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Thrane IP Handset

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for TT-3670A

Page 1: ...Thrane IP Handset USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Thrane Thrane A S IP Handset User Manual Document number 98 126059 B Release date December 13 2007 ...

Page 3: ...ime Satellite Organisation IMSO and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc Inmarsat s product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Inmarsat Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Company Addresses www thrane com Denmark Denmark Company headquarters Norway Thrane Thrane Aalborg A S P...

Page 4: ...the customer s failure to comply with these requirements DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the IP Handset in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment m...

Page 5: ...ndset Getting started explains how to connect and start up the handset and gives an overview of the display and keypad It also contains a short guide to initial configuration and to making the first call Operating the IP Handset describes how to use and configure the handset and explains the display menus Using the web server explains how to use the built in web server of the IP Handset Troublesho...

Page 6: ...mple Do not touch the antenna To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select Settings Display Italic is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example For further information see Connecting Cables on page COURIER is used to indicate display text Example The display shows 39558880 ...

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Page 8: ...Using a BGAN terminal 5 Connectors 6 Connecting the cables to the IP cradle 7 Installing the cradle 9 Connecting the handset to a BGAN terminal 10 Starting up the IP Handset 11 Powering the IP Handset 11 Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal 12 Making the first call 13 The handset keypad and display 14 The keypad 14 The display 20 What s next 24 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset In this c...

Page 9: ...log 35 Contacts 37 Status 39 Network 40 Settings 41 SIP 48 BGAN 52 What s next 53 Chapter 4 Using the web server In this chapter 55 Introduction 55 The web server 55 Browser settings 55 Accessing and navigating the web server 57 The Home page 59 Contacts 60 Call log 61 SIP settings 62 Uploading firmware 64 Help 65 What s next 66 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting In this chapter 67 Getting support 67 Troub...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents ix App A Technical specifications In this appendix 69 Specifications 69 IP Handset outline dimensions 71 IP cradle outline dimensions 73 Glossary 75 Index 79 ...

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Page 12: ...ctly from the LAN interface using Power over Ethernet PoE which eliminates the need for an external power supply The IP Handset TT 3670A includes the following main units TT 3672A IP Handset TT 3674A IP cradle The IP Handset connects to the cradle with a coil cord The cradle connects with a fixed LAN cable to a LAN port with PoE for example in a BGAN terminal Broadband Global Area Network In this ...

Page 13: ...andset is designed specifically for use in harsh environments and it is dust proof and splash proof Excellent sound quality is achieved by including a state of the art echo canceller and noise suppression software On the large 2 2 color TFT screen a graphical user interface provides easy access to all functions including contacts and settings The user interface also provides direct access to certa...

Page 14: ...b interface High quality color display QVGA Rugged but elegant design Splash proof and dust proof Connectivity to Broadband Global Area Network BGAN terminal Dedicated menu for BGAN terminals What s next This chapter has provided an overview of the IP Handset The next chapters will go into more detail about how to set up and use your handset The following chapter Getting started explains how to st...

Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 4 ...

Page 16: ... terminal you gain access to the BGAN satellite network with your IP Handset When the IP Handset is used with the BGAN terminal it communicates using Internet protocol between the handset and the terminal However on the BGAN network side of the terminal the call is transmitted as a circuit switched 3 1 kHz or Standard call The IP Handset is power supplied directly from the LAN interface of the BGA...

Page 17: ...rd with a LAN connector for connecting to the IP cradle or directly to a LAN PoE interface IP cradle connectors The IP cradle has two internal LAN connectors and an alternative terminal block for the LAN connection One LAN connector connects to the coil cord from the IP Handset The other LAN connector or the terminal block connects to your LAN cable between the cradle and the BGAN terminal Note Th...

Page 18: ...the cable relief mounted on the coil cord into the groove at the cradle exit 3 To mount the external LAN cable do one of the following Connect a standard LAN cable to the connector marked J102 in the cradle This is the cable for connecting to the BGAN terminal or other LAN PoE interface Important The space between the cable LAN connector and the PCB is very scarce make sure the housing of the cabl...

Page 19: ... Handset Connect the wires of a LAN cable to the terminal block marked J101 The text next to the terminal block indicates which signal goes where 4 Mount cable relief at the cable exit from the IP cradle 5 Mount the cover and fasten the two screws ...

Page 20: ...r 2 Getting started Connecting the IP Handset 9 2222 Getting started Installing the cradle Mount the cradle on a wall or a desktop with 3 screws fitting in the holes indicated in the drawing below front view ...

Page 21: ...cable from the IP cradle to one of the LAN PoE connectors on the BGAN terminal The cable between IP cradle and terminal must be maximum 80 m The handset starts up automatically Note The LAN interface on the BGAN terminal must have Power over Ethernet Note If you insert a switch or similar between the cradle and the terminal make sure that it conforms to the industry standard IEEE 802 3 af using da...

Page 22: ...it back on by pressing and holding the on hook key until the display lights up If the handset does not start up the reason may be that there is no PoE in the LAN interface If you are connecting to a BGAN terminal check that the PoE indicator on the terminal lights green for the connected port For further information refer to the installation manual for the BGAN terminal To switch off the IP Handse...

Page 23: ... need to know the Administrator user name and password as well as the SIM PIN for the BGAN terminal Do as follows 1 From the main screen of the handset press the center select key to enter the menu system 2 Select BGAN 3 Select Enter PIN code 4 Enter the Administrator user name and select OK For information on how to type text in the handset see Writing text in the handset on page 33 5 Enter the A...

Page 24: ...igits long Making the first call To make a call type the phone number on the keypad and press the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or press The display shows that the number is being dialled If the number is in the Contacts list of the handset you can also select the number from there and dial up with the off hook key For further information on how to make calls see Making calls on page...

Page 25: ...he handset keypad and display The keypad Overview The following drawing shows the keypad of the handset The next sections explain the functions of each key in the keypad Left select Off hook Right select On hook Power Select Up Down Left Right Alpha numeric keys ...

Page 26: ...ontacts list Off hook After entering a phone number Initiates a call to the number From main screen Opens a list of the latest calls including incoming outgoing and missed calls On hook Power When the handset is ringing Rejects the call During a call Ends the call When in the menu system Abandons the menu system and displays the main screen Otherwise Powers the handset on off when pressed and held...

Page 27: ...and display Select center Selects confirms the function highlighted in the display Navigation Navigates through the menu system in the display Right Left are also used to change settings in the menus See also Keypad shortcuts on page 19 Key Functions ...

Page 28: ...e lower section of the keypad The functions available depend on whether you are typing a phone number number mode or text text mode In number mode you get the number of the key pressed Only has two functions Press once The display shows Press twice or press and hold The display shows Press The display shows See the available functions in text mode on the next page ...

Page 29: ... numerous presses on the same key the character changes in the same sequence that the characters are listed in the table below Key Numeric output Lowercase output Uppercase output 1 1 2 2 a b c A B C 3 3 d e f D E F 4 4 g h i G H I 5 5 j k l J K L 6 6 m n o M N O 7 7 p q r s P Q R S 8 8 t u v T U V 9 9 w x y z W X Y Z 0 0 space space Switches between lowercase uppercase and numbers Symbols Display...

Page 30: ...llowing shortcuts are available When the display is in the main screen this key gives direct access to the list of contacts When the display is in the main screen this key opens a list of the latest incoming outgoing and missed calls When the display is in the menu system the on hook key will exit the menu system and show the main screen When the display is in the main screen the right select key ...

Page 31: ...play Overview The color display of the IP Handset is divided into sections with different information The sections are outlined below Time IP handset call status Selected menu item General indications Signal status for BGAN terminal Action texts area Main display area ...

Page 32: ...d locked and microphone muted For explanations of the icons see Icons in the display on page 22 IP Handset call status This field shows handset status such as whether or not the handset is ready for making calls or whether there is an ongoing call For explanations of the icons see Icons in the display on page 22 Main display area The main display area primarily displays the menus and messages to t...

Page 33: ...con Meaning The handset is ready for making calls The handset is not ready for making calls Incoming call not yet answered the handset is ringing Incoming call in progress Outgoing call in progress Outgoing call not yet answered Call ended The microphone is muted To reactivate the microphone select Options left select key Microphone ...

Page 34: ...t to indicate that the number is from the phone book of the BGAN terminal and is read only When an alpha numeric key is pressed from inside the Contacts list this symbol is shown while the handset is searching for entries with the letter pressed The handset is in silent mode All external sounds from the handset including ring tones are muted Voice is not muted This symbol is shown when you are adj...

Page 35: ...e normal display function To enable or disable the screensaver enter the menu system select Settings Display and select Screensaver When the box is checked the screensaver is enabled What s next After reading this chapter you should be able to connect the IP Handset start up and make a call The next chapters provide more information on the user interfaces and the setup of the IP Handset The follow...

Page 36: ... user interface for the handset is the display menu system However with a computer and a browser you can also use the built in web server to access the handset This way you can take advantage of a larger screen and still access a subset of the handset settings The display menu system is described in The menu system on page 34 For an overview of the keys and display and explanation of keys and disp...

Page 37: ...Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset 26 Handset functions Handset functions Making calls Handset ready When the status field for the IP Handset shows ready you can make or receive calls ...

Page 38: ... phone number and press the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or press The display shows the progress as follows Note If the handset is in the cradle while you make the call the mode will automatically be hands free default function For further information see Cradle on page 44 Press off hook Hang up The call is answered ...

Page 39: ...aking a call using a BGAN terminal on page 29 To receive a call When the handset is ringing the display shows the calling name or number if known Answer the call by pressing the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or by removing the handset from the cradle For information on cradle detection see Cradle on page 44 Any open menus are closed down when the handset is ringing To end or reject a...

Page 40: ...handset connected to the terminal dial 870 Mobile number is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls This is 00 when calling from most countries in Europe and from many other countries Mobile number The mobile number of the terminal you are calling Example If you are calling from Denmark and the mobile number for 3 1 kHz Audio is 772112345 on your terminal and you want ...

Page 41: ...numbers of your terminal refer to the information included with your airtime subscription For more information on call types and the BGAN terminal refer to the user manual for your BGAN terminal Note There are two Voice numbers one for 3 1 kHz Audio and one for Standard Voice ...

Page 42: ...l by leaving the handset in the cradle while making the call Similarly you can answer a call using hands free mode by leaving the handset in the cradle while answering the call In both cases the default function is as follows If you remove the handset from the cradle during the call the mode will automatically change to hand held When the handset is out of the cradle in hand held mode the call wil...

Page 43: ...w light areas In night mode the colors are changed to make the display more suitable for night operation To activate night mode select the left Options menu and select Night mode Using stealth mode The display has a stealth mode which turns off all lights and or sounds for external events Note however that the keypad will still light up when you press a key To activate stealth mode select the left...

Page 44: ...or in the text use the arrow keys To delete the letter just before the cursor press the left select key Clear Hold the key to delete all the text For a list of the key functions in text mode see the table on page 18 Example To type He do as follows 1 Press one or two times until the lower left corner of the display shows upper case letters 2 Press the key 4 ghi two times to display the letter H 3 ...

Page 45: ...use Profile 3 Not in use Missed calls Received calls Dialled numbers Manage Call log Contacts Status Network Settings SIP BGAN Main menu Phone identification Network information Software version Credits Status Enter PIN code Sound Stealth Call services Cradle Display Web server Date and time Language Factory default IP mode Noise cancellation Echo cancellation Use BGAN time Time Date Format 12 24h...

Page 46: ...ws 1 From the main menu select Call log 2 Select the list you want to see 3 If you want to see details for a call move to the call and select View The display shows the name if known the number time of the call and duration To add a number from the call log to the Contacts Do as follows 1 In the call log go to the call and select Options 2 Select Add to contacts Note that the Contacts list can hol...

Page 47: ...Do as follows to delete all numbers in the call log or all numbers in a subfolder of the call log 1 In the call log menu not in one of the subfolders select Manage 2 Select the folder you want to empty 3 Select Yes To see memory usage in the call log To see the number of stored entries and the maximum allowed number of entries do as follows 1 In the call log menu not in one of the subfolders selec...

Page 48: ...l a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list scroll to the contact you want to call 2 Press the off hook key To add a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list press the left select key Options 2 Select Add Note that the Contacts list can hold maximum 100 entries 3 Type in the name of your contact and select OK The name can be maximum 32 characters For information on how to enter text see...

Page 49: ...name of your contact and select OK For information on how to enter text see Writing text in the handset on page 33 6 Scroll to Number and select Edit 7 Change the number of your contact and select OK To delete a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list scroll to the contact you want to delete 2 Press the left select key Options 3 Select Delete 4 Press the left select key Yes The contact is no...

Page 50: ...t do as follows 1 From the main menu select Status 2 Select Phone identification to see the serial number of the IP Handset 3 Select Network information to see DHCP Enabled Disabled IP address Subnet mask address Default gateway Physical address MAC 4 Select Software version to see the version of the IP Handset software ...

Page 51: ...x next to Automatic IP DHCP and select Back or press on hook to exit completely If the IP address is to be a static IP address uncheck the box next to Automatic IP DHCP and continue to the next step 4 If you selected not to use DHCP scroll down to IP address 5 Click Edit type in the IP address and select OK 6 Continue to Subnet mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS and enter them in the same ...

Page 52: ...t Settings from the main menu Sound To adjust the sounds of the handset do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Sound 2 Move to the sound you want to adjust 3 For Keypad click select Edit to change the setting 4 For the other settings use the keys and to change the setting or select Edit select the setting you want and select OK ...

Page 53: ...follows 1 From the Settings menu select Stealth 2 Move to Suppress audio and or Suppress backlight and select Edit to change the setting 3 Move to Use stealth and press Edit to check uncheck the box 4 When stealth is set up in this menu you can activate and deactivate it from the main screen by selecting Options Stealth Note These settings are only activated when Use stealth is checked ...

Page 54: ...cancellation and Echo cancellation do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Call services 2 Move to Noise cancellation and or Echo cancellation and use Select to change the setting Echo cancellation should normally be checked on Noise cancellation should only be checked when the handset is used in a noisy environment ...

Page 55: ... the handset back in the cradle The handset automatically changes to hands free when you make or answer a call with the handset in the cradle If you take the handset from the cradle during the call it automatically changes back to hand held In hand held mode when you put the handset in the cradle the call is terminated In hands free mode when you put the handset in the cradle the call is not affec...

Page 56: ...Standby backlight cannot be set higher than the Active backlight 4 For the remaining settings select Edit to check uncheck the box The backlight is on for 15 seconds after the last key press The screensaver is activated 1 minute after the last key press Web server To enable or disable the built in web server of the handset do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Web server 2 Select Edit to e...

Page 57: ... to the following steps 4 To change the time move to Time and press Edit Then type in the new time and select OK The new time is activated immediately 5 To change the date move to Date and press Edit Then type in the new date and select OK 6 To switch the time format between 24h and 12h use the keys and or select Edit and select the wanted format 7 To change the time zone use the keys and or selec...

Page 58: ...ault for all settings do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Factory default 2 Select Yes All settings and status information are now changed to factory default settings Note that in some cases this operation may take up to 30 seconds Important All settings and status information are lost when you accept this setting ...

Page 59: ...he profile used for communication depends on your subscription To activate a profile The default profile is the BGAN profile which is used when the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal To activate a profile do as follows 1 From the main menu select SIP 2 Move to the profile you want to use for communication and select Connect ...

Page 60: ...les Do as follows 1 In the SIP menu select Options left select key 2 Select Add 3 Type in the name to use for the new profile and select OK 4 Move to SIP server and select Edit 5 At Server name IP select Edit again 6 Type in the server name URL or IP address and select OK 7 Type in the port number for the SIP server and select OK 8 Select Back ...

Page 61: ...your changes select Back 11 If you want to connect immediately with the new profile select Connect If not select Back to leave the menu To edit a profile 1 In the list of profiles go to the profile you want to change and select Options Edit View 2 Edit the settings as described in the previous section Note For the BGAN profile only the user name and password can be changed The default user name an...

Page 62: ...IP settings menu select Options left select key 2 Select Manage 3 Select Delete all 4 Select Yes To see memory usage in the list of SIP profiles To see the number of profiles in the list and the maximum allowed number of profiles do as follows 1 From the SIP settings menu select Options left select key 2 Select Manage 3 Select Memory usage Important All profiles except BGAN are deleted this means ...

Page 63: ...ng sections describe this menu To see the BGAN status Do as follows 1 From the menu system select BGAN 2 Select Status The status menu shows the following information UMTS status shows the status of the BGAN connection for example Ready or Registering CNo shows the signal strength of the BGAN connection PIN status shows status of the PIN for example whether the terminal is waiting for a PIN ...

Page 64: ...e in the Administrator user name for the terminal and select OK For information on how to type text in the handset see Writing text in the handset on page 33 3 Type in the Administrator password for the terminal and select OK 4 Type in the PIN for the terminal and select OK What s next This chapter has described the basics of how to use the IP Handset The following chapter Using the web server des...

Page 65: ...Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset 54 What s next ...

Page 66: ...are using for your handset Use a standard Internet browser Internet Explorer 6 0 and 7 0 on Windows Firefox 2 0 on Windows Firefox on Linux and Safari on MAC have been tested successfully with the web server You may be able to use other browser versions as well Browser settings The Proxy server settings in your browser must be disabled before accessing the web server Most browsers support disablin...

Page 67: ...s Connections LAN Settings 2 Uncheck the box labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN 3 Click OK When the proxy server settings are disabled close your browser You may need to change this setting back on return to your Internet connection Note The following description is for Microsoft Internet Explorer If you are using a different browser the procedure may be different ...

Page 68: ...er do as follows 1 Start up your computer the BGAN terminal and the IP Handset 2 Connect your computer to the BGAN terminal using a standard LAN cable 3 Connect your IP Handset to the BGAN terminal using the LAN cable from the cradle 4 Open your browser and enter the IP address of the IP Handset You can find the IP address in the handset menus under Status Network information ...

Page 69: ...g an item in the menu opens a submenu in the navigation pane or a new page in the contents section The icon bar shows a LAN icon when the handset is connected using the LAN interface The contents section shows the page selected in the navigation pane This section is used for viewing or changing settings or for performing actions Navigation Icon Bar Pane Contents Section ...

Page 70: ...Home page The web server starts up on the Home page To go back to the Home page from another location in the web server select Home from the left navigation pane The Home page shows properties and network settings of the handset The page is automatically updated every 5 seconds ...

Page 71: ...all contacts in the handset You can sort the list by name or number by clicking Name or Number in the heading row of the list To add a new contact type in the name and number at the top of the page and click Create The Contacts list can hold 100 entries To delete a contact click next to the contact you want to delete To edit a contact click next to the contact you want to edit and make your correc...

Page 72: ...e shows date and time phone number duration and call type for all calls made to or from the handset If the phone number is in the Contacts list the name of the contact is shown with the number The latest calls are listed first If you only want to see a subset of the calls select one of the sub groups at the top of the page You can select Received calls Outgoing calls or Missed calls ...

Page 73: ...oduction SIP settings Overview The handset communicates using SIP Session Initiation Protocol To view the SIP settings of the handset select SIP SETTINGS from the left navigation pane The page shows the settings for the current SIP profile ...

Page 74: ...d with 3 Click Save at the bottom of the page To edit a profile Do as follows 1 From the Profile scroll list select the profile you want to edit 2 Change the settings according to your needs 3 Click Save at the bottom of the page To delete a profile Do as follows 1 From the Profile scroll list select the profile you want to delete 2 Click Delete at the bottom of the page Note For the BGAN profile ...

Page 75: ... the IP Handset Do as follows 1 Select UPLOAD FIRMWARE from the left navigation pane 2 Click Browse and locate the firmware you want to upload to the IP Handset 3 CLick Upload firmware The handset initiates firmware upload showing the progress in the display When upload is done the handset automatically restarts with the new firmware ...

Page 76: ...orting an error with your IP Handset you may be asked to generate a diagnostics report The diagnostics report includes information that can be very useful for a service technician To generate a diagnostics report do as follows 1 Select HELP from the left navigation pane 2 Click Generate report ...

Page 77: ...luded in the report click Advanced and select the items needed Then click Generate report What s next This chapter has described how to use the built in web server of the IP Handset The following chapter Troubleshooting describes how to troubleshoot errors in the handset and how to get support if necessary ...

Page 78: ...o solve your problem you may want to contact your Airtime Provider or your supplier Handset support If you need assistance with problems caused by the IP Handset please call a distributor in your area You may be asked to generate a diagnostics report For information on how to generate a report see Help on page 65 An updated list of distributors is available on Thrane Thrane s web site www thrane c...

Page 79: ...has not been entered in the BGAN terminal There is an error in the BGAN terminal or the BGAN network Enter the menu system of the handset and select BGAN Enter PIN code For information on how to enter the PIN see Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal on page 12 See the manuals for the BGAN terminal for information on how to troubleshoot errors The handset shows SIP fault No SIP profile is ...

Page 80: ...cradle Specifications Item Specification Type TT 3672A IP Handset Dimensions L x B x H 152 mm x 55 mm x 26 5 mm Weight 175 g 20 g Display 2 2 240 x 320 pixel TFT color LCD Operating temperature 25 C to 45 C Storage temperature 25 C to 55 C Humidity Up to 95 without condensation Power Power over Ethernet PoE class 2 Alternative B of IEEE802 3af is not supported Power consumption Max 7 Watt ...

Page 81: ...proof LAN interface 10 100 Mbps Network Protocol Internet Protocol IP VoIP Protocol SIP v2 Session Initiation Protocol RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 Voice Codecs G 711 and G 729 A B Physical interfaces RJ 45 male connector on fixed cable Headset 2 5 mm jack Mini USB Certifications CE EN60950 Item Specification ...

Page 82: ...Chapter 6 Technical specifications IP Handset outline dimensions 71 AAAA Technical specifications IP Handset outline dimensions ...

Page 83: ...Chapter 6 Technical specifications 72 IP Handset outline dimensions IP Handset outline dimensions continued side view and back view ...

Page 84: ...Chapter 6 Technical specifications IP cradle outline dimensions 73 AAAA Technical specifications IP cradle outline dimensions ...

Page 85: ...Chapter 6 Technical specifications 74 IP cradle outline dimensions IP cradle outline dimensions continued front and side ...

Page 86: ...ry time it connects to the network DNS Domain Name Server A system translating server names URLs to server addresses I IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE is a non profit organization and the world s leading professional association for the advancement of technology IMSO International Maritime Satellite Organisation An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmar...

Page 87: ...ower into the Ethernet cable and the power is picked up at the connected device PUK PIN Unblocking Key An eight digit code used to unblock a SIM card after three incorrect PINs have been entered The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card Q QVGA Quarter Video Graphics Array A popular term for a computer display with 320 240 resolution QVGA displays are often seen in mobile phones PDAs and some hand...

Page 88: ...ividual display cells each controlled by its own transistor U UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System One of the third generation 3G cell phone technologies standardized by the 3GPP URL Uniform Resource Locator A name used to describe the address of a specific resource on the internet USB Universal Serial Bus A serial bus standard to interface devices V VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Th...

Page 89: ...Glossary 78 ...

Page 90: ...talling 9 outline 73 D date and time setting 46 DHCP setting 40 diagnostics report 65 dimensions cradle 73 handset 71 display icons 22 night colors 32 overview 20 settings 45 document number this manual i E Echo cancellation 43 F factory default 47 features 3 firmware uploading 64 H handset connecting 7 connecting to BGAN terminal 10 dimensions 71 features 3 outline 71 hands free operation 31 I ic...

Page 91: ...one book 37 60 power 11 PUK code 13 R restore factory settings 47 S safety summary iii Screensaver 24 screensaver 45 SIP profiles 48 62 activating 48 adding 49 63 deleting 51 63 editing 50 63 software upload 64 software version of the handset 39 59 sound settings 41 specifications 69 status 39 59 stealth mode quick setting 32 setting up 42 support 67 diagnostics report 65 T technical specification...

Page 92: ...are 64 user interfaces 25 V volume adjusting during call 31 W web server accessing 57 browser settings 55 call log 61 Contacts 60 enabling disabling 45 Home 59 introduction 55 overview 58 SIP settings 62 using 55 writing text in display 33 ...

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