Baby TEL babyBOX User manual

babyBOX INSTALLATION MANUAL
Azacall - Connection and Setup
KZS
1 May 2013

NOTICE
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and to the best of its knowledge and ability. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing,
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waives any claims it may have against babyTEL with respect to any use that the recipient makes of
the information in this document.
It is expected that this document will be revised in the future to reflect system enhancements.
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any time without notice and without liability.
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CONTENTS
What you need ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
Cables and babyBOX --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Cable Modem - Simple Setup---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
DSL Modem - Simple Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
DSL Modem - PPPoE settings ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Cable/DSL Modem with Router - Multiple devices-----------------------------------------------14
Automatic Updates----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------16
Figures
Figure 1: Cables-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Figure 2: babyBOX - Back and Front view---------------------------------------------------- 2
Figure 3: Cable Modem - Simple Setup-------------------------------------------------------4
Figure 4: DSL Modem - Simple Setup ---------------------------------------------------------6
Figure 5: Web browser ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
Figure 6: babyBOX - Password ------------------------------------------------------------------7
Figure 7: babyBOX - Home Page - Main Menu on the left ------------------------------9
Figure 8: babyBOX - WAN----------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
Figure 9: babyBOX - PPPoE--------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
Figure 10: babyBOX - Save Settings---------------------------------------------------------- 12
Figure 11: babyBOX - Reboot ------------------------------------------------------------------ 12
Figure 12: Router with Multiple Ethernet Ports ----------------------------------------- 14

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What you need
You need to have a high-speed Internet connection, which is also referred to as a broadband
connection. This connection can either be of the Cable or DSL type. Typically this connection is
provided by such companies as Videotron, Sympatico, and similar service providers.
If you have such a connection then all you have to do is insert our babyBOX between your high-
speed modem and your computer to enjoy great telephone features while still being able to surf
the net.
So, basically you need:
(1) High-speed Internet connection
(2) Cable/DSL modem
(3) Computer
(4) Ordinary telephone set
(5) babyBOX from babyTEL
(6) Cables
Connection is easy. We’ll show you how.
[In order to familiarize yourself with the different types of cables and the babyBOX mentioned in
the following procedures, refer to Cables and babyBOX on page 2.]
Select the setup that best represents your configuration from the list below and follow the step-
by-step instructions in that section.
Cable Modem - Simple Setup on page 4
DSL Modem - Simple Setup on page 6
Cable/DSL Modem with Router - Multiple devices on page 14

Cables and babyBOX
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Cables and babyBOX
ETHERNET
CABLE (RJ-45) TELEPHONE
CABLE (RJ-11) POWER ADAPTER
CORD
Figure 1: Cables
Although similar in appearance, it is easy to tell the difference between the Ethernet cable and
the telephone cable. The Ethernet connector (RJ-45) is the larger of the two.
WANENETLINE PHONE2 PHONE1 PWR
PWR WAN ENET Phone1 Phone2VoIP
Figure 2: babyBOX - Back and Front view
Back View (Jacks)
Front View (Lights On)
PHONE1 (Telephone): Your telephone set
connects to it.
PWR (Power): The power cord from the AC
adapter connects to it.
ENET (Ethernet): Ethernet cable from the PC
may connect to it, depending on your
configuration.
WAN (Wide Area Network): Ethernet cable
from the Modem or Router connects to it,
depending on your configuration.
PWR (Power): Indicates that the babyBOX is
powered on.
WAN (Wide Area Network): Indicates that a
modem or router is connected to this jack.
ENET (Ethernet): Indicates that a computer or
another device is connected to this jack.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol): Indicates
that the babyTEL telephone service is ready.
Phone1 (Telephone): Indicates that the tele-
phone set connected to this jack is in use.
Note: Flashing lights can either mean that the babyBOX is rebooting, or babyTEL is upgrading
your system automatically. For more on the latter, please see Automatic Updates on page 16.

Cables and babyBOX
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Cable Modem - Simple Setup
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Cable Modem - Simple Setup
You already have a Cable connection to the Internet. This means that you have everything you
need.
Getting ready:
First turn off the power to the cable modem and leave it unpowered for two minutes.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs between the modem and the computer. [See Figure 1:
Cables for an illustration of the various cables.] Unpack the babyBOX and preserve the original
packaging in case you need to return the babyBOX to babyTEL for whatever reason. Now
proceed as shown below.
WANENETLINE PH 2 PH 1 PWR
WALL
CABLE
OUTLET CABLE
MODEM 4PWR (POWER)
WAN
1
ENET
2
PHONE1
3
babyBOX
Figure 3: Cable Modem - Simple Setup
(1) Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet jack of the cable modem to the WAN jack of
the babyBOX. [See Figure 1: Cables for an illustration of the various cables.]
(2) Connect a second Ethernet cable from the ENET jack of the babyBOX to the Ethernet jack
(also called Network Jack) of the computer.
(3) Connect your telephone set to the PHONE1 jack of the babyBOX.
(4) Power up the cable modem and wait a few moments for it to boot up. Plug the AC adapter
that came with the babyBOX into a wall socket, or preferably, into a surge-protected
power bar. With the cable modem now powered and ready, connect the power cord from
the babyBOX power adapter to the PWR socket of the babyBOX.
Wait a few minutes for the babyBOX to boot up. When the lights on the babyBOX have stopped
flickering and the VoIP light is on, you are ready to use the babyTEL service or surf the Internet.
When you pick up the telephone receiver you should hear a dial tone. Dial a friend to see that it
works.

Cable Modem - Simple Setup
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DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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DSL Modem - Simple Setup
You already have a DSL connection to the Internet. This means that you have everything you
need.
Getting ready:
(a) If you have installed an Access Manager or some other high-speed connection software that
was given to you by your ISP (Internet Service Provider), or if you have configured PPPoE on
your PC, then first disable it on your PC. (Please contact your ISP for assistance.)
(b) Next, turn off the power to the DSL modem and leave it unpowered for two minutes.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable that runs between the modem and the computer. [See Figure 1:
Cables for an illustration of the various cables.] Unpack the babyBOX and preserve the original
packaging in case you need to return the babyBOX to babyTEL for whatever reason. Now
proceed as shown below.
WALL
PHONE
JACK
WANENETLINE PH 2 PH 1 PWR
DSL MODEM
4PWR (POWER)
PHONE1
3
ENET
2
WAN
1
babyBOX
Figure 4: DSL Modem - Simple Setup
(1) Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet jack (10Base-T) of the DSL modem to the
WAN jack of the babyBOX. [See Figure 1: Cables for a view of the various cables.]
(2) Connect a second Ethernet cable from the ENET jack of the babyBOX to the Ethernet jack
(also called Network Jack) of the computer.
(3) Connect your telephone set to the PHONE1 jack of the babyBOX.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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(4) Power up the DSL modem and wait a few moments for it to boot up. Plug the AC adapter
that came with the babyBOX into a wall socket, or preferably, into a surge-protected
power bar. With the DSL modem now powered and ready, connect the power cord from
the babyBOX power adapter to the PWR socket of the babyBOX.
Wait a few minutes for the babyBOX to boot up and the lights on the front panel to stop
flickering. Now you have to do one last thing - configure the PPPoE settings in the babyBOX.
DSL Modem - PPPoE settings
Open your web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer).
1 2
Figure 5: Web browser
(1) Enter the IP address of the babyBOX. This is normally set to 192.168.22.1 at the factory.
(2) Click on Go (or press Enter on your keyboard).
The following password window will appear:
3
4
Figure 6: babyBOX - Password

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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(3) Type "user" (without quotes) in the User Name field. Type "12345" (without quotes) in the
Password field.
(4) Click on OK.
The following home page will appear showing the System Status.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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Figure 7: babyBOX - Home Page - Main Menu on the left
(5) Select WAN from the Main Menu.
The following WAN Configuration page will appear.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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Figure 8: babyBOX - WAN
(6) Enable PPPoE by clicking on the circle next to it. Ensure that the circle is checked off as
shown.
(7) Click on OK.
(8) Now select PPPoE from the Main Menu to go to its own configuration page.
The following PPPoE Configuration page will appear.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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10
11
Figure 9: babyBOX - PPPoE
(9) Enter the ID provided by your Internet service provider in the Username field. Enter the
password provided by your Internet service provider in the Password field. (If you have
changed your password since subscribing to your Internet service, enter the current one.)
(10) Click on OK.
(11) Select Save Configuration.
The following Save Configuration confirmation window will appear.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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Figure 10: babyBOX - Save Settings
(12) Click on Save.
The following Reboot option will appear.
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Figure 11: babyBOX - Reboot
(13) Click on Reboot.
Allow two minutes for the babyBOX to reboot. Close the Internet browser.
When the lights on the babyBOX have stopped flickering and the VoIP light is on, you are ready
to use the babyTEL service or surf the Internet. When you pick up the telephone receiver you
should hear a dial tone. Dial a friend to see that it works.
IMPORTANT
In the simple DSL setup shown above, your PC is directly connected to the babyBOX. If you
have installed an Access Manager or some other high-speed connection software that was
given to you by your ISP (Internet Service Provider), or if you have configured PPPoE on your
PC, it will conflict with the PPPoE settings in the babyBOX. You must ensure that the ISP's
software/configuration is disabled on your PC. As this procedure varies with ISPs, please
contact your own ISP for assistance.

DSL Modem - Simple Setup
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Cable/DSL Modem with Router - Multiple devices
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Cable/DSL Modem with Router - Multiple
devices
You already have a high-speed connection to the Internet. If you are using a router with multiple
output ports and have a port to spare, connecting the babyBOX is easy. Unpack the babyBOX
and preserve the original packaging in case you need to return the babyBOX to babyTEL for
whatever reason. Now proceed as shown below.
WALL
CABLE
OR DSL
OUTLET
CABLE OR DSL MODEM ROUTER WITH
MULTIPLE PORTS
WANENETLINE PH 2 PH 1 PWR
babyBOX
3PWR (POWER)
PHONE1
2
WAN
1
Figure 12: Router with Multiple Ethernet Ports
(1) Connect an Ethernet cable from a spare Ethernet jack on the router to the WAN jack of
the babyBOX. [See Figure 1: Cables for an illustration of the various cables.]
(2) Connect your telephone set to the PHONE1 jack of the babyBOX.
(3) Plug the AC adapter that came with the babyBOX into a wall socket, or preferably, into a
surge-protected power bar. Connect the power cord from the adapter to the PWR socket
of the babyBOX.

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Wait a few minutes for the babyBOX to boot up. When the lights on the babyBOX have stopped
flickering and the VoIP light is on, you are ready to use the babyTEL service. When you pick up
the telephone receiver you should hear a dial tone. Dial a friend to see that it works.
IMPORTANT
The babyBOX works with most brands of routers seamlessly. However there may be some
models with which it will not work. If you have persistent difficulty in making Internet
telephone calls, please contact the babyTEL support department.

Automatic Updates
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Automatic Updates
From time to time babyTEL may need to download updates to your babyBOX in order to keep
your system current. This procedure is completely automatic and requires no action on your
part.
CAUTION
During a download, which may take up to two minutes, the lights on your babyBOX may
flicker. Please do not turn off the power on the babyBOX during this time.
Note that babyTEL will notify you by email prior to an update.
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