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Chapter 6 Specification 

 

 

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Call Features 

 

IEEE 802.11 b/g 

 

Ultra Durable Talking Time and Standby Time: 
10 Hours Talking Time / 7days Standby Time 
(with latest AP Support) 

 

Multi Language MMI Support 

 

WPS (Wifi Protect Setup) for Easy WiFi AP 
Connection 

Phone Features 

 

Dial by IP / SIP URI / SIP ID 

 

Call Flash (RFC 2833 Flash) 

 

Upper SIP Registrations- Up to 4 Accounts 

 

Multi-Language MMI Selection 

 

Ring Tone (simple / wav) 

 

Call history (Incoming/Outgoing/Missed calls) 

 

Phone Book (Phone Book Search) 

 

Time/Date 

 

AP Search 

 

AP Profiles – Up to 4 Profiles 

 

Out of Range / Low Battery warning 

 

Build-in Speaker Phone 

 

Indicator (Battery / WiFi Signal) 

 

Firmware Upgrade over USB 

 

Charging over USB 

 

Quick Starting Wizard 

 

Mute 

 

Key Lock 

 

Volume Control 

Keys 

 

Numeric Key 0 ~ 9, * , # 

 

Two function keys 

 

4 ways navigation key 

 

Dial key 

 

Hang up key (Power key) 

 

Volume Key  

Hardware Overview 

 

LCD Display: 112 * 64 pixel monochrome 

graphics display with LED backlight 

 

IEEE 802.11b/g 

 

Headset Receiver / Hand free Speaker 

 

Microphone 

 

Battery 3.7v 1200 mAh 

 

Charging by USB adapter or by Cradle 

 

Power supply inputs AC 100 ~ 240V outputs 
DC USB Jack Adapter 5V 500ma 

VoIP Protocol 

 

SIP v2.0 (RFC 3261) 

 

DTMF (RFC 2833) 

VoIP Codec 

 

G.711 (a-Law, u-Law) 

Network Features 

 

IEEE 802.11 b/g 

 

WMM / WMM Power Save 

 

NAT Transversal 

 

STUN Client 

 

RTP 

Security 

 

Security (WEP 64/128, WPA, WPA2) 

 

WPS (WiFi Protect Setup) 

Voice Process Features 

 

Call progress tones 

 

DTMF tones in RTP 

 

Comfort noise generation 

 

Echo cancellation 

 

Adaptive jitter buffer 

 

Packet loss concealment 

 

Noise Suppression 

 

Echo cancellation

 
 

Summary of Contents for WiFi Phone

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Page 3: ...been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C 2 European regulation Products with the CE mark comply with the Radio Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EEC the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC as amended by Directive 93 68 ECC issued by the Commission of the...

Page 4: ...g Your WiFi Phone 5 3 GETTING STARTED 6 Setting the Access Point AP 6 Setting the SIP Profile 8 Setup Complete 8 4 MMI MENU 9 DISPLAY SCREEN 9 MAIN MENU 10 Phonebook 10 Call Log 11 Phone Settings 11 Select AP 15 AP Find 15 Select Profile 16 Information 16 WPS Registration 16 5 OPERATION 18 MAKING A CALL 18 ANSWERING A CALL 18 CALL OPTIONS 19 6 SPECIFICATION 20 ...

Page 5: ... phone ensure all the following items are present and undamaged If anything appears to be missing or broken contact your dealer for a replacement WiFi Phone Charging Cradle Belt Clip WiFi phone Handset battery charger optional Can be used to clip the phone after installation Li ion Battery AC Power Adapter Quick Guide For WiFi phone use only rechargeable Can be directly plug into the phone or plug...

Page 6: ...ough menus Left select Profile decrease volume during a call Right call log increase volume during a call Up show dialed numbers Down Phonebook 5 Right Soft Key Displays the Phonebook Clears input cancel or Mute during a call 6 Power End Key Power on or power off End conversation exit back 7 Numeric Key Enter numbers and text 8 Pound Key Change text output in text mode For example AB ab 12 Ab Pres...

Page 7: ...r 2 seconds will start WPS search 14 Left Soft Key Select a menu or submenu Confirm menu option 15 Speaker Volume Use to increase or decrease volume during a call 16 Belt Clip Gap Use to hold the belt clip 17 Speaker Transmits voice output hand free mode or plays ring tone 18 Battery Compartment Contains the Li ion battery ...

Page 8: ...facing up 3 Replace the battery compartment cover until it clicks into place Installing the Belt Clip Installing the Belt Clip 1 Fit the belt clip lock into the gap on one side of the phone 2 Then fit the belt clip lock into the gap on the other side of the phone A click sound will be heard to indicate belt is locked into place Removing the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Gently pull the fitted l...

Page 9: ...ur WiFi phone using the charging cradle do the following 1 Plug the USB jack of the AC power adapter to the cradle then insert the cable wire to the rib to fix the cable properly 2 Plug the AC power adapter into the mains socket then place your phone on the cradle for charging to begin Note 1 We recommend that you charge the battery for five hours before using your WiFi phone for the first time 2 ...

Page 10: ... Setting the Access Point AP 1 When the phone is powered on for the first time it guides you to search for a wireless network Press the Ok soft key to start 2 There are three ways to connect to a wireless network Push AP WPS Button Manual PIN Mode Using the AP Button To setup using the AP button when you see the display as illustrated on step 2 push the WPS button on your AP The phone displays the...

Page 11: ...e See Setting the SIP Profile below Manual Setup To setup manually press the Manual soft key 1 The phone starts searching for AP 2 The phone displays the available network Select the option then press the Select soft key Note The network icons indicate the type of security required to connect Refer to the table below Icon Description WPA passkey is required to connect WEP passkey is required to co...

Page 12: ... Profile below Setting the SIP Profile Setting the SIP Profile After connecting to a wireless network you can now create an SIP profile 1 Press the Ok soft key to continue 2 Setup the SIP profile To setup SIP Profile see AP Settings Setup Complete Setup Complete When setup is complete press the Ok soft key to start using your phone ...

Page 13: ... locked 3 Mute mode Indicates the system ring tone is muted 4 Battery charging level The presence of all the four bars indicates that the battery is fully charged or has 100 charge Charging is indicated by a moving charging bar 5 Connection mode Displays the current connection mode P2P or SIP profile name P2P means AP association and gets IP address successfully 6 Standby logo Displays the logo wh...

Page 14: ...ing on the menu options Phonebook Phonebook Your WiFi Phonebook can hold up to 50 contacts which you can access quickly from the main screen by pressing the right soft key You can search for a specific entry by typing the first letters of the required entry or press the Options soft key to enter the submenu Adding Contacts To add a contact to the Phonebook perform the following steps 1 Press the O...

Page 15: ...ayed from the newest to the oldest entries The oldest entries are deleted as new entries are added Received Calls The Received Calls list consists of all answered calls Missed Calls The Missed Calls list consists of the calls that are not answered Dialed Calls The Dialed Calls list consists of the most recent numbers dialed To go to desired call entry use the navigation pad then press the Select s...

Page 16: ...rom the Ring Settings submenu select Volume 2 Use the navigation keys to increase or decrease the volume from 0 to 4 on the sliding scale 3 Press the Save soft key Time Date The Time Date menu allows you to set the date and time of your WiFi phone It has the following submenus Set Time To set the correct time Time Format To select the time format among 24 hours or am pm Set Date To set the correct...

Page 17: ...ght duration time Handset Name Select this submenu option to enter desired display name 1 Enter the desired display name in Edit display name 2 Press the Save soft key to save Note Press the key to toggle between character text formats Backlight Duration Select this submenu option to set the time duration in seconds for the backlight to remain on after the keypad is turns inactive 1 Select the dur...

Page 18: ...5 When performing firmware upgrade from a computer for the first time and Windows detects the new USB device it will activate the Hardware Update Wizard 6 Locate and install your USB driver by selecting Install from a list of specific location on the Hardware Update Wizard window if you install on a Windows platform 7 Click Finish to exit the wizard when the window displays information about finis...

Page 19: ... desired network 3 Press the Connect soft key to connect AP Find AP Find You can scan the local area for WiFi reception With in WiFi reception range you can set the AP as default or connect through the Select AP menu To scan for AP perform the following steps 1 When you select AP Find option the phone starts searching for AP and the display shows Searching 2 The lists of available connection are s...

Page 20: ...AP It s known as WiFi Protected Setup WPS The WPS is used for connecting to a new AP device without knowing various encryption methods that AP may have The WPS feature simplifies various encryption methods into two choices One is by PIN Method the other one is by Push Button Push button Method Enter WPS page the WiFi phone is entering WPS Push button standby mode If the AP supports push button you...

Page 21: ...nd wifi phone to give another try NOTE Due to the limitation WPS may have compatibility issue with certain AP chip venders If WPS mode could not connects to wifi phone successfully you could use manually AP search and select AP ...

Page 22: ...eps below 1 Press the Menu key or the Down key to display the menu options 2 Select Phonebook and press the Right soft key to display your phone book 3 Scroll through the list until you find the contact you want to call 4 Select the entry you want to make the call and press the Call key to make the call Redialing a Phone Number To quickly dial a number that you have dialed recently do one of the f...

Page 23: ... left soft key Spkr On to activate the speakerphone It can be used for hands free conversation When the speakerphone is activated the display shows a speaker logo Press the soft key Spkr Off again to deactivate the speakerphone Volume While having a conversation use the left or right navigation keys to decrease or increase the volume or use the Speaker Volume on the left side of the phone to adjus...

Page 24: ...r USB Charging over USB Quick Starting Wizard Mute Key Lock Volume Control Keys Numeric Key 0 9 Two function keys 4 ways navigation key Dial key Hang up key Power key Volume Key Hardware Overview LCD Display 112 64 pixel monochrome graphics display with LED backlight IEEE 802 11b g Headset Receiver Hand free Speaker Microphone Battery 3 7v 1200 mAh Charging by USB adapter or by Cradle Power supply...

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