NetComm V24W User manual

Quick Start Guide
V24W
Wi-Fi IP Phone

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CONTENTS
Section 1 - Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 3
Package Contents ........................................................................................................................ 3
Familiarise yourself with your Wi-Fi Phone ..................................................................................... 4
Section 2 - Battery Installation ........................................................................................................................ 3
Section 3 - Charge the Battery........................................................................................................................ 3
Section 4 - Configure the V24W VoIP Phone .................................................................................................... 3

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
This document describes the steps for configuring the SIP settings on your NetComm V24W Wi-Fi Phone.
Please refer to the User’s Manual in the bundled CD-ROM for more information.
Check the Package Contents
Your NetComm V24W package contains the following items:
• One (1) V24W Wi-Fi Handset
• One Battery
• One Power Adapter
• User Guide (on CD)
• This Quick Installation Guide
If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact NetComm immediately.

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Familiarise yourself with your Wi-Fi Phone
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1. Power LED
2. Volume up/down
3. Soft Key
4. Navigation Pad
5. Center Selection Key
6. Call
7. Power/End Call
8. Different Key Choices/+ symbol
9. Enter Symbol/Space
The Power LED is located at the top of the V24W VoIP Phone, while the buttons are located on the front and
side panels.
Power LED
(Blue/Red/Purple)
The LED is solid blue when the IP Phone is powered on and ready for phone calls.
The LED flashes red when the IP Phone is not ready to make or receives phone calls.
The LED alternates between blue and purple when the IP Phone is powered off and charging.

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Button Name Function
Soft Key Press the Soft Keys to use the menu items on the screen directly above the
Soft Keys.
Navigation Pad and
Center Selection Key
Navigation Pad lets you navigate menus and settings. Push the Center
Selection Key to select the highlighted menu or setting.
Controls the cursor when in web browser mode
Call Press to make or receive calls.
Power or End Call Ends the call or exits the current menu.
Press and hold this button for two seconds to power the IP Phone on and off.
Different Key/Choices
or + Sign
Use the numeric keypad to enter the settings on the phone. It can represent
uppercase letters (A, B, C … Z), lowercase letters (a, b, c … z), or numbers
(0, 1, 2 … 0).
Press the * (star) key to switch between the different modes or press the *
(star) key twice to enter the + sign.
Enter Symbol or Space Press the # (pound) key to open the Symbol Selection menu. Use the
navigation pad to move through the menu. When you have the appropriate
symbol highlighted, press the center selection key.
Press the # (pound) key twice to enter a space. Only available when the
prompt window is up.
Volume Increases or decreases the volume

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SECTION 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION
a. Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing the silver button and sliding the battery cover
downwards.
b. Insert the battery and ensure that the metal contact at the bottom of the battery aligns with the metal
contact on the top of the battery compartment.
c. Replace the battery cover by sliding it upwards until it snaps into place.
SECTION 3 CHARGE THE BATTERY
a. Connect the mini USB connecter of the supplied charger to the mini USB port at the bottom of the phone.
b. Plug the power adaptor to a power outlet and the Power LED will flash.
Note: For initial charging, please allow the battery to charge for ten hours before use. When the battery is low on power, it will emit one
warning sound or vibration, unless the Ring Type is set to Silent. (For more information about Ring Types, refer to the User Guide).
Note: Only use the included power adaptor. Do not use another power adaptor with the same USB connector as this may damage your phone.

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SECTION 4 CONFIGURE THE V24W VOIP PHONE
Before you begin, please make sure that you have an active internet connection, active wireless connection
and all the necessary VoIP information from your Voice Service Provider.
Note: The Phone screen will automatically dim and turn off when the phone is not in use. Press any key to turn the display back on.
1 Press the Power button to turn on the V24W
Wi-Fi IP phone
2 The phone will boot up and automatically scan
the wireless network.
Notes: This might take a few minutes to complete.
3 A list of wireless networks will be displayed.
You can see the wireless name (SSID),
security status (a lock means wireless security
is enabled) and the signal strength for each
wireless network.
4 Use the Navigation Pad to highlight your
wireless network SSID and then press the
Center Selection Key.
Note: If you do not see your wireless network SSID in the
list, your wireless network may not be set to broadcast the
SSID. Please refer to the User guide for more information
on how to set up wireless profile to connect to the wireless
network manually.
5 The phone will automatically connect to the
selected wireless network.
5a. If WEP security is enabled on the selected
network, a new screen will appear. Using
the Navigation Pad, select the correct
key index and move to the WEP Key field.
Enter the network’s WEP key and then
press the Center Selection Key.
5b. If WPA security is enabled on the selected
network, a new screen will appear. Enter
the network’s WPA key. Then press the
Center Selection Key.

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6 You will be notified when the IP Phone has
connected to the network, and a checkmark
will appear next to the name of the network.
Press the Exit soft key to go back to the
standby screen.
7 The standby screen will appear.
8 Press the Menu soft key. Then select Phone
Settings.
9 Select Phone Password.
10 By default the phone password is disabled.
Enable it by pressing the Edit soft key.
11 Now highlight the User Password and press
Edit soft key to change the key. At the prompt,
enter your new password and press the
Center Selection Key.
Note: please remember the new password. Press the *
(star) key to switch between the different modes (Capital
letters, small letters and numbers).

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12 Press Return soft key three times to go back
to Standby Screen.
13 Power down the device by pressing the Power
button for 3 seconds. Then turn it back on.
You will see the prompt for Phone Password.
Enter the new User password and then press
the OK soft key.
Note: The default password is 0000.
14 Press Menu soft key and then select
SIP Settings.
15 A list of SIP settings will be displayed. Select
Proxy IP and press Edit soft key.
Note: not all settings are necessary.
16 Enter the Proxy IP address in the prompt
window and press the Center Selection Key.
Note: Press the * (star) key to switch between the different
modes (Capital letters, small letters and numbers).
17 Move down to Proxy Port and press Edit
soft key. Enter the Proxy Port number in
the prompt window, and press the Center
Selection Key.
18 Move down to Register Proxy IP and press
Edit soft key. Enter the Register Proxy IP
address in the prompt window and press the
Center Selection Key.
Note: Press the * (star) key to switch between the different
modes (Capital letters, small letters and numbers).

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19 Move down to Register Proxy Port and press
Edit soft key. Enter the Proxy Port number
address in the prompt window, and press the
Center Selection Key.
20 Move down to Outbound Proxy IP and press
Edit soft key. Enter the Outbound Proxy IP
address in the prompt window, and press the
Center Selection Key.
Notes: this step is optional. Press the * (star) key to switch
between the different modes (Capital letters, small letters
and numbers).
21 Move down to Outbound Proxy Port and press
Edit soft key. Enter the Outbound Proxy Port
number in the prompt window, and press the
Center Selection Key.
Notes: this step is optional.
22 If your Voice Service Provider did not provide
an Expire Time setting, then leave the default
setting 60 seconds. If your Voice Service
Provider provided an Expire Time setting, then
Move down to Expire Time and press Edit
soft key. Enter the Expire Time in the prompt
window, and press the Center Selection Key.
Notes: this step is optional.
23 Move down to Phone Number and press Edit
soft key. Enter the Phone Number you’ll use
for Internet phone calls, and press the Center
Selection Key.
24 Move down to User Name and press Edit
soft key. Enter the User Name in the prompt
window and press the Center Selection Key.
Note: Press the * (star) key to switch between the different
modes (Capital letters, small letters and numbers).

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25 Move down to Password and press Edit soft
key. Enter the Password in the prompt window
and press the Center Selection Key.
Note: Press the * (star) key to switch between the different
modes (Capital letters, small letters and numbers).
26 On the SIP Settings screen, select “Return”.
27 On the main menu, select Return.
28 A “Ready” message will appear at the top of
the standby screen to indicate that the Phone
is ready for phone calls.
Note: You can disable the phone password settings if you
do not want to enter the password every time you turn on
the device. Change the Enable setting in Phone Settings
> Password Setting from “Yes” to “No”. Note you cannot
access the SIP settings when the Password is disabled.
29 The basic installation of the V24W Phone is
now complete.
Please refer to the User Guide
for other phone usage and
Advanced Settings.

Product Warranty
NetComm products have a standard 12 months warranty from date of purchase. However some products have an extended
warranty option, via registering your product online at the NetComm website www.netcomm.com.au. Refer to the User Guide
for complete product warranty conditions, limitations of warranty and other legal and regulatory information.
Contact Information
If you have any technical difficulties with your product, please do not hesitate to contact NetComm’s Customer Support Department.
Email: [email protected]
www.netcomm.com.au
Note: NetComm Technical Support for this product only covers the basic installation and features outlined in the Quick Start Guide. For further information regarding
the advanced features of this product, please refer to the configuring sections in the User Guide or contact a Network Specialist.
NetComm Limited ABN 85 002 490 486
PO Box 1200, Lane Cove NSW 2066 Australia
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