Planet VIP-193 User manual

802.11b/g Functional Wi-Fi Phone
VIP-193
User’s manual
Version 1.0.1

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Remind
The
User Guide to the Wi-Fi Phone
ha
s
b
een de
si
gned to make unde
rstanding network
i
ng with the
Wi-Fi Phone
easie
r th
an ever
. Lo
ok for the fol
l
o
w
ing i
t
e
ms when r
e
adin
g this Us
e
r
Gui
d
e:
This questi
o
n mark provi
d
es you wi
th a r
e
mind
er about something you
might need to do whi
l
e using the Wi-Fi Phone.
Thi
s
c
hec
km
ar
k
me
ans t
h
er
e
is
a no
te
o
f
i
n
te
r
e
st
you should
pay special attention to whi
l
e using the Wi-Fi Phone.
Thi
s excla
m
ation po
int me
ans ther
e
is a ca
uti
o
n or
w
a
r
n
i
ng and is
something that could dam
a
ge your
Wi-Fi Phone
.
In addi
ti
on to these symbols, ther
e
ar
e
definitions
for technical terms t
h
at
are presented lik
e
t
h
is:
Also
, e
a
c
h
figure (diagram, scr
e
enshot, or
other ima
g
e)
is pro
v
id
ed wi
th a fi
gur
e
number and desc
ription, like
word:
definition.
Figure numbers
and descriptions can al
so
be found in the “List of Figures” section.
Figur
e 0-
1: Sample Figure Des
c
ription
WARNING:
This product
contains c
h
emicals,
i
n
cl
uding lead
,
k
n
o
w
n
to the State of Ca
lifor
nia
to ca
use
cancer
, and bir
t
h defects or
other r
e
pr
oductive har
m
.
W
a
sh hands a
f
ter
handli
ng.
Revision
User’s Manual for PLANET Functional Wi-Fi Phone
Model: VIP-193
Rev: 1.0.0 (2009, March)
Part No. EM-VIP193v1

Chapte
r 1:
What’s in This Use
r
Gui
d
e?
1
Chapte
r 2:
Wi-Fi Phone
Panels
3
Chapter 3: In
stalling and Us
ing the Wi-Fi Phone
7
Inserting the Batte
r
y into the Wi-Fi Phone
7
Powering
on the Wi-Fi Phone
8
Navigating the Wi-Fi Phone
10
Setting
up
the Wi-Fi Phone
12
Using the Wi-Fi Phone
22
Chapter 4: Configuring the
Wi-Fi Phone
25
Instructions for
Confi
guring
the Wi-Fi Phone
25
St
at
us In
fo
r
matio
n 27
How to Access th
e We
b-based Uti
lity
29
Adm
i
nist
rator Access
29
Setting
s of the Wi-Fi Phone
30
Chapte
r 5: Fo
r Admi
nistra
tors Only
65
Adm
i
nist
rator Settings of
the Wi-Fi Phone
65
Accessing th
e Web-base
d Utility
65
Protecti
ng Admi
nistr
a
tor Access
66
Appendix A:
Frequently Asked Questi
ons
67
Appendix B: Glos
sary
73
Appendix C: FAQ
77

Figure 2-1: Bottom Panel 3
Figure 2-2: Front Pa
nel 4
Figure 2-3: Symbol Selection 5
Figure 2-4: Side Panel 6
Figure 2-5: Back Panel 6
Figure 3-1: Press the Button 7
Figure 3-3: Connect the Power 8
Figure 3-4: Front Pa
nel 10
Figure 3-5: Symbol Selection 11
Figure 3-6: Scan for Wireless Ne
tworks 12
Figure 3-7: Select Wireless Ne
twork 12
Figure 3-8: Connect to
Wireless Net
w
ork 13
Figure 3-9: Enter WEP Ke
y (Secure
d
Ne
twork) 13
Figure 3-10: Enter WPA
Ke
y (Secure
d Netwo
r
k) 13
Figure 3-11: Successful Connection 13
Figure 3-12: Select Menu 14
Figure 3-13: Select SIP Settings 14
Figure 3-14: Edit
Proxy IP 15
Figure 3-15: Save Proxy IP 1
5
Figure 3-16: Save Proxy Port 16
Figure 3-17: Save
Re
gister Proxy
IP 16
Figure 3-18: Save
Re
gister Proxy
Port
17
Figure 3-19: Save Outbound Proxy IP 17
Figure 3-20: Edit
Outbound Proxy Port 18
Figure 3-21: Save Expire Time 18
Figure 3-22: Save Phone Number 19
Figure 3-23: Save User Name 19
Figure 3-24: Save Password 20
Figure 3-25: Save SIP Set
t
ings 20
Figu
re 3-26: Return to Standby Screen 21
Figu
re 3-27: Standby Screen 21
Figure 3-28: Call Connected 22
Figure 3-29: Line Options 22
Figure 3-30: Second Call 23
Figure 3-31: Unlock Keys 23
Figure 4-1: Front Panel 25
Figure 4-2: Symbol Selection 26
Figu
re 4-3: Standby Screen 27
Figu
re 4-4: Standby Screen 28
Figu
re 4-5: Main Menu 28
Figure 4-6: Call Log 30
Figure 4-7: Call Log Options 3
0
Figure 4-8: Type o
f
Phone Number 30
Figure 4-9: Sele
ct Phone Book
33
Figure 4-10: Phon
e Bo
ok 33
Figure 4-11: Phon
e Bo
ok Options 33
Figure 4-12: Add Person 34
Figure 4-13: Enter
Name 34
Figure 4-14: Select Network Settings 35

Figure 4-15: Network Settings – DHCP 35
Figure 4-16: Network
Setting
s - Fixed IP 36
Figure 4-17: Enter IP Ad
dress 36
Figure 4-18: Edit
Su
bnet Mask 36
Figure 4-19: Enter Subnet Mask 36
Figure 4-20: Wireless 37
Figure 4-21: Scanning for Wireless Networks 37
Figure 4-22: List of Wireless Networks 37
Figure 4-23: Connecting to Wireless Network 38
Figure 4-24: Enter WEP Ke
y (fo
r
Secured Network) 38
Figure 4-25: Enter WPA
Ke
y (fo
r
Secured Net
w
ork) 38
Figure 4-26: Connecting to Wireless Network 38
Figure 4-27: Select Default Hotspot 39
Figure 4-28: Detect Hotspot 40
Figure 4-29: Connecting to Hotspot 40
Figure 4-30: Getting
IP Address 40
Figure 4-31: Select IE Browser 40
Figure 4-32: Wi-Fi Profiles 41
Figure 4-33: Edit
SSID 41
Figure 4-34: Edit
Wireless Mode 41
Figure 4-35: Change Authen
tication Mode 42
Figure 4-36: Edit
WEP Key 42
Figure 4-37: Enter WEP Key 42
Figure 4-38: Change EAP Type (802.1x) 42
Figu
re 4-39: Edit EAP Type (WPA
-PSK) 43
Figu
re 4-40: Change EAP Type (WPA-PSK) 43
Figure 4-41: Enter
SSID 43
Figure 4-42: Change Transmit Key 44
Figure 4-43: Edit WPA Key 44
Figu
re 4-44: Profile Added 45
Figure 4-45: Select Hotspot 46
Figure 4-46: Edit User Name 4
6
Figure 4-47: Select
Phone Settings 47
Figure 4-48: Phone Settings 47
Figure 4-49: Ring Options 47
Figure 4-50: Ring Types 47
Figure 4-51: Keypad Tone 48
Figure 4-52: Wallpaper 48
Figure 4-53: Change Time
Format 49
Figure 4-54: Change Clock
Type 49
Figure 4-55: Change Time
Zones 49
Figu
re 4-56: Change Daylight Time 49
Figu
re 4-57: Enable NTP 50
Figure 4-58: Disable NTP 50
Figure 4-59: Change Date 50
Figure 4-60: Change Clock 50
Figure 4-61: Se
l
e
ct
La
nguage
51
Figu
re 4-62: Language 51

Wi-Fi Phone
Figure 4-63: Password disabled (default) 51
Figure 4-64: Enable Phone
Password 51
Figure 4-65: Set
User Password 5
2
Figure 4-66: User Phone Passwo
r
d 52
Figure 4-67: Phone Pa
ssword (Admin) 52
Figure 4-68: Auto Ke
ylock Setting 53
Figure 4-69: Enable Keylock 53
Figure 4-70: Auto-Provisioning 53
Figure 4-71: Server Type 53
Figure 4-72: Factory Default settings 54
Figure 4-73: Upgrade phon
e
54
Figure 4-74: Upgrade phon
e
54
Figure 4-75: Edit
Download URL 55
Figure 4-76: Edit
Proxy Port 55
Figure 4-77: Register Proxy Port 56
Figure 4-78: Edit
Proxy IP 56
Figure 4-79: Enter Proxy IP 56
Figure 4-80: Enter Re
gister Proxy Port 56
Figure 4-81: Change Outbound Proxy IP 57
Figure 4-82: Outbou
nd Proxy Port 57
Figure 4-83: Web Cam 58
Figure 4-84: Web Cam O
p
tions 58
Figure 4-85: Edit
Web Cam 58
Figure 4-86: Add Web Cam 58
Figure 4-87: MSN 60
Figure 4-88: Web
Site 61
Figure 4-89: Visit Web Site 61
Figure 4-90: Auto-Scroll Option 61
Figure 4-91: Web
Site Options 62
Figu
re 4-92: Edit Web Site 62
Figure 4-93: Add Web Site 63
Figure 4-94: Information 64
Figu
re 5-1: Admin Log
i
n
on Web
-
based utility 65
Figure 5-2: Protect Admin Access 66
Figu
re 5-3: Admin password on Phone 66

Chapter 1: What’s in This User
Guide
Tha
nk you for choo
si
ng the
Wi-Fi
Phone
.
It wil
l
all
o
w you to make Wi-Fi Phone ca
lls using your broadband
connection, whether
yo
u ar
e at home
, in your office
, or at a publi
c
hotspot.
How
does
th
e
Wi-Fi
Phone
d
o
this? It
co
nnects
to
your
wir
e
le
ss
r
o
uter or gatew
a
y,
so
tel
e
phon
e
serv
i
c
e is deli
ver
e
d
thr
o
ugh your
cabl
e or DSL Inter
n
et connecti
o
n. Y
o
u can al
so surf the I
n
ter
n
et with
its built-in web bro
w
ser and
backli
t, full-colo
r scr
e
en.
But what
does al
l of thi
s
me
an? Ne
tw
or
ks ar
e
useful to
ols for sha
r
ing Inter
n
et ac
ce
ss a
nd co
mpute
r
r
e
so
ur
ces.
Y
o
ur voi
c
e c
a
ll
s can sha
r
e your
high-speed I
n
te
r
n
e
t
c
o
nnection. Y
o
u
wil
l
be a
ble to make phone ca
lls using the
account you set up with your Inter
n
et
phone serv
ic
e provi
d
er
, e
v
e
n
whi
l
e yo
u
’
r
e
surfing the I
n
ter
net on your
co
mpute
r
. So
, ne
twor
ks not only are useful
in homes and offices,
but also can be fun.
Use the i
n
structi
o
ns in this Use
r
Guide
to
help you conn
ect the Wi-Fi
Phone
afte
r you have
se
t up
a
n acco
unt with
your Inter
n
e
t
phone serv
ic
e provi
d
er
. T
hese in
struc
ti
o
ns should be
all
yo
u need
to ge
t the most out of the
Wi-Fi
Phone
.
This guide covers the st
eps f
o
r installing t
h
e Wi-Fi
Phone
.
•
C
hapter
1:
What’s in This User Guide
Thi
s
c
hapte
r
de
scr
i
bes
the
Wi-Fi
Phone
’
s applications and thi
s
User Guide
.
IP
(inter
net protoc
ol
): a
protoc
ol used to
send data ov
er a network.
Netw
ork
: a se
ries of c
o
mpute
r
s or
devices connected for the purpose of
da
ta
shar
i
ng,
sto
r
age
,
a
nd/
or
tr
ansmission b
e
twee
n
users.
NO
TE:
For
infor
m
a
ti
o
n
about your Inter
net phone
serv
ice
,
r
e
fer to the mat
e
rials
provided by yo
ur Inter
n
et
phone serv
ice provi
d
er
.
1
Chapter 1:
What’s in This User Guide

•
C
hapter 2:
Wi-Fi
Phone Panels
T
h
is c
h
a
p
ter desc
ribe
s the physic
a
l
featur
es of the Wi-Fi Phone
.
•
C
hapter
3:
I
nstalling and Using the Wi-Fi
Phone
This chapter ex
pl
ains how to install
the
Wi-Fi
Phone
and use it.
•
C
hapter
4:
Config
uring the Wi-Fi
Phone
This ch
apter discusses how to
configure the Wi-Fi Phone’
s setti
ngs.
•
A
ppend
ix A: T
r
oubleshooting
This appendix descr
i
bes some potent
ial pr
oblems and so
lutions, as we
ll
as frequently asked questions,
regarding use of the Wi-Fi Phone.
•
A
ppend
ix B: Gl
ossary
This appendix gives a br
ief glossar
y
of
ter
m
s fr
equently used in networ
king
.
•
A
ppend
ix C: FAQ
2
Chapter 1: What’s in This User Guide

Chapter 2: Wi-Fi Phone Panels
The Bottom
P
a
nel
The
Wi-Fi Phone
’
s
headset ja
c
k
and USB
po
r
t
a
r
e l
o
ca
te
d on t
h
e bo
tt
om pane
l
.
Headset
Ja
c
k
US
B P
o
r
t
Figur
e
2-1: Bo
ttom P
a
n
e
l
Hea
d
set Jack
This j
a
c
k
all
o
ws
yo
u to
connect a headset.
USB Po
rt
The USB po
rt allows you t
o
attach the included power adapter
.
3
Chapter 2:
Wi-Fi Phone
Panels

The Fr
ont and Side P
a
nels
The
p
o
wer L
E
D is located a
t
the top o
f
the Wi-Fi Phone,
whil
e its buttons a
r
e loca
te
d on the front and side
panels.
Po
wer
L
E
D
B
l
u
e/Re
d/Purp
le
. The L
E
D
is a
solid bl
ue when the
Wi-Fi Phone
i
s
po
wered
on a
nd ready
fo
r phone ca
lls. It fl
ashes r
e
d whe
n
the
Wi-Fi Phone i
s no
t ready for
phone c
a
ll
s.
The LED alter
n
ates between blu
e
and pur
pl
e when the Wi-Fi Phone
is po
wered off and
c
h
ar
ging
.
The
buttons of the Wi-Fi Phone
ar
e
descr
i
bed i
n
thi
s
tabl
e
.
Ico
n
Butto
n Nam
e
F
unction
Po
w
e
r
L
E
D
So
ft K
e
y
S
e
lects the appropriate action
show
n on th
e left- or right-
h
a
nd
side of the scr
een
N
a
v
i
gation P
a
d
a
nd Center
Soft
K
e
y
Sof
t
K
e
y
Na
vigation P
a
d
and Ce
nter
Selection K
e
y
L
e
ts you nav
i
gate menus and
sele
ct your c
hoices
C
o
ntrols
c
u
rsor for it
s
w
e
b
br
o
w
s
e
r
Selection K
e
y Call
Po
w
e
r
or E
nd Call
Ca
ll
Uses
Inter
net phone line
Differ
e
nt K
ey
Choices or + Sig
n
Enter Symbol
or Space
Figure 2-2
:
Front P
a
nel
4
Chap
ter 2:
Wi-Fi Phone
Panels

Ico
n
Butto
n Nam
e
F
unction
P
o
w
e
r or E
nd
Ca
ll
Pr
ess
and hold this bu
tton for
t
w
o se
conds to power the
Wi-Fi Phone
o
n
or off
.
E
nds
the c
a
ll or exits the c
u
rr
ent
menu
Differ
ent Key
Choi
ces o
r
+ Sign
Enter Symbol
or
Space
T
o
enter an entry or
setting
, use
t
he ke
y
p
ad
. Key
s
1
-
9 can
represent upper
c
ase letters
(A,
B
,
C), lower
c
as
e letters (a,
b,
c
)
,
or numbers (1, 2,
3). Press
the
*
(star) key
to switc
h between
t
h
e differ
e
nt c
hoices.
Pr
ess th
e
*
(star) key twic
e to
enter the + sign.
Pr
ess the
#
(
p
oun
d
) key
to op
en
t
h
e Symbol Selec
t
ion menu.
Use
the n
a
vigation pad to move
t
hrough
the menu. When y
o
u
h
a
ve the appropriate symbol
h
i
ghlighted
,
pr
es
s the center
sele
ction k
e
y
.
Pr
ess th
e
#
(pound) key twice
t
o
enter a space.
Chapter 2:
Wi-Fi Phone
Pan
e
ls
Fig
u
r
e
2
-
3: Symbol
Selection
5

Ico
n
Butto
n Nam
e
F
unction
Vo
l
u
m
e
Incr
ease
s
or decr
ea
ses
the volum
e
The Back P
a
nel
The
Wi-Fi Phone
’
s
b
a
tte
r
y c
o
mpartment is lo
cated
o
n
th
e back
pane
l
of
the Wi-Fi Phone
. For dir
e
ction
s on
how to
inser
t
the
batter
y,
r
e
fer
to “Chap
t
er 3:
I
nstalling and Using the Wi-Fi Phone.
”
V
olu
me
Bat
t
ery
Compartmen
t
Figure 2-4:
Side Pa
nel
Fig
u
r
e
2-5: Back
P
a
nel
6
Chap
ter 2:
Wi-Fi Phone
Panels

Chapter 3: Installing and Using the Wi-Fi Phone
This chapter pr
o
v
ide
s
i
n
structi
o
ns for
first-
time inst
allation and use of the
Wi-Fi Phone
.
Y
o
u will insert the batter
y
into the
Wi-Fi Phone and then
set
it up
for your
wi
r
e
l
e
ss ne
twork and
Inter
net phone serv
ice
.
Th
en you
wi
ll
be able
to mak
e
and r
e
ceive
Inter
n
et phone calls.
Inse
rting the Battery into the Wi-Fi Phone
T
o
ins
e
r
t
t
h
e ba
tt
er
y,
fo
ll
o
w
t
h
ese
i
n
str
u
c
ti
o
ns:
1.
Remo
ve the co
ver of the batter
y compartment. Push do
wn on the bu
tton a
nd slide the c
o
ver do
wnw
a
r
d.
2.
Ins
e
rt the batter
y.
Mak
e
sure the metal contacts
of the batter
y
line up w
it
h
the metal c
o
nt
ac
ts
of
the
ba
tter
y c
o
mpartment.
3.
I
n
sert the door and slide it upw
ar
d until it snaps into pl
ace
.
Proceed t
o
t
h
e next section,
“
P
ow
ering on the Wi-Fi Phone
.
”
But
t
on
Fig
u
r
e
3-1: Pr
ess
the Button
7
Chapter 3:
In
stalling an
d
U
sing the Wi-Fi Phone

P
o
wering on the Wi-Fi Phone
Make sur
e
yo
u have the a
ccount information, includi
ng necessary Wi-Fi Phone settings, supplied by
your Inter
n
et
phone serv
i
c
e prov
ider
. If you al
r
e
ad
y have an account
set up wi
th you
r
Inter
net phone
serv
i
c
e pr
o
v
ider
, then
proc
ee
d to
step 1. If you do not have an account, then
go to the website of your
In
ter
net phone serv
i
c
e pr
o
v
ider
and sign up for
serv
i
c
e
. After you ha
ve
set up an account, proceed to step 1.
1.
Mak
e
sure you have the account
i
n
for
mation, incl
uding necessary
Wi-Fi Phone
setti
ngs, suppl
ied b
y your
I
n
ter
net phone serv
ice provider
.
2.
Plug
the USB
mini
-B
c
o
nne
ctor of the
i
n
clu
ded po
wer ad
a
p
ter into the
U
S
B
mi
ni-B port of
the Wi-Fi Phone
.
Then
c
o
nne
ct th
e po
wer a
d
apter to a standar
d
e
l
ec
tr
ica
l
outlet.
3.
T
h
e power
LED wil
l
fl
ash, alter
n
at
ing between blue
and purple. For the
ini
t
ial char
ge
, al
low the batter
y
to
charge for at least 1
0 hours, so the
batter
y wil
l
ha
ve a ful
l
c
h
ar
ge
, whic
h
i
s
i
ndicated b
y a sol
i
dly li
t power
L
E
D
.
Th
is maximizes batter
y
perfor
manc
e and
li
fe
.
NO
TE:
When the batter
y is low on po
wer
,
i
t
w
ill
emit one w
a
r
n
i
ng sound or vib
r
ation,
unl
ess the Ring T
ype is set to Silent. (For
mor
e
infor
mat
ion about R
i
ng T
ypes, r
e
fer to
Chapter
4:
Con
f
igu
r
ing the Wi-Fi Phone.
”)
When the
batte
ry is fully char
ged, pr
oceed
to “Na
vigating the Wi-Fi Phone
.
”
Figur
e
3-3: Connec
t the P
o
w
e
r
8
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In
stalling and Using the Wi-Fi Phone

Na
vigating the Wi-Fi Phone
Revi
ew the descri
pti
o
ns of the
buttons you wil
l
use to navigate menus and select you
r
c
hoices.
Ico
n
Butto
n Nam
e
F
unction
So
ft K
e
y
Pr
ess
t
h
e left or right soft key
to
s
e
lect the appropri
ate action
show
n on th
e left- or right-
h
a
nd
side of the scr
een.
Po
w
e
r
L
E
D
Na
vigation P
a
d
and Ce
nter
Selection K
e
y
T
o
navigate menus and control
t
h
e cursor for the web
browser
,
u
s
e the navigation p
a
d.
Use t
he center selection key to
mak
e
menu choice
s.
Ke
y
Choice
Ca
ll
Uses Inter
net phone line
P
o
w
e
r or E
nd
Ca
ll
T
o
exit a menu w
i
thout making
changes
, press this
but
ton.
N
a
v
i
gation P
a
d
a
nd Center
Selection K
e
y
Soft
K
e
y
Call
Sof
t
K
e
y
Po
w
e
r
or E
nd Call
Different
alpha
-nu
m
eric
K
ey Choices,
or
+ Sign Figur
e
Figure 3-4: Front
Panel
Enter Symbol
or Space
9
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In
stalling and Using the Wi-Fi Phone

Ico
n
Butto
n Nam
e
F
unction
Differ
ent Key
Choi
ces o
r
+ Sign
Enter Symbol
or
Space
T
o
enter an entry or
setting
, use
t
he ke
y
p
ad
. Key
s
1
-
9 can
represent upper
c
ase letters
(A,
B
,
C), lower
c
as
e letters (a,
b,
c
)
,
or numbers (1, 2,
3). Press
the
*
(star) key
to switc
h between
t
h
e differ
e
nt c
hoices.
Pr
ess th
e
*
(star) key twic
e to
enter the + sign.
Pr
ess the
#
(
p
oun
d
) key
to op
en
t
h
e Symbol Selec
t
ion menu.
Use
the n
a
vigation pad to move
t
hrough
the menu. When y
o
u
h
a
ve the appropriate symbol
h
i
ghlighted
,
pr
es
s the center
sele
ction k
e
y
.
Pr
ess th
e
#
(pound) key twice
t
o
enter a space.
For
more de
ta
ils
, re
fer to
“C
hapter 2: Wi-Fi Phone
Panels
.
”
Proceed t
o
“Setting up the Wi-Fi Phone
.
”
Figu
r
e
3
-
5:
Symbol
Selection
10
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In
stalling an
d
U
sing the Wi-Fi Phone

Setting up the Wi-Fi Phone
Be
fo
r
e
you be
gin, make sur
e
yo
ur network ha
s an ac
ti
ve Intern
et co
nnec
ti
o
n.
1.
Pr
ess and hold
the
Po
w
e
r
button for
two seconds.
2.
T
h
e Wi-Fi Phone
wi
ll boot
up and automa
tic
a
ll
y sc
an for wireless network
s.
3.
A
li
st of
wir
e
less netw
orks wi
ll be displayed
and
sh
ow their wir
e
l
e
ss
ne
twor
k names (also known as Se
r
v
i
c
e
S
e
t
Ide
n
tifi
er or
SS
ID
), se
c
u
rit
y s
t
atus (a l
o
c
k
indicates
wir
e
less secur
i
ty), and
signal str
e
ngth, which is
i
ndicated b
y a bar
g
r
aph.
Fig
u
r
e
3-6: Scan for
Wir
e
less Netw
ork
s
Scroll
thr
o
ugh the network c
hoices,
a
nd pr
ess the center sel
e
ction k
e
y (in
the mid
d
le of the navi
gation pad)
to select
the wir
e
less network y
o
u w
a
nt t
o
us
e
.
I
f
the network you w
a
nt is not sho
w
n, select
Rescan fo
r a ne
w s
c
a
n.
F
i
gur
e 3
-
7: Select
Wir
e
less
Netw
ork
11
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stalling and Using the Wi-Fi Phone

4.
T
h
e Wi-Fi Phone
wi
ll auto
ma
ti
cal
l
y connec
t
to the ne
twork
you ha
ve se
lec
t
e
d.
I
f
WEP security is enab
led on
the
se
lecte
d
network, a new scr
e
en will a
ppear. Using the
navigation
pad, select
the
appropriate transmit k
e
y number and then move to the
WEP Key
fi
eld.
Enter
the
netw
ork’
s
WEP
key
. Pr
ess the center selection k
e
y.
If
WP
A
se
cur
i
ty i
s
e
n
abl
e
d on t
h
e s
e
l
e
cte
d
network, a new scr
e
en will
appear. Enter the
ne
two
r
k’
s WP
A key
. Pr
ess the ce
nte
r
sele
ction key
.
Fig
u
r
e
3-8: Connect to
Wir
e
less Netw
ork
Figu
r
e
3-9: Enter WEP
Ke
y (Secur
e
d Netwo
r
k)
5.
Y
o
u
wi
ll
be
not
ifi
ed w
h
en t
h
e Wi-Fi Phone
ha
s c
o
nne
ct
ed t
o
the
ne
tw
or
k
,
a
nd a chec
kma
r
k
wi
ll
appear ne
xt to the name of the network.
Select
Exit
.
If y
o
u a
r
e NO
T an administ
r
a
tor
, please proceed to the next
section.
If y
o
u
ar
e an ad
minist
r
a
tor
,
y
o
u
will need Admini
str
a
tor access to set up SIP settings. If
y
o
u do not ha
v
e
Admin access, please r
e
fer
t
o
the
c
h
apter
“
F
or Admini
str
a
tors Only”.
Chapter 3:
In
stalling an
d
U
sing the Wi-Fi Phone
Fig
u
r
e
3-10: En
te
r WP
A
Ke
y
(
S
ecur
e
d
Netwo
r
k)
Fig
u
r
e
3-11: Successful
Connection
12

6. The standb
y screen will appear
. Select
Men
u
. If you are an ad
mi
nistrator
,
you need to set up SIP Settings.
Y
o
u may ha
ve a
l
r
ea
d
y se
t your passwor
d. Have you
a
l
r
ea
dy set
the
p
a
ssw
o
r
d from the W
e
b-based utility?
Figure 3-1
2: Select Menu
7.
Select Phone Se
ttings. Nav
i
ga
te the menu choi
ces and select
Phone Pa
ss
wo
r
d
. Pr
ess the Edit soft
key until the te
xt
display
s
Ye
s
.
8.
The defaul
t password is “
us
er
”. If you ar
e unsur
e
, ho
wever
,
c
hange your
passwor
d no
w
.
Pr
ess th
e Retur
n
sof
t
k
e
y
to select
the settings f
o
r a pass
w
o
rd and r
e
t
u
r
n
to the menu.
9.
Power do
wn the phone and tur
n
it
bac
k
on.
Phone Passw
or
d
display
s
. Pr
ess
the Ca
ll
button fo
r 3 s
e
conds.
Phone Passwor
d (Admin.)
display
s. Enter you
r
admin pass
word (
f
actor
y
default is “
WL800ADM
”).
TI
P
: Press the
star
key (
*
) twic
e to access nume
r
ic key pr
e
s
se
s. Press the
OK
sof
t
k
e
y.
10.
T
he standby screen appear
s. Sel
e
c
t
Men
u
.
11.
Phone Settin
gs will
be highlig
hted.
Navi
gate the menu choices, and then select
SI
P Settings
. (SIP s
t
ands for
Sessio
n
Initia
tio
n Protocol.)
Figur
e 3
-
13: Select SIP
Setti
ngs
13
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