INT300 VoIPhone USB Phone Installation Guide and User Manual Auraland Electronics Co Ltd. http://www.hkael.com
1. Introduction USB Phone is a solution which utilizes USB audio to work with different VoIP softwares. It mainly helps PC users to make VoIP calls work like traditional PSTN calls. Also, the USB phone can be used to directly control the VoIP softwares. For achieving this, it is mainly through the communication between the driver we provided in the PC and the program in the MCU of the USB phone. We now support 4 different VoIP softwares: Skype, MSN Messenger, SJPhone and Net2Phone. 2. System Requirements - Win 2000 & Win XP OS - Pentium 300 MHz and above - 32 MB memory - 20 MB hard disc - Any internet connection (LAN, ADSL, Modem, Cable Modem) to internet with 56K bps and above 3. Installation Guide (i) After complete the download, unzip it and double click Setup.exe (ii) In the first page of the driver setup wizard, click Next to the next page
(iii) Click Browse to choose the folder the driver to be installed or click Disk Cost to know the free space left in the PC. In the Boxes below, click Everyone to share the driver with all the users of the PC or click Just me to install the driver for just the account being used (iv) Click Next to confirm the installation
(v) Click Close to exit the installation (vi) Please restart the PC after the installation (vii) After the PC is rebooted, the icon of our driver should be shown in the system tray
(viii) Double Click it and Select the VoIP software you are going to make call (ix) After you select the VoIP software, e.g. Skype, the dialog box will first show the message Searching Skype. If it is already up, the dialog box will then show Skype is running and you can enjoy using the USB phone to make VoIP phone calls. Otherwise, the message Searching Skype will be kept displaying
4. User Manual In this section, we would introduce how to use the keypad of the USB phone to make VoIP calls on all 4 softwares. Now we have 17 keys in total, including 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,*,#, UP, DOWN, FUNCTION, HOOK and OK keys (A) Skype When you open Skype after installing our driver, Skype will pop up a dialog box to indicate that our driver is going to control Skype and ask for your permission. Select the first option for permitting it forever. Then it won t be shown again when you open Skype again Select the second option for permitting it once. Then it will be pop up again when you open Skype again. Select the third option for denying it. Then the driver won t be used with Skype forever and it also will not be shown when you
open Skype again. (i) Number Keys (1-0, *, #) - to input the ordinary PSTN telephone number if you want to use the SkypeOut service - The number will be displayed on the space at the bottom of the software - please dial 00 and then area code and local number for making calls with SkypeOut service (ii) HOOK Key - work like the hook switch in PSTN phone, which ends a phone call - if you type a wrong number in between, press this key and you can dial the number from the beginning again - if Skype is hidden in the system tray or minimized in the taskbar, press this key can pop up Skype to the top of Desktop
(iii) UP, DOWN Keys - to move the cursor upwards and downwards for choosing the users in the contact list (iv) FUNCTION Key - to browse START, CONTACT, DIAL and CALL LIST pages one by one - like HOOK Key, to pop up the Skype to the top of Desktop which is hidden in system tray (v) OK Key - to make the call
(B) MSN Messenger Since MSN Messenger does not provide software keys to make VoIP calls, only 4 keys of the USB phone can be used (i) HOOK Key - to pop up the possible account list which you can make the VoIP call * this key will only be functioned properly when the MSN Messenger is hidden in the taskbar. If it is hidden in the system tray, press this key would not pop it up. (ii) (ii) OK Key - when you press the key on the name of the account list, a request will be made to this account for making a VoIP conversation (iii) UP, DOWN Keys - to move the cursor upwards and downwards on the contact list (C) SJPhone (i) Number Keys (1-0, *, #) - to input the IP address or VoIP number - The number will be displayed on the space at the top of the software
(ii) HOOK Key - work like the hook switch in PSTN phone, which ends a phone call - if SJPhone is hidden in the system tray or minimized in the taskbar, press this key can pop it up to the top of Desktop (iii) UP, DOWN Keys - to move the cursor upwards and downwards for choosing the users in the contact list or a specific past call in HISTORY (iv) FUNCTION Key - Work as BACKSPACE when inputting IP address or VoIP number - like HOOK Key, to pop up the SJPhone to the top of Desktop which is hidden in system tray or minimized in taskbar (v) OK Key - to make the call
(D) Net2Phone (i) Number Keys (1-0, *, #) - to input the IP address or the ordinary PSTN telephone number if you have subscribed its PC-to-Phone Service - The number will be displayed on the space in the middle of the software (ii) HOOK Key - work like the hook switch in PSTN phone, which ends a phone call - if Net2Phone is hidden in the system tray or minimized in the taskbar, press this key can pop it up to the top of Desktop (iii) UP, DOWN Keys - to move the cursor upwards and downwards for choosing the users in the contact list (iv) FUNCTION Key - Work as BACKSPACE when inputting IP address or telephone number - like HOOK Key, to pop up Net2Phone to the top of Desktop which is hidden in system tray or minimized in taskbar (v) OK Key - to make the call