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1. enn 3 4 1 2 0 9 NOTICE This product is in accordance with the Japanese Foreign Exchange and Foreign rade Law When you plan to export or take this product out to overseas similar law s and or regulation s applicable in your country may require approval or permission from a relative authority Our corporate homepage provides updated information and version upgrade services for each product To use this product in the most appropriate manner it is recommended that this homepage is periodically visited Homepage htto www wirelessip5000 com Copyrighte 2006 Hitachi Cable LID First Edition February 2005 Second Edition June 2005 Third Edition January 2006 g the Globe with Inspiration achi Cable
2. Bb AC address 17 40 n MAC address Dn0z11 22 33 44 b The MAC address for this product is displayed Web server You can check the Web server contents Gi 1 TCP IP 2 W LAN Select 5 Web server using the W keys of the J key 3 IP then confirm with the LS key address B Version The following information is displayed WEG server 1 40 Oo WEB server m URL http 192 188 3 6 16 Chapter 6 Other settings Version You can check the version 1 TCP IP Select 6 Version using the amp W keys of the jel key 2 W LAN then confirm with the key i dd E a ESS bh WEB server B version 1 40 Oo sot t ware v22l a2 10 31 The following information is displayed e Software version e BootROM version a Boot rom vl UIU 6 17 Chapter 6 Other settings Perform settings for this product 1 From the settings menu B Setup 2 Phone lack e a Alarm Select 7 Advanced using the A W keys of the LJ key X SITE then press the LY key SS Sri eT B Infarmat ton 1 Advanced Setthe clock 1 From the equipment settings menu advanced 17 40 i T E 2 Cont rast Select 1 Clock using the amp W keys of the key 3 Font size then press the LY key 4 Language A Caller ID B User data reset 2 tie 0 074 To setthe date and time from the clock menu select 1 Current time using the V disda 1 Current time 2 ime se
3. Select Yes using the lt P gt keys of the key then confirm with the key If you select Yes the Removed message is displayed then the display returns to the call log menu Deleting all call log data Removed 2 8 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls The last telephone number dialed is redialed lin Standby hold down the key or the key for at least 3 seconds 4 75 Mon Menu 2 The last telephone number dialed is redialed Fall QI Notice D The actual operation may vary slightly depending on the equipment 0312345678 connected with Calling from the call log Making a call from a call log In Standby display the Received call log using the key of the key The Dialed call log Bis displayed with the key 4 25 Mon When over a name or telephone number press the key A call is made to the selected telephone number Menu Received call 17 40 fe 0312345679 Xa 0312345680 Upt iong Dial Mode 2 0 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call from phone book Making a call from the phone book 1 In Standby the phone book search screen is displayed with the W key of the LL key 14 75 Mar Menu 2 The following five methods can be used for finding a telephone number Search 17 40 1 By name 2 By kana 2 By Read name Sey numba 3 By telephone number 4 By group B Bv index 4 By group 5 By abbreviated
4. Calls underway can be put on hold or transferred 1 2 Chapter 1 Please check the This product package contains the following items Please verify that you have all these items before using this product If any item in the setis missing or there is a mistake or omission in the user s manual please contact the store of purchase Gay Battery pack AC power supply 1 WirelessIP 3000 1 Charger 1 adaptor 1 Please recycle after use This battery pack is a recyclable lithium ion battery Please cooperate with the promotion of recycling for example by returning used up battery packs to the store of purchase 1 3 Chapter 1 Overview 2 LeftSoft Ke 3 RightSoft Ke 4 Enter Ke 5 Multi Function Ke 6 Send Key IN T End Ke i 8 Clear Ke 9 Number pad X10 Key Lock Side View Front View lll Explanations of the parts Name Functions USB Connector Connection of USB Cable LeftSoft Key Used for sub menu operation etc RightSoft Key Used for sub menu operation etc Enter Key Choice decision button 2 Multi Function Key Used for menu viewing screen scrolling etc Can be pressed up and down left and right AV lt P Volume Up Raises the handset and ringer volumes Volume Down Lowers the handset and ringer volumes 1 4 Chapter 1 Overview Send Key 7 End key l ClearKey CLR Number pad 10 Key lock Fun
5. R estore 1 Click the Browse button from the phone book menu and select the backup file B Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E PO RED ATY SACANA YID AWF a O O hAlpa Ole Sa Uu allele OT gt Google CBR Enn JoL 3 55 Edd7vUss S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Grou e New Number e Edit Grou Phonebook Backup Restore 2 A IARTENSELE AmE EP T hi 2 Click the Restore button to restore the phonebook espe Chapter 8 Web settings Changing the Password Changes the user password for the WirelessIP 3000 3 Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer HO REO RTV BENLADQGD YD ANF 2 Qs5 9 i3 e H Der kaa ORZ 2 9 LJ 3 PELAO http 192168 05 8080 systemhtml E3588 Google Clee Eni 70L Fr pdi I Main Page Phone Book Change Password ID user Old Password New Password Retype GHANGE VALUE RESET zi R INRTENELE CE Le 7 Enter the username user in the ID field Enter the old password Enter the new password Re enter the new password for confirmation Click the CHANGE VALUE button Click the RESET button to reset the entered information Select 4 digits as the password Ge e 9 Appendix 9 1 Chapter
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7. Appendix LAN Local Area Abbreviation for Local Area Network Refers to a small scale computer network Network This is a data packet periodically sentby the access pointto simplify the connection with the wireless LAN client device Beacon There are two operating modes of the wireless client power save mode and active mode Power save mode The power save mode intermittently places the device in sleep mode to save on power The active mode always provides power to the communication circuit DTIM This is a message to a wireless client in power save mode that a packet is waiting to be transmitted This TT packetis a message transmitted to stating that the device is in transmission standby For example if set to Delivery Traffic Indication 72 a beacon with DTIM and a beacon without are able to be mutually transmitted from the access point Message 9 8 Chapter 9 Appendix B Beacon NIEVA hirsini Aii 1 3 Button Confirmation Volume eene 6 10 6 11 C MC TRE 2 3 2 9 2 10 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 Scil 2 5 2 6 2 1 2 8 2 9 3 7 C alll Wa UU AEE E EA EAEE T DIR CAD INS 2 18 cia METTE 2 12 IILI NR u 1 3 D Deleting user data vss 6 23 DISC ODE Eo oe osea Dite om statue ivan PUERO EE DS brMES DUE DN UEM 1 8 Display Format of the Clock enne 6 20 E sie do EEUU TLUMITTM 1 3 SiC E ee Tne Terr ny
8. DOD REO RW BALAN Y M ANIH amp O 0 aAA Pwr kaa OIR a Uya oo FELAD http 192168 0 5 8080 ph_search _by html id 1 Google Cam Su Jott Fr v Pte S Main Page Phone Book Search by Name Name ai Cs t SEARCH z A SUNSEREhEUE I FF B vss Z 8 5 Chapter 8 Web settings 3 The Phone book data matching the search information is displayed Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Oo x POO REO ATW SACANA YD J Qm O 9 ia 4 Ds tommy Os E FELAD http 19216805 8080 ph search resulthtml Google clik B11 eFox9LELE 4 31 edaran amp Main Page Phone Book Phonebook Menu e 000 8 e 001 5 i E RINRENELE T FT TF EET Z 4 When the displayed phone book data is selected it can be edited deleted Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PO RED ATW BALLADG YD ALI n O x 2 Per yesmoo G2 B LJ amp 3 PELA http 192 168 0 5 3080 ph_search resulthtm id 00_00_000 Google CBR En Jobbe F 3 5 Pdtv S Main Page Phone Book Phonebook Menu Search Result e Name paawa e Read Name OGAWA e Phone Number e Group 1 Undefined e Speed Dial 000 v GHANGE CANCEL DELETE z E omen iUt T FT TF M 55k Z 8 6 Chapter 8 Web settings R egistration of New Phone Numbers 1 Select registration of new phon
9. OPTIONS gs ode 4 9 Chapter 4 Messaging 7 To delete all the draft messages from the Temp box screen press the LL Jey B re box 1740 to select the sub menu then select 3 Delete All Upt iong Temp box 1 r4 SAVE Upt iona 1 Edit A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed 2 Delete i dd 3 Delete all TEM Select Yes using the keys of the fol key then confirm with the key Do vou want ta All the draft messages are deleted delete OPTIONS ETE 4 10 Chapter 4 Messaging Displaying editing deleting and re sending of sent messages 1 from the Message menu Select 4 Sent box using the V keys of the jel then press the LY key key A list of the messages sent in the past is displayed Use the A V keys of the rel key to select a message The selected message is automatically scrolled horizontally to display the entire message You can also use the AP keys to check a message manually When you select a message and press the key a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed The following information is displayed e Date e Telephone number e Message contents To edita sent message after selecting the message you wish to edit from the Sent box list screen press the key and select 1 Edit from the submenu The screen becomes as in the figure on the right so with the A W keys of the L
10. TD61 2899 the Globe with Inspiration achi Cable WirelessIP 3000 User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the WirelesslP 3000 Please carefully read and understand this User s Manual before using the product After reading this manual please keep it close at hand for use any time you need it Product certified to meet technical standards Thank you for your purchase of this product This user s manual contains items that you should follow in order to prevent any harm to yourself and others or damage to equipment and to enable you to use this product safely An explanation of the markings and symbols used in this manual is provided below Please understand these symbols before reading the rest of this document Please always observe for the sake of Safety This symbol indicates details that if ignored and the product is handled incorrectly can result in death or severe injury This symbol indicates details that if ignored and the product is handled incorrectly can result in injury or damage to equipment This symbol indicates details that if ignored and the product is handled incorrectly can result in failure of this product to This symbol indicates cautions concerning the handling of this product Every care has been taken in the writing of this manual but if you find any points of concern with this manual please notify us through one of our contact points Please underst
11. espe Phone book 1 40 1 Search 2 New number J Edit zroup 4 Delete all B Edit eroup 1 40 1 Undef ined Upt i ons edit eroup 1 40 Upt iong edit eroup 1 40 1 Undef ined 2 Friend pt i ong B Edit eroup 1 40 Edit group Upt iong Chapter 3 Phone book 6 To delete a group select the name of the group to delete using the A W keys of the ardt group 1740 1 Undet ined aille key 2 Friend Upt i ons press the key to display the sub menu ism then select 3 Delete Q Notice 1 Undefined can not be deleted 7 A confirmation message is displayed Warning Select Yes using the lt 4 keys of the key 4 T Do vol wan J then confirm with the key delete es No If you select Yes the Removed message is displayed then the display returns to the EFOLIP phone book menu Inf armat jon i Removed Notice The telephone numbers registered in the deleted group are moved to 1 Undefined DPT Pons 3 12 Chapter 3 Phone book Deleting one data item from the phone book Ol 1 earch 0 2 New numb Select 1 Search using the A V keys of the key SURE 3 Edit group then press the key 4 Delete all 2 Search for the telephone number you want to delete Search 17 40 1 By name 2 By kana a By number ji Bv group B Bv index B search 1 40 1 By name 2 By kana 3 By number i By grou
12. Character input method 1 On the input screen use the LJ key to switch the input mode hiragana katakana BM Nen number 17 40 upper case lower case symbols numbers Mame The mode switching depends on the item being input 04 P bd Head name 2 When selecting a symbol select the type of symbol by using the dial pad Bb ues number 1740 n Mame a P bd Head name Select the symbols using the dial pad Q Notice Use the amp V keys ofthe key to switch pages 16 pages in all Era EIE LE ER Set the symbol by pressing the LY key 1 o symbols B aL The selected symbol is entered 4 S Bi Bi E L_a Bb uev number 1 40 m H Mame oa P e Read name 0 4 Chapter 9 Supplementary text input mode 3 When selecting the hiragana after entering use the V key of the key to change the kanji Select the appropriate kanji using the A W keys and press the LY key to confirm the character 4 To delete the entered character press the key If the key is pressed for more than a second all characters are deleted Bb uev number 1 40 E Mame n a head name Bb uev number 1 40 am Mame n a head name Bb uev number 1 40 Fa kl oy Mame 1 D a head name Notice This device uses the Omron Software s J apanese conversion software Mini Wnn to convert the J apanese 9 5 Ch
13. 2 O Der fromm e 2 5 B 8 3 J e PELAD E nwp 192168058080 phbooklhtm gEgsee Google Cez Sv zmesUiUE F smd Edd7vss S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Grou dm Phonebook Backup Restore e Backup e Restore H gp eterna IT T D WE Z 2 When adding a group enter the group name into the new group and click the Save button Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Mie xl 7H RRO RTW SALAN YD ALO a I A Emp LA x O O x 2 Per gesmoo OZ a LWA 3 ro PELADO http 192 16805 8080 pb group html E388 Google Caz Sir eFovdlele trp trv S Main Page Phone Book Edit Group Group List RINEN CEE Le Z 8 8 Chapter 8 Web settings 3 Click the group name to edit or delete the group Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer PE RED RTV SACANA YD AIH aw Om O 9 i2 O Der reno C BAS oo PELA e http 1921680 5 8080 pb group change html v 126h Google Chee Enn amp zusDU UE 5 Fr wjd2vss I inl xi Main Page Phone Book Edit Group Group List e Group 001 Undefined e Group 002 Friend e 05 1 0 101 O OTT T aa z Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer rl x POO REO ATW SACANA YD AIH Lid On O Fd O les trom eC 8 LJ
14. 6 Other settings Setting the alarm function 1 To change the alarm function settings from the setting menu B Setup fel 1 Bel Vib Select 3 Alarm using the A V keys of the I key 2 Phone lock then press the LY key 4 Vo ume 5 Errar notify B Inf armat ian Up to 3 alarm settings can be registered B iun 17 40 2 Al Select 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 or 3 Alarm 3 using the V keys of the 3 Rn key then press the LY key Alarm setting information is displayed To change a setting Using the key select E dit For the setup select On or Off Q Notice If you select Off the setting can be saved but the alarm does not operate Enter the alarm time For Ring select from Bell 1 through Bell 5 Vib or Silent For frequency select from Once Everyday Mon Fri or Mon Sat Finally save with the key 6 9 Chapter 6 Other settings Adjusting the ringer volume handset volume and button confirmation beep volume 1 From the settings menu B Setup for 1 Bell svib 5 2 Phone lock Select 4 Volume using the A V keys of the L key duin oe then press the LY key B Error notify B Infarmat ion 2 Displays configuration information B Yolune 1740 Bt Ring Yol A Handset Yol Select the volume to be changed with the A V keys of the key Adjust the volume with the W keys of the key Finally save with the
15. B Temp box 17 40 l Use the A V keys of the to select a message The selected message is automatically scrolled horizontally to display the entire message You can also use the AP keys to check a message manually Upt iong 4 Ifthe key is pressed for a message selected from the list a confirmation screen like IB Wessaze 1 1 that in the figure on the right is displayed SAVE e Date 2005 05 10 12 21 e Telephone number e Message contents 4 8 Chapter 4 Messaging 2 To edit a draft message select that message press the LE key to select the Br box 1740 sub menu then select 1 E dit SAVE pt iong Dial Mode Teme box 1 40 SAVE Upt iona The screen becomes as in the figure on the right so with the A V keys of the u 2 Delete i key move to the input column you want to edit and edit it 9 Delete all MMP The edited message can be sent with the same procedure as for sending a newly created message B reu box 17 40 Messaze SAVE Humber 6 To delete a draft press the key to select the sub menu then select 2 B re box 1740 Delete SAVE Upt iong Dial Mode Teme box 1 40 SAVE Upt iona Edit A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed eae E i mm 4 Le lEelLe 8 3 Moge Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the jel key then confirm with the key Do you want to The message is deleted delete ves ws
16. Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Receiving an incoming call 1 Check that the internal number is displayed on the display Q Notice ol If Not connected or Not registered is displayed this phone cannot be used 2 When a call comes in the other party s telephone number is displayed on the screen If their name is registered in the contacts list their name is displayed above the telephone number You answer the incoming call by pressing the e key 0312346678 When a call is coming in Incoming call is displayed on the display 3 When you answer the call time is displayed Fall CLF _oos00 03 0312345678 Mute Fall CLL monos 0312345678 When you press the CR key the phone goes into mute mode and the other party can not hear you at all To end mute mode press the CR key again Unmute 4 To end the call press the key 04 25 Mon Menu 2 4 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Displays the Dialed call log and the Received call log 1 While on standby press the key to select the menu 4 75 Mon Select 3 Call log using the V keys of the key then press the LY key T eng Q Notice 1 Phone book f In Standby the Key s key displays the Received call log and 2 Messaze with the B key you can display the Dialed call log 3 Dall loz 4 Presence A Set up B Network Menu 2 To display the Receive
17. If you are on one call and another call comes in you can put the first call on hold and answer the new incoming call If you are on one call and another call comes in the incoming terminal plays the incoming call tone beeping and displays Standby on the display Q Notice u With some connection equipment this is not possible Ringing Tal c d Telephone number EU P a i A TE During a call Telephone number 0312345679 Telephone number 0312345680 If you press the key the call is placed on hold and you can receive the new call During a cal Faull D Telephone number EH 0317345661 gt Perret eee gt Holding pt i ans Mute Telephone number 0312345679 Telephone number 0312345680 Switching operation Pressing the key again toggles between the two calls zd Em Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Hold transfer You can transfer a call to another internal line Notice Q Calls can only be transferred external line gt internal or internal gt internal x Phone you want N to transfer to by Internal number 4 bin by v v by by G During a call Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 Press the key to put your current call on hold 4 ES RRRERREHERHEREERERREEREERERREE p gt On hold pt i ans Dial Mode Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 2 10 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Call
18. URDU ON 6 21 6 22 EGE Ci olt erect P 3 11 3 12 H 2 2 17 2 18 2 19 I te pb a TTD ON Sc os orante Vin TOR Go TT CE vE CREE DUE Du d oa 2 3 2 4 Internal Number Settings nnne 6 21 6 22 VUES Toe Ts c RB 1 5 J zc e scare 6 21 6 22 K Key Lock MOOG E 6 3 6 4 6 7 M MAC address value eene 1 3 ipo v 1 3 N N Network connections 1 8 Network Se CI sexo vvkc itr ri cr rh ira FR Ge Rv PE 1 3 1 4 NO IBI coq E E E R EAE A 2 12 2 13 0 Outgoing Calls eee atm 2 5 2 6 2 9 2 13 2 15 6 23 P doc 6 3 6 4 6 6 6 MNT 1 5 in Accu rP 1 5 R Received CallS isosiviper rit beo Ss 2 5 2 6 2 9 2 13 2 15 6 23 Receiver VolUM e oso pc DRE Ep DS DU pc OERR 6 10 6 11 PCC ING Cl mc N 2 4 ROO aA O 2 9 Bie SU Set Io L8 RR RR 1 8 Ringer VOLUPIeisssessodi pian ertidyd eia VI CHOKE P Ro 6 10 6 11 Ringer vibrator uenssioR IVA BRIIRSRERUINTRTINURNU RURSUS 6 8 S Sec 1 3 Speed dial number 2 10 2 16 3 4 3 6 3 8 3 10 rp MCT 1 3 T T UET OOE REN 9 3 Hit ETENIM 2 19 2 20 2 21 Transmission MOGB iecnE WES UD EORR ERE ERE Gc tama 2 13 2 15 U USE CADIE ossa MD 1 7 1 8 1 9 V i e 6 17 Volume ACIS TIN STN m 6 9 6 10 W Wireless networking
19. W key of the 1 key Speed dialing number Please enter the speed dialing number After inputting the necessary information press the key to save the information To revise a value move to the item to be revised with the A W keys of the Tel key and revise its value Press the key to save the information 3 6 Bb Hes number 1 40 Group Undet ined No Index Bb Heu number 1 40 1 Undet ined 2 Friend 3 Family Bb uev number 1 40 Group Friend Chapter 3 Phone book Registration from a call log Registering details into the phone book from the call log 1 Display the call log 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu Select the number to register press the key to display the sub menu Received call 1740 fe 0312345573 ta 0312345680 Select 1 Save Upt iong Received call 1740 fe 0312345573 Upt i ons d Save 2 Delete d eend Shs 4 Add friend 2 Input the information B es number 17 40 Name Please enter the name 7 Mame OGAWA P bd Head name oj After inputting this press theW key of the L key Read name Please enter the Read name for the name e After inputting this press theW key of the key Q Notice mE If nothing is input in the Read name column during phone book registration No name is displayed 3 1 Chapter 3 Phone book 3 Group Press the key and select a group Bites number 17 40 Group U
20. and 10 90 humidity Do not use or leave this product in any location subject to high humidity or dust or poor ventilation When plugging or unplugging the AC adaptor do not pull on the power cord e Never use paint thinner or benzine to clean this product This can cause deterioration of the case or paint peeling Normally wipe this product with a soft cloth If itis quite dirty dip the cloth in a little diluted neutral detergent T r b mnla g Pee 2 O TE E E 5 CONTENT a E 10 Chapter TEL OVErVICW arianen AAAA RTR 1 1 Features orme Wireless IP sisman AA 1 2 Names amp UMCTIONS OF DEVICE P Gic simiboradbitcbmirtendenslasee masta xasaretacataatexasinatarsteunnetoteuniosdananneianaacatunasneaties 1 4 VS ING access OBS starve T tte tyneetategntnataatetetentntedsiatatetatet 1 7 PC COS ONE C nad andseaeat te ctacunsanaearnacaca RE R RI ARRAI ONARA ETARE a nR ERAN ATER a RTRA REONE R aN ROn E RIRE RINTA l 7 Battery pack installation method ats neicwetsenstetatacte utero ate ctecram ets uch a ee ber cratsd nsdn sat IRURE DURO URS 1 7 Uses ee ene ee ee 1 8 Bau ee LO e cacumen Dupin E E iO RUNE DON UR n ON E E PUR DRM ON PEMR M RUFI 1 8 AC DON N a O sestertium S redu pde utn mM Edd MM EIFE ME 1 8 VAM METO area aa 1 9 Chapter2 Placing and Receiving Telephone Calls rrr 2 1 Switching the Power On Off sssssee enne nre 2 2 e O 2 2 PONET O FE 0 X
21. at most 20 access points can be displayed Opt ions 3 The following information is displayed B ies 1740 E Signal dBm m Channe Press the key to return to the SSID table 3 Chapter Maintenance 4 To update the network search information press the key and select MSite scan 10740 Submenu 023 Test Fra 01 Test FE 073 ori pt i ong Ref resh Select 1 Refresh then press the LY key The network search starts again searchinz 4 Chapter Maintenance A ping can be sent for any IP address 1 From the maintenance menu Select 2 Ping test using the A V keys of the key then press the LY key W Manual From the Ping test menu select 1 Manual using the A W keys of the ILI key Then confirm with the LY key 2 Enter the IP address for ping and press the LY key to start the ping recv Displays the ping response The following numbers indicate the response time sec time out Indicates there was no response to the ping To end ping press the C key or C ER key 5 M Ping test B Ping test Wetwork 1 Site scan 2 Pine test d Network reload 17 40 B Ping test 17 40 let Proxy d 2sl Proxy 4 Gateway b IFIF server 17 40 1 Manual Manua 172 21 62 1 17 40 iping 172 2162 17 recy 0 102 Chapter Maintenance lst Proxy Server 1 From th
22. number Select the search method using the A V keys of the fe key then press the key Ja ee a Input the characters to search for on the search screen then press the LY key The search results are displayed as in the figure on the right anu 1740 O01 0TANI Notice You can search without inputting the entire search text Suppose that the names Ogawa and Ootani are registered as names starting with o pt iong In this case if you input o then press the key both Ogawa and Ootani are displayed 5 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls 3 Select the party to call by pressing the A W keys then press the L key Fall nu A call is made to the selected telephone number OGAWA 0312345679 4 Selectthe name or telephone number from the search results screen then press the B Entries 17 40 key and detailed information is displayed 1 Mame OGAWA D a head name OGAWA Upt iong Dial Mode xa Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Caller ID These commands configure settings for caller ID lin Standby Press the key to select the menu Select 5 Setup using the V keys of the key then confirm with the key 2 From the settings menu Select 7 Advanced using the V keys of the key then confirm with the key 3 From the equipment settings menu Select 5 Caller ID using the V keys of the key then confirm with
23. reset A confirmation message is displayed Select Y es or No using the keys of the key This will remove all user data then confirm with the L2 key Are you sure If you select Yes the user data is deleted Deleting all user data The Removed message is displayed and the display returns to the equipment setting menu Removed 70 29 er 7 Maintenance Chapter Maintenance You can check the network settings 1 on Standby press the key to select the menu Select 6 Network using the V keys of the key then confirm with the LY key 1 Phone book 2 Message a Dall log 4 Presence 5 setup 1 2 Chapter Maintenance Information on signals detected can be displayed 1 From the maintenance menu Network 17 40 Select 1 Network search using the A W keys of the E key 2 Ping test then confirm with the XU key 3 Network reload 2 A message is displayed during the search The SSID of the detected access points are displayed after several seconds To see detailed information select the SSID and press the A W keys of the Searching JJ key 4 then press the LS Key Bisite scan 1740 02 Test 1 Q Notice mE Ei 01 Test 2 Access points configured to deny ANY connection are not displayed in the table of detected results If the detected access point is encrypted the 07 ori SSID is screened and displayed In addition
24. small children Plug the AC adaptor all the way into the electrical socket Plug the AC adaptor into its own socket not into a multi socket tap or extension cord Check that the power plug or AC adaptor is free from dust before plugging into the electrical socket Once every six months to one year unplug the power plug or AC adaptor from the socket and inspect and clean it Dust build up could cause fire and electrical shock When plugging or unplugging the AC adaptor always hold the adaptor itself not the cord When unplugging or plugging in the power cord hold it by the plug Never pull the cord itself Do not process the power supply cord bend or twist it with excessive force yank it or heat it If the power supply cord is damaged or the plug is loose in the socket do not use the AC adaptor If there is lightning in the vicinity for safety sake unplug from the socket Please discontinue use if any unusual conditions should occur such as the device emitting smoke an unusual smell or a strange noise If such a condition should occur immediately disconnectthe AC adaptor from the electrical socket make sure that the smoke stops then contact the store of purchase Caution e Failure to follow the items below can cause fire battery fluid leaks heat electrical shock and injury After charging is complete and when not charging unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical socket Only charge the battery pack within the ranges of 0 40 C
25. the figure on the right is displayed Delete d Delete all SPME Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the fol key then confirm with the key l Do you want to All the messages in the Sent box are deleted delete es o 4 13 Chapter 4 Messaging Configure the ring tone and mode when a message arrives 1 from the Message menu B ise 1 Recy box M E 2 Write Msg Select 5 Setup using the A V keys of the LL key S p Do then press the L key 4 sent box 2 Displays configuration information B Setup 17 40 Using the L_L_ key select Edit aol ns FR Mode 17 40 There are 16 ring types Bell 1 Bell 16 A Ring Type R Mode ee are four modes Ringing vibration Ringib LED a EN Finally save with the key 4 14 r5 Presence Chapter 5 Presence Displays the presence menu lin Standby press the key to select the menu 4 75 Mon Select 4 Presence using the A V keys of the key then press the LY key Menu B enu 1 Phone bool z Message a Dall loz B setup B Net work Q Notice m With some connection equipment this is not possible b 2 Chapter 5 Presence Displaying a list of registered users 1 From the presence menu Select 1 User list using the V keys of the key then press the LY key 2 A list of registered users is displayed 3 To register a user on the use
26. the list the detailed contents of the error are displayed Use the lt 4 keys of the ey key to switch through the detailed contents O12 Error notify 1740 1 Service LED 3 Errarlaz Error notify 1740 1 Service LED Error notify 1740 1 Service LED 2 Error Msz 3 Error laz B Wessaze 1 40 2005 10 01 12 34 2005 10 01 03 15 2005 10 01 03 00 Upt iong 2005 10 01 12 34 sIPUA WARNING amp IP rezister res ultirezistrat ion fa lliretryatter 3600 00 maz 3 Chapter 6 Other settings 9 To delete an error message select edit using the key B usse 40 2005 10 01 12 34 T T l Select 1 Delete all then press the key 2005 10 01 03 15 2005 10 01 03 00 Opt i onis Delete all KeySelect Yes using the lt 4 keys of the key then press the key Warning Do vou want to delete ves No All error messages are deleted Removed DET Pons oxi Chapter 6 Other settings Information on the network can be checked 1 From the settings menu Setup 2 Phone lack a Alarm Select 6 Information using the V keys of the key X SITE then confirm with the LU key LOr DOE B Infarmat ton 1 Advanced TCP IP You can check the TCP IP contents 1 B information 17 40 From the information display menu select 1 TCP IP using the amp V keys of the pamens 2 W LAN 4 MAC address then confirm with the L7 key 5 W
27. volume After turning the power on the time reverts to the Although this device cannot retain the time when the power is turned off there is a function default value The battery pack becomes unable to be used The sound is interrupted when backing up or restoring phonebook data from a WEB server during communication that automatically sets the time by matching the time information on the NTP server If the device will not be used for more than a month remove the battery from the unit The battery pack may become unusable due to self discharge Store the battery pack at less than 20 C in a low humidity environment that is clean and free of dust Sound may be interrupted when backing up or restoring phonebook data from a WEB server during communication Continue to use as normal as this is not unusual 0 2 Chapter 9 Appendix Number pad equivalence table W Number Input Mode W Character Input Mode similar to lower case Key Character assignments Key Characterassignments 0 ABC Bo B PERF ooo ee ee co ooo So B HKt ooo B mno W Hiragana Input Mode W Katakana Input Mode Key Character assignments Key Characterassignments iBbo ahbo5ahB E rudozx4r4525 Dae Cita He Oe B lsucret B vv2tv A Jr BDtTED 4 eoFYFRY 4 I 5 43 0 FIRB bl NEZAR neran S 5 we a Changed Voiced Consonant Marks a Changed Voiced Consonant Marks B besze B 72 0 3 Chapter 9 Appendix
28. 2 Block list Select 4 Setup using the V keys of the I key 2 dod 7 then press the LY key 2 Displays configuration information B Setup 1740 w Online bell Enabled A Ring Type setup 1 40 ww Online bel 4 Enabled To change a setting press the key select Edit then select the new value For the online level select Enabled or Disabled RH Ring Type There are five ring types Ring 1 Ring 5 There are four modes Finally save with the key 9 12 r6 Other settings 6 1 Chapter 6 Other settings When Manner mode is set the ringer does not ring and all ringers go into vibration mode 1 With the phone on standby hold down the ee key on the number pad for at least 1 second The phone goes into Manner mode 2 When the phone goes into Manner mode the Manner mode icon is displayed on the screen 3 To end Manner mode press and hold down the key on the number pad again Manner mode ends 04 25 Mon 17 40 Menu 6 2 Chapter 6 Other settings When the keylock is set button operations are disabled Q Notice You can lock the keys to prevent accidental operation of keys for example when you walk around with the phone s power On 1 In Standby hold down the key for at least one second If the key lock mode is set to Password you are asked to input your password Enter the password then press the key Q N
29. 2 Message using the amp V keys of the then press the LY key Notice With some connection equipment this is not possible 4 2 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu Presence B ien 1 40 1 Phone bool a Dall loz 4 Presence 5 setup 6 Network Chapter 4 Messaging Displays edits and deletes received messages 1 The message icon is displayed on the standby screen when there is an unread message To display the message from the IM menu Select 1 Recv box using the V keys of the key then press the LY key If there is an unread message a screen is displayed showing the number of unread messages A list of the messages is displayed Select a message using the A V keys ofthe fel key The selected message is automatically scrolled horizontally to display the entire message You can also use the keys to check a message manually When you select a message and press the LY key a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed The following information is displayed e Date e Telephone number e Message contents 4 3 4 75 Mon Menu a Wessaze 2 Write Wee a Temp box Sent box 5 Setup unread fessagels BM Fecr box 1 40 34Hello My Mamer Em 123 Upt iong Message 1 2 Hella 311190 2005 05 10 12 21 Chapter 4 Messaging 4 To reply to a received message select the message to reply to
30. 9 Appendix Phenomena Response mem not start Cannot operate the keys and the displayed information does not MEE It is mm EN to see the displa Vertical lines appear on the display Communication is bad or the phone suddenly disconnects The standby time is different to that in the specifications The device heats up The device heats up when communicating or recharging The battery pack may be dead If the battery pack is dead the device will not start and the memo Te will not light up Restart it again after recharging the battery using the AC adapter Remove the battery pack and then reconnect it Reference P 1 7 M S S S S S S LO pack installation method PF 7 contrast If the device has not been used in a while and the battery pack has been removed incorrectly vertical lines may appear on the display Remove the battery pack and then reconnect it Itis possible that you are too far from the access point the signal is being weakened by an obstruction such as a wall or there is electromagnetic interference Confirm the reception level The battery pack standby time may differ according to the configuration or settings of the access point When the device is located outside the range of the access point the device may consume power This device may become somewhat warm The device may become warm during calls or recharging Continue to use as normal as this is not unusual The volume is low Adjust the
31. Deleting one tem fom phone DOO Kosseasavaiu disrapura unb e v D RU ER UP C DEO ETFI MN DISMINUIR DEN NUM HU AIME 3 13 De let entire phone DOOK aestate M MPH PEU RITE UICE TWPORE n FONP A UII i 3 15 Chapter Gai Messaging ism nma adem INT TU RET 4 1 Message ON eI 4 2 hyeme M 4 3 Mew ME S M E 4 7 yj 4 8 Sm 4 11 dun 4 14 Chapter 5 S iPresencecconmmemensitemonimma I nece atortencrstnarseeesaversevssstsayasarsasersanevartansns ranershis 5 1 FOS SINC IM d PNE ET aesioaniatatansiaanineisbavsunineneesanarine 5 2 Sorge Em 5 3 BIOCK IS Lastest esed HL MS deor Med pee aaah DUM ME LEMMA TN ADMIN D DM DE M MA 5 7 SOU anana a eto a a a a a a a a 5 11 A EEA AEA EA AEA EA EL E E EA EA E AE AEA E NANEN ee ne EA E A AEA E E EA EAT E 5 12 Chapter Omer setings merran vsreuverseusierstanedtaansis 6 1 Manner mode ONO oca a A RE HR EA o HERE A A 6 2 Send ENING CVO CK dca tinta E aa tina aad tud a d tI d Cats 6 3 SII SSH DI he deteteteten us ote users etta tette a edid 6 5 PassWord OCK Mode Selecon xsetemivetentdmeimteiividiseteditvidvadsiirsitdwidt
32. E X e PELAWD http 192 168 05 8080 pb edit _erouphtmI id 002 Google Chee Enn amp zusDU UE 5 Fr wjd2vss I Main Page Phone Book Group Friend rend CHANGE CANCEL DELETE z E RNRENELE T FT EEEE Z Chapter 8 Web settings Backing up Restoring the Phonebook Backup Backs up the phonebook data Restore Restores the phonebook data Backup 1 Select backup from the phone book menu Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer ril x PO REDO RTV SACANA YD AWF Qs O i3 AG Ler geome ec 2 9 L2 amp 3 pr PELADO E hwp 79216805808 phbookihtm o dors Google Clee Sort zott F F pia S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Grou e New Number e Edit Grou Phonebook Backup Restore Zi e R IARTENSELE EZES hi 2 When vCard or CSV format is selected the phone book data can be downloaded in the selected format Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer Ioj xi PO RED ATW SACANA YD AIH ar Qm Q 9 2 GO Der kmn e 2 5 B Uu 3 A PELAD E ntie o2168058080 pbbackuphtm sw Eee Google Cam Ebr Jott xi 5 jejd7vss S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Backup e vCard Format e CSV Format BACK NINETEEN CEE Le Z oe el ho Chapter 8 Web settings
33. EB server B Version The information below is displayed TCP IP 17 40 A WWith the key scroll and check E Use DHCP Oo IP address Use DHCP IP address Nemask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 Q Notice m If the wireless network can not be connected to No network connection is displayed 6 14 Chapter 6 Other settings Wireless networking You can check the wireless contents 1 TCP IP 2 W LAN Select 2 Wireless LAN using the V keys of the J key 3 SIP then confirm with the L key address Server B Yersion The information below is displayed With the WV keys scroll and confirm B LAN 17 40 n Current Net work a ssID SIP Q Notice DONEN If the wireless network can not be connected to No network connection is displayed The contents of the SIP can be checked 1 B lnformation 1740 1 TCP IP l 2 W LAN Select 3 SIP using the A W keys of the J key then confirm with the L key 4 MAC address h WEB server B Version The information below is displayed SIF With the V keys scroll and confirm Bo o A E URL a SIP 48192188 al User ID 6 19 Chapter 6 Other settings MAC address value You can check the contents of the MAC address 1 TCP IP 2 W LAN Select 4 MAC address using the W keys of the J key 3 IP then confirm with the L key address Server B Version
34. Fecr box 1 40 4 Hello My Name pt ions 1 Reply 2 Forward d Save 4 Delete NIB B Fecr box 1 40 Message Hello Humber B necs box 1 40 ai Recipients 1 31500 Do vou want ta send meszaze Chapter 4 Messaging 6 To delete a message select the message to delete from the Recv box list Bie box 1740 E Hello My Namet then press the key to select the sub menu and select 4 Delete MEE OL Me ao f 123 Upt iong Dial Mode BM necs box IRE 4 Hello My Mame pt i ans 1 Reply The screen in the figure on the right 3rd screen down is displayed 2 Forward Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the lL key then confirm with the key The message is deleted Do vou want to delete 7 To delete all the messages in the Inbox nec box 1740 from the Recv box list screen press the key to select the sub menu and select 5 Delete all 123 Upt iong BM necs box Teo 4 Hello My Name pt ions 2 Forward d oa ve 4 Delete m A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Select Yes using the keys of the jel key then confirm with the L 2 key Do you want to delete Aves s All the messages in the Recv box are deleted 4 6 Chapter 4 Messaging Writing and sending a new message 1 from the Message menu B iiessaze 17 40 1 Recy box Select 2 Write Msg using the A V
35. Is 23000 WII eMn She Ait tian tat bettie tle at tat tata ttal ttul inia a t titus Gl olio uta tot siu 0 2 DEIN co Dur EROR ur dr ra m nam NOME EMEN EM MS 0 2 When setna Va TELNE T ode tut etd utt de ure dur rei ee diet deme dud dM uude 0 2 AECOSS TRSHIGHORS datum adinim bon bb ob d i rani dus c A A E E balcon t eM Ga 0 2 sensa UIST M One idu uds dta aua uu d NINE LIMEN 0 3 IVT AUPE statuette cuenta etre acta atte a dtd n tid td ode detti tud ete uS Rt 0 3 Waren em T 0 4 Ghahgird ne P ase WOLF rn a ubt bu mdi num mm oum hebt 0 12 Chapter 9 c Appendlxccs smesso amena E rare 9 1 TOUDE NOON E I T T T S 9 2 FS ales EO OE 9 3 N mber pad equivalen etli cats ee eee 9 3 Chalk EDEN mno U ated nut earn or Pil erra E N NA 9 4 usns I M 9 6 S DOCTOR HOD entptingatin un auus nen cca den acit aan aie arde dain iden sense dae eee ee 9 7 IOS Sy iot atram icr ora cen dare oon vl mid dene MU MSN nM MM ME DM CEN due 9 8 NDEN e QN 9 9 11 rl Overview Chapter 1 Overview lll Overview of this product Q This is a mobile wireless IP telephone conforming with IEEE802 11b standard for wireless LAN wi fi This product supports WEP 64 128 256 bit and WPA PSK TKIP encryption formats Up to 300 contacts can be registered in the phone book Up to 20 calls each can be registered in the incoming and Dialed call logs
36. J key move to the input column you want to edit and edit it Finally confirm with the key The edited message can be sent with the same procedure as for sending a newly created message 4 11 a Wessaze 1 Recv box 2 Write Maz d Temp box 4 Sent box A Setup Sent box WiFi Phone WIPSOOO 17 4 Upt iong Dial Mode Message 1 3 WIFI 311180 2005 05 10 12 21 Sent box WiFi Phone WIPSOOO 17 4 Upt iong B ent box WiFi Phone Upt iona q1 Edit 2 Delete J Delete all SPHE 17 4 B sent box Message wiFi 17 4 Humber Chapter 4 Messaging 5 To delete a sent message after selecting the message you wish to delete fromthe Sent I Sent box 17 40 box list screen press the key and select 2 Delete from the submenu WiFi Phone WIPSOOO Upt iong Wet box 17 40 WiFi A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed E dpt pons 1 Edit Select Yes using the lt A P gt keys of the L key d Delete all SEESE then confirm with the key The message is deleted Do you want to delete es No fea mode 4 12 Chapter 4 Messaging 6 To delete all the messages in the Sent box from the Sent box list screen press the Ba sent box 1740 key to select the sub menu then select 3 Delete All Phone WIPSOO0 Upt iong Wet box 17 40 WiFi Upt ions 1 Edit A confirmation screen like that in
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38. ample installing a partition wall Besides that if this product should cause harmful electromagnetic interference in a special low power wireless station used for identifying a mobile unit or in an amateur wireless station or some other problem occurs please inquire at the store from which you made your purchase Bl Built in 2 4GHz band IEEE801 11b wireless LAN functions Usage frequency band Wireless equipment using the 2 4GHz band Transmission method DSSS Modulation DOPSK DBPSK CCK Assumed interference distance 40 m max Frequency modulation advantages The entire bandwidth can be used to avoid the frequency bands of indoor wireless stations and special low power wireless stations used for identifying mobile units as well as amateur wireless stations Because the 2 4GHz band frequency used in this product overlaps with medical equipment microwave ovens and other industrial and scientific equipment as well as indoor wireless stations and special low power wireless stations for identifying mobile units used in plant manufacturing line etc electromagnetic interference is possible Before starting to use this product double check that no indoor wireless stations or special low power wireless stations are operating within the interference range of this product Be sure to read this section for the sake of safe usage Please observe these precautions in order to use this product safely and prevent injury to the user an
39. and main unit metal terminals 1 7 Chapter 1 Overview Battery pack removal While pressing the rear cover in direction 1 slide the rear cover in direction 2 and remove it Remove the battery pack AC power supply adaptor This product can be charged with the AC adaptor When using the AC power supply adaptor plug the plug into a wall socket and connect the connector to the base of this product or to the rear of the desktop charger You can charge the telephone while you are using it N ISS 1 8 Chapter 1 Overview Using accessories Charging method Plug the AC power supply adaptor into a socket and connect it to the charger Insert the phone into the top of the charger until the LED lights up blue The LED goes out when the charging is complete 1 9 r2 Placing and Receivinc elephone Calls 2 1 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Switching on the power for this product 1 With the power Off if you hold down the C key for at least 3 seconds a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power comes On Notice Loading The messages Loading and Running are displayed in order This processing takes a few seconds If the power supply does not come On charge the battery 2 The standby screen is displayed 4 75 Mon Menu Power OFF Switch
40. and that this company can not assume any responsibility for any damage or other pure economic loss resulting from lost communications opportunities due to a breakdown of this product its incorrect operation power failure or other external factors After sales service We request that you write down in a memo or otherwise store any information that you yourself have registered in this product This company has no obligation concerning changes to or loss of any information and bears no responsibility for this whatsoever During repairs for a breakdown data created by the customer or loaded in from outside may change or be lost This company takes no responsibility for this Registered trademarks copyrights Windows Is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Windows XP is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Windows 2000 is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows 2000 P rofessional operating system The J apanese language converter software Mini Wnn is a registered trademark of Omron Software Ltd Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Any reproduction or copying of its content without prior permission is strictly forbidden The contents of this manual may be revised at any time without prior notice For support infor
41. apter 9 Appendix Explanation of the Menu screen 1 Menu numbers can be directly entered on the menu screen to move to a function in addition to using the key For example when the 5 key is pressed on the screen in the right diagram it moves to the Setup Menu z Phaene lack 3 Alarm 4 val ume h Errar notify And when the key is pressed the device returns to the previous screen EINE B nformat ian B enu 1 Phone book 2 Wessace Notice 3 Call log The menu contents change somewhat according to the connection device d Presence and the settings of this device B Network 0 6 Chapter 9 Appendix No tem Specifications 0000 1 Main Unit Physical dimensions 44 W mm X 22 D mm X 127 H mm Weight Usage Environment Wireless Radio Transmission method DBPSK 1Mbps DQPSK 2Mbps CCK 5 5 amp 11Mbps Frequency band 2 4GHz Band 2400 2497MHz 1 14ch Output power 10 mW MHz max Data rate 1 2 5 5 11 Mbps S oftware Audio encoding G 711 A Law Law 64kbps G 729A 8kbps SSID WEP 64 128 256bit Battery Battery pack Capacity 3 7V 1350mAh Li ion The communication and standby times may fluctuate due to environment conditions i e charge conditions temperature electromagnetic wave conditions etc and function settings Do not use a supply voltage other than 100V AC when recharging The appearance specifications may change without notice 9 7 Chapter 9
42. ber e Search by Group e New Number e Edit Group Phonebook Backup Restore e Backup fe Restore E S IHRTENSELE 7 TL TL NM RE A B Phonebook Menu List Search by Index Searches edits deletes by speed dial number Name Search Searches edits deletes by name Phone Number Search Searches edits deletes by telephone number Group Search Searches edits deletes by group Registration of a New Phone Number Registers a new number to the phone book data Group Registration Searches edits deletes groups 8 4 Chapter 8 Web settings Searches Edits Deletes the Phone book 1 Select the search method from the Phone book menu Search by Index Name Phone Number Group Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer iri xt POD RED ATW BALAN YD ALI Ar JQse Q x 2 Pwr kan OI a UE Sje PELA W http 192 168 05 8080 ph book html Eee Google CRR Qn ened Ltt Fr pia S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Grou e New Number e Edit Grou Phonebook Backup Restore e Backup 40E Restore E amp SisexenaUt T T FF ON T5 SF p 2 Enter search information and click the Search button If no search information is entered and the Search button is pressed the entire phonebook displays Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 x
43. ctions Used for receiving and making calls Used to end a call and to switch the power ON OFF Used as the Erase button for character input Used as the Return button for menu viewing Inputs numbers letters etc 0 9 for dialing etc Also used for menu shortcuts Locks unlocks the buttons 1 5 Chapter 1 Overview ill Displayed icons 4 25 Mon Menu Shows the reception signal strength The more bars the stronger the signal Outof Shows thatthe location is outside the service area or is an environment where the signals do not reach service area Shows that the ring mode is in silent mode Shows that the ring mode is in vibrate mode Displayed when there is an unread message Shows that the keys are locked Key operation is disabled nmm Shows the remaining battery capacity Displays the current presence status Reference P5 11 Status Bw Online Gi Picking up Hu Briefly away from seat e H Away from seat S I Busy Ud Lunch break Ll offiine r Shows that the alarm is On 1 6 Chapter 1 Overview These guidelines cover the accessories for this product Accessories ll Battery pack lI AC power supply adaptor WE Charger Battery pack installation method While pressing the rear cover in direction 1 slide the rear cover in direction 2 and remove it With the precaution label of the battery pack facing up install aligning the battery pack
44. d call log B Call loz 1740 1 Received cal Ol 2 Dialed call i 3 Delete all Select 1 Received call using the A W keys of the key wee then press the key The incoming call list is displayed If a name is set for a telephone number that is Bi Received cali 1740 displayed If not the telephone number is displayed r e 0212345673 The meanings of the icons displayed in the received call log are as follows Re 0312345680 Received call log Shows that a call came in and was answered Missed call log Shows that an incoming call was not answered Upt iong Dial Mode 9 5 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls 3 To display the Dialed call log B Call loz 1740 Received call Select 2 Dialed call log using the amp V keys of the key then press the LY key 3 Delete all The name or telephone number called is displayed in the same way as for the Received call log B Dialed call 1740 The meanings of the icons displayed in the Dialed call log are as follows Dialed call log Shows that an outgoing call was made 0212345680 Upt iong Displays detailed call log information 1 To display detailed call log information select the Received call log or Dialed call log MIEN DIES e Se Re 2005 05 0 12 21 TOM e Date 0312345678 e Name DO 20 13 e Telephone number The following information is displayed e Call time With the key of the lol
45. d others and to prevent damage to equipment Please understand these warnings and cautions before reading the rest of this manual Store it safely near at hand for future reference after reading it The phone Warning Do notuse any AC adaptor other than the one came with this product Doing so can result in fire electrical shock and malfunction e Do notuse any accessory or separately sold item other than those specified for this product Doing so can result in fire electrical shock and malfunction Never swing or throw this product by the end of a hand strap off the shelf product You could strike and hurt someone or damage this product This device should not under any circumstances be used inside an airplane or aviation facilities a high speed train bullet train or a hospital Electromagnetic interference could cause electronic equipment to malfunction and result in an accident Donotusethis product with wet hands This can result in electrical shock Never use this product in any location where it can be easily wet by water or other liquid such as near a sink or hot tub Never disassemble or alter this product Do not repair this product yourself Doing so can result in fire electrical shock and malfunction Use this product somewhere out of the reach of infants and small children An infant or small child playing with this product could receive an electrical shock and injury Please discontinue us
46. e Ping test menu Select the 1st Proxy server using the A V keys of the key Then confirm with the LY key Execute a ping to the 1st proxy server recv Displays the ping response The following numbers indicate the response time sec time out Indicates there was no response to the ping To end ping press the L key or C ER key If the 1st Proxy server is not configured the message in the diagram on the right is displayed 2nd Proxy Server 1 From the Ping test menu Select 3 2nd Proxy server using the A V keys of the key then confirm with the key Execute a ping to the 2nd proxy server recv Displays the ping response The following numbers indicate the response time sec time out Indicates there was no response to the ping To end ping press the L key or C ER key 1 6 B Ping test 17 40 1 Manual d lst Proxy J dat Proxy 4 Gateway b IFIF server M Ping test 17 40 ipinz172 21 28 251 recy 0 102 Mo address set a Ping test 17 40 1 Manual let Proxy J dst Proxy 4 Gateway b IFIF server M Fine test 17 40 ipinz172 21 28 77 recy 0 102 Chapter Maintenance 3 Ifthe 2nd Proxy server is not configured the message as shown in the diagram on the right is displayed Default Gatewa 1 From the Ping test menu Select 4 Gateway using the V keys of the key then confirm with the LY key 2 Execut
47. e a ping to the default gateway recv Displays the ping response The following numbers indicate the response time sec time out Indicates there was no response to the ping To end ping press the L key or C ER key TFTP Server 1 From the Ping test menu Select 5 TFTP Server using the A V keys of the key then confirm with the key Execute a ping to the TFTP server recv Displays the ping response The following numbers indicate the response time sec time out Indicates there was no response to the ping To end ping press the key or key Mo address set B Ping test 17 40 1 Manual let Proxy d 2sl Proxy b IFIF server M Ping test 17 40 ipingz172 21 23 1 recy 0 102 M Ping test 17 40 1 Manual 2 lat Proxy d egt Proxy 4 Gateway b IFIF server B Ping test 17 40 iping172 21 28 27 recy 1 102 Chapter Maintenance Network reload 1 From the maintenance menu B Network IT 1 site scan Select 3 Network reload using the A W keys of the key ge NEES then confirm with the key 4 Select Restart or Deactivate using the A V keys of the key then confirm with the key In Standby press the A key of the key to reconnect the network 4 Select Restart or Deactivate using the A P gt keys of the key then confirm with the key Network reload Menu 1 8 8 Web setti
48. e if any unusual conditions should occur such as the device emitting smoke an unusual smell a strange noise or water getting into this product Continued use the device in this condition can result in the outbreak of fire electric shock or malfunction Immediately cut off the power and remove the battery pack Make sure that the smoke stops then contact the store of purchase Caution Do not install the device on shaky inclined or otherwise unstable surfaces The product might fall and cause a fire injury or breakdown Do not sit on this product place a heavy object on it or pinch it between objects Doing so may break this product Do not use this product where dew condensation may occur When moving this product suddenly between environments at drastically different temperatures there is a danger of dew condensation so take care This can cause deformation discoloration fire and breakdown If dew condensation forms in this product either dry it or leave it for a long while in the current environment before using It Do not leave this product anywhere subject to drastic environmental changes such as locations subject to direct sunlight or near a heater or air conditioner This can cause deformation discoloration fire and breakdown Do not drop the product or subject it to strong shocks Doing so may cause injury or breakdown Do not use or leave this product in any location subject to high humidity or dust Doing s
49. e numbers from the phonebook menu Zi Web Conficuration Microsoft Internet Explorer E PO REDO RTV SACANA YMD AWF Qr O h 2 GO Dee grou e C72 8 LIE 3 rone JEEUAGN E e nwevense9O Redi mL gt Google Clee En 2mesUiUE sd Edd7Uss S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Grou Phonebook Backup Restore e Backup 88 Restore zi ig A IARTENSELE AmE EP T hi 2 Enter the name phone number speed dial number and group Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer POO EO ATW SACANA YD J Ld O O x 2 Pam fram Oe B LJ4 sd vo PELAGO http 192 168 05 8080 pb new htm E3658 Google Clam Son enolate xi 5 jdd7Usy S Main Page Phone Book New Number e Name uu e Read Name e Phone Number e Group 1 Undefined e Speed Dial 000 z SAVE and CONTINUE SAVE CANCEL A HNErene Ue I TT T Nt Z 3 Click the Save Continue button to continue to create a new phone book entry 4 Click the Save button to register it to the phone book and to return to the phone book menu 8 1 Chapter 8 Web settings Edit Group 1 Select Edit Group from the phone book Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer rl x Pe EO RTV SALANS YD ALI Lu KEM O 3l
50. ent This product may cause life threatening electromagnetic interference with medical equipment Do not use this product near a microwave oven that is in use A microwave oven can cause electromagnetic interference with the wireless communications of this product The wireless device in this product has been certified under the Radio Law so do not disassemble or alter this product lll Caution concerning interference with 2 4Ghz wireless LAN When communicating with a 2 4GHz LAN be careful about the following Microwave ovens and other industrial scientific and medical equipment as well as indoor wireless stations wireless stations requiring permits and special low power wireless stations wireless stations not requiring permits used for identifying mobile units used in plant manufacturing line etc as well as amateur wireless stations wireless stations requiring permits operate in the frequency band used by this product Before using this product double check that no indoor wireless stations special low power wireless stations for mobile unit identification or amateur wireless stations are in operation in the vicinity e If this product should cause harmful electromagnetic interference in an indoor wireless station for identifying a mobile unit quickly change the frequency used or stop emitting the electromagnetic signal then notify the store of purchase and consult with them about measures for avoiding interference for ex
51. from the Inbox list screen Then press the key to select the sub menu and select 1 Reply Input the message with the number pad Finally confirm with the key Next input the telephone number to send to As many as ten recipient destinations can be specified By pressing the key a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Select Yes using the lt P gt keys of the fol key then confirm with the key The message is sent 4 4 B Fecr box 1 40 Hello My Mamer E 123 pt iong Dial Mode B Fecr box 1 40 4 Hello My Mame pt ions 1 Reply 2 Forward d Save 4 Delete NIP B necs box 1 40 Message Hello Humber B Recy box 1 40 s Recipients 1 31500 Do vou want ta send meszaze Chapter 4 Messaging 5 To forward a received message select the message to forward from the Recv box list screen Then press the key to select the sub menu and select 2 Forward Input the message with the number pad Finally confirm with the key Input the telephone number to send to As many as ten recipient destinations can be specified By pressing the key a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Select Y es using the A P gt keys of the rel key then confirm with the key The message is sent 4 5 B Fecr box 1 40 E lt l4Hello My Mamer fe 123 Upt iong Dial Mode BM
52. hapter 6 Other settings 4 To set daylight saving time from the clock menu Select 4 Daylight save using the A V keys of the key then confirm with the key The setting details are displayed To change a setting select edit using the key For Daylight saving time select Enabled or Disabled Enter the daylight saving time start date start time end date and end time Finally save with the key To setthe display format for the standby screen clock from the clock menu Select 5 Time format using the V keys of the key then press the 2 key This command displays the setting contents To change a setting select edit using the key Date format Select the display format for the date Time format Select 24 hours or 12 hours Finally save with the key 520 7 Time 1 40 1 Current time 2 Time server a Time zone 4 Daylight save A Time format B Oavlight save 1740 E Daylight save Disabled E Start date 4 l2 Time 1 40 1 Current time 2 Time server J Time zone Daylight save A Time format B rine format 17 40 Oo Date Format 2006701701 Sun Time Farmat Chapter 6 Other settings Setting the display contrast 1 From the equipment settings menu advanced 17 40 1 Time m H sa 2 Cont rast Select 2 Contrast using the A V keys of the J key TIO UM then press the LY key 4 Languaze B Calle
53. ifically manufactured for the Hitachi Cable WirelessIP 3000 Using a product not designed for the WirelessIP 3000 would cause danger and would make it impossible to warranty the correct operations of this product and your communications Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture heat and battery fluid leakage Do notwrap this battery pack with tape or otherwise process it This battery pack may emit gas Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the battery pack Do not place any tool or other metal or electrically conductive item on the battery pack or let such item fall onto the battery pack Keep water and seawater off and out of the battery pack Caution Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture heat battery fluid leakage rust and impaired performance and reduced service life Do not charge the battery pack longer than the specified time Only charge the battery pack within the ranges of 0 40 C and 10 90 humidity Do not use or store in any location that can reach high temperature Do not charge outdoors in the cold or use while cold Do not throw this battery pack or subject it to strong mechanical shock Always switch the power switch Off when the product is not in use When this product will be left unused for a prolonged period remove the battery pack and store it in a dry location at a temperature between 0 and 25 C Never use paint thinner or benzine to clean this product This can cause deterio
54. ing off the power for this product 1 With the power On if you hold down the key for atleast 3 seconds a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power goes Off Good Bye Q Notice After you switch off the power you cannot switch it back on again for 3 seconds 2 2 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Inputting the telephone number and making a call 1 When making a call check that the internal line number is displayed on the display Q Notice NEM 04 25 Mon If Not connected or Not registered is displayed this phone can not be m 17 40 Menu Presence 2 Enter the telephone number then press the 7 key Faull COL When making an internal call input the internal line number 0312345676 Upt iong Dial Mode Tull COL 0312345678 Sending is displayed on the display and you can hear the ringer atthe other end Notice EE IN If their name is registered in the contacts list their name is displayed above the telephone number 3 When the other party answers the call time is displayed Tal COL You can adjust the volume with the and P gt keys 0317345678 When you press the CR key the phone goes into mute mode and the other party can not hear you at all Mute Tul m To end mute mode press the CR key again 03123456 6 Unmute 4 To end the call press the L7 key 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu Presence 2 3
55. ing settings for keylock operations Q Notice You can prevent unauthorized access by a third party by using a password to disable button operations on this product 1 To change the keylock password from the setting menu select 2 Phone lock using I Setup 1740 Bel I Vib the A V keys of the key a Alarm 4 Volume B Error notify then press the 2 key B Infarmat ion Bb Phone lock 1740 4 2 From the phone lock menu select 1 User Pwd using the A W keys of the Ol key 2 Lock mode then press the key 3 When you select 1 Password the system asks for the current password B Phone lock 1740 Please enter the correct password 1 User Pwd The default value for the keylock password is 0000 If you input the wrong password the message input the correct password is displayed asking you to input the correct password again If you forget the password you may not be able to setor release the keylock This depends on the lock mode setting 4 When you input the correct password the system asks you to input the new password IE Phone lock 17 40 The password is a number up to four digits long 1 User Pwd 6 6 Chapter 6 Other settings 5b For verification the system asks you to input the new password a second time 6 When you input the password a dialog like that on the right is displayed for a few seconds To check the keylock mode setting select 2 Loc
56. k mode Select from Password or No Password using the AP Keys of the key If you select Password you are asked to input a password for setting and releasing the keylock If you specify No password the system does notask you to inputa password 06 1 Bb Phone lock 17 40 Inf ormat on Changed Bb Phone lock 17 40 1 User Pwd 2 Lock mode Chapter 6 Other settings Setting the ringer vibration type You can switch the ringer mode LED according to the incoming telephone number 1 From the settings menu Bo 1740 fel H Bell Vib Select 1 Bell Vib using the V keys of the key 2 Phone lack then press the LY key So QU 4 V o ume 5 Errar notify B Inf armat ian 2 You can set the mode separately for internal lines and external lines Meell vib 1740 You can make two settings for internal lines and two for external lines 1 External 1 2 External 7 a Internal 1 Select setting using the A V keys of the IL key 4 Internal 2 then press the LY key 3 Displays configuration information B External 1 1740 FR Ring Type P Hode To change a setting from the detailed information display screen press the key select Edit and select the value There are 16 ring types Bell 1 Bell16 ED are four modes wm wo mum im m e a e e e le o There are three LEDs RED BLUE Off Finally save with the key 6 8 Chapter
57. key 5 10 Chapter 6 Other settings Setting the Error notification 1 From the settings menu B Setup Ol 1 Bell Yib ify usi 2 Phone lock Select 5 Error notify using the W keys of the L key an E BE then press the LD Key 4 Volume B Error notify B Infarmat ion Service LED Setting the Service LED 1 From the Error notify menu B Error notify 1740 G lt 2 Error Msg Select 1 Service LED using the amp V keys of the 1 key Eroro then press the LY key Displays configuration information e UseLED B Service LED 17 40 e Mode Use LED 3 Mode To change a setting select edit using the key LED For Service LED select Enabled or Disabled B Service LED 1740 For the mode select LED or LED Beep Use LED For the interval specify a number from 2 to 30 X Mode Finally save with the key 6 11 Chapter 6 Other settings Error message Setting the error messages 1 From the Error notify menu Select 2 Error Msg using the A V keys of the O key then press the LY key Select On or Off using the A P gt keys of the J key then confirm with the key The contents of the error log can be confirmed 1 From the Error notify menu Select 3 Error log using the A W keys of the key then press the LY key The history of the error messagesis displayed 2 When the error message is selected from
58. key you can display the previous call and with its B gt key you can display the next call 2 On the detailed information screen if you press the LR J key you can display the M Received call 1740 sub menu fe 0312945679 pt i ong 2 Delete 3 send shs 4 Add friend 2 06 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Deleting one item from the call log Deleting one call from a call log 1 Display a call log Received call log or Dialed call log Select the call you want to delete from the received call log or dialed call log then press the CR key to display the sub menu Select 2 Delete using the A V keys of the key then confirm with the key 2 A confirmation message is displayed Select Y es using the V keys of the key then confirm with the l key When you select Y es the Removed message is displayed 2 B Received call 17 40 fe 0312345573 Ma 0312345680 a Received call 1740 fe 0312345573 pt ions 1 Save 2 Delete J cend Shs 4 dd friend El Received call 1740 Do you want to delete Removed JPL IOI S BEEN LI nde Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Deleting the entire call log Deleting entire call logs 1 From the call log menu B Call loz 17 40 Select 3 Delete all T e 2 Dialed call using the V keys of the key then confirm with the key 2 A confirmation message is displayed
59. keys of the It key 7 e then press the LY key 4 Sent box 5 Setup 2 Input the message with the number pad MB rite Wee 1740 Messaze Hello Finally confirm with the LY key Input the telephone number to send to As many as ten destinations can be specified Mvrite Hse 1740 fa Recipients 1 37500 Humber 3 By pressing the U key a confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Do vou want to Select Yes using the AP keys of the LL key send message then confirm with the key The message is sent The processing during sending is displayed as in the figure on the right Send nz Messazse The send results screen is displayed immediately 4 Chapter 4 Messaging An unsent message Is stored temporarily 1 If you are not sending the message right away then press the key when M irite hse 17 40 creating the message to save it for later use Message SAVE 2 Select Yes using the dP keys of the key then press the L key Number fal info save in Temporary Bax ves s EX The message is stored as a draft cm Sumber 2 To edit send or check a message stored as a draft B iiessazge from the message menu 1 Recv box 2 Write Haz Select 3 Temp box using the A W keys of the 3 key 4 Sent box 5 Setup then press the LY key 3 A list of messages stored as drafts is displayed
60. keys of the fol key then confirm with the key The user is deleted 5 9 B Black list 1 40 Es Upt iong Dial Mode Block list 1 40 30000 Upt ions 2 send Shs J SAVE 4 Unblock 2 Delete 3 Made Warning Do you want to delete fesl mama EG Informat ion Removed OPTIONS qe a mode Chapter 5 Presence 7 If you want to delete all the registered users from the block list screen press the Merck list 1740 key to select the sub menu then select 6 Delete All Upt iong la Glock list To 30000 Upt ions d SAVE 4 Unb lock A Delete 6 Delete allj m A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed 4 Select Yes using the lt B gt keys of the jel key Do vou want to then confirm with the key delete All the users on the block list are deleted Yes Mo Inf ormat ion Removed 5 0 Chapter 5 Presence Changing your own status 1 From the presence menu B Presence 17 40 1 User list 2 Block list Select 3 Status using the V keys of the key then press the LY key UE 2 B Presence 17 40 You can set the status by using the keys of the L key then pressing the er Li key There are seven statuses Finally save with the key spere Chapter 5 Presence Displays the setting menu 1 From the presence menu B Presence 17 40 1 User list 4
61. ling number Bb ues number 17 40 Group Friend 5 After inputting the necessary information press the key to store the information 4 To revise a value move to the item to be revised with the A W keys of the key revise its value and press the key to save the information Q Notice If you press the key without entering the telephone number a warning message like that on the right is displayed At least WEil phone number 3 4 Chapter 3 Phone book Registration from a telephone number Inputting a telephone number to register it into the phone book 1 During standby enter the telephone number and press the key to display the sub menu 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu Full COL 03123456 6 Upt iong Toul i Select 2 Save 0312345678 Upt iong 1 search s iode 2 Please enter your information B Mes number 1740 Fa Name Please enter the name Mame OGAWA F3 bd Head name 1 After inputting this press theW key of the LL key Read name Please enter the Read name for the name After inputting this press theW key of the LL key Q Notice n mE If nothing is input in the read name column during phone book registration No name is displayed 3 5 Chapter 3 Phone book 3 Group Press the key and select a group Select the group using the V keys of the key then press the key After inputting this press the
62. mation about added functions changes etc we recommend that you periodically visit the home page below for updated information Our company s home page htto www wirelessip5000 com il Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI standards This device is a Class B Information Technology Device as defined by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI This product is intended for use in home environments but if itis used near radio or TV receivers it may cause interference with reception Please use this product correctly as explained in this user s manual ll Caution concerning the Radio Law and wireless LAN The wireless device used in this product has received special wireless device certification as a low power data communications system wireless device based on the Radio Law Therefore use of this product does not require any wireless station permit Use of this product is restricted to within J apan This product was designed and manufactured for use within J apan Therefore using this product outside of apan may break this product and other equipment Such usage may also touch on the laws of that nation so this product may not be used outside of J apan Do not use this product near persons using pacemakers This product may cause life threatening electromagnetic interference with a cardiac pacemaker Do not use this product near medical equipm
63. ndet ined No Index Select the group using the V keys of the key then press the LY key Wires number 1740 E Friend After inputting this press theW key of the 2 key 3 Family 4 Speed dialing number Please enter the speed dialing number Bb ues number 17 40 Group Friend 5 After inputting the necessary information press the LY key to save the information 4 To revise a value move to the item to be revised with the V keys of the key revise its value and press the key to store the information 3 8 Chapter 3 Phone book Editing the phone book from search results Search for the registration information you want to edit Mi Phone book 1740 2 ew number J3 Edit group 4 Delete all Select the number you want to edit press the key to display the sub menu Select 2 E dit B Result 1740 QUO OGAWA O01 OTANT Upt iong Dial Mode Result 1 40 OOO OGAWA Upt tons 1 Add 2 Edit d Delete 4 Semd Shs r 2 Input the information B Edit phoneboo 1740 Name Please enter the name 7 Name OGAWA D a head name 1 After inputting this press the W key of the key Read name Please enter the Read name for the name e After inputting this press theW key of the LL key Telephone number Please enter the telephone number oj After inputting this press theW key of the L Q Notice key If nothing is inp
64. ngs 8 1 Chapter 8 Web settings The WirelessIP 3000 is able to be configured via the Internet The WirelessIP 3000 Web settings can configure detailed settings that cannot be configured from the device itself Q Notice The Web server for this device needs to be configured to Enabled when using the Web settings The recommended browser is IE 5 0 or later When setting via TELNET Firstly prepare a PC to be used to configure the WirelessIP 3000 Next configure the network to connect the PC to the WirelessIP 3000 Start the browser from the PC to start the WirelessIP 3000 Web settings http lt host and access lt port gt Enter the IP address or host name for the device into host and enter the port number into port the port number is 8080 and cannot be omitted Access restrictions The authentication screen for logging in to the WirelessIP 3000 web settings is displayed Input the username and password that are set in the WirelessIP 3000 phone and log in L Genmmal se 0 0 0 0000 User default 0000 default Authority Browse Basic Information Edit Phonebook Change User Password Note The same user cannot simultaneously log in from multiple browsers clients General user and admin user are allowed to log in simultaneously 8 2 Chapter 8 Web settings Only browsing of basic information editing the phonebook and editing of the user password a
65. o pt iong Dial Mode 3 To add a user to the block list from the user list screen MBlock list 1740 press the key to select the sub menu and select 1 Add PM 30000 Upt iona 1 Add 2 send Shs Use the number pad to enter the user s telephone number J Save 4 Unblock la Black list 1 40 If you try to input a user who is already registered the Already registered message is displayed and the display returns to the input field registered b Chapter 5 Presence 4 To send a message to a registered user select that user from the block list screen then press the key to select the sub menu and select 2 Send SMS 9 To unblock a user select that user from the block list screen press the key to display the sub menu then select 4 Unblock The selected user is moved from the blocked list to the user list 5 8 Block list 1 40 E sooo Upt iong Block list 1 40 30000 Upt ions 1 Add 2 oend she J SAYE 4 Unblock NIMM Message Humber la Black list 1 40 Eis h Upt iong Dial Mode Block list 1 40 PM 30000 pt iona 1 Add 2 cend shs Unblocked aa EG Chapter 5 Presence 6 To delete a registered user select that user from the block list screen then press the key to select the sub menu then select 5 Delete A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Select Yes using the A P gt
66. o may break this product Do not use this product near a radio or television It may cause or be subjectto electromagnetic interference Do not use this product in strong magnetic fields or where static electricity occurs or where the temperature or humidity exceeds the usage environment given in the user s manual Doing so may break this product Never use paint thinner or benzine to clean this product This can cause deterioration of the case or paint peeling Normally wipe this product with a soft cloth If itis quite dirty dip the cloth in a little diluted neutral detergent Battery pack accessories N Warning Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture fire heat battery fluid leakage electrical shock and burns Do not charge the battery pack with any method other than that specified Do not use this battery pack in any device other than this product Do not put this product into fire or heat it Do not solder this product Do not carry or leave this product with a necklace or other metal Do not short the terminals of the battery pack Do not use charge or leave near an open fire near a stove subject to direct sunlight or anywhere else that reaches high temperatures If any fluid that has leaked from the battery gets in your eyes do not rub them There is a danger of blindness so immediately wash out your eyes with plenty of clean water and seek immediate medical attention Use only the battery pack spec
67. ook using the W keys of the key then press the key B ien 1 Phone book 2 Message a Dall log 4 Presence 5 setup 6 Net work 3 2 Chapter 3 Phone book Registration from phone book menu Registering information into the phone book from the new registration menu 1 Phone book 1 40 From the phone book menu select 2 New number using the V keys of the 1 Search 4 i key 3 Edit group then press the LY key 4 Delete all Please enter your information Bb New number 1740 ra Mame Name Please enter the name OGAWA F bd Head name oj After inputting this press theW key of the L key Read name Please enter the Read name for the name After inputting this press theW key of the key Telephone number Please enter the telephone number 1 After inputting this press theW key of the 1 key Notice v If nothing is input in the read name column during phone book registration No name is displayed 3 3 Chapter 3 Phone book 3 Group Press the LL_J key to select a group B New number 17 40 Group Undet ined Notice At first itis set to Undefined 2 Select the group using the V keys of the key B ues number 1740 then press the LY Key 1 Undef ined z Friend Fami ly After inputting this press the W key of the 1 So key 4 Speed dialing number Please enter the speed dia
68. otice P The default value for the password is 0000 You can change the password freely 2 The phone goes into key lock mode When the phone goes into key lock mode the key lock mode icon is displayed on the screen 4 75 Mon Menu 6 3 Chapter 6 Other settings 3 To unlock the keylock hold down the r key again for atleast one second If the key lock mode is set to Password you are asked to input your password If the key lock mode is setto No password you are not asked to input a password Notice 4 25 Mon 17 40 Menu When any key is pressed with the keys locked with key lock mode and password selected the password input screen is displayed When you input the correct password the keylock is temporarily released and button operations become possible After the end of the button operations the display returns to the standby screen and the keys are locked again 6 4 Chapter 6 Other settings Displays the setting menu lin Standby press the key to select the menu 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu Select 5 Setup using the V keys of the L key then press the L key B henu 1 Phone bool z Message a Dall loz 4 Presence B Network 2 Displays the setup menu B 1740 Bell Vib 2 Phone lack 3 Alarm 4 Val ume B Errar notify B Inf armat ian 6 5 Chapter 6 Other settings Changing the keylock password and configur
69. p B By index Result 1 40 QUO OGAWA O01 OTANT After selecting the telephone number you want to delete press the key to display the sub menu fot ions AT WEL Ons lia 1 Mode Then select 3 Delete Result 1 4 000 OG WA Upt ions 1 Add 2 Edit 3 Delete j Send Shs he Chapter 3 Phone book 3 A confirmation message is displayed Warning Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the jel key Do you want to then confirm with the key delete tes Na If you select Yes the Removed message is displayed then the display returns to the OTS mode search menu Removed OPT OnE MEL de 3 14 Chapter 3 Contact list Deleting all the data in the phone book 1 MM Phone book 1740 1 Search 2 Mew numb Select 4 Delete all using the A W keys of the key os zi 2 raup then press the LD key B 2 A confirmation message is displayed e Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the rel key then confirm with the L2 key Are you sure 3 If you select Yes the process for deleting the entire phone book is executed Deleting all phonebook data The Removed message Is displayed then the display returns to the phone book menu Removed 3 1 r4 Messaging 4 1 Chapter 4 Messaging Displaying the Message menu L jin Standby press the key to select the menu key D Select
70. r ID B User data reset B danced 1 40 Adjust the contrast using the lt A P gt keys of the key then confirm with the key B User data reset Setting the font size for when a telephone number is input during standby 1 From the equipment settings menu advanced 17 40 1 Time Select 3 Font size using the amp W keys of the O key 2 Cont rast then confirm with the LY key 4 Language B Caller ID B User data reset 2 Advanced 17 40 Select Large or Normal using the keys of the lL key then confirm with the key B User data reset cB pe Chapter 6 Other settings Language setting Settings for the language display 1 From the equipment settings menu advanced 17 40 Ie 1 Time 2 Cont rast Select 4 Language setting using the A V keys of the LL key bou then confirm with the LY key B Caller ID B User data reset 2 Advanced 17 40 Select apanese or English using the lt P gt keys of the IL key 114 Ene ish then confirm with the key B User data reset p Chapter 6 Other settings Deleting user data This deletes all the user data contact list outgoing call log and incoming call log 1 From the equipment settings menu advanced 1740 1 Time 2 2 Cont rast Select 6 User data reset using the amp V keys of the key ubi J Font size then press the LY key is RES 4 Laller B User data
71. r list screen press the key to select the sub menu and select 1 Add Use the number pad to enter the user s telephone number If you try to input a user who is already registered the Already Registered message is displayed and the display returns to the input field 5 3 B Presence 1 40 2 Block list d etatus 4 Setup B user list 1 40 E sso fa 52980 Upt iong Dial Mode B user list 1 40 E sso fa 52980 Upt iong Dial Mode B uer list 17 40 I 31500 Upt i anis 1 Add 2 oend sMs d SAVE 4 Block B user list 1 40 A ready registered Chapter 5 Presence 4 To send a message to a registered user select that user from the user list screen then press the key to select the sub menu and select 2 Send SMS 5 To register a registered user in the blocked list select that user from the user list screen press the key to display the sub menu then select 4 Block 5 4 B user list 1 40 E sso fa 52980 Upt iong B user list 1 40 I 31500 Upt i anis 1 Add 2 oend she d Save 4 Block SEE Message Humber B user list 1 40 E sso i 52980 Upt iong Dial Mode B uer list 1 4L I 31500 Upt i anis 1 Add 2 send sMs Blocked mam ETE Chapter 5 Presence 6 To delete a registered user select that user from the user list screen then press the key to select the sub menu then select 5 Delete A confirma
72. ration of the case or paint peeling Normally wipe this product with a soft cloth If itis quite dirty dip the cloth in a little diluted neutral detergent AC adaptor accessory Warning Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture fire heat battery fluid leakage electrical shock burns and breakdown This device should not be used ata voltage other than 100 VAC Do not charge the battery pack with any method other than that specified Do not use this battery pack in any device other than this product Do not use any AC adaptor other than the one came with this product Do not use this AC adaptor to charge anything other than the battery pack that came with this product Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the battery pack Do not repair this product yourself Use only an AC adaptor specifically manufactured for the Hitachi Cable WirelessIP 3000 Using a product not designed for the WirelessIP 3000 would cause danger and would make it impossible to warranty the correct operations of this product and your communications Failure to follow the items below can cause fire heat electrical shock injury and breakdown Do not let water get into or onto the AC adaptor Do not use the AC adaptor with wet hands Do not under any circumstances touch the AC adaptor with wet hands during charging Do not place any heavy object on the power cord or pinch it between objects Use this product somewhere out of the reach of infants and
73. re permitted The basic information regarding the phone such as its software version and TCP IP settings is displayed Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 2i SO ATW SACANDA YD AWW O O 2 GO Per kin et Sa a 3 Te PELAO http 192 168 05 8080 ph book html E3 t pt Clee So eovdlale F 31 5 fatty S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Number e Search by Group e New Number e Edit Grou Phonebook Backup Restore e Backup 4a Restore eg S SHRTENSELE P D oW cv A Display Items Model displays model name e Software version displays software version of the WirelessIP 3000 IP address displays IP address of the phone Net mask displays net mask of the phone Default gateway displays default gateway of the phone MAC address displays MAC address of the phone 8 3 Chapter 8 Web settings Phone book Searches configures deletes the phone book data in the WirelessIP 3000 Web Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer rH MEO ATW BAKANA YD AFH O x 2 Der yesmoo 9 3 8 LJ ITem PELAO http 192 168 05 8080 ph book html E3 ea Google Cz So kTusbUEUE 3155 Egia S Main Page Phone Book Phone Book Phonebook Menu List e Search by Index e Search by Name e Search by Num
74. rver keys of the l key d Time zone 4 Daylight save A Time format then confirm with the key The date and time is displayed B Current time 1740 To change a setting select edit using the key Date SOQ Input the date and time save with the LJ key An Time 17 40 Q Notice E Input the time in the 24 hour system regardless of the display format This product cannot store the time when the power is Off but it has a function to automatically match the time with a time server 6 18 Chapter 6 Other settings 3 To set the time server from the clock menu Select 2 Time server using the A V keys of the rel key then confirm with the key This command displays the setting contents To change a setting select edit using the key For Auto time select Enabled or Disabled Finally save with the key To set the time zone from the clock menu Select 3 Time zone using the V keys of the key then confirm with the LX key select the time offset value then finally save with the key Q Hotice l i For use in J apan set to GMT 09 00 6 19 Time 1 40 1 Current time 2 Time server d Time zone 4 Daylight save A Time format a Time server 1740 wf Auto time Enabled NTF server 2z I3 254 183 74 Time 1 40 1 Current time 2 Time server Daylight save D Time format W Tine Current time C
75. s Input the internal number to transfer to then press the key 1 Internal number i l l j 1 Ringing l l Faull l W nn Holding pt i ans Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 The call is connected to the internal line 4 During a call Faull CH PPTL gt Holding pt i ans Mute Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 Notice D If you are cut off from the first caller while you are trying to call the party to transfer to or while you are talking with the party to transfer to Cutoff is displayed and after about 10 seconds the call is automatically switched back to the external line Also during display If you press the e key EN key you are immediately switched back to the external line call The actual operation may vary slightly depending on the server used p Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Press the key to select 1 Transfer on the sub menu then press the LY key 4 During a call 4 00 00 03 CH E REREHREEEHREEEREEREEREEREERE o pt iong Holdi ng Hute Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 The call is transferred During a call 4 O4 25 Mon 17 40 Menu Presence Internal number 3 Telephone number 0312345680 Zio r3 Phone book 3 1 Chapter 3 Phone Book Registering editing and deleting contacts in the phone book lin Standby press the key to select the menu Select 1 Phone b
76. the key Select On or Off using the A P gt keys of the e key then confirm with the key sd ui 4 75 Mon 17 40 Menu B enu 1 Phone bool z Message a Dall loz 4 Presence 6 Network B Setup 2 Phone lack 3 Alarm 4 o lume F Error notify 6 Informat ion 1 Advanced Bb oadvanced 1 40 1 Time 2 Cont rast a Font size 4 Language 5 Caller ID B User data reset advanced 1 40 B User data reset Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Speed Dialing Making a call with a speed dialing number 1 Input a speed dialing number registered in the phone book Q Notice u Speed dialing numbers 0 299 can be registered 2 Press the last digit in the speed dialing number and hold it down for at least 1 second For example for a speed dialing number of 100 hold down the 0 for at least one second Upt iong Dial Mode 3 A call is made to the registered speed dial number Fall LIE GAWA 0312345679 Zlo Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Hold function This is used to puta call on hold The hold tones are played for the other party who is on hold Bil Hold Pressing the key during a call puts the call on hold 7 Key During a call pt i ans ll Ending a hold The hold on the call is ended if you press the key during a hold 2 14 Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call waiting
77. tion screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed Select Yes using the A P gt keys of the fol key then confirm with the key The user is deleted 5 5 B user list 1 40 E sso fa 52980 Upt iong Dial Mode B user list 1 40 I 31500 pt i anis 2 end Shs J SAVE 4 Block 2 Delete a Made Warning Do you want to delete Yes Na Cs mode Inf ormat ion Removed OPT rans MEL de Chapter 5 Presence 7 To delete all the registered users from the user list screen press the key to Miser list 1740 select the sub menu then select 6 Delete All fa 52980 Upt iong Dial Mode B user list 1 40 I 31500 pt ions 3 Save 4 Block b Delete A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed 6 Delete all mmm Select Y es using the lt B gt keys of the fol key then confirm with the key Do you want to The registered users are all deleted delete Inf ormat on Removed 5 6 Chapter 5 Presence Displaying a list of users registered in the block list Your status is not disclosed to users registered in the block list 1 From the presence menu B Presence 17 40 1 User list 3 Select 2 Block list using the A V keys of the key 2 TEM then press the key 4 Setup 2 Displaying a list of users registered in the block list MGlock list 1740 E soo
78. ut in the read name column during phone book registration No name is displayed 3 0 Chapter 3 Phone book 3 Group CL JPlease press the key and selecta group 2 Select the group using the V keys of the L key then press the key After inputting this press theW key of the L key Speed dialing number Please enter the speed dialing number 5 After inputting the necessary information press the LY key to save the information To revise a value move to the item to be revised with the A V keys of the Tel key revise its value and press the key to store the information Q Notice If you press the key a warning message is displayed 9 19 B Edit phoneboo 17 40 Group Undet ined No Index B Edit phoneboo 17 40 1 Undet ined 2 Friend 3 Family B Edit phoneboo 17 40 Group Friend At least ifill phone number Chapter 3 Phone book Editing a phone book group name 1 Select 3 Edit group using the V keys of the jel key then press the key 2 Toadda group press the key to display the sub menu Select 1 Add 3 Input the group name and save with the U key 4 To edit a group select the name of the group to edit using the A V keys of the l key press the key to display the sub menu Select 2 Edit Q Notice 1 Undefined can not be edited 5 When the group name editing is complete save with the key

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