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Wireless VoIP Phone User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview the WiFi Phone... 6 1.1 Front Panel and Keypad... 6 1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery... 8 1.4 Powering the WiFi Phone On and Off... 9 1.5 Main Screen... 10 1.6 Entering and Editing text... 10 1.7 Making a Phone Call... 11 1.7.1 Enter the phone number manually... 11 1.7.2 Using the Phonebook... 11 1.7.3 Using the Call History... 11 1.7.4 Redial a number... 11 1.8 Answering a Call... 11 1.9 Holding a Call... 12 Chapter 2 Menu Architecture... 13 Chapter 3 Phonebook... 15 3.1 Browse the Phonebook... 16 3.2 Create a new record... 16 3.3 Review... 16 Chapter 4 Call History... 17 4.1 Missed Calls... 17 4.2 Incoming Calls... 18 4.3 Outgoing Calls... 18 4.4 Erase Records... 18 Chapter 5 Message... 20 5.1 Read Message... 20 5.2 Send Message... 21 5.2.1 Send... 21 5.2.2 Previous Line... 21 5.2.3 Next Line... 22 5.2.4 Use Template... 22 5.2.5 Insert Time... 22 5.2.6 Insert Time... 23 5.2.7 Clear Input Text... 23 Chapter 6 Phone Settings... 24 2

6.1 Ringer Melody... 25 6.2 Melody Select... 25 6.3 Key Tone... 25 6.4 Vibrator... 25 6.5 Speaker Volume... 25 6.6 DTMF Tone... 25 6.7 Restore Default... 25 Chapter 7 SIP Settings... 26 7.1 Display Name... 27 7.2 SIP User Name... 27 7.3 Realm name... 27 7.4 Authentication Name... 27 7.5 Password... 27 7.6 Registrar... 27 7.7 Registrar Status... 27 7.8 Registration Time (sec)... 27 7.9 Proxy... 27 7.10 Proxy Status... 28 7.11 Outbound Proxy... 28 7.12 Out. Proxy Status... 28 7.13 Codec Order... 28 Chapter 8 IP Settings... 29 8.1 DHCP... 30 8.2 Static IP Setup... 30 8.2.1 System Name... 30 8.2.2 Static IP Address... 30 8.2.3 Subnet Mask... 30 8.2.4 Default Gateway... 30 8.2.5 DNS Server Pri... 30 8.2.6 DNS Server Sec... 30 8.2.7 DNS Domain... 30 8.3 Current IP Config.... 31 Chapter 9 WLAN Settings... 32 9.1 Site Survey... 33 9.2 Current Setting... 33 9.2.1 SSID... 33 9.2.2 Encryption... 33 9.2.2.1 Encryption Type... 33 9.2.2.2 Auth. Type... 33 9.2.2.3 Used WEP Key... 33 9.2.2.4 WEP Key Setting... 33 9.2.2.5 PSK Pass Phrase... 33 9.2.3 Tx Rate... 34 9.3 AP Profiles... 34 Chapter 10 System Time... 35 10.1 Time Setting... 36 10.1.1 Clock Settings... 36 10.1.2 Date Settings... 36 10.2 SNTP Setting... 36 10.2.1 TimeZone Setting... 36 10.2.2 SNTP Status... 36 10.2.3 Polling Time... 36 10.2.4 SNTP Server 1 to 4... 36 Chapter 11 Information... 37 11.1 SIP Information... 37 11.2 Network Information... 38 11.3 System Information... 38 Chapter 12 Profile 1... 39 12.1 Key Lock... 40 12.2 Ringer Melody... 40 12.3 Vibrator... 40 12.4 Speaker Volume... 40 Chapter 13 Profile 2... 41 13.1 Power Off... 41 13.2 General... 41 13.3 Vibrator Only... 42 13.4 Melody Only... 42 13.5 Silent... 42 Chapter 14 Web-based Management Interface... 43 14.1 Login the Management Interface... 43 14.2 Main Page of the Management Interface... 43 14.3 System Setting... 44 14.3.1 System Time... 45 14.3.2 Administrator Settings... 46 14.3.3 Firmware Upgrade... 47 3 4

14.3.4 Configuration Tools... 49 14.3.5 Status... 49 14.4 LAN Setting... 50 14.4.1 Dynamic IP... 51 14.4.2 Static IP... 51 14.4.3 DNS... 51 14.5 Wireless Setting... 52 14.5.1 Setting... 52 14.6 SIP Setting... 54 14.6.1 Setting... 55 14.7 Phone Settings... 57 14.7.1 Phone Settings... 57 14.8 Phone Book... 57 14.8.1 Phone Book Edit... 58 14.8.2 Call History... 58 14.8.3 Backup... 58 Chapter 1 Overview the WiFi Phone This WiFi IP phone is compliant to IEEE 802.11b standard and IETF Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). As long as users are in the coverage of APs (Access Point), they can use WiFi IP Phone to make VoIP phone calls over WLAN. The WiFi IP Phone enhances productivity and brings mobility to people at home, in hot spots, offices, hospitals, warehouses, retail stores, universities, hotels, resorts and other environments. The easy-to-use WIFI IP PHONE can be configured by keypad and LCD display. A Web-based management interface is also provided for configuration and firmware upgrade. 1.1 Front Panel and Keypad Receiver Power On/Off Key Graphic LCD Display Earphone Jack 1 9 2 8 7 6 3 4 5 Microphone Figure 1.1.1 WiFi Phone 5 6

Key Description 1 Arrow key: Used to navigate from one function to another, move the cursor in entry mode and adjust volume when talking. At standby mode, press to get status information and press to access the list of placed calls. 2 Right soft key: Used for performing functions displayed in the tab shown above it. 3 End key: Used to end or reject a call or return to standby mode. 4 0-9 Number key: Used for entering numbers and characters. 5 Pound key: In entry mode, use the pound key to select among number, upper or lower case character. 6 Asterisk key: In entry mode, use the asterisk key to enter., @ and :. 7 Hot key to the Profile menu. 8 Answer/Send key: Used to answer a call or dial a number. 9 Left soft key: Used for performing functions displayed in the tab shown above it. 1.2 Removing and Installing the Battery To remove the battery: Turn the handset face down and locate the battery release button at the middle of the handset. Push the release button and lift the battery up to remove it. Please refer to Figure 1.2.1. Battery Release Button Figure 1.2.1 Removing the battery To install the battery: First carefully slide the bottom battery pack tabs into open slot at the back of the phone as shown in Figure 1.2.2. The bottom of the battery pack should lock into the back of the handset. Press down on the top of the battery pack into the handset and you should hear a click which signifies the battery securing into place on the handset. Table 1.1.1: Keypad function description Figure 1.2.2 Installing the battery 7 8

1.3 Charging the WIFI PHONE Before the first time use of the WIFI PHONE, please charge it for at least six hours. The battery icon on the LCD display will show the charging status. Please refer to figure 1.3.1. 1.5 Main Screen After powering on, the phone enters standby mode, with the main screen displayed, as shown in Figure 1.4.1 7 Charging in progress 6 08:30 R 1 Fully charged 5 4 user WLAN Ready Menu PhBook 2 3 Figure 1.3.1 Battery icon as a charging status indicator 1.3.1 Charging the WIFI PHONE by using the Travel Charger The travel charger is a standard accessory of WIFI PHONE. Use the following steps to charge the WIFI PHONE. (1) Plug the travel charger to a wall outlet. (2) Plug the travel charger s connector to the jack at the bottom of the WIFI PHONE to start charging. Please refer to Figure 1.3.1.1. Figure 1.4.1 Main Screen at Standby mode 1 Battery icon 2 User name 3 Right soft key tab 4 Left soft key tab 5 Entering/Information line: i) Entering phone number/sip URL here or ii) showing information at standby mode, using to switch between WLAN SSID and current IP address information 6 Signal strength icon 7 Registration status indicator: when SIP registration is enabled, the capital R indicates WIFI PHONE has registered to the SIP Registrar successfully. If WIFI PHONE fails to register to the SIP Registrar, a rotating line will appear at the same place. 1.6 Entering and Editing text In many situations you need to enter numbers and characters in an entering field. Please refer to the following guidelines: Figure 1.3.1.1 Plug the travel charger s connector to WIFI PHONE 1.4 Powering the WiFi Phone On and Off Press and hold the Power On/Off key for approximately 2.5 seconds to turn the WiFi Phone on or off. Press to switch between upper case character, lower case character ABC and numeric mode, with the icon, abc or 123 shown at the middle of the bottom of LCD screen respectively. Press to enter., @ or : by pressing it once, twice or three times respectively. ABC In or abc mode, press numeric key 1 to enter a space. Press or to move the cursor. Press to clear the number/character that the cursor points to. Press to abort the editing. 9 10

1.7 Making a Phone Call 1.7.1 Enter the phone number manually You can enter phone number (needing SIP Proxy Server and SIP Registrar) or SIP URL at the entering line. Then press to make a phone call. Please refer to Figure 1.7.1.1. 08:35 R 08:40 user user 6660123 tina@192.168.2.5 Call 123 Clear Call 123 Clear Figure 1.7.1.1 Enter the phone number/sip URL manually to make a phone call 1.9 Holding a Call When talking, press to hold the call. To resume the held call, press again. Please refer to Figure 1.9.1 08:50 Talking tina@192.168.2.5 Hold Hangup 08:50 Call Held by us: tina@192.168.2.5 Unhold Hangup Figure 1.9.1 Hold and resume a call 1.7.2 Using the Phonebook You can search the Phonebook by name to get the phone number/sip URL and make a call. Please refer to Chapter 3 Phonebook. 1.7.3 Using the Call History You can find the phone number/sip URL from the Call History to make a phone call. Please refer to Chapter 4 Call History. 1.7.4 Redial a number At the standby mode, press. The list of placed calls is displayed. The latest dialed number is highlighted, so you can redial this number directly by pressing the left soft key. 1.8 Answering a Call To answer a call, press. You can use and to adjust the volume. To reject a call, press. Please refer to Figure 1.8.1 08:45 Incoming Call tina@192.168.2.5 Accept Reject Figure 1.8.1 Answer or reject a call 11 12

Chapter 2 Menu Architecture In the standby mode, you can press the right soft key to select the Phonebook menu or press the left soft key to select the main Menu. In standby mode, press to select the main Menu. The main menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 2.0.3. Then you can use or to scroll through its submenu list and press to select the submenu. Call History Main Menu user WLAN Ready Menu PhBook Phonebook menu Message Phone Settings Figure 2.0.1 Selecting main Menu and Phonebook Menu Figure 2.0.3 Main Menu The Phonebook menu will be discussed in Chapter 3 Phonebook. The main Menu architecture is shown below and will be discussed through Chapter 4 to Chapter 10. Menu Call History Message Phone Settings SIP Settings IP Settings WLAN Settings System Time Information Figure 2.0.2 Main Menu Architecture 13 14

Chapter 3 Phonebook This chapter provides information about accessing the Phonebook and using its features. Figure 3.0.1 shows the architecture of the Phonebook menu. Phonebook Browse View Edit Delete 3.1 Browse the Phonebook 1. In the Phonebook menu, press or to scroll to Browse. Then press to select it. 2. Press or to scroll to the name you want to browse. Then press to select it. 3. Now you can view, edit or delete this record. 4. When viewing one record, you can recall the phone number/sip URL of that record by pressing to make a call. Please refer to Figure 3.1.1 Phone Book My best friend tom@192.168.1.50 Detail Back Create User Name Figure 3.1.1 Recall a phone number/sip URL from Phonebook Phone number Apply Review Figure 3.0.1 Phonebook menu architecture In standby mode, press. The Phonebook menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 3.0.2 3.2 Create a new record 1. In the Phonebook menu, press or to scroll to Creat. Then press to select it. 2. Now you can enter the user name and its phone number/sip URL to the phonebook. 3.3 Review 1. In the Phonebook menu, press or to scroll to Review. Then press to select it. 2. Now you can see how many records are in the phonebook. Browse Create Review Figure 3.0.2 Phonebook menu 15 16

Chapter 4 Call History This chapter provides information about accessing the call history menu and using its features. Figure 4.0.1 shows the architecture of the Call History menu. Call History Figure 4.0.1 Call History menu architecture In the main Menu, press or to scroll to Call History. Then press to select it. The Call History menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.0.2 Missed Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Erase Records Figure 4.0.2 Call History menu 4.1 Missed Calls In the Call History menu, select Missed Calls. The Missed Calls menu is displayed. You can press or to scroll through the last 10 missed phone numbers and press to make a call of that number. 4.2 Incoming Calls In the Call History menu, select Incoming Calls. The Incoming Calls menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.2.1. Figure 4.2.1 Incoming Calls menu You can press or to scroll through the last 10 incoming phone numbers and press to make a call of that number. 4.3 Outgoing Calls In the Call History menu, select Outgoing Calls. The Outgoing Calls menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.3.1. Figure 4.3.1 Outgoing Calls menu You can press or to scroll through the last 10 phone numbers dialed, and press to make a call of that number. 4.4 Erase Records Jack@192.168.1.210 101@192.168.1.50 102@192.168.1.60 Call Cancel Outgoing Calls 101@192.168.1.50 2005/07/29 09:10 Option Back In the Call History menu, press or to select Erase Records. The Erase Records menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 4.4.1. Erase All Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls Erase Back Figure 4.4.1 Erase Records menu 17 18

You can press or to select which item you want to erase. Then press to erase it. For example, you want to erase the outgoing calls, as shown in Figure 4.4.2 and Figure 4.4.3. Erase All Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls Erase Back Figure 4.4.2 Select outgoing calls Outgoing Calls Erase? Yes No Figure 4.4.3 Erase outgoing calls Chapter 5 Message This chapter provides information about accessing the message menu and using its features. Figure 5.0.1 shows the architecture of the Message menu. Message Read Message Send Message Send Previous Line Next Line Use Template Insert Time Insert Date Clear Input Text Figure 5.0.1 Message menu architecture In the main Menu, press or to scroll to Message. Then press to select it. Message menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.0.2 Read Message Send Message Figure 5.0.2 Message menu 5.1 Read Message In the Message menu, select Read Message. 19 20

5.2 Send Message In the Message menu, select Send Message. The Send Message menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.1. Figure 5.2.1 Send Message menu Press to select Send, Previous Line, Next Line, Use Template, Insert Time, Insert Date or Clear Input Text. 5.2.1 Send How are you Press to select Send. The Send menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.1.1. Figure 5.2.1.1 Send menu Press to select Send. You can input the phone number or select the phone number from Phonebook menu. After select the phone number, press to send the text. Option ABC Del Send Previous Line Next Line 5.2.2 Previous Line Press to select Previous Line. The Previous Line menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.2.1. Send Previous Line Next Line Figure 5.2.2.1 Previous Line menu 5.2.3 Next Line Press to select Next Line. The Next Line menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.3.1. Send Previous Line Next Line Figure 5.2.3.1 Next Line menu Press to select Next Line. You can see the next text on the display. 5.2.4 Use Template Press to select Use Template. The use template menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.4.1. Previous Line Next Line Use Template Figure 5.2.4.1 Use Template menu Press to select Use Template. There are 16 text for your selection. Press to select which text you want to use. 5.2.5 Insert Time Press to select Insert Time. The insert time menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.5.1. Next Line Use Template Insert Time Figure 5.2.5.1 Insert Time menu Press to select Insert Time. The time be added on the display. Press to select Previous Line. You can see the previous text on the display. 21 22

5.2.6 Insert Time Press to select Insert Date. The insert date menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.6.1. Use Template Insert Time Insert Date Chapter 6 Phone Settings This chapter provides information about accessing the Phone Settings menu and using its features. Figure 6.0.1 shows the architecture of the Phone Settings menu. Phone Settings Ringer Melody Off/on Figure 5.2.6.1 Insert Date menu Press to select Insert Date. The date be added on the display. 5.2.7 Clear Input Text Press to select Clear Input Text. The clear input text menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 5.2.7.1. Insert Time Insert Date Clear Input Text Figure 5.2.7.1 Clear Input Text menu Melody Select Key Tone Vibrator Speaker Volume DTMF Tone Melody 1 to 11 Disable/Enable Off/on Volume 1 to 5 Inband/Outband Press to select Clear Input Text. All words will be cleared on the display. Restore Default No/Yes Figure 6.0.1 Phone Settings menu architecture In the main Menu, press or to scroll to Phone Settings and press to select it. The Phone Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 6.0.2 Ringer Melody Melody Select Key Tone Figure 6.0.2 Phone Settings menu 23 24

6.1 Ringer Melody The ringer can be turned on or off. 6.2 Melody Select You can select ringer melody from Melody 1 to Melody 11. Chapter 7 SIP Settings This chapter provides information about accessing the SIP Settings menu and using its features. Figure 7.0.1 shows the architecture of the SIP Settings menu. 6.3 Key Tone This feature allows users to decide if there is key tone when pressing keypad. 6.4 Vibrator Vibrator can be turn on or off here. 6.5 Speaker Volume Speaker/Receiver volume can be adjusted by choosing from Volume 1 (lowest volume) to Volume 5 (highest volume). 6.6 DTMF Tone You can change the inband and outband here 6.7 Restore Default Restore the phone settings to the factory default settings. SIP Settings Display Name SIP User Name Realmname Auth. Name Password Registrar Registrar Status Reg. Time(sec) Proxy Proxy Status Outbound Proxy Outbound Status STUN Servers STUN status Disable/Enable Disable/Enable Disable/Enable Disable/Enable Codec Order G.723 G.711(PCMU) G.711(PCMA) G.729 G.726-16 G.726-24 G.726-32 G.726-40 Figure 7.0.1 SIP Settings menu architecture 25 26

In the main Menu, press or to scroll to SIP Settings. Then press to select it. The SIP Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 7.0.2 7.1 Display Name Enter display name here. Display Name SIP User Name Realmname Figure 7.0.2 SIP Settings menu 7.10 Proxy Status You can enable or disable the WIFI PHONE to use the proxy server. 7.11 Outbound Proxy Enter outbound Proxy server IP address and port number here. For example, 160.23.12.8:9090 7.12 Out. Proxy Status You can enable or disable the WIFI PHONE to use the outbound proxy server. 7.13 Codec Order You can choose the codec you prefer to use from the audio codec list. 7.2 SIP User Name Enter SIP user name/phone number here. 7.3 Realm name Enter realm name here. 7.4 Authentication Name Enter authentication name here. 7.5 Password Enter password here. 7.6 Registrar Enter Registrar IP address and port number here. For example, 160.23.12.5:5060 7.7 Registrar Status You can enable or disable the WIFI PHONE to register to registrar. 7.8 Registration Time (sec) Enter registration time here. 7.9 Proxy Enter Proxy server IP address and port number here. For example, 160.23.12.5:5060 27 28

Chapter 8 IP Settings This chapter provides information about accessing the IP Settings menu and using its features. Figure 8.0.1 shows the architecture of the IP Settings menu. IP Settings DHCP Static IP Setup Current IP Config. Figure 8.0.1 IP Settings menu architecture Disable/Enable System Name Static IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Pri. DNS Server Sec. DNS Domain In the main Menu, press or to scroll to IP Settings and press to select it. The IP Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 8.0.2 DHCP Figure 8.0.2 IP Settings menu 8.1 DHCP You can get dynamic IP address, default gateway and DNS server IP address from a DHCP server if you enable the DHCP function. If you want to configure these settings manually, please disable this DHCP function. 8.2 Static IP Setup Enter the static IP setup here. 8.2.1 System Name Enter the system name here. Static IP Setup Current IP Config. 8.2.2 Static IP Address If you disable the DHCP function, please enter static IP address here. 8.2.3 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the static IP address here. 8.2.4 Default Gateway Enter default gateway IP address here. 8.2.5 DNS Server Pri. Enter the primary DNS server IP address here. 8.2.6 DNS Server Sec. Enter the secondary DNS server IP address here. 8.2.7 DNS Domain Enter DNS domain here. 29 30

8.3 Current IP Config. Check the current IP configure here. Chapter 9 WLAN Settings This chapter provides information about accessing the WLAN Settings menu and using its features. Figure 9.0.1 shows the architecture of the WLAN Settings menu. WLAN Settings Site Survey Current Setting SSID Encryption Encryption Type Disable/64 /128BitsWPA-PSK Auth. Type Open System/Shared Key Used WEP Key Key #1 to Key #4 Wep Key Setting Set 64/128 Bit Key 1/2/3/4 PSK Pass Phrase Tx Rate 1/2/5.5/11 Mbps AP Profiles Figure 9.0.1 WLAN Settings menu architecture 31 32

In the main Menu, press or to scroll to WLAN Settings. Then press to select it. The WLAN Settings menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 9.0.2 Site Survey Current Setting AP Profiles 9.2.3 Tx Rate Select WLAN Tx rate here. 9.3 AP Profiles You can check the AP profiles here. Figure 9.0.2 WLAN Settings menu 9.1 Site Survey This WIFI PHONE can do WLAN site survey. You can browse the AP list with all APs found by WIFI PHONE and choose to join an AP in the list. 9.2 Current Setting Enter the current setting here. 9.2.1 SSID Enter the WLAN SSID here. You can enter any to allow the WIFI PHONE to associate with any AP. 9.2.2 Encryption You can choose encryption. 9.2.2.1 Encryption Type You can disable it or you can enable it with 64, 128 bit key or WPA. 9.2.2.2 Auth. Type You can choose open system or shared key as the auth. type. 9.2.2.3 Used WEP Key You can choose any key from key 1 to key 4 for WEP encryption. 9.2.2.4 WEP Key Setting You can set the WEP key here. 9.2.2.5 PSK Pass Phrase You can set the PSK pass phrase here. 33 34

Chapter 10 System Time This chapter provides information about system time setting. Figure 10.0.1 shows the architecture of the system time menu. System Time Time Setting SNTP Setting Figure 10.0.1 System time menu architecture Clock Settings Date Settings TimeZone Setting SNTP Status Polling Time SNTP Server1 SNTP Server 2 SNTP Server 3 SNTP Server 4 In the main Menu, press or to scroll to System time and press to select it. The System time menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 10.0.2 10.1 Time Setting Press to select clock settings or date settings. 10.1.1 Clock Settings Press to select set clock value and timer format. There are 2 types (24-hour, 12-hour) can select of timer format. 10.1.2 Date Settings Press to select set date value and date format. There are 3 types (YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY) can select of date settings. 10.2 SNTP Setting 10.2.1 TimeZone Setting This submenu includes Time Zone and Daylight Saving configuration. You can select the time zone in which you are located from the time zone list. You can disable or enable the daylight saving function. If you want to use daylight saving function, you also need to set the daylight saving duration setup, from the start month/date to the end month/date, in this 10.2.2 SNTP Status You can disable or enable the function of synchronizing WIFI PHONE s time to SNTP servers. 10.2.3 Polling Time You can set the polling time of the WIFI PHONE for how often to get time information from SNTP servers. 10.2.4 SNTP Server 1 to 4 You can set the IP addresses of SNTP server 1 to server 4 here. Time Setting SNTP Setting Figure 10.0.2 System time menu 35 36

Chapter 11 Information This chapter provides information about accessing the Information menu and using its features. Figure 11.0.1 shows the architecture of the Information menu. Information SIP Registrar Status Proxy Status 11.2 Network Information Network and WLAN status can be shown here. 11.3 System Information You can get information about the Firmware Version, Serial Number and Hardware Version here. Network Current IP Addr WLAN Status Current SSID MAC Address Channel Tx Rate Mode System Firmware Version Serial Number Hardware Version Figure 11.0.1 Information menu architecture In the main Menu, press or to scroll to Information. Then press to select it. The Information menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 11.0.2 SIP Network System Figure 11.0.2 Information menu 11.1 SIP Information You can get SIP Registrar and Proxy status here. 37 38

Chapter 12 Profile 1 This chapter provides information about accessing the Profile 1 menu and using its features. Figure 12.0.1 shows the architecture of the Profile 1 menu. Profile Key Lock 12.1 Key Lock In the Profile 1 menu, select Key Lock. The key-locked screen is shown as in Figure 12.1.1. WiFi Phone Unlock Ringer Melody Vibrator Speaker Volume Off/on Off/on Volume 1 to 5 Figure 12.1.1 Key-locked screen You can unlock it by pressing twice. The phone will go to standby mode. 12.2 Ringer Melody This menu allows users to turn on or off the ringer. 12.3 Vibrator This menu allows users to turn on or off the vibrator. Figure 12.0.1 Profile 1 menu architecture In idle mode, press to enter Profile 1 menu. Press or to select the item. The Profile 1 menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 12.0.2 12.4 Speaker Volume Speaker/Receiver volume can be adjusted by choosing from Volume 1 (lowest volume) to Volume 5 (highest volume). Key Lock Ringer Melody Vibrator Figure 12.0.2 Profile 1 menu 39 40

Chapter 13 Profile 2 This chapter provides information about accessing the Profile 2 menu and using its features. Figure 13.0.1 shows the architecture of the Profile 2 menu. Profile Power Off! General 13.3 Vibrator Only This menu allows users to set vibrator only mode. 13.4 Melody Only This menu allows users to set melody only mode. 13.5 Silent This menu allows users to set silent mode. Note: When the call income, the phone is without ringer and vibrator. Only the LED will be blinking on the LCD display and keypad. Vibrator Only Melody Only Volume 1 to 5 Silent Figure 13.0.1 Profile 2 menu architecture In idle mode, press Power on/off key to enter Profile 2 menu. Press or to select the item. The Profile 2 menu is displayed, as shown in Figure 13.0.2 Power Off! General Vibrator Only Figure 13.0.2 Profile 2 menu 13.1 Power Off This menu allows users to power off the phone. 13.2 General This menu allows users to set general mode. 41 42

Chapter 14 Web-based Management Interface are four configuration items: System, LAN, Wireless and SIP. All of these configuration items will be described in the following sections. Senao WIFI PHONE has a Web-based management interface to provide users an easier way to configure WIFI PHONE. Some advanced configurations, like firmware upgrade, are only available by using this interface. 14.1 Login the Management Interface Start the IE (or other browsers) to navigate WIFI PHONE web management interface by entering the IP address (192.168.11.108 in the below example) of the WIFI PHONE in the browser s URL field. The LOGIN window will display Username and Password as shown in Figure 14.1.1. The default Username is admin and no password is needed for the first time login. Figure 14.2.1 Main Page of the Management Interface 14.3 System Setting Clicking the System item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the System Setting page as shown in Figure 14.3.0.1. There are five options under the system item: System Date & Time, Administrator Settings, Firmware Upgrade, Configuration Tools, Status. Figure 14.1.1 Login the Management Interface 14.2 Main Page of the Management Interface After you login the management interface, the main page will show as in Figure 14.2.1. The main page displays phone status, including WLAN status and system information. On the left side of the main page, there 43 44

Figure 14.3.0.1 System Setting Page 14.3.1 System Time Clicking the System Date & Time option will bring you to the System Date & Time page as shown in Figure 14.3.1.1. You can set time zone, enable or disable daylight saving function and using SNTP servers to get time information. After finishing the configuration, click the Apply icon at the bottom of this page to active the settings or click the Cancel icon to cancel the settings. Figure 14.3.1.1 System Date & Time settings 14.3.2 Administrator Settings Clicking the Administrator Settings option will bring you to the Administrator Settings page as shown in Figure 14.3.2.1. You can change password, change idle time out duration and enable/disable remote control function. After finishing the configuration, click the Apply icon at the bottom of this page to active the settings or click the Cancel icon to cancel the settings. 45 46

Figure 14.3.2.1 Administrator Settings 14.3.3 Firmware Upgrade Clicking the Firmware Upgrade option will bring you to the Firmware Upgrade page as shown in Figure 14.3.3.1. You can upgrade the firmware of WIFI PHONE using a FTP server. After finishing the configuration, click the Apply icon at the bottom of this page to start the firmware upgrading. A confirmation window (Figure 14.3.3.2) will pop up asking Do you wish to continue with the upgrade process? You can click Yes to continue or Cancel to abort. If the Yes is chosen, a warning window (Figure 14.3.3.3) will pop up. Please follow the instruction in the warning window to successfully upgrade the firmware. Figure 14.3.3.1 Firmware Upgrade page Figure 14.3.3.2 Confirmation Window Figure 14.3.3.3 Warning Window 47 48

14.3.4 Configuration Tools Clicking the Configuration Tools option will bring you to the Configuration Tools page as shown in Figure 14.3.4.1. You can set WIFI PHONE back to its factory default settings in this option. Figure 14.3.5.1 Status page Figure 14.3.4.1 Configuration Tools page 14.3.5 Status Clicking the Status option will bring you to the Status page as shown in Figure 14.3.5.1. This page shows current status of the WIFI PHONE. 14.4 LAN Setting Clicking the LAN item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the LAN Setting page as shown in Figure 14.4.0.1. There are three options under the LAN item: Dynamic IP, Static IP and DNS. 49 50

14.5 Wireless Setting Clicking the Wireless item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the Wireless Setting page as shown in Figure 14.5.0.1. There is one option under the Wireless item: Setting. Figure 14.4.0.1 LAN Setting page 14.4.1 Dynamic IP Clicking the Dynamic IP option will bring you to the Dynamic IP page. This option allows you to enable the DHCP client function of the WIFI PHONE. 14.4.2 Static IP Clicking the Static IP option will bring you to the Static IP page. This option allows you to set the static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the WIFI PHONE. 14.4.3 DNS Clicking the DNS option will bring you to the DNS page. This option allows you to set the primary and secondary DNS Server s IP address used by the WIFI PHONE. Figure 14.5.0.1 Wireless Setting page 14.5.1 Setting Clicking the Setting option will bring you to the Wireless Settings page as shown in Figure 14.5.1.1, Figure 14.5.1.2 and Figure 14.5.1.3. This option allows you to set all the WLAN related settings, including General, Advanced Settings, Authentication and 802.1x, of the WIFI PHONE. 51 52

Figure 14.5.1.1 Wireless Settings page Figure 14.5.1.3 Wireless Settings page (continued) 14.6 SIP Setting Clicking the SIP item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the SIP Setting page as shown in Figure 14.6.0.1. There is one option under the SIP item: Setting. Figure 14.5.1.2 Wireless Settings page (continued) 53 54

Figure 14.6.0.1 SIP Setting page Figure 14.6.1.1 SIP Setting page 14.6.1 Setting Clicking the Setting option will bring you to the SIP Settings page as shown in Figure 14.6.1.1 and Figure 14.6.1.2. This option allows you to set all the SIP related settings, including User Information, Proxy Server, Outbound Proxy and Registrar, used by the WIFI PHONE. Figure 14.6.1.2 SIP Setting page(continued) 55 56

14.7 Phone Settings Click the Phone Settings item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the Phone Setting page as shown in Figure 14.7.0.1. There is one option under the Phone Settings item: Phone Settings. Figure 14.8.0.1 Phone Book page Figure 14.7.0.1 Phone Settings page 14.7.1 Phone Settings Clicking the Phone Settings option will bring you to the Phone Settings page. This option allows you to set all the phone related settings, including DTMF, Ringer Melody, Melody Select, Key Tone, Vibrator and Speaker Volume. 14.8 Phone Book Clicking the Phone Book item on the left side of the main page will bring you to the Phone Book page as shown in Figure 14.8.0.1. There are two options under the Phone Book item: Phone book Edit, Call History, and Backup. 14.8.1 Phone Book Edit Clicking the Phbook Edit option will bring you to the Phone Book Edit page. This option allows you to create, delete and browse items in the phone book. 14.8.2 Call History Clicking the Call History option will bring you to the Call History page. This option allows you to view outgoing calls, incoming calls, missed calls and erase all. 14.8.3 Backup Clicking the Backup option will bring you to the Backup page. This option allows you to do backup settings and restore settins. 57 58