 5 SIP Domain User Name OK Back SIP Profile 1 SIP Domain Registrar...

Page 73: ...t mode if needed 4 1 6 SIP Passwords SIP Profile 1 Registrar SIP Password SIP Domain OK Back Use to set the information for SIP authentication Set Password Auth User Password OK Back Press OK key Select Auth Name and press OK key Apply Clear 1 Auth User Assign the same user name used for the SIP server authentication Press Apply after having entered the username Press the left soft key to change t...

Page 74: ...Enter the password needed for SIP login authentication Press Apply after entering the password Be sure to enter the same password used for SIP Server login Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 4 1 7 STUN Settings Select STUN Settings in the SIP Profile 1 menu Select STUN Address ...

Page 75: ...ss Press OK to sure Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed Select On Off in the STUN Settings menu OK Back STUN On Off On Off x Select item On to turn on STUN client Select item Off to turn off STUN client Press OK to sure 4 1 8 Outbound Proxy Select Outbound Proxy in the SIP Profile 1 menu ...

Page 76: ...r 1 Set the Outbound Proxy Enter the address and press OK to sure Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed Select On Off in the Outbound Proxy menu OK Back STUN On Off On Off x Select item On to turn on Outbound Proxy Select item Off to turn off Outbound Proxy Press OK to sure ...

Page 77: ...file we want to use Then press Apply Then handset would turn off automatically and the SIP Profile will take effect when you turn on the handset again 4 3 Max Ringing Time SIP Settings OK Back SIP Profiles Max Ringing Time Audio Settings Select Max Ringing Time in the SIP Settings menu Max Ringing Time 120 Apply Clear 1 Assign the maximum call time Usually this is set to 120secs Press Apply to ret...

Page 78: ...G729 8000 PCMU 8000 Set preferred codec priority For example PCMU 8000 PCMA 8000 G729 8000 4 4 DTMF Signaling SIP Settings OK Back Max Ringing Audio Settings DTMF Signaling Select DTMF Signaling in the SIP Settings menu OK Back Inband x DTMF Signaling rfc2833 Setting the transmission method of DTMF signals Please select from the following 2 options rfc2833 Inband ...

Page 79: ...tion Menu Description WLAN Settings Set WLAN related parameters IP Settings Set Network related parameters Phone Profile Set the Ring Tones or speaker volume keypad password lock etc 5 1 WLAN Settings OK Back Phone Profile WLAN Settings Phone Settings IP Settings Select WLAN Settings in the Phone Settings menu The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing Apply ...

Page 80: ...gs 5 1 1 AP Profiles OK Back WLAN Settings Site Survey AP Profiles Current Status Select AP Profiles in the WLAN Settings Join Option Back AP Profiles default x The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK key Press Option key to enter more functions OK Back AP Profiles Add Edit Delete The functions of each options are as below Add To add a new AP Profile Edit To edit your AP Profile...

Page 81: ...ity Settings OK Apply Back AP Profiles Security Settings SSID Select Security Settings in the AP Profiles menu OK Back WLAN Security WPA PSK WEP Disable x The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK key Menu Description Disable Disable Security WEP WEP Key Settings WPA PSK WPA PSK password settings ...

Page 82: ...y Select WEP To modify the WEP settings press OK key To cancel press Back right soft key OK Back WLAN Security WPA PSK WEP Disable x The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK key 1 Type and Length WEP key type and key length Menu Description Type and Length Set key type HEX ASCII key length 64 128bits Used Key Select key set WEP Key String WEP key settings ...

Page 83: ...sign the WEP key type and key length Please select one of the following options Disable HEX 64 bit HEX 128 bit ASCII 64 bit ASCII 128 bit 2 Used Key OK Back Used Key Key 2 Key 3 Key 1 After setting the key type and key length Select the key to be used in the WEP Key Setting option 3 WEP Key Setting Select WEP Key Setting in the WEP Options menu ...

Page 84: ...to change the editing mode OK Apply Back AP Profiles Security Settings SSID Back to AP Profile Sheet Then press Apply to Save settings 5 1 1 3 WPA PSK Settings OK Back WLAN Security WPA PSK WEP Disable Select WPA PSK in the WLAN Security menu OK Back WLAN Security WPA WEP Disable Security Select WPA To modify the WPA PSK settings press OK key To cancel press Back right soft key ...

Page 85: ... the left shortcut key to change the editing mode OK Apply Back AP Profile Security Settings SSID Back to AP Profile Sheet Then press Apply to Save settings 5 1 2 Current Status This is used to display the WLAN SSID and used channel number OK Back WLAN Settings Site Survey AP Profile Current Status Select Current Status in the WLAN Settings ...

Page 86: ... Associated SSID Displays the Extended Service Set Identifier ESSID BSSID Displays the Basic Service Set Identifier BSSID Channel x Number 5 1 3 Site Survey OK Back WLAN Settings Site Survey AP Profiles Current Status Select Site Survey in the WLAN Settings menu The screen on the left indicates the phone is searching for an Access Point Jason_AP LP_AP Teenie_AP The search results are displayed Sel...

Page 87: ...rity Off AP it shows Joining DUT is associating the AP For the Security On AP we need to setup WEP or WPA Please refer to 5 1 1 1 Signal rssi 12 Channel 11 Security Off Jason_AP Save the AP Profile Message Save the AP Profile is shown up Press OK to save the one entry in AP Profiles and Press Back to give up saving 5 1 4 TX Rate Settings Used to set the Wireless Network transmission rate Current S...

Page 88: ... Settings Select IP Settings in the Phone Settings menu OK Apply Back IP Settings IP Address Show Current DHCP The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing select Menu Description Show Current Display Current Settings DHCP Enable Disable DHCP IP Address Phone IP address Setting Subnet Mask Subnet Mask Setting Default Gateway Default Gateway Setting 1st DNS Server Primary DNS Server 2nd ...

Page 89: ...o the item to be displayed MAC Address Phone MAC Address DHCP DHCP Client Status Enabled Disabled IP Address Phone IP Address Subnet mask Phone Subnet Mask Default Gateway Phone Default Gateway When DHCP is enabled the values assigned by the DHCP server will be displayed When DHCP is disabled the current IP settings will be displayed 5 2 2 DHCP Settings When this function is enabled the phone IP a...

Page 90: ...vigator to scroll to On option and press OK key On the IP Settings menu press the left soft key to save the settings If the word Apply does not appear after pressing Apply left soft key the entered data will not be saved 5 2 3 IP Address When the DHCP function is disabled follow the following steps to configure the IP address The IP can be a value within the Access Point s subnet ...

Page 91: ...ll appear Please follow the xxx xxx xxx xxx format to enter the IP address After entering the IP Address press OK key and return to the IP Settings menu OK Apply Back IP Settings IP Address Show Current DHCP On the IP Settings menu press the left soft key to save the settings If the word Apply does not appear after pressing Apply left soft key the entered data will be not saved ...

Page 92: ...ess Select Subnet Mask in the IP Settings menu Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Apply Clear 1 The Subnet mask prompt will appear Enter the subnet mask following the xxx xxx xxx xxx format After entering the IP Address press OK key and return to the IP Settings menu OK Apply Back IP Settings Subnet Mask DHCP IP Address On the IP Settings menu press the left soft key to save the settings If the word Apply ...

Page 93: ...e left soft key to save to settings If the word Apply does not appear after pressing Apply left soft key the entered data will not be saved 5 2 6 1st DNS Server The SIP Registrar Server SIP proxy server STUN server and Outbound Proxy could be set in domain name So the BOSST51 need to resolve the domain names into IP address while operation And this is to set the IP address of the DNS Domain Name S...

Page 94: ...ly Clear 1 Please keep in the IP address of the primary DNS Server 5 2 7 2nd DNS Server OK Apply Back IP Settings DNS Server Pri 2nd DNS Server Default Gateway Select 2nd DNS Server in the IP Settings menu xxx xxx xxx xxx Apply Clear 1 2nd DNS Server Please keep in the IP address of the secondary DNS Server ...

Page 95: ...r OFF Power Off Ringing On Off Enable or Disable ring tone Ringtone Tones Select ring tone Ringtone Volume Ring tone volume Speaker Volume Speaker volume Vibrator Enable Disable the vibration alert Keypad Password Set keypad lock password Phone Password Enter password used to modify settings Display Contrast Set LCD contrast ratio Phone Password Enter password used to modify settings Ex WLAN Setti...

Page 96: ...he Powering Down Message and the phone will power off 5 3 2 Ring tone on off OK Back Phone Profile Ringtone Tones Power OFF Ringing On Off Select Ringing in the Phone Profile menu OK Back Phone Profile On x Off Pressing OK will display the screen on the left This screen indicates that the current Ring tone Setting is Enabled ...

Page 97: ... The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK key Use the navigator to scroll to the Ring Tone 1 5 5 3 4 Ring tone Volume OK Back Phone Profile Ringtone Tones Ringing On Off Ringtone Volume Select Ring tone Volume from the Phone Profile menu The screen on the left will be displayed Use the navigator to scroll and select the ring volume Left Decrease volume Right Increase volume ...

Page 98: ...ack Phone Profile Ringtone Tones Ringtone Volume Speaker Volume Select Speaker Volume from the Phone Profile menu The screen on the left will be displayed Use the navigator to scroll and select the ring volume Left Decrease volume Right Increase volume Press OK key to save the current settings ...

Page 99: ...x Vibrator OK Back The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK key Use the navigator to enable to disable this option Disable Enable x Vibrator OK Back Saving Press OK key to save the current setting 5 3 7 Keypad Password Phone Profile Speaker Volume Vibrator Keypad Password OK Back Select Keypad Password in the Phone Settings menu ...

Page 100: ...ter the current password Default Password is null Just leave it blank if this is 1st time you want to modify password Enter the new password If no password is desired leave the password field blank and press Apply key Re enter the password to confirm Saving Press Apply to save the content ...

Page 101: ... Phone Profile menu The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK Enter the current password Default Password is null Just leave it blank if this is 1st time you want to modify password Enter the new password If no password is desired leave the password field blank and press Apply key Re enter the password to confirm ...

Page 102: ...olume OK Back Phone Profile Phone Password Keypad Password Display Contrast Select Contrast Volume in the Phone Profile menu Contrast The screen on the left will be displayed after pressing OK Use the navigator to make the adjustment and press OK key Contrast Save the current setting ...

Page 103: ...lock Setting Phone Profile Display Contrast Clock Setting Phone Password Select Clock Setting in the Phone Profile menu Select Time Set to set the hour minute Press Apply to set the time Select Date Set to set the Year Month Day ...

Page 104: ...5 6 7 8 Phone Settings 90 OK Back Date Set 06 03 10 1 Press Apply to set the time ...

Page 105: ...n Alarm Settings Alarm Time Set SIP Settings Setup Registration Interval Power Saving Set the power saving mode System Info Display information about this product Utilities Vender reserved function Do not use USB Settings Vender reserved function Do not use FTP Settings Vender reserved function Do not use Reset Default Set Default parameter 6 1 Alarm Set 6 1 1 Alarm Set OK Back Add Functions Selec...

Page 106: ...Disable Alarm OK Back Select Alarm Time Set from the Time Reminder menu 24H Format only OK Back 08 30 1 Enter the Alarm time in 24 hour format Press the left soft key to charge the input mode if desired Press Apply to save the current settings and return to the Alarm Time Set menu The Alarm sign will be displayed in Standby screen if the alarm time has been set ...

Page 107: ... Saving OK Back Select SIP Settings from the Add Functions menu Select Registration time in the SIP Settings menu Assign the Registration time Press Apply to save 6 3 Power saving Add Functions Alarm Settings SIP Settings Power Saving OK Back Select Power Saving in the Add Functions menu ...

Page 108: ...ack right soft key The message on the right will be displayed after pressing Yes key Please refer to the memo below Regarding the Power Saving function When changes have been made to the Power Save mode please restart the Phone so the changes become effective 6 4 System Info Display information about this product such as version information OK Back Power Saving System Info SIP Settings Add Functio...

Page 109: ...one serial number Memory Free Remaining memory capacity in phone MMI Version MMI Application BSP Version BSP version MAC Version MAC version Bootroom Version Boot room version 6 5 Utilities 6 5 1 Network A network utility for checking if a host is alive OK Back Power Saving System Info Utilities Add Functions Select Utilities in the Add Functions menu OK Back Utilities Software Upload Network Soft...

Page 110: ... for updating image file Put the image file to flash OK Back Utilities Network Software Upload Software Update Select Software Update in the Utilities OK Back Software Upload Upfate Bootrom 1 Upfate Bootrom 2 Update Image Select Update Image to key in the image name Apply Clear Image Name 1 Press Apply key the save ...

Page 111: ...Apply Clear Press Apply key after entered the Bootrom name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed OK Back Software Upload Update Bootrom 1 Update Bootrom 2 Update Image Input a file name for updating bootrom2 Bootrom2 is the backup of bootrom1 Select Update Bootrom2 in the Software Update Apply Clear Bootrom2 Name 1 bootrom2 bin Press Apply key after entered the Bootrom name Pr...

Page 112: ...otrom 1 Upfate Bootrom 2 Update Image Select Upload Image to key in the image name Press Apply key to upload 6 5 5 Upload image OK Back Software Upload Update Bootrom 1 Update Bootrom 2 Update Image Input a file name for uploading Bootrom Get the Bootrom file from flash Select Upload Bootrom1 in the Software Upload Bootrom1 Name 1 Apply Clear Press Apply key after entered the Bootrom name Press th...

Page 113: ...key after entered the Bootrom name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 6 5 6 Configure Update OK Back Software Upload Configure Update Software Upload Software Update Input a file name for updating configuration Put the configuration data to flash Select Configure Update in the Utilities Apply Clear File Name a config bin Press Apply key after entered the file name Press the...

Page 114: ...in the Utilities Press Apply key after entered the file name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 6 5 8 PhoneBook Update Input a file name for updating Phone Book Put the Phone Book data to flash Select PhoneBook Update in the Utilities Press Apply key after entered the file name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed ...

Page 115: ...ss Apply key after entered the file name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 6 5 10 SIP Update Input a file name for updating SIP setting Put the SIP setting data to flash Select SIP Update in the Utilities Apply Clear File Name a sip bin Press Apply key after entered the file name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed ...

Page 116: ...tilities Apply Clear File Name a sip bin Press Apply key after entered the file name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 6 6 USB Settings 6 6 1 USB Status Setting the status of USB interface OK Back System Info Utilities USB Setting Add Functions Select USB Settings in the Add Function Select USB Status in the USB Settings ...

Page 117: ...ace OK Back USB Settings Sunboot Mask IP Address USB Status Select IP Address in the USB Settings OK Back USB IP Address 192 168 1 1 1 Press Apply after entered the IP address 6 6 3 Subnet Mask Setting subnet mask of USB interface OK Back USB Settings Sunnet Mask IP Address USB Status Select subnet Mask in the USB Settings ...

Page 118: ...Mask 6 7 FTP Settings 6 7 1 FTP Server Set IP address of FTP server OK Back Utilities USB Setting FTP Setting Add Functions Select FTP Settings in the Add Function Select FTP Server in the FTP Settings Press Apply after entered the server name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed ...

Page 119: ... name and a password Select FTP Username in the FTP Settings Press Apply after entered the user name Press the left soft key to change the input mode if needed 6 7 3 FTP Password Set password When login FTP server need an account including a user name and a password Select FTP Password in the FTP Settings ...

Page 120: ...efault OK Back Select Reset Default in the Phone Settings menu Phone Settings Utilities FTP Reset Default Yes or No OK Back To clear the setting values press OK To cancel press Back right soft key The screen on the left indicates the values are being restored Phone Settings Utilities Profile Reset Default Processing OK Back When the restore in completed the phone will display the screen on the rig...

Page 121: ...107 Phone Settings Utilities Profile Reset Default OK Back Powering Down Regarding the Reset Default function Regarding the Reset Default function The phone will automatically power off after executing this function ...

Page 122: ...not be recovered Please consult the dealer The signal status is X Please search for a base station Cannot make receive calls Cannot locate base station Please confirm the following with the service provider Is the base station enabled Is it in active mode Whether the same channel number is used by multiple base stations Is the Registrar in the SIP Settings enabled Please enable and login SIP signa...

Page 123: ...the Values of IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway set correctly Is the DHCP server function disabled at the Access Point The network connection Is lost The SSID is the same as the Access Point SSID The WLAN Settings are the same as the Access Point WEP used Encoding is the same as the settings at the Access Point WPA used Using the same PSK as the Access Point Cannot make receive calls Cann...

Page 124: ...of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void ...

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