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1. n The latest calls are listed first If you only want to see a subset of the calls select one of the sub groups at the top of the page You can select Received calls Outgoing calls or Missed calls Introduction 6l Chapter 4 Using the web server SIP settings Overview The handset communicates using SIP Session Initiation Protocol To view the SIP settings of the handset select SIP SETTINGS from the left navigation pane The page shows the settings for the current SIP profile SIP SETTINGS Profile ecsan zj UPLOAD FIRMWARE HELP Profile name Esan Server address AA Server port oso ti COCCOC Codec aes Username bsa Password pee Repeat password pee oi Dore E E E l FD Local intranet z 62 Introduction Chapter 4 Using the web server To add a new profile The list of SIP profiles can hold maximum 10 profiles To add a new profile do as follows 1 Click New profile at the top of the page 2 Fillin the list You may not need to fillin all items in the list Mandatory fields are marked with 3 Click Save at the bottom of the page To edit a profile Do as follows 1 From the Profile scroll list select the profile you want to edit 2 Change the settings according to your needs gt For the BGAN profile you can only change the user name and password Be careful if you change these the user name is also the local phone number pan aB gt w
2. ae Va da aB WO Chapter 2 Getting started The display Overview The color display of the IP Handset is divided into sections with different information The sections are outlined below Signal status Time General indications IP handset for BGAN terminal call status 1 arr Selected menu item 20 The handset keypad and display Chapter 2 Getting started BGAN signal status When the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal the display shows the signal strength of the BGAN signal Time The display shows the time of day The format is selectable in the Settings gt Date and time menu oO w Sams Va p aB es General indications General indications are icons that show dynamic information such as missed calls sounds off keypad locked and microphone muted For explanations of the icons see Icons in the display on page 22 IP Handset call status This field shows handset status such as whether or not the handset is ready for making calls or whether there is an ongoing call For explanations of the icons see Icons in the display on page 22 Main display area The main display area primarily displays the menus and messages to the user Action texts area The action texts are used to indicate an action that takes place when the corresponding key is pressed The corresponding key is the key directly below the text left sele
3. Thrane IP Handset Thrane amp Thrane Thrane amp Thrane A S IP Handset User Manual Document number 98 126059 B Release date December 13 2007 Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Thrane amp Thrane A S We recommend downloading the latest version of the manual from the Thrane amp Thrane Extranet Copyright 2007 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved Trademark Acknowledgements e Thrane amp Thrane is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union and the United States e Windows and Outlook are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Inmarsat is a registered trademark of International Maritime Satellite Organisation IMSO and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc e Inmarsat s product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Inmarsat e Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Company Addresses www thrane com Denmark Denmark Norway Company headquarters Thrane amp Thrane Aalborg A S Thrane amp Thrane A S Thrane amp Thrane Norway Porsve 2 Lundtoftegardsvej 93 D Bergerveien 12 DK 9200 Aalborg SV DK 2800 Kgs Lyngby PO Box 91 Denmark Denmark 1375 Billingstad Norway USA China Thrane amp Thrane Inc Thrane amp T
4. oD gt ap 7a 1O ap L prr n Generate report View report a EEO 2 Click Generate report Introduction 65 Chapter 4 Using the web server 3 If your service technician needs specific information included in the report click Advanced and select the items needed Then click Generate report Set logging Show Log M Trace Vv Diagnostics service M Warning M Configuration service M Error M Webserver M Gul M sip H T S Gar E E E A What s next Vv Exception This chapter has described how to use the built in web server of the IP Handset The following chapter Troubleshooting describes how to troubleshoot errors in the handset and how to get support if necessary 66 What s next Chapter 5 Troubleshooting In this chapter This chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting Getting support Overview If this manual does not provide the information required to solve your problem you may want to contact your Airtime Provider or your supplier Handset support If you need assistance with problems caused by the IP Handset please call a distributor in your area You may be asked to generate a diagnostics report For information on how to generate a report see Help on page 65 An updated list of distributors is available on Thrane amp Thrane s web site www thrane com e S e e E N Ac 2 3 67 Chap
5. tS D a Chapter 6 Technical specifications LAN interface 10 100 Mbps VoIP Protocol SIP v2 Session Initiation Protocol RFC3261 SDP RFC2327 Physical interfaces RJ 45 male connector on fixed cable Headset 2 5 mm jack Mini USB 70 Specifications Chapter 6 Technical specifications IP Handset outline dimensions Weight of Handset 175 gram 20 gram Exclusive Wire Technical specifications fl LL LM PERSPECTIVE VIEW IP Handset outline dimensions 71 Chapter 6 Technical specifications IP Handset outline dimensions continued side view and back view 72 IP Handset outline dimensions Chapter 6 Technical specifications Suoqedyioads jed1uy ra Imensions IP cradle outline d LLL gt v gt Z U Ww al D a a oO 73 IP cradle outline dimensions Chapter 6 Technical specifications IP cradle outline dimensions continued front and side 152 74 IP cradle outline dimensions BGAN DHCP DNS IEEE IMSO IP LAN LCD Glossary Broadband Global Area Network A mobile satellite service that offers high speed data up to 492 kbps and voice telephony BGAN enables users to access e mail corporate networks and the Inter
6. 7a cB Ss s n D 3 Click Save at the bottom of the page To delete a profile Do as follows 1 From the Profile scroll list select the profile you want to delete 2 Click Delete at the bottom of the page Introduction 63 Chapter 4 Using the web server Uploading firmware You can use the web server to upload firmware from your computer to the IP Handset Do as follows 1 Select UPLOAD FIRMWARE from the left navigation pane Thrane amp Thrane on HOME UPLOAD FIRMWARE CONTACTS Browse for file to upload CALL LOG Te SIP SETTINGS Upload Firmware UPLOAD FIRMWARE HELP 4 b Fy rT 7 T Local intranet h 2 Click Browse and locate the firmware you want to upload to the IP Handset 3 CLick Upload firmware The handset initiates firmware upload showing the progress in the display When upload is done the handset automatically restarts with the new firmware 64 Introduction Chapter 4 Using the web server Help If you are reporting an error with your IP Handset you may be asked to generate a diagnostics report The diagnostics report includes information that can be very useful for a service technician To generate a diagnostics report do as follows 1 Select HELP from the left navigation pane Se HOME I Advanced CONTACTS Click Generate report to generate and save an error report CALL LOG SIP SETTINGS UPLOAD FIRMWARE HELP
7. The cradle connects with a fixed LAN cable to a LAN port with PoE for example in a BGAN terminal Broadband Global Area Network In this chapter This chapter introduces the IP Handset and gives an overview of its features and functions Chapter 1 Introduction Your IP Handset The IP Handset is used for making phone calls over an IP based network When used with a BGAN terminal the communication is only IP based between the handset and the BGAN terminal From the BGAN terminal the call is transmitted asa normal circuit switched call B Ki Call log Contacts Status The handset is designed specifically for use in harsh environments and it oe K A is dust proof and splash proof Neog Settings S Excellent sound quality is achieved by including a state of the art echo canceller and noise suppression software On the large 2 2 color TFT screen a graphical user interface provides easy access to all functions including contacts and settings The user interface also provides direct access to certain features of a connected BGAN terminal The handset is based on a 260 MHz processor running Windows CE 6 0 9 lal G 9 g Chapter 1 Introduction Features The IP Handset offers the following features Voice communication over Internet or IP based network oe WY ge e Contacts list with up to 100 entries Intuitive user interface and menu system Built i
8. requirements listed in the beginning of this manual and operate the handset according to the guidelines in this manual This manual has the following chapters Introduction contains an overview and a brief description of the IP Handset Getting started explains how to connect and start up the handset and gives an overview of the display and keypad It also contains a short guide to initial configuration and to making the first call Operating the IP Handset describes how to use and configure the handset and explains the display menus Using the web server explains how to use the built in web server of the IP Handset Troubleshooting contains a short troubleshooting guide and gives information on where to get further help if needed This manual may not always reflect the latest software functionality of your IP Handset To obtain the latest version of the manual please enter the Thrane amp Thrane Extranet and download the latest version or acquire it from your distributor Typography In this manual typography is used as indicated below Bold is used for the following purposes e To emphasize words Example Do not touch the antenna e To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select Settings gt Display Italic is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example For further information see Connecting Cables on page COURIER is used to indica
9. activated when the handset is not used for 1 minute This screen shows only the time handset status and general indications such as missed calls When you press a key the display returns to the normal display function To enable or disable the screensaver enter the menu system select Settings gt Display and select Screensaver When the box is checked the screensaver is enabled What s next 24 After reading this chapter you should be able to connect the IP Handset start up and make a call The next chapters provide more information on the user interfaces and the setup of the IP Handset The following chapter Operating the IP Handset explains how to setup and use the IP Handset What s next Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset In this chapter This chapter describes how to use the IP Handset It also describes how to configure the handset and use the display menu system including a short description of how to use the IP Handset with a BGAN terminal User interfaces The main user interface for the handset is the display menu system However with a computer and a browser you can also use the built in web server to access the handset This way you can take advantage of a larger screen and still access a subset of the handset settings oS ap N ge aS k aB IC prar p fae See ap ob e The display menu system is described in The menu system on page 34 For
10. an overview of the keys and display and explanation of keys and display symbols see The handset keypad and display on page 14 e The web server is described in Using the web server on page 55 25 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Handset functions Making calls Handset ready When the status field for the IP Handset shows ready oe you can make or receive calls 26 Handset functions Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To make a call To make a call simply type the phone number and press the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or press Note 4 If the handset is in the cradle while you make the call the mode will automatically be hands free default function For further information see Cradle on page 44 The display shows the progress as follows 13 02 Press off hook ap Va ge as A eB cs 2 E 49 Sa ap ok Dialling 004539558800 X 00 00 02 s Terminated 00 00 30 004539558800 004539558800 Handset functions 27 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset You can also call a number from your contacts or from a list of recent calls e Contacts Press the right select key from the main screen and move to the contact you want to call Then press the off hook key e Recent calls To see the latest calls incoming outgoing and missed calls press the off hook key from the main screen Press the off hook key agai
11. being dialled If the number is in the Contacts list of the handset you can also select the number from there and dial up with the off hook key For further information on how to make calls see Making calls on page 26 yd Dialling 004539558800 Starting up the IP Handset 13 Chapter 2 Getting started The handset keypad and display The keypad Overview The following drawing shows the keypad of the handset Select Up Down Left Right Left select _ Right select Off hook On hook Power Alpha numeric keys NL The next sections explain the functions of each key in the keypad 14 The handset keypad and display Chapter 2 Getting started Control keys The below table shows the functions of the control keys in the upper section of the keypad Left select Selects the function shown just above the key left soft key Getting started Right select Selects the function shown just above the key right soft key From main screen Opens the Contacts list Off hook After entering a phone number Initiates a call to the number From main screen Opens a list of the latest calls including incoming outgoing and missed calls On hook Power When the handset is ringing Rejects the call During a call Ends the call When in the menu system Abandons the menu system and displays the main screen Otherwise Powers the handset on off when pressed and held for 3 seconds If t
12. call ending or rejecting 28 from BGAN terminal 29 making 27 receiving 28 call log 35 61 call services 43 connecting the handset 7 connectors 6 contact information 67 Contacts 37 60 cradle detection 44 dimensions 73 installing 9 outline 73 D date and time setting 46 DHCP setting 40 diagnostics report 65 dimensions cradle 73 handset 71 display icons 22 night colors 32 overview 20 settings 45 document number this manual 1 E Echo cancellation 43 F factory default 47 features 3 firmware uploading 64 H handset connecting 7 connecting to BGAN terminal 10 dimensions 71 features 3 outline 71 hands free operation 31 I icons in display 22 identification of the handset 39 59 IP address setting 40 IP handset getting to know 2 19 Index K keypad alpha numeric keys 17 control keys 15 description 14 locking 32 shortcuts 19 L locking the keypad 32 M manual document number 1 menu overview 34 microphone muting 31 network information 39 59 network settings 40 night mode 32 Noise cancellation 43 0 outline cradle 73 handset 71 P phone book 37 60 power 11 80 PUK code 13 R restore factory settings 47 S safety summary iii Screensaver 24 screensaver 45 SIP profiles 48 62 activating 48 adding 49 63 deleting 51 63 editing 50 63 software upload 64 software version of th
13. from a computer connected to the BGAN terminal you are using for your handset Use a standard Internet browser pan ap gt ap WY 1O ap L prr n Internet Explorer 6 0 and 7 0 on Windows Firefox 2 0 on Windows Firefox on Linux and Safari on MAC have been tested successfully with the web server You may be able to use other browser versions as well Browser settings The Proxy server settings in your browser must be disabled before accessing the web server Most browsers support disabling of the Proxy server settings for one specific IP address so you can disable Proxy server settings for the web server only if you wish Consult your browser help for information 55 Chapter 4 Using the web server To disable the use of a Proxy server completely do as follows Note 4 The following description is for Microsoft Internet Explorer If you are using a different browser the procedure may be different 1 In Microsoft Internet Explorer select Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings Local Area Network LAN Settings i x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script ddress Proxy server E Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply ba dial up or
14. key Clear Hold the key to delete all the text For a list of the key functions in text mode see the table on page 18 aB wa ge ae ae A k aB is prar E See ap on oO Example To type He do as follows 1 Press one or two times until the lower left corner of the display shows upper case letters 2 Press the key amp ghi two times to display the letter H 3 Press again until the lower left corner of the display shows lower case letters 4 Press the key 3 def two times to display the letter e Handset functions 33 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset The menu system Accessing the menu system To access the menu system from the main screen press the center select key Move around in the menus with the arrow keys and select with the select keys Leave the menu system by pressing the on hook key Menu overview The following drawing shows an overview of the menu system Main menu Call log Contacts Status Network Settings SIP BGAN 34 Missed calls Received calls Dialled numbers Manage Phone identification Network information Software version Credits Suppress audio DHCP Static IP Suppress backlight Use stealth Ringing tone Tones volume Keypad click Sound Stealth Call services Cradle Display Web server Date and time Language Active backlight Factory default Standby backlight Screensa
15. thick to allow for the connectors to fit properly Connecting the IP Handset 7 ge aB ae Va d aB WO Chapter 2 Getting started e Connect the wires of a LAN cable to the terminal block marked J101 The text next to the terminal block indicates which signal goes where 4 Mount cable relief at the cable exit from the IP cradle 5 Mount the cover and fasten the two screws 8 Connecting the IP Handset Chapter 2 Getting started Installing the cradle Mount the cradle on a wall or a desktop with 3 screws fitting in the holes indicated in the drawing below front view Connecting the IP Handset oO aB Sams fae _ WY pm ap Chapter 2 Getting started Connecting the handset to a BGAN terminal Note 4 The LAN interface on the BGAN terminal must have Power over Ethernet Do as follows l Start up the BGAN terminal as described in the user manual for the terminal 2 Connect the LAN cable from the IP cradle to one of the LAN PoE connectors on the BGAN terminal The cable between IP cradle and terminal must be maximum 80 m Note 4 If you insert a switch or similar between the cradle and the terminal make sure that it conforms to the industry standard IEEE 802 3 af using data pairs The handset starts up automatically Connecting the IP Handset Chapter 2 Getting started Starting up the IP Handset Powering the IP
16. 08 11 2007 02 03 LAN IP address 10 1 194 52 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 1 21 50 MAC address 00 11 CF 01 10 E4 DHCP server 10 1 1 4 kel ae lal eel lal EAs Zi e The navigation pane holds the main menu Clicking an item in the menu opens a submenu in the navigation pane or a new page in the contents section e The icon bar shows a LAN icon when the handset is connected using the LAN interface e The contents section shows the page selected in the navigation pane This section is used for viewing or changing settings or for performing actions 58 Introduction Chapter 4 Using the web server The Home page The web server starts up on the Home page To go back to the Home page from another location in the web server select Home from the left navigation pane The Home page shows properties and network settings of the handset The page is automatically updated every 5 seconds oo Introduction HOME HOME CONTACTS System time 2006 01 04 05 03 18 CALL LOG a NETWORK v SIP SETTINGS gt SIP profile 7939434 ab UPLOAD FIRMWARE P N SIP status Registered O HELP PHONE ap Name TT 3672A IP Handset Serial number 07939434 2 Software version 1 0 281 z Build date 08 11 2007 02 03 LAN IP address 10 1 194 52 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Default gateway 10 1 21 50 MAC address 00 11 CF 01 10 E4 DHCP server 10 1 1 4 Zi f 2 Local intranet b 59 Chapter 4 Usi
17. Dial 2 004539558800 to make a 3 1 kHz Audio call to Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark aB Va ge ae ae A aB is 2 E 2 ap oR For further information on call types and the BGAN terminal refer to the user manual for your BGAN terminal Making a call to a handset connected to a BGAN terminal Note 4 By default all handsets connected to the terminal will ring on incoming calls To make a call to a handset connected to the terminal dial 870 lt Mobile number gt e is the prefix used in front of the country code for international calls This is 00 when calling from most countries in Europe and from many other countries e Mobile number The mobile number of the terminal you are calling Example If you are calling from Denmark and the mobile number for 3 1 kHz Audio is 772112345 on your terminal and you want to make a call to the terminal using 3 1 kHz Audio dial 00 870 772112345 Handset functions 29 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset 30 To see the mobile numbers of your terminal refer to the information included with your airtime subscription Note 4 There are two Voice numbers one for 3 1 kHz Audio and one for Standard Voice For more information on call types and the BGAN terminal refer to the user manual for your BGAN terminal Handset functions Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Quick settings Controlling the volume To adjust the voic
18. Handset The IP Handset is automatically powered when it is connected to a LAN interface with PoE If the handset has been switched off you can switch it back on by pressing and holding the on hook key until the display lights up oO aB Sams fae WY pm ap G Network Settings SIP If the handset does not start up the reason may be that there is no PoE in the LAN interface If you are connecting to a BGAN terminal check that the PoE indicator on the terminal lights green for the connected port For further information refer to the installation manual for the BGAN terminal To switch off the IP Handset press and hold the on hook key again until the display is turned off Starting up the IP Handset 11 Chapter 2 Getting started Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal If no SIM PIN is required If the handset is connected to a BGAN terminal where the SIM PIN has already been entered the BGAN terminal automatically sets up a SIP profile and assigns a local number When the display shows the handset ready symbol Pg in the upper right corner the handset is ready for making a call If a SIM PIN is required If the handset is connected to a BGAN terminal where the SIM PIN has not yet been entered you need to enter the SIM PIN for the terminal To do so you need to know the Administrator user name and password as well as the SIM PIN for the BGAN terminal Do as follows 1 Fro
19. VPM connections Gddress 10 1 1 8 Pork m Gd yanced i Bypass proxy server For local addres cnal 2 Uncheck the box labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN 3 Click OK When the proxy server settings are disabled close your browser You may need to change this setting back on return to your Internet connection 56 Introduction Chapter 4 Using the web server Accessing and navigating the web server Accessing the web server To access the web server from a computer do as follows 1 Start up your computer the BGAN terminal and the IP Handset 2 Connect your computer to the BGAN terminal using a standard LAN cable 3 Connect your IP Handset to the BGAN terminal using the LAN cable from the cradle 4 Open your browser and enter the IP address of the IP Handset You can find the IP address in the handset menus under Status gt Network information aB gt ca WY 1O ap L prr n Introduction 57 Chapter 4 Using the web server Overview of the web server The web server consists of the following sections Icon Bar Contents Section Thrane amp Thrane a HOME HOME CONTACTS System time 2006 01 04 05 02 18 CALL LOG Navigation ivi SIP SETTINGS Pane SIP profile 7939434 UPLOAD FIRMWARE SIP status Registered HELP PHONE Name TT 3672A IP Handset Serial number 07939434 Software version 1 0 281 Build date
20. bfolder of the call log 1 In the call log menu not in one of the subfolders select Manage 2 13 08 Delete missed Delete received Delete dialled Delete all Memory usage 2 Select the folder you want to empty 3 Select Yes To see memory usage in the call log To see the number of stored entries and the maximum allowed number of entries do as follows 1 Inthe call log menu not in one of the subfolders select Manage 2 Select Memory usage 36 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Contacts To see your contacts Do one of the following e From the main screen press the right select key e fromthe main screen press W or e from the main menu select Contacts If a contact is from the BGAN phone book it is marked with IE This means you cannot edit or delete the entry To call a contact Do as follows aB Va ge ae ae A aB is pur 2 E i ap oR 1 In your Contacts list scroll to the contact you want to call 2 Press the off hook key To add a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list press the left select key Options 2 Select Add Note that the Contacts list can hold maximum 100 entries 3 Type in the name of your contact and select OK The name can be maximum 32 characters For information on how to enter text see Writing text in the handset on page 33 4 Scroll to Numb
21. connection for example Ready or Registering e CNo shows the signal strength of the BGAN connection e PIN status shows status of the PIN for example whether the terminal is waiting for a PIN 52 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To enter the PIN for the BGAN terminal Note that this menu item is only available if the BGAN terminal needs a PIN Do as follows 1 From the BGAN menu select Enter PIN code 2 Type in the Administrator user name for the terminal and select OK BGAN authentication Username For information on how to type text in the handset see Writing text in the handset on page 33 3 Type in the Administrator password for the terminal and select OK 4 Type in the PIN for the terminal and select OK oS ap wa ge ae aS k ap aC prar E 49 See ap oN What s next This chapter has described the basics of how to use the IP Handset The following chapter Using the web server describes how to use the built in web server of the IP Handset What s next 53 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset 54 What s next Chapter 4 Using the web server In this chapter This chapter describes how to use the web server in your IP Handset system Introduction The web server The web server is built into the IP Handset and is primarily used for uploading software and for editing contacts You can access the web server
22. ct center select or right select The handset keypad and display 21 Chapter 2 Getting started Icons in the display The below table explains the icons in your display The handset is ready for making calls The handset is not ready for making calls Incoming call not yet answered the handset is ringing Incoming call in progress Outgoing call in progress Outgoing call not yet answered Call ended The microphone is muted To reactivate the microphone select Options left select key gt Microphone 22 The handset keypad and display Chapter 2 Getting started The keypad is locked To unlock the keypad press the center select key followed by the left select key Missed call See the Call log for information on the call This symbol is used in the Contacts list to indicate that the number is from the phone book of the BGAN terminal and is read only When an alpha numeric key is pressed from inside the Contacts list this symbol is shown while the handset is searching for entries with the letter pressed The handset is in silent mode All external sounds from the handset including ring tones are muted Voice is not muted This symbol is shown when you are adjusting the volume Wait a task is in progress BGAN terminal connected The handset keypad and display 23 Getting started Chapter 2 Getting started Screensaver You can choose to have a screensaver
23. curerievesecensdaveinessacnsceansctasssaecss 64 FIG UID sactecsevnenereas A T EA A AET 65 What snoi cect ceecrte gece ecatee cece cece csneectapecsdeeeseeantoe 66 Troubleshooting Hid TNS COCO eccetactecesen AE aeceseeeeescons 67 Getting SUPPONE sacansaecencasiasseccdesscaccacasnadendseasssannazeineasseusareees 67 Troubl shooting gUIdE ssciccccaeesdcsiceseccxecancedeesexeineceseiueistouen tee 68 App A Glossary Index Table of Contents Technical specifications In this appendix 0 cee eccessssssecceceessesseseececesesseeees 69 Specifications ccccsssccccccesssssseccececssesssneceeeessessneeees 69 IP Handset outline dimensions 0cccccsseceeseceeeee 71 IP cradle outline dimensions ccecccssecceseceees 73 E E EE EE E ENEE EE E den 75 sete E E EE E EEEN E EEE EA 79 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your IP Handset The IP Handset communicates using Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP which means that voice conversations are routed over the Internet or through an IP based network The handset is powered directly from the LAN interface using Power over Ethernet PoE which eliminates the need for an external power supply The IP Handset TT 3670A includes the following main units e TT 3672A IP Handset e TT 3674A IP cradle The IP Handset connects to the cradle with a coil cord
24. d device PIN Unblocking Key An eight digit code used to unblock a SIM card after three incorrect PINs have been entered The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card Quarter Video Graphics Array A popular term for a computer display with 320 x 240 resolution QVGA displays are often seen in mobile phones PDAs and some handheld game consoles Subscriber Identity Module The SIM provides secure storing of the key identifying a mobile phone service subscriber but also subscription information preferences and storage of text messages SIP TFT UMTS URL USB VoIP Glossary Session Initiation Protocol An application layer control signaling protocol for creating modifying and terminating sessions with one or more participants Used e g for Internet telephony Thin Film Transistor A display type using a number of individual display cells each controlled by its own transistor Universal Mobile Telecommunications System One of the third generation 3G cell phone technologies standardized by the 3GPP Uniform Resource Locator A name used to describe the address of a specific resource on the internet Universal Serial Bus A serial bus standard to interface devices Voice over Internet Protocol The routing of voice conversations over the Internet or through an IP based network 11 g Va 74 Js WO Glossary 78 backlight 45 BGAN call using 29 enter PIN 53 menu 52 C
25. e the setting 4 For the other settings use the keys lt d and P to change the setting or select Edit select the setting you want and select OK The menu system 41 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Stealth Stealth mode is used when the IP Handset should not be noticed You can select stealth for sound for light or for both Do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Stealth 2 Move to Suppress audio and or Suppress backlight and select Edit to change the setting Note These settings are only activated Suppress backlight when Use stealth is checked 3 Move to Use stealth and press Edit to Use stealth check uncheck the box 4 When stealth is set up in this menu you can activate and deactivate it from the main screen by selecting Options gt Select Back Stealth 42 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Call services To enable disable Noise cancellation and Echo cancellation do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Call services 2 Move to Noise cancellation and or Echo cancellation and use Select to change the setting e Echo cancellation should normally Echo cancellation be checked on e Noise cancellation should only be checked when the handset is used in a noisy environment ap a ge fae a ae k ap ales prar p fae _ ap eo eS The menu system 43 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Hand
26. e handset 39 59 sound settings 41 specifications 69 status 39 59 stealth mode quick setting 32 setting up 42 support 67 diagnostics report 65 T technical specifications 69 text writing in display 33 transparency 45 troubleshooting guide 68 typography used in this manual v Index U uploading firmware 64 user interfaces 25 V volume adjusting during call 31 W web server accessing 57 browser settings 55 call log 61 Contacts 60 enabling disabling 45 Home 59 introduction 55 overview 58 SIP settings 62 using 55 writing text in display 33 8l Index 82
27. e microphone during a call select the left Options menu and select Microphone mute Handset functions 31 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Locking the keypad To lock the keypad select the left Options menu and select Lock keypad When the keypad is locked you can still answer incoming calls To unlock the keypad press the center select key and then the left select key Using night mode The display has a night mode for operation in low light areas In night mode the colors are changed to make the display more suitable for night operation To activate night mode select the left Options menu and select Night mode Using stealth mode The display has a stealth mode which turns off all lights and or sounds for external events Note however that the keypad will still light up when you press a key To activate stealth mode select the left Options menu and select Stealth mode Note 4 Stealth mode is only activated for the items you have selected in the Stealth mode menu See Stealth on page 42 32 Handset functions Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Writing text in the handset How to use the keys Press before the alpha numeric key to switch between lower case upper case and numbers There are 3 or 4 letters on each key To obtain the other letters on the key press the key again To move the cursor in the text use the arrow keys To delete the letter just before the cursor press the left select
28. e volume during a call with the display in the main screen press A or V on the keypad Hands free operation To enable hands free operation during a call use the right select key to select Handsfree To go back to hand held mode press the right select key again When the handset is in hands free mode the sound is routed to a speaker so that you can use the phone without holding it close to the ear You can adjust the volume with A or V as described in the previous section Handset in cradle ap Va ge ae ae A ab is pur 2 E ap oR You can also make a hands free call by leaving the handset in the cradle while making the call Similarly you can answer a call using hands free mode by leaving the handset in the cradle while answering the call In both cases the default function is as follows e Ifyou remove the handset from the cradle during the call the mode will automatically change to hand held e When the handset is out of the cradle in hand held mode the call will be terminated when you put the handset back in the cradle e When the handset is out of the cradle in hands free mode you can put it back in the cradle without terminating the call Note 4 You can change this default function under Settings gt Cradle if you want the handset to be independent of the cradle For further information see Cradle on page 44 Muting the microphone To mute th
29. envnutorcececossneonavamaieeanenteane 25 User interfaces ccccccsscccscccssccssccssccssccnsccnsccasccees 25 vii Table of Contents Chapter 4 Chapter 5 viii Handset functions cccccssssscceesssseecesessnseceeessseeeeees 26 Makna C a oara E deosaaseet 26 Making a call using a BGAN terminal csssseecccceeesseeeees 29 QUICK SENOS se E cence aetneceeesueesene sae 31 Writing text in the handset ssscccccssssseececeeeeessesceeeeeeeees 33 The menu system ccecsssecccesssseeecssssececeesseeeeeeeeees 34 Accessing the MENU system cccesecccnseccesecesseceescccesceeescees 34 Men OVEINICW lt ccmaveuatscnncecescpacsene cenaneosaeereaeecauateennguesneesiacees 34 CELOT ea E 35 COMA e T E EE EA E O EN E E E S 37 Beit US ee ap E A E EE E EE E EE 39 NOOT Acad a a E E erases eeceesaetnes 40 SE IUIMO S eaa E 4 DUP eae E E A E A A ENEN O A E eee T 48 BONN aare aN E E E E E EA E T 52 WRA CLL 4 mee oe e em E ES 53 Using the web server In this chapter cccccccssssssssececeessessseeeeeceessssseeees 55 TIVE OQUGINOM secere aaen E cence 55 The web server ssssesssssseeessssseccesssseceosssseecessseseessssseeeesssseee 55 Browser SCUIINGS srercrsnir aaan aN 55 Accessing and navigating the web server ssscccsssescceeeeees 57 ME Home 0e sareen aroa 59 COA S ara R E 60 Cala e S 61 SIP Seng srein E EE 62 Uploading MIPMWALE scesaxcovsssscsrn
30. er and select Edit 5 Type in the number of your contact and select OK The number can be maximum 32 characters The menu system 37 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To edit a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list scroll to the contact you want to edit Press the left select key Options Select View Edit Select Edit oe a ma Change the name of your contact and select OK For information on how to enter text see Writing text in the handset on page 33 6 Scroll to Number and select Edit 7 Change the number of your contact and select OK To delete a contact Do as follows 1 In your Contacts list scroll to the contact you want to delete 2 Press the left select key Options 3 Select Delete 4 Press the left select key Yes The contact is now deleted from your Contacts list 38 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Status To view status for the handset do as follows 1 From the main menu select Status 13 08 2 2 Select Phone identification to see the serial number of the IP Handset Phone identification 3 Select Network information to see Nor itor cana e DHCP Enabled Disabled e IP address e Subnet mask address Credits e Default gateway e Physical address MAC Software version 4 Select Software version to see the version of the IP Handset software oy ap N ge E aS k ap ales prar p fae _ ap o
31. here is an error and the handset does not power off after approximately 3 seconds hold the key for 10 seconds and the handset will perform a hardware reset The handset keypad and display 15 Chapter 2 Getting started Select center Selects confirms the function highlighted in the display Navigation Navigates through the menu system in the display Right Left are also used to change settings in the menus See also Keypad shortcuts on page 19 The handset keypad and display Chapter 2 Getting started Alpha numeric keys This section shows the functions of the alpha numeric keys in the lower section of the keypad The functions available depend on whether you are typing a phone number number mode or text text mode In number mode you get the number of the key pressed Only has two functions Press once The display shows Press twice or press and hold The display shows Press The display shows See the available functions in text mode on the next page The handset keypad and display 17 Chapter 2 Getting started In text mode you have the functions listed below The key switches between numeric lowercase and uppercase characters To get numbers from lowercase or uppercase mode press and hold the key At numerous presses on the same key the character changes in the same sequence that the characters are listed in the table below Symbols Displays a list with the followi
32. hrane Shanghai 509 Viking Drive Suites Unit 602 Building 4 K Land M 289 Bisheng Rd Virginia Beach VA 23452 Zhangjiang High tech Park USA Pudong 201204 Shanghai P R China Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the equipment Thrane amp Thrane A S assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the IP Handset in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Component replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified maintenance personnel Do not replace components with the cable connected Always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them iil About the Manual Intended Readers Manual Overview This manual is a user manual for the Thrane amp Thrane IP Handset The readers of the manual include anyone who is using or intends to use the IP Handset No specific skills are required to operate the IP Handset However it is important that you observe all safety
33. ivated 1 minute after the last key press 50 and the Standby backlight cannot 450 gt D be set higher than the Active backlight E Screensaver t 4 For the remaining settings select Edit to a check uncheck the box Transparency The backlight is on for 15 seconds after the z on e Web server To enable or disable the built in web server of the handset do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Web server 2 Select Edit to enable or disable the web server The default settings is enabled checked For information on the web server see Using the web server on page 55 The menu system 45 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Date and time gt The date and time is only maintained as long as the handset is powered To set the date and time do as follows l From the Settings menu select Date and time If your handset is connected to a BGAN terminal and you want to use the UTC time received from the BGAN satellite select Use BGAN time Then leave the menu 13 12 26 If you want to set the date and time manually uncheck the Use BGAN time box Then continue to the following Format steps 424 hours To change the time move to Time and Edit Back press Edit Then type in the new time and select OK The new time is activated immediately 09 11 2007 To change the date move to Date and press Edit Then type in the new date and select OK To switch the time f
34. k oO The menu system 39 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Network You can select whether or not the IP Handset should use DHCP We recommend using DHCP Do as follows 1 From the main menu select Network 2 Select IP mode 3 Do one of the following e Ifthe IP Handset should use DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address check the box next to Automatic IP DHCP and select Back or press on hook to exit completely e Ifthe IP address is to be a static IP address uncheck the box next to Automatic IP DHCP and continue to the next step 4 Ifyou selected not to use DHCP scroll down to IP address 5 Click Edit type in the IP address and select OK 6 Continue to Subnet mask Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS and 10 1 194 53 enter them in the same way Wear mak A AT 7 Select Back or press on hook to exit 255 255 0 0 The handset will now use the static Gateway information you entered in stead of 0 0 0 0 i Edit Back 40 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Settings Overview To access the Settings menu select Settings from the main menu 05 02 Stealth Call services A Cradle a aB E aC Display Web server T Sele Back amp gt Sound To adjust the sounds of the handset do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Sound 2 Move to the sound you want to adjust 3 For Keypad click select Edit to chang
35. m the main screen of the handset press the center select key to enter the menu system 2 Select BGAN 3 Select Enter PIN code 4 Enter the Administrator user name and select OK For information on how to type text in the handset see Writing text in the handset on page 33 5 Enter the Administrator password and select OK 6 Enter the SIM PIN and select OK If the SIM PIN is rejected see the next section Wrong PIN When the display shows the handset ready symbol in the upper right corner the handset is ready for making a call If the handset ready symbol is crossed out you cannot make a call The display will normally show a message explaining why the handset is not ready Starting up the IP Handset Chapter 2 Getting started Wrong PIN After entering the user name and password you have 3 attempts to enter the PIN before you are asked to enter the PUK Pin Unblocking Key The PUK is supplied with your BGAN SIM card Enter the PUK followed by a new PIN of your own choice The PIN must be from 4 to 8 digits long AY Caution If you enter a wrong PUK 10 times the SIM card will no longer be functional and you have to contact your Airtime Provider for a new SIM card oO w Sams Va pm aB WO Making the first call To make a call type the phone number on the keypad and press the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or press The display shows that the number is
36. n to call the selected number For information on how to make calls using a BGAN terminal see Making a call using a BGAN terminal on page 29 To receive a call When the handset is ringing the display shows the calling name or number if known Answer the call by pressing the off hook key in the left side of the keypad N or by removing the handset from the cradle For information on cradle detection see Cradle on page 44 Ringing John Brown II if the handset is in the cradle while you answer the call the mode will automatically be hands free by default Any open menus are closed down when the handset is ringing To end or reject a call 28 Press the on hook key to end an ongoing call or to reject an incoming call When the handset is in hand held mode you can also end the call by placing the handset in the cradle Handset functions Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Making a call using a BGAN terminal Making a call from a handset connected to a BGAN terminal To make a call from a phone or handset connected to a BGAN terminal dial 00 lt country code gt lt phone number gt followed by off hook key or Example To call Thrane amp Thrane in Denmark 45 39558800 dial 00 45 39558800 followed by off hook key or Note You can select the call type for your call using a prefix The default call type is Standard Voice Dial 2 before the number to make a 3 1 kHz Audio call Example
37. n web interface High quality color display QVGA Rugged but elegant design Splash proof and dust proof Connectivity to Broadband Global Area Network BGAN terminal Dedicated menu for BGAN terminals What s next This chapter has provided an overview of the IP Handset The next chapters will go into more detail about how to set up and use your handset The following chapter Getting started explains how to start up the handset and make the first call Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Getting started In this chapter This chapter describes how to install and start up the handset and make the first call It also gives an overview of the display and keypad and explains how to navigate with the keypad Connecting the IP Handset Using a BGAN terminal By connecting the handset to a BGAN terminal you gain access to the BGAN satellite network with your IP Handset When the IP Handset is used with the BGAN terminal it communicates using Internet protocol between the handset and the terminal However on the BGAN network side of the terminal the call is transmitted as a circuit switched 3 1 kHz or Standard call The IP Handset is power supplied directly from the LAN interface of the BGAN terminal using Power over Ethernet PoE When connected with the BGAN terminal the IP Handset provides a dedicated menu for the terminal Chapter 2 Getting started Connectors IP Handset connectors future use The hand
38. net transfer files and make telephone calls Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network Domain Name Server A system translating server names URLs to server addresses Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE is a non profit organization and the world s leading professional association for the advancement of technology International Maritime Satellite Organisation An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmarsat continues to meet its public service obligations including obligations relating to the GMDSS Internet Protocol The method or protocol by which data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display 75 ae 7a 7a 2 Glossary M MAC PCB PIN PoE PUK QVGA SIM 76 Media Access Control address A hardware address that uniquely identifies each node of a network Printed Circuit Board Personal Identification Number A secret numeric password shared between a user and a system used to authenticate the user to the system Power over Ethernet A standard for combining power supply with transmission of data over the Ethernet The source unit injects power into the Ethernet cable and the power is picked up at the connecte
39. ng additional symbols oe amp 7 NM tT lt gt lt CR gt 18 The handset keypad and display Chapter 2 Getting started Navigating with the keypad To enter the menu system from the main screen press the center select key To move through the menus press the navigation keys arrows To select a highlighted menu item press the center select key To select one of the items in the action texts area press the key just below the text you want to select To go back one level in the current menu press the right select key only when Back is displayed above the key Keypad shortcuts The following shortcuts are available Alpha numeric keys When the display is in the main screen this key gives direct access to the list of contacts When the display is in the main screen this key opens a list of the latest incoming outgoing and missed calls When the display is in the menu system the on hook key will exit the menu system and show the main screen When the display is in the main screen the right select key will open the list of contacts From inside the Contacts list press the first letter of an entry to access the entry in the Contacts list When the display is in the menu system an alpha numeric key will jump to the menu item with the pressed number or in the Contacts list to the first entry beginning with the pressed letter The handset keypad and display 19 ge aB
40. ng the web server Contacts The web server gives access to the Contacts list of the handset Select CONTACTS from the left navigation pane The page shows the name and number of all contacts in the handset You can sort the list by name or number by clicking Name or Number in the heading row of the list Thrane amp Thrane HOME CONTACTS CALL LOG SIP SETTINGS UPLOAD FIRMWARE HELP on CONTACTS Name Number Name Number Action Mr Jones 004539558800 YD a ee e To add a new contact type in the name and number at the top of the page and click Create The Contacts list can hold 100 entries e To delete a contact click jf next to the contact you want to delete e To edit a contact click f next to the contact you want to edit and make your corrections 60 Introduction Chapter 4 Using the web server Call log To display the call log of the handset select CALL LOG from the left navigation pane Thrane amp Thrane s HOME CALL LOG CONTACTS All calls Received calls Outgoing calls Missed calls CALL LOG All calls SIP SETTINGS Date Time To From Duration Type UPLOAD FIRMWARE HELP la a em The CALL LOG page shows date and time phone number duration and call type for all calls made to or from the handset If the phone number is in the Contacts list the name of the contact is shown with the number oD gt ap WY 1O ap L prr
41. ormat between 24h and 12h use the keys lt and P or select Edit and select the wanted format To change the time zone use the keys lt and P or select Edit and select the wanted time zone Language 46 This setting is for future use Only English language is available at this time The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Factory default To return to factory default for all settings do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Factory default Important 4 All settings and status Call services information are lost when you accept this setting 13 12 AL s Q Are you sure 2 Select we All configuration settings and All settings and status information are status information will be now changed to factory default settings lost Note that in some cases this operation Language may take up to 30 seconds Factory default oS ap wa ge fae as ae k ap ales prar p fae _ ap job oO The menu system 47 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset SIP Overview The handset communicates using Session Initiation Protocol SIP The profile used for communication depends on your subscription To activate a profile The default profile is the BGAN profile which is used when the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal To activate a profile do as follows 1 From the main menu select SIP 2 2 Move to the profile you want to use for communica
42. set Cradle 44 You can select whether the handset should detect the cradle or not Do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Cradle 2 To have the handset detect whether or not itis in the cradle check the box This is the default mode The function is as follows You can answer calls by removing the handset from the cradle and terminate a call by putting the handset back in the cradle The handset automatically changes to hands free when you make or answer a call with the handset in the Edt Back cradle If you take the handset from the cradle during the call it automatically changes back to hand held In hand held mode when you put the handset in the cradle the call is terminated In hands free mode when you put the handset in the cradle the call is not affected 3 To make the handset independent of the cradle uncheck the box This means you must always use or and to start and end calls and you can only enable or disable hands free operation by using the keypad The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Display To change the display settings do as follows 1 From the Settings menu select Display 13 11 2 2 Move to the setting you want to change 3 For the backlight settings use the keys 4 Active backlight and to change the percentage 4100 Standby backlight can be set to maximum Standby backlight last key press ede Back The screensaver is act
43. set has two connectors on the side of the handset for future use e one connector for connecting a headset e one Mini USB connector Note These connectors are currently not functional they are for future use The IP Handset also has a coil cord with a LAN connector for connecting to the IP cradle or directly to a LAN PoE interface IP cradle connectors The IP cradle has two internal LAN connectors and an alternative terminal block for the LAN connection e One LAN connector connects to the coil cord from the IP Handset e The other LAN connector or the terminal block connects to your LAN cable between the cradle and the BGAN terminal 6 Connecting the IP Handset Chapter 2 Getting started Connecting the cables to the IP cradle Do as follows 1 Remove the two screws holding the center cover in the bottom of the cradle and take off the cover Fit coil cord J102 here Cable relief 2 Connect the coil cord from the IP Handset to the cradle connector marked J103 Then fit the cable relief mounted on the coil cord into the groove at the cradle exit 3 To mount the external LAN cable do one of the following e Connect a standard LAN cable to the connector marked J102 in the cradle This is the cable for connecting to the BGAN terminal or other LAN PoE interface Important 4 The space between the cable LAN connector and the PCB is very scarce make sure the housing of the cable connector is not too
44. te display text Example The display shows 39558880 vi Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Table of Contents Safety Summary ccssssccccessssecccesssseeecesesseeeeeeeeeeeees iil About the Manual ccc cccscccccssssrcceesssseeecessseeeeeeeees IV Introduction WEL OE en E A EE E A AEE 1 S AET a a EA E 1 NOU TP AIAG Sel SEN T E E AS 2 FONES E E en etndeat cecesennuesuacasciees 3 WE ER e A E E E EEA 3 Getting started In this chapter 6 ssvosensesssneseaxnsssdensanernensavesesesnanncasiaestanrenaceyes 5 Connecting the IP Handset cccssccccsssseeceesssseeeees 5 Using a BGAN terminal sscccccssssccccsseecceesescccseesceceeeess 5 COMICON Ss a a A E A 6 Connecting the cables to the IP cradle ccccssccesseceeseceees 1 AiG Fa AVA NE Cradle se 9 Connecting the handset to a BGAN terminal cccccceeeees 10 Starting up the IP Handset cc eesesccceesssseeeeessseees 11 Powering the IP Handset sssccccssssseeccccccesseeecceeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal cccceee0s 12 Making the first call 4Sessecensacseonceusisecansexvsossaccoosencsesacetassss ects 13 The handset keypad and display ccccssssseceeeeees 14 TCHR CVD GU sagara EEE EER 14 TEP oer E E T 20 What s next ccc we cases eee nass escent eect 24 Operating the IP Handset In this chapter ae scnsssnersdeaatacicrssas
45. ter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide The below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems The handsetis An error occurred Press and hold the on hook key not responding in the software for at least 10 seconds to cause a to any keys hardware reset of the handset pressed No connection The PIN code has Enter the menu system of the to the BGAN not been entered handset and select BGAN gt Enter network in the BGAN PIN code For information on how terminal to enter the PIN see Establishing a connection using BGAN terminal on page 12 Thereis anerrorin See the manuals for the BGAN the BGAN terminal terminal for information on how or the BGAN to troubleshoot errors network The handset No SIP profile is Enter the menu system and select shows SIP selected the SIP to see the selected profile fault selected SIP profile Change the profile or select is invalid or the another profile if necessary For user name or further information see SIP on password is page 48 wrong 68 Appendix A Technical specifications In this appendix This appendix contains specifications for the IP Handset and outline drawings for the IP Handset and cradle Specifications O o e Power over Ethernet PoE class 2 Alternative B of IEEE802 3af is not supported 69 n e Ez O U w ok N U
46. tion and select Connect BGAN a 48 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To add a new SIP profile The handset can hold up to 10 profiles Do as follows 1 Inthe SIP menu select Options left select key 2 Select Add 3 Type in the name to use for the new profile and select OK 4 Move to SIP server and select Edit 5 At Server name IP select Edit again 6 Type in the server name URL or IP address and select OK 7 Type in the port number for the SIP server and select OK 8 Select Back The menu system Edit View res Delete Connect Manage 49 ap N 5O fae a aS k ap fs Ez fae Se ap e Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset 9 10 11 Continue through the items in the list selecting Edit typing in the information and entering with OK The items are e User name e Password e Codec priority When you have made your changes select Back If you want to connect immediately with the new profile select Connect If not select Back to leave the menu To edit a profile l 13 15 Profile name NewProfile SIP server voip serv 5060 Username Password In the list of profiles go to the profile you want to change and select Options gt Edit View 2 Edit the settings as described in the previous section Note 4 For the BGAN profile only the user name and pass
47. ver Transparency Noise cancellation Echo cancellation BGAN profile Registered Use BGAN time Not in use LI Time Date Not in use L Format 12 24h Enter PIN code CNo signal strength Time zone PIN status Profile 2 Profile 3 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset Call log To see the call log Note that the call log can hold maximum 100 calls You can delete calls from the call log For further information see the next pages in this section Do as follows 1 From the main menu select Call log 13 07 rad T 2 Select the list you want to see fae 3 Ifyou want to see details for a call move Missed calls a to the call and select View v Received calls 5 The display shows the name if known o the number time of the call and Dialled numbers duration D Manage 5 To add a number from the call log to the Contacts Do as follows 1 Inthe call log go to the call and select Options 2 Select Add to contacts Note that the Contacts list can hold maximum 100 entries 3 Type inthe name of your new contact and select OK The menu system 35 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To delete a number from the call log Do as follows 1 In the call log go to the call and select Options 2 Select Delete 3 Select Yes To delete all numbers in a call log folder Do as follows to delete all numbers in the call log or all numbers in a su
48. word can be changed The default user name and password are 0501 and 0501 50 The menu system Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset To delete a profile Do as follows 1 Inthe SIP menu move to the profile you want to delete and select Options 2 Select Delete 3 Select Yes To delete all profiles Do as follows 1 From the SIP settings menu select 13 15 2 Options left select key 2 Select Manage Memory usage 3 Select Delete all Delete all Important All profiles except BGAN are deleted this means that you will only be able to connect your handset using the BGAN profile ap wa ge fae al aS k ap alas p fae 2 ap sf 4 Select Yes To see memory usage in the list of SIP profiles To see the number of profiles in the list and the maximum allowed number of profiles do as follows 1 From the SIP settings menu select Options left select key 2 Select Manage 3 Select Memory usage The menu system 51 Chapter 3 Operating the IP Handset BGAN Overview When the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal the handset provides a dedicated BGAN menu for the terminal The following sections describe this menu To see the BGAN status Do as follows 1 From the menu system select BGAN 2 Select Status The status menu shows the following Enter PIN code information e UMTS status shows the status of the BGAN
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