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Using the Corinex Softphone software

Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide

1. Clicking on the 

Help

 button (question mark) will start your Internet 

browser and point you to the Online Help page for the 

Corinex VoIP 

USB  Phone

,  which  can  be  found  at 

http://www.corinex.com/voip/ 

help 

2. The red LED shows the status of the USB phone.

Status

Meaning

On

The USB phone is connected

Off

The USB phone is not connected

3.  Clicking  on  the 

Minimize

  button  minimizes  the  application  to  the 

system tray. It can be restored by double-clicking the 

Softphone icon 

in the system tray, or by right-clicking the icon and selecting 

Restore 

in the context menu which appears next to the icon. For closing the 
application, press 

ALT-F4

 or select 

Exit

 in the context menu. 

4.  On  the  left  side  of  the  display  you  can  see  the  microphone  level 

setting. The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted by clicking 
on 

+

 or 

-

5. On the right side of the display you can see the phone speaker volume 

setting.  The  phone  speaker  volume  can  be  adjusted  by  clicking  on  

+

 or 

-

. The speaker volume can be also adjusted by the phone’s volume 

control buttons. 

6.  The 

Dial

  button  is  used  for  dialing  a  number  after  typing  it  or 

selecting a contact from the phonebook. It is also used for receiving 
calls,  accessing  the  call  logs  and  dialing  a  number  from  there.  The 
following  table  shows  the  function  assigned  to  the 

Dial

  button  in 

various situations. 

Softphone status

Functionality of the Dial button

Standby mode

Opens  the  call  log  with  last  dialed, 
received and missed calls

When someone calls you

Accepts the call

In the call log

Dials the number which is selected

In the phonebook

Dials the contact which is selected

7. The 

Cancel

 button has multiple meanings according to the application 

status. Please see the following table for details. 

Summary of Contents for VoIP USB Phone

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Page 4: ...features functions and operations described in this document may not be included and sold in certain countries due to government regulations or marketing policies The use of the product or its featur...

Page 5: ...USB phone to the USB port of your computer 2 Start your voice communication software and set it up to use the phone as the output input device You can use an existing service or Corinex softphone that...

Page 6: ...he USB phone with Skype 11 3 Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone 12 3 1 Using the phone with predefined free operators 12 3 1 1 Free World Dialup 12 3 1 2 AddaVoice 14 3 1 3 SIP Phone 15 3 2 So...

Page 7: ...and supports the Windows HID Driver It supports free VoIP Internet services such as Addavoice Free World Dialup or SIPphone and can be set up for working with any VoIP service supporting the SIP prot...

Page 8: ...s Software updates and downloads available from www corinex com downloads As we constantly innovate our products it can happen that we have newer versions of software tools and documentation than thos...

Page 9: ...3 2 As the interface for controlling the Corinex Softphone software included on the CD which enables you to use VoIP services of different providers read more in chapter 3 The following picture shows...

Page 10: ...0 standards Note When installing the USB Phone under Windows 98SE ME you will need to confirm a few dialogs displayed by the New hardware installation wizard Please wait until the installation wizard...

Page 11: ...8 Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 1 Start NetMeeting and click on Tools Options Then go to the tab Audio...

Page 12: ...e User Guide 2 Click on Tuning Wizard The following window will appear Click Next to continue to the next screen 3 Here you can select the audio device for input output Please select the K1000A device...

Page 13: ...e User Guide 4 On the next two screens you can adjust volume for playback and recording After this setting click Next and finish the configuration wizard The NetMeeting software is now configured to u...

Page 14: ...you can see three sound device settings Please set Audio in Audio out and Ringing to the K1000A device USB Audio Device in Windows98 2000 Make sure that the checkbox Disable Skype support for USB devi...

Page 15: ...access information necessary to start making phone calls Please read the following chapters to learn how to do it 3 1 Using the phone with predefined free operators For your convenience the Corinex S...

Page 16: ...side The following screen will apear Now click on the Sign up link The next screen will ask for your personal information Fill in the fields your personal information and continue with the Next button...

Page 17: ...t browser application and go to the web site http www addavoice com Then click on the link Sign up Follow the steps on the screen to go through the sign up process After submitting all necessary infor...

Page 18: ...USB Phone User Guide 3 1 3 SIP Phone To sign up to this operator open your Internet browser application and go to the web site http www sipphone com Then click on the link My SIPphone Now click on th...

Page 19: ...one User Guide The appropriate link to continue is located at the bottom of the web page Click on it Click here A security alert may appear To continue click on the Yes button Then fill out the fields...

Page 20: ...e USB phone with Corinex Softphone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Your number and password will be sent to your e mail address To start using the service you ve just signed up to please proceed to...

Page 21: ...client first 1 Insert the installation CD it should start automatically If not start the application by selecting My Computer usually found on the desktop or Laptop start up screen Navigate to the CD...

Page 22: ...on Next On the following screen please read the copyright notice Please click on I agree to confirm that you have read and understood the copyright notice Click on Next to continue to the next screen...

Page 23: ...le the installer copies all the files to your harddrive and the following information appears 7 The installation guide creates a shorcut on your desktop Once the Corinex Softphone is installed on your...

Page 24: ...elect predefined settings for a few service providers or prepare the configuration dialogs for custom settings In case your provider is among the listed ones please click on the name of the provider C...

Page 25: ...2000 the device is called USB Audio Device Otherwise the software will not use the USB phone as input output device If this setting is not correct please replug the USB Phone into the USB Port and res...

Page 26: ...se settings please click Apply On the Softphone the following information will show up and the software will try to register with the VoIP service provider After successful registering the name of the...

Page 27: ...n was not able to find an authentication server at the address you entered in the settings Please check the configuration 4 3 Using the Corinex Softphone After successful configuration you should see...

Page 28: ...e from the provider which did not accept your username or password Please check your settings Registering problem couldn t find registrar The Softphone was not able to find a VoIP gateway at the addre...

Page 29: ...oftphone and system messages from the VoIP service provider Message Meaning Reset The SIP module was restarted All server messages were deleted and if there was an ongoing call it was cancelled This m...

Page 30: ...ected in the configuration the codec will be changed automatically to a supported one 4 3 2 Phone controls This section explains the functionality of both the software s buttons and the keys on the ph...

Page 31: ...microphone level setting The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted by clicking on or 5 On the right side of the display you can see the phone speaker volume setting The phone speaker volume ca...

Page 32: ...ode 8 The Menu button opens the configuration dialog 9 The button with the book symbol opens the phonebook 10 The numeric keypad is used for typing a number when in standby mode Phone Keyboard You can...

Page 33: ...log 8 Phonebook or call log Moves down in the list press hold Standby mode Opens the phonebook Note If the application is minimized in the tray or is in the background pressing any phone key will swi...

Page 34: ...the software interface or on the USB phone keypad All calls are marked according to the type of the call Call marking Type of call Outgoing Incoming x Missed To the right of the numbers you can see t...

Page 35: ...n in the phonebook 3 Deletes the currently selected entry Dial Dials the currently selected number Cancel Closes the phonebook and returns to the standby mode Adding new contacts For adding a new cont...

Page 36: ...ist All you need to enter is the Account name which will be displayed on the Softphone s display when you will be connected to your provider Number and Password Some providers e g Ecuity require addit...

Page 37: ...e details see chapter 3 2 Connection settings In this section you can set up the servers and ports which are used for connection of the Softphone with a VoIP service provider All the information must...

Page 38: ...announcing incoming calls and voice communication Ringing in The sound which will be played when someone tries to call you Any sound file in WAV format can be used by clicking the button and selecting...

Page 39: ...sed for voice communication This field cannot be changed and is set to the K 1000A device by default Outgoing codec Codec which will be used for voice communication 4 Skin settings Here you can select...

Page 40: ...size to enable magnification of the Softphone interface You can also let the software to change the size automatically according to your desktop resolution At resolutions higher than 1024x768 the Soft...

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