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CONTENTS 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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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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Summary of Contents for V6201

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ... 18 3 2 Receiving a Call 18 3 3 Dropping a Call 19 3 4 Call Transfer 19 3 5 Rejecting a call 19 3 5 1 Rejecting a Call in waiting mode 19 3 5 2 Rejecting a Call from the third party during your call 19 3 6 Useful Functions during a Call 19 3 6 1 Video Mode 19 3 6 2 Privacy 20 3 6 3 Volume Control 20 3 6 4 Call Forward during a call 20 3 6 5 Capture pictures during your call 20 3 7 Auto Answering M...

Page 3: ...t touch the electric adapter when it is thundering and lightning to avoid electric shock 6 Do not install the unit near humid location to avoid any defect heat and electric shock 7 Keep the unit safe from sudden shock to prevent defect And do not apply excessive force especially to the LCD screen and the camera 8 Clean the camera and LCD screen with soft and clean clothes Do not use coarse materia...

Page 4: ...phone 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: ...ker rings bell or sounds off the voice of the other party in the speakerphone mode Camera captures your image to send to the other party LCD Screen displays images of yours and the other party during the call Keypad the buttons operate the functions of the IP Videophone Microphone receives voice in the speakerphone mode 5 ...

Page 6: ... the Setup menu during a call 7 MENU Enters the main menu 8 PHOTO Captures pictures Rejects incoming calls 9 FUNCTION Function key is used to switch on extra service during a call 10 VIDEO MODE Changes the display mode during a call 11 PRIVACY Stops or starts transmitting the video data during a call 12 INPUT MODE Selects the type of letters in the input mode Numeric Lowercase Capital 13 Activates...

Page 7: ...isplayed depending on the model of TV Side and Bottom view Connect to PC USB interface Reset the IP videophone 1 3 Network Configuration Using Wizard With connection the IP videophone to the network and sucessful setup can the IP videophone be operated The Install Wizard Menu enables you easily set up network parameters MENU UserSet Extra Setting Install Wizard The Setting Process Network Link SIP...

Page 8: ...PhoneBook use ST to select an item press OK to enter Press BACK to back to the previous menu Note An IP Videophone may store up to 100 items Internet phone Mobile phone Fax and e mail are stored 2 2 1 Viewing Phone Number List Press ST to select a name Press X to view detailed information which can be deleted or modified Press BACK to back to the previous menu NOTE In the process of browsing phone...

Page 9: ...o enter this menu CallLog PressST to select an item Press OK to enter Press ST to select a recent phone number Press BACK to move to the previous menu NOTE Sent call received call absent call and auto answer message can be recorded in the CallLog 20 for each group according to time NOTE Detailed information can be saved which includes name Name information is from the phonebook If there is no same...

Page 10: ...l search for appropriate codecs according to communication server to realize connection automatically 2 4 3 Call Setting In this mode you can do the following setups Auto Answer Extended Service Call Bar 3 way Calling and Bit Rate Press OK to enter this interface Press ST to select certain item Press OK to do certain setting When you enter this interface press WX to select type Press ST to enter p...

Page 11: ...umeric key 4 then input telephone numbers Press OK to end Then the present call will be transferred to the third party At this point the second party will automatically be put on hold Press numeric key 1 to shift the two way calls Note Please turn off the 3 ways calling when the Call Transfer is on Note The outgoing calls in Call Transfer mode will be affected when Outgoing Call Bar is ON 2 4 3 5 ...

Page 12: ...ence and a three parties conference will be set up NOTE Make sure that you turn off Exten Service before you use the 3 way Calling NOTE If the second call have been rejected please press 7 again to resume the original call 2 4 3 9 Bit Rate Select bit rate Slow 64k bit s Normal 128k bit s Fast 384k bit s 2 4 4 System Setting System Setting includes Video Adjust Version EN CH System Upgrade Config R...

Page 13: ... 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 W X to select OFF for NTP ON OFF 2 4 5 2 Install Wizard The detailed setting operation is as follow 1 Network Setting 2 SIP Account Setting 3 STUN Setting 4 Code Setting 5 NTP Setting 6 SIP proxy Setting 13 ...

Page 14: ... set charge rule You can check the call duration and charge from the Call Log 2 5 Network Setting You can do Connect Setting and some parameters setting in this interface for the connection method between IP Videophone and Internet Operation Choose Network in main menu Press OK to enter the menu Press ST to select items And press OK for further setting Press W X to select the type static IP ADSL a...

Page 15: ...ervice the Green LED is on b Advanced Setting Port SIP Server Port The factory setting is 5060 Expires IP Videophone will automatically register to the server in every certain second It is about register setting The factory setting is 3600 NOTE If the advanced setting is changed the system will be rebooted 2 5 3 Proxy Setting Enable to set SIP proxy server address when press W X to select ON for P...

Page 16: ...nds to the URL the website page appears If you move to URL window using OK you can directly type URL of the corresponding site If a web page is bigger than IP videophone screen scroll to the left right using W X or scroll up down using ST 2 7 Add In Add In function includes Photo Album Music Player Recorder SMS Short Message Service and My Document Operation Choose Add In in main menu Press OK to ...

Page 17: ... Inbox OutBox Messages which haven t been sent out are saved in the outbox DraftBox After you finish editing messages you can save it to the draft box Msg Setting 1 Repair Msg abnormal SMS function can be repaired 2 Voice Alert sound will be played when new messages arrived 3 Memory Status numbers of present messages and free space left NOTE In every InBox OutBox and DraftBox can store up 120 mess...

Page 18: ...g a Call from the PhoneBook Pick up your handset or press SPEAKER Press MENU and select PhoneBook Select a number from the phonebook list Press OK to make a call 3 1 4 Making a call from the CallLog Pick up your handset or press SPEAKER Press MENU and select CallLog Browse CallLog and select a number Press OK to make a call 3 2 Receiving a Call If an incoming call is arrived videophone begins ring...

Page 19: ...one w 3 3 1 Hang up your handset to drop a call 3 3 2 If you are in drop a call For detailed operation refers to 2 4 3 2 3 5 Rejecting a call ress FUNCTION to reject the incoming call in waiting mode y during your call call other incoming calls will be sent call waiting when you select call s FUNCTION then press 2 to reject the call 3 6 Useful Functions during a Call ress VIDEO MODE to change disp...

Page 20: ...vered For detailed operation refers to 2 4 3 1 Refer to main menu CallLog Auto Answer Message on how to retrieve messages ernet ath for software upgrading UserSet System Setting System Upgrade the IP videophone is successfully connected to the server system will automatically download e latest software form it If software upgrading is finished the system will be rebooted 3 8 Input Mode Press INPUT...

Page 21: ...o 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 If it continues to fail please contact the A S center p d u 21 ...

Page 22: ...udio Encode 1 Auto Answer 2 Extended Service 3 Call Setting 3 Call Bar 4 3 way Calling 5 Bit Rate 1 Video Adjust LCD Camera TV out 2 Version EN CH 3 System Upgrade 1 Config Backup 2 Config Restore 4 Config Recovery 3 Config Init 4 System Setting 5 System Test 1 Calendar 1 Calendar Time Time Date 2 1 Network Setting 2 Account Setting 3 STUN Setting 4 2 Install W Code Setting 5 NTP Setting izard SIP...

Page 23: ...n 2 Account Setting Advance Setting Port Expires 3 Proxy Setting roxy Address P 4 STUN Client STUN Keep Alive 4 Network 5 Network Status 1 Internet AT Share N 5 Internet Browser 2 Web 1 Photo Album 2 Music Player 3 Recorder 4 SMS 6 Add In 5 My Document 23 ...

Page 24: ...te network or on firewall you may not be received the other party s screen The call is connected but the other party s screen is dark and the sound is very bad P Check if a camera is connected to the other party s I videophone Check if the other party s videophone is installed in private network or firewall system Volume up the handset The call is connected I can see the screen but cannot dio vide...

Page 25: ...nch Pixel pitch 0 219 W 0 219 V mm Display colors 24 bits Color System format NTSC PAL Network interface LAN 10 100 Base T RJ 45 jack ADSL Cable Interface Network protocol TCP IP UDP ICMP DHCP NTP HTTP etc Supplementary Services Optional Call Transfer 3 way Calling Music Play essage Service etc er SMS Short M Voice Encryption Optional Remote Upgrade and Configuration Remote Upgrade download the la...

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