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1. vE JW e HK EDS IN E E E AA BALE RER OIE EIRIAN JEREGT af AE apa H BINA BS gt OUAIS Bae E I CREE GE Hs TPR ADS EA FE BS KH Maa eR AB RSL O TERI NENA WASE FENERE e RE ABE gt FECES BLE PSE T T TES o EDR AETA Stress L3 EREHE EN Ehi UE ASB FETS TIA as Se SZ HEE D ee AE TEA VAD SEE gt si zo Notices Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment V660 User s Guide Appendix C Legal Information This device has been designed for the WLAN 2 4 GHz network throughout the EC region and Switzerland with restrictions in France This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Viewing Certifications 1 Go to http www zyxel com 2 Select your product on the ZyXEL home page to go to that product s page 3 Select the certification you wish to view from this page ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user purchaser that this product is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for a period of up to two years from the date of purchase During the warranty period and upon proof of purchase should the product have indications of failure due to faulty workmanship
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3. 13 2 2 3 STUN Some SIP service providers need you to setup STUN on your V660 STUN Simple Traversal of UDP User Datagram Protocol through NATs Network Address Translators can solve some problems caused by NAT Follow the instructions supplied by your VoIP service provider Figure 83 Settings SIP Phone STUN Settings SIP phone i STUN setting C Enable Server address Port DBE V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Select Enable and enter the details of the STUN server as supplied by your VoIP service provider 13 2 3 Scenarios To use Scenarios you need to configure the V660 s Wireless LAN settings and set up the SIP phone first This feature associates a WiFi profile with a SIP phone so that when your V660 enters the relevant wireless LAN s coverage area it automatically triggers the associated SIP profile to register Figure 84 Settings Scenario List Scenario list i virus rtest online Select Menu 13 3 VPN A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to a server such as a corporate network via the Internet Ask your network administrator for your user name password domain name TCP IP settings and the host name or IP address of the VPN server before you begin 13 3 1 Create a VPN Connection Every network connection is different You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process In the Ho
4. If you enter the PUK incorrectly seven times in succession the SIM card is locked permanently Your PIN and PUK should be supplied along with your SIM card If not contact your service provider Select Enable SIM PIN from the Security screen The following screen displays Figure 95 Settings Enable SIM PIN Enable SIM PIN c Y al Enter PIN 2 attempts remaining Done Cancel 13 9 3 Changing PIN2 The PIN2 code protects some settings related to your cellphone service provider such as fixed dialing and call barring You can set PIN2 as a 4 8 digit number A PUK code is required when you intend to change a locked PIN2 Generally the PUK2 code is not provided with the SIM card If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code ten times you will be permanently unable to change settings that are protected by PIN2 Select Change PIN2 from the Security screen The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 96 Settings Change PIN2 Enter old PIN2 new PIN2 and then confirm 1 attempt remaining Old PIN 1 New PIN Confirm new PIN Done Cancel 13 9 4 Certificates LES The factory default certificates on your V660 are necessary for its operation If you delete them you must restore the V660 to its factory defaults by selecting Start gt Settings gt More gt More gt Master Clear Select Certificates from the Security screen You c
5. Modulation IEEE 802 11b CCK 11 and 5 5 Mbps DQPSK 2 Mbps and DBPSK 1 Mbps IEEE 802 11g OFDM with BPSK QPSK and 16 64 QAM sub Carrier modulations Average Output Power Tolerance 1 5 dBm IEEE 802 11b 18 dBm at 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11g 15 dBm at 54 Mbps RX Sensitivity Tolerance 1 dBm IEEE 802 11b 84 dBm at 11 Mbps IEEE 802 119 72 dBm at 54 Mbps Table 21 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 Device Management Use Microsoft ActiveSync to manage the V660 from a connected PC and upload download files Wireless Functionality Connect wirelessly to IEEE 802 11b and or IEEE 802 11g wireless access points for Internet access and VoIP calls Enable wireless security WEP WPA 2 WPA 2 PSK or IEEE 802 1x Cellphone Functionality Install a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card and connect to your service provider s GSM and GPRS networks Firmware Upgrade Download new firmware when available from the ZyXEL web site Upload the firmware using the USB cable or a T flash card Note Only upload firmware for your specific model Microsoft Internet Explorer Use this to browse the Internet on your V660 Windows Media Player Use this to play music and video on your V660 Java Install and use Java applications Messaging The V660 supports sending and receiving SMS Sh
6. Syntax Conventions The V660 may be referred to as the V660 the device the system or the product in this User s Guide Product labels screen names field labels and field choices are all in bold font A key stroke 1s denoted by square brackets and uppercase text for example ENTER means the enter or return key on your keyboard Enter means for you to type one or more characters and then press the ENTER key Select or choose means for you to use one of the predefined choices A right angle bracket 5 within a screen name denotes a mouse click For example Maintenance gt Log gt Log Setting means you first click Maintenance in the navigation panel then the Log sub menu and finally the Log Setting tab to get to that screen Units of measurement may denote the metric value or the scientific value For example k for kilo may denote 1000 or 1024 M for mega may denote 1000000 or 1048576 and so on e g is a Shorthand for for instance and i e means that is or in other words V660 User s Guide Safety Warnings Safety Warnings O For your safety be sure to read and follow all warning notices and instructions Do NOT use this product near water for example in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do NOT expose your device to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT store things
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8. 1 Date and Time 2 Alarm Done 13 7 1 Date amp Time Here you can configure the V660 for the part of the world you are in and set the date and time Select Settings gt Clock amp Alarm gt Date amp Time 112 V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 89 Settings Date and Time Date and Time Time zone GMT 8 Beijing HK 4 Date 31 01 2005 Time 12 27 59 Done Cancel 13 7 2 Alarm Use this screen to set the V660 s alarm configure the Date and Time screen first Select Settings gt Clock amp Alarm gt Alarm Set the alarm then activate it You will be reminded when time runs out Use the Settings gt Sounds screen to check the sound assigned to the alarm Figure 90 Settings Alarm Alarm time 75 00 Alarm Off 4 Done Cancel 13 8 Connections Here you can configure your V660 s connection to other devices See the following sections for instructions on how to configure each of the device types in this screen Select Connections from the Settings screen The following screen displays V660 User s Guide 113 Chapter 13 Settings Figure 91 Settings Connections Connections mY 1 Wireless Manager Beam Bluetooth Dial up GPRS Proxy VPN a C C 5 CO nN Done Menu 13 8 1 Wireless Manager Wireless Manager allows you to manage and view the status of GPRS UMTS or Wireless LAN connections You can turn the WiFi conne
9. Select General The following screen displays Figure 12 Internet Explorer Menu gt Tools gt Options gt General General Play sounds Warn when changing to an unsecure page Allow cookies Encoding Western European 4 Warn when page content is blocked by security settings Done 3 2 2 Connections Select Connections to change the way the V660 connects to the Internet Automatically detect settings the V660 auto selects the correct way to connect to the Internet V660 User s Guide Chapter 3 Internet Explorer Figure 13 Internet Explorer Menu gt Tools gt Options gt Connections Connections settings Select network 4 Done 3 2 3 Memory Select Memory to view IE s memory status Also use this screen to clear IE s history of pages viewed delete all cookies and clear the V660 s temporary Internet files Press Clear to clean out temporary files Cookies and History records Figure 14 Internet Explorer Menu gt Tools gt Options gt Memory Memory O bytes History O bytes V660 User s Guide Chapter 3 Internet Explorer V660 User s Guide Windows Media The built in Windows Media Player can play audio and video files stored on your V660 or an installed memory card or on the Internet 4 1 Playing a File To start Windows Media Player press Start gt Windows Media By default the Library window displays from wh
10. You can use the V660 to record audio It uses the internal microphone to record and the internal speaker for playback unless you have a headset connected via the USB port When a headset is connected the V660 uses the headset s microphone and earpiece for recording and playback 14 1 Recording a Voice Note To access the Voice Note feature either select Start gt More gt Voice Notes or alternatively press and hold the Down key on the side of the V660 for a couple of seconds The Voice Notes screen displays Press Record to start a new recording Press Stop to end the recording and return to the Voice Notes screen Recordingl DY Recording 00 02 Stop 14 2 Playing a Voice Note In the Voice Notes screen highlight an audio file and select it click the navigator or select Menu gt Play to begin playback of the file Press Stop to end playback 14 2 1 Set as Ringtone You can set the V660 to use a voice note file as the ringtone When someone calls you the voice note plays Highlight a voice note and select Menu gt Set As Ringtone V660 User s Guide 1125 Chapter 14 Voice Notes When you have done this you can go to Start gt Settings gt Sounds to check your settings You can select the voice note to play under other circumstances as well for example when you receive a text message or as the alarm sound V660 User s Guide Pictures and Videos You can store and view pictures on th
11. ActiveSync 89 Call History 93 Settings 97 Internet Explorer Using Internet Explorer IE you can connect your V660 to the Internet and use network based applications Your V660 supports Internet connection in three ways Regular data call via GSM Global System for Mobile communications GPRS General Packet Radio System based on GSM and providing higher data rates using packet switching Wireless LAN WLAN connection To connect your V660 to the Internet using IE you need to Make sure that your SIM supports Internet connection for data call or GPRS connection If unsure consult your cellphone service provider for information Order data operating services or GPRS services from the service provider for data call or GPRS connection Connect to an Access Point on your WLAN with Internet access for WLAN connection Correctly set up IE on your phone Consult your service provider for detailed information 3 1 Using Internet Explorer When you open IE for the first time the Favorites screen displays To go to a web site from this screen select it using the navigator and click Go Figure 7 Internet Explorer Favorites Favorites 3 Explore Windows Mobile MSN Mobile WindowsMedia com Go Menu To enter a web site address manually press Menu and select Address bar Enter the address and press Go V660 User s Guide Chapter 3 Internet Explorer When using IE
12. An Extended Service Set ESS consists of a series of overlapping BSSs each containing an access point with each access point connected together by a wired network This wired connection between APs is called a Distribution System DS This type of wireless LAN topology is called an Infrastructure WLAN The Access Points not only provide communication with the wired network but also mediate wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood An ESSID ESS IDentification uniquely identifies each ESS All access points and their associated wireless clients within the same ESS must have the same ESSID in order to communicate V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Figure 109 Infrastructure WLAN Ethernet wow ORE NG NS er S E x xpyeex597 7 DT CON MUS NUN de at ITI SmSm oe oe a d Deos Ba Ds Ba ng Nag Paya kaaa Tay pa AP1 PN AP 2 N soe Ks x m z Y a v En 2 a iic a i H i H 4 b 2 BSS 2 pi A B l EX E CA 3f a y Ne ae N ONE BSS 1 on t gs B o or Ax Pa pi C PAM Dan aa aan PUN mam dan por aaa ser aaa TE dd nor ias ESS ae gt PSone ty ate se gt S eee Channel A channel is the radio frequency ies used by IEEE 802 11a b g wireless devices Channels available depend on your geographical area You may have a choice of channels for your region so you should use a different channel than an adjacent AP a
13. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS Dispose of them at the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the store where you purchased the product Before using the battery carefully read any information supplied by its manufacturer To charge rechargeable batteries use only the charger units recommended by the manufacturer Never try to recharge non rechargeable batteries This could cause them to leak or explode Do NOT allow children to play with the battery Do NOT use batteries with visible oxidation marks leaking If the oxidation products get into your eyes or onto your skin immediately rinse with large amounts of water In case of accidental swallowing drink large amounts of water and induce vomiting then call the doctor NEVER expose the battery to high temperatures such as fire or prolonged direct sunlight This could cause the battery to ignite or explode Do NOT open or mutilate the battery The material contained in the battery may be toxic if swallowed Exercise care when handling the batteries in order not to short the battery with conductive materials such as rings bracelets keys and so on The battery and or conductor may overheat and cause burns
14. Chapter 11 ActiveSync 11 3 4 Installing Software on the V660 You can install software on the V660 by using ActiveSync function on the computer Take the following steps to do this 1 Build a connection between the phone and the computer by using ActiveSync 2 Run the software s setup file on the computer 3 Select the setup location on the V660 and begin to install the software If the Memory card has been inserted into the phone the system will ask you to choose the storage location V660 User s Guide Chapter 11 ActiveSync V660 User s Guide Call History The V660 s Call History records information such as phone number and call time Press Start gt Call History The following screen displays Figure 60 Call History Call History mY HU Ww QU HU W qu HU W Save Menu Fach entry in the Call History list has an icon to its left indicating the type of call Table 12 Call History Icons ICON DESCRIPTION Qa Outgoing call T1 Incoming call g Missed Call BS If a phone number is configured as part of a Contacts list record the contact s name displays in the Call History list Otherwise the phone number displays 12 1 Viewing Call History Details In the Call History list highlight an entry you want to view Press OK to view details V660 User s Guide Chapter 12 Call History Figure 61 Call History Details Call Info Dialed call Method
15. Alternatively select Menu gt Save to Drafts if you do not want to send the e mail now 8 3 MMS Use MMS Multimedia Messaging Service to send audio graphics video and rich text to other MMS enabled phones over the cellphone network Rich text allows you to transmit text formatting such as bolding italics size and color in a message 8 3 1 Writing an MMS Take the following steps to create and send a new MMS 1 In the Messaging screen select MMS gt New 2 Enter the recipient s phone number in the To field manually or select Menu 5 Recipients gt Add and select the recipient s name from the phonebook You can add multiple recipients this way V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 37 New MMS Menu 1 Recipients 2 Insert Object 3 Capture 4 Slides 5 Template 6 Send Options 7 Preview Message 9 Cancel Next use the navigator to scroll down and fill in the Subject C 4 If you want to add video or a still picture scroll down to Insert Picture Video and click the navigator Select the file you want to add 5 The MMS screen displays again showing the file you added in step 4 If you want to add text scroll down to Insert Text and click the navigator Enter the text and press Done 6 The MMS screen displays again showing the graphic file and the text you entered If you want to add a sound file scroll down to Insert Audio and click the navigator Highlight the sound file an
16. Contacts list entries on your SIM card Your Contacts list entries are not deleted In the screen that appears select the contacts you want to duplicate and click OK e BS Generally SIM card entries can contain only a name and a single phone number When you copy contact records containing more than one phone number from the V660 only the default phone number is copied to the SIM card In the SIM Card Capacity section Total refers to the number of occupied and unoccupied contact list slots on the installed SIM card and Used refers to the number of occupied slots V660 User s Guide Chapter 21 SIM Manager V660 User s Guide Firmware Upgrade This chapter describes how to upgrade the V660 s firmware using a T Flash microSD card Find firmware at www zyxel com Make sure you have downloaded and unzipped the correct model firmware and version to your computer before uploading to the device lt gt Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device Take the following steps to upload firmware to the V660 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensure that the file system on your microSD card is FAT16 Copy the MUPDAT DIP file to the root directory of the microSD card Turn the V660 off Insert the microSD card into the V660 s microSD port Press the Power key and the 6 key simultaneously The V660 gets the files from the microSD card A bar displa
17. MS CHAP and MS CHAP v2 PEAP Protected EAP LEAP Like EAP TTLS server side certificate authentication is used to establish a secure connection then use simple username and password methods through the secured connection to authenticate the clients thus hiding client identity However PEAP only supports EAP methods such as EAP MD5 EAP MSCHAPv2 and EAP GTC EAP Generic Token Card for client authentication EAP GTC is implemented only by Cisco LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol is a Cisco implementation of IEEE 802 1x V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Dynamic WEP Key Exchange The AP maps a unique key that is generated with the RADIUS server This key expires when the wireless connection times out disconnects or reauthentication times out A new WEP key is generated each time reauthentication is performed If this feature is enabled it is not necessary to configure a default encryption key in the Wireless screen You may still configure and store keys here but they will not be used while Dynamic WEP is enabled EAP MD5 cannot be used with Dynamic WEP Key Exchange For added security certificate based authentications EAP TLS EAP TTLS and PEAP use dynamic keys for data encryption They are often deployed in corporate environments but for public deployment a simple user name and password pair is more practical The following table is a comparison of the features of authenticatio
18. Next 6 In the next screen enter the address of the Incoming Server and Outgoing Server If you want to use encryption to secure incoming e mail select Require SSL connection If your outgoing server requires you to provide a user name and password for access select Outgoing server requires authentication and click Outgoing Server Settings Enter the authentication details for the outgoing server in the screen that appears Press Next V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 47 E mail Account Incoming and Outgoing Servers E mail Setup Incoming Server pop3 sohu com L Kequire 33L nnnnentinn Outgoing Server ngon server requires authentication Outgoing Server Setting Previous 7 The next screen allows you to control the amount of data you download from the e mail server You can do this by selecting the number of days e mail you want to download and also by select the amount of each e mail you want to initially download If you are not concerned about the amount of memory your e mail takes up Select All messages and Entire message Press Next Figure 48 E Mail Account Download Control E mail Setup 1237 Download the following messages Last 3 days of e ma4 First 500 bytes 4 Previous Next 8 Inthe next screen select how often you want the V660 to automatically connect to the e mail server and check for mail Bear in mind that you may be charged for this b
19. Other trademarks mentioned in this publication are used for identification purposes only and may be properties of their respective owners Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC Interference Statement The device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operations This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation V660 User s Guide Appendix C Legal Information If this device does cause harmful interference to radio television reception which can be determined by turning the device off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outl
20. Resume playback after a Select this to have the V660 continue playing a media file that was phone call interrupted by a phonecall If you deselect this you have to restart the media file manually after finishing a call 4 4 2 Video Options This screen allows you to choose how the V660 displays video files In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Video The following screen displays Figure 24 Windows Media Player Video Options video Options 123Y Play video in full screen Never BO Scale to fit window Done Cancel The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 8 Windows Media Player Video Options LABEL DESCRIPTION Play video in full screen Select Never to always play video files in a window Select Only When Oversized to play video files in full screen only when the display area of the video is larger than the screen Select Always to always play videos in the full screen Scale to fit window Select this to re size the video display to the size and shape of the window If the video normally displays in a different shape from the player window like a wide screen movie it may look compressed or stretched when you use this option V660 User s Guide 55 Chapter 4 Windows Media 4 4 3 Network Options This screen allows you to change Internet connection options in order to get better performance when playing audio and video files from t
21. Select this to have your service provider send you a report that it has successfully forwarded a message to a recipient Allow read report Select this to have your service provider send you a report letting you know that a message s recipient has read the message Disconnect GPRS connection after MMS Select this to stop using the GPRS connection when you are not using the MMS service V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Table 11 MMS Options LABEL DESCRIPTION No of Attempts Choose the number of times your V660 tries to send an MMS Photo Resolution Select the size that photos display on the V660 The smaller the size the less storage space the MMS uses 8 6 5 New Account You can set up an e mail account here in order to send or receive e mail The V660 supports POP3 and IMAP4 Take the following steps to set up the V660 to use your e mail account If you do not know the information required for any of these steps consult your e mail provider In the E mail screen select Menu gt Options gt New Account In the screen that displays select Outlook E mail if you want to set up an account that synchronizes with Microsoft Outlook on your computer Otherwise select Other POP3 IMAP Press Next 8 6 5 1 Outlook E mail Account If you selected Outlook E mail take the following steps to configure your account in the screen that displays 1 Enter yo
22. W Duration 00 00 Date 2005 1 31 Save Menu 12 2 Saving a Phone Number In the Call History screen highlight an item you want to save Press Save The Contacts list displays the new entry as New item Press Select and enter the contact s details Press Insert to paste the phone number into a field 12 3 Finding a Contact If you want to view other information about a contact from Call History select Menu 5 Find Contact If no number or name matches a Contacts list entry an error screen displays Figure 62 Call History Find Contact Call 1 Find Contact 2 Send Text Message 3 E mail 4 View Timers 5 Delete 6 Delete List 7 Save to Contacts 8 Filter 9 IP Dial 0 Wlan Dial 12 4 Viewing Timers The Call Timers function allows you to view the time of all different types of call In the Call History screen select Menu 5 View Timers The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 12 Call History Figure 63 Call History Call Timers Call Timers Last call 00 03 All calls 02 56 Incoming calls 01 21 Outgoing calls 01 35 Roaming came a aes Select Menu gt Reset timer to clear out all time records except for Lifetime Calls 12 5 Deleting Call History Entries In the Call History list select Menu gt Delete to delete the highlighted entry or select Menu gt Delete List to delete the entire Call History list 12 6 Call History Filter In the Call History list s
23. Your V660 s keypad may be locked Press the left softkey then the key to unlock it If you are asked for a password see the troubleshooting section entitled I am asked for a device password on page 153 e cannot hear anything from the earpiece Check that there is not a headset plugged into the USB port The V660 s inbuilt earpiece and microphone are automatically disabled when a headset is installed If there is no headset plugged in the earpiece volume may be turned down Press the Up key on the side of the V660 to increase the volume if necessary 152 V660 User s Guide Chapter 23 Troubleshooting If this does not help try connecting a headset or using the speakerphone and making a call or doing anything else on the V660 that usually produces a noise If you can hear the noise through the headset s earpiece or the speaker there may be a hardware problem with the inbuilt earpiece e The LCD screen keeps going blank Press any key Ifthe LCD screen lights up the settings in the Start gt Settings gt More gt Power Management are set to turn the screen off too quickly See Section 13 11 on page 119 for how to change the settings Ifthe LCD screen doesn t come back on the V660 may be switching itself off due to a low battery charge See the troubleshooting section entitled The V660 keeps shutting itself down on page 151 e cannot beam information to or from other
24. 14 Internet Explorer Menu gt Tools gt Options gt Memory dd saaan 47 Figure 15 Windows Media Player Screen iius centenario tc nan ER E rada i iR Pi Ln Iu ER PM AA 49 Figure 16 Windows Media Player Monl Re 50 Figure 17 Windows Media Player Now Playing 4iieciie rera rd a ren nra Ex eL raaa 51 Figure 18 Windows Media Player Library Screen c cccccesecccceeseseeceeeeseseeceneeseseeceeeeseeeeaeeeenneeeaaes 52 Figure 19 Windows Media Player Library MENU saaan saa ANA eum a iae rra ae nare er cma e epe cade 52 Figure 20 Windows Media Player Update Library eene nnne 53 Figure 21 Windows Media Player Queue Up ANAN ARKA KARAINGAN 53 Figure 22 Windows Media Player Seti gs asaan 54 Figure 23 Windows Media Player Playback Options ccccssscccceeeeseeceeeeeseeceeeeseseaceeeenseaceeeeenneee 54 Figure 24 Windows Media Player Video Options a ANNA KANA AAKALA 55 Figure 25 Windows Media Player Network Options u s 56 Foure so MON MOSBBIROBE aaa esr eene DAANG ANAK EC E E CAP TRIBU Rb Rm AA 59 EDI TUA cR e NAKAANGAT AKNG 63 xo ao T A NOM aaa 64 Figure 29 Calendar New APPOINTMENT aasa GA GG 65 Figure 30 Calendar OPIHONS aanak ANAKAN N a 66 EU AEI NT re 67 Pantas NGA sma AGAD NAGANA NG AGA 68 Figuie ds SMS Frocomigured TEKA tied a tad AA ANAN RR A AG 68 P Erud eT 69 Figure 35 SMS MONU mM M M 69 ici fcu Mg 70 Pawa NG ME NGI mgA ARENA 71 Figure 38 Messaging
25. 162 settings 119 shortcut bar 30 signal strength 29 signatures 74 silence suppression 162 SIM 114 SIM card 26 28 43 SIM card codes 27 SIM card contacts 83 SIM card locking 117 SIM manager 147 SIM PIN 116 SIP phone 106 SIP profile 38 skin 54 slot 27 slots 25 SMS 67 SMS status 30 softkeys 25 30 software information 121 Solitaire 138 sounds 110 speakerphone 36 speed dial 31 84 87 SSID 105 start 25 30 status bar 29 supervised transfer 38 synchronization 63 synchronize 89 90 syntax conventions 4 System errors 121 I task manager 141 tasks 63 temperature 161 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP 174 temporary Internet files 47 text messages 30 67 69 V660 User s Guide Index T Flash 27 149 time settings 112 120 time zone 28 tools 45 trademarks 179 transfer status 141 U UMTS 114 uninstalling programs 119 unlock 31 unsupervised transfer 38 upgrading firmware 149 USB port 25 USIM 114 V VAD 162 Video 132 Video files 49 55 video messages 67 View 45 Viewfinder 132 Virtual Private Network 109 voice activity detection 162 voice notes 125 voice over IP calls 38 voicemail 35 VoIP calls 38 VoIP phone 106 volume 119 VPN 109 W wallpaper 111 warranty 181 note 181 weight 161 WiFi 104 114 WiFi call forwarding 102 WiFi call prefix 103 WiFi call waiting 102 Wi Fi Protected Access 173 Windows Media Player 49 wireless access point 43 wi
26. 25 27 149 memory status 47 Message Integrity Check MIC 174 messages 72 MicroSD 27 149 Microsoft ActiveSync 89 Microsoft network 59 MMS 67 70 modulation 162 mp3 files 57 MSN messenger 59 MSN Mobile Home 61 multimedia messages 67 mute 36 N name 121 navigator 25 network connection 115 network name 30 network options 56 number 121 numerical format 120 O operator 30 outgoing call 33 Outlook 63 76 output power 162 owner information 121 P Pairwise Master Key PMK 174 175 password 28 pause 81 phone settings 97 photo resolution 76 picture files 112 PIN 27 116 PIN2 code 117 playback 54 POP3 76 ports 25 V660 User s Guide Index power 25 28 power specification 161 preamble mode 169 product registration 181 profile 30 profiles 111 PSK 174 PUK 27 PUK2 code 117 Q QoS 163 quality of service see QoS queue 53 R radio specifications 161 RADIUS 170 message types 171 messages 171 shared secret key 171 recently dialed numbers 34 recharge 25 28 recording audio 125 refresh 45 registration product 181 related documentation 3 reminders 30 65 removing programs 119 removing the battery 26 reset 121 resolution 76 ringtones 110 125 RTS Request To Send 168 threshold 167 168 S safety warnings 5 save phone number 94 scan AP 105 screen layout 111 search 84 search contact list 33 security 105 115 security certificates 118 sensitivity
27. 2766 Network Address Translation Protocol RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals RFC 3261 SIP Session Initiation Protocol Updated by RFC3265 RFC3853 RFC 3264 An Offer Answer Model with Session Description Protocol SDP RFC 3515 The Session Initiation Protocol SIP Refer Method RFC 3550 RTP A Transport Protocol for Real Time Applications RFC 3665 Session Initiation Protocol SIP Basic Call Flow Examples RFC 3891 The Session Initiation Protocol SIP Replaces Header RFC 3892 The Session Initiation Protocol SIP Referred By Mechanism R RFC 4028 Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol SIP ITU Q 23 Dual Tone Multi Frequency signaling DTMF V660 User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 22 Standards Supported continued STANDARD DESCRIPTION Microsoft PPTP MS PPTP Microsoft s implementation of Point to Point Tunneling Protocol 1 363 5 Compliant AAL5 SAR Segmentation And Re assembly IEEE 802 11 Also known by the brand Wi Fi denotes a set of Wireless LAN WLAN standards developed by working group 11 of the IEEE LAN MAN Standards Committee IEEE 802 IEEE 802 11b Uses the 2 4 gigahertz GHz band IEEE 802 11g Uses the 2 4 gigahertz GHz band IEEE 802 11d Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Media Access Control MAC Bridges IEEE 802 11x Port Based Network Access Control V660 User s G
28. 698 Fax 7 3272 590 689 Web Site www zyxel kz Regular Mail ZyXEL Kazakhstan 43 Dostyk ave Office 414 Dostyk Business Centre 050010 Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan North America Support E mail support zyxel com Sales E mail sales zyxel com Telephone 1 800 255 4101 1 714 632 0882 Fax 1 714 632 0858 Web Site www us zyxel com FTP Site ftp us zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Inc 1130 N Miller St Anaheim CA 92806 2001 U S A Norway e e e e Support E mail support zyxel no Sales E mail sales zyxel no Telephone 47 22 80 61 80 Fax 47 22 80 61 81 Web Site www zyxel no Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Nils Hansens vei 13 0667 Oslo Norway Poland e LI e E mail info pl zyxel com Telephone 48 22 333 8250 Fax 48 22 333 8251 Web Site www pl zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications ul Okrzei 1A 03 715 Warszawa Poland Russia e Support http zyxel ru support Sales E mail sales zyxel ru Telephone 7 095 542 89 29 Fax 7 095 542 89 25 Web Site www zyxel ru Regular Mail ZyXEL Russia Ostrovityanova 37a Str Moscow 117279 Russia Support E mail support zyxel es Sales E mail sales zyxel es Telephone 34 902 195 420 Fax 34 913 005 345 V660 User s Guide Appendix D Customer Support Web Site www zyxel es Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Arte 21 5 planta 28033 Madrid Spain Sweden Supp
29. Figure 80 Settings New Connections Setting u s n n th anna nan 105 Figure 81 Settings SIP Phone Codec SEMIS aasa ana brc zmai saspe dE ae a pc dE M AE pdE 107 V660 User s Guide List of Figures Figure 82 Settings SIP Phone Advanced Settings enne rnnt aaa 108 Figura 83 Settings SIP Phone STUN Settings aaa itta ite IERI eu Eh teda ERR enda inta 108 Figure 84 Settings Scenaro List saman pana vendcuduis asiaa venanadulytadnawiiy a 109 Figure 95 SIs UGS ca ideis Lan Get n PR anb n Lea Tn c eas bu cR as AKA 111 Figure OF QUE PIITAN diui v tr R iof bebe rr ep but e te vu BRIT 111 Figure 87 Settings Home SOGE aaa 112 Figure 88 Settings Clock amp Alarm seco ea an AUN iouelauincasussauuss ANA AA KAANAK 112 zo CI Ec unscmR IT ucMED ccc ETT 113 Figure MO GSIUHOS AISI aamesc edte n ets ote n HIDE n odis Od n abs cd d dk a NAA 113 Figure 91 Settings Connections EET 114 Figure 92 Settings Wireless Manager aa KINANA NA AA nR 114 Foue SS eS HINGE BRAINY Kapa T 115 mop I Rc cuc e nop m 116 Figure 95 Settings Enable SIM PIN SS 117 Figure 96 Settings Change PINZ aa AA AG AA ALA ANA 118 FGU OF SUIS SMUG bee a GA ANAN AA AAAA AA 118 Figure 98 Settings Power MaNAYEMBHD aaa GIA AGA AGA GA KAI NA 119 Figure 99 Settings Regional Settings EMT 121 Figure 100 Settings Master ROSOL aider edita saxi a i A A 122 Figure TOT Pictures amp Videos PIBUIQUI NGANGA nina
30. KEY ENCRYPTIO ENTER IEEE 8021X MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL Open None No Disable Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Open WEP No Enable with Dynamic WEP Key Yes Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Yes Disable Shared WEP No Enable with Dynamic WEP Key Yes Enable without Dynamic WEP Key Yes Disable WPA TKIP AES No Enable WPA PSK TKIP AES Yes Disable WPA2 TKIP AES No Enable WPA2 PSK TKIP AES Yes Disable Antenna Overview An antenna couples RF signals onto air A transmitter within a wireless device sends an RF signal to the antenna which propagates the signal through the air The antenna also operates in reverse by capturing RF signals from the air V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Positioning the antennas properly increases the range and coverage area of a wireless LAN Antenna Characteristics Frequency An antenna in the frequency of 2 4GHz IEEE 802 11b or SGHz IEEE 802 11a is needed to communicate efficiently in a wireless LAN Radiation Pattern A radiation pattern is a diagram that allows you to visualize the shape of the antenna s coverage area Antenna Gain Antenna gain measured in dB decibel is the increase in coverage within the RF beam width Higher antenna gain improves the range of the signal for better communications For an indoor site each 1 dB increase in antenna gain results in a range increase of approximately 2 5 For an unobstructed outdoor site each 1dB increase in
31. Least Unique SSID Default Secure Unique SSID with Hide SSID Enabled MAC Address Filtering WEP Encryption IEEE802 1x EAP with RADIUS Server Authentication Wi Fi Protected Access WPA Most Secure WPA2 BES You must enable the same wireless security settings on the V660 and on all wireless clients that you want to associate with it IEEE 802 1x In June 2001 the IEEE 802 1x standard was designed to extend the features of IEEE 802 11 to support extended authentication as well as providing additional accounting and control features It is supported by Windows XP and a number of network devices Some advantages of IEEE 802 1x are User based identification that allows for roaming Support for RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RFC 2138 2139 for centralized user profile and accounting management on a network RADIUS server Support for EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol RFC 2486 that allows additional authentication methods to be deployed with no changes to the access point or the wireless clients RADIUS RADIUS is based on a client server model that supports authentication authorization and accounting The access point is the client and the server is the RADIUS server The RADIUS server handles the following tasks Authentication Determines the identity of the users Authorization V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Determines the networ
32. Proxy VPN etc If necessary you can add connection schemes for each connection type or modify existing ones BES If you changed settings and can no longer connect to the Internet you can restore the V660 to its factory defaults by selecting Start gt Settings gt More gt More gt Master Clear 13 9 Security Use the Security screens to lock the V660 turn the SIM passcode on or off and manage certificates V660 User s Guide 1115 Chapter 13 Settings Figure 94 Settings Security Security 1 Device Lock 2 Enable SIM PIN 3 Change PIN2 4 Certificates Done 13 9 1 Device Lock When you activate this feature the V660 automatically locks after being idle for the amount of time you set A password is the required to use the V660 Password Settings cov Prompt if device unused for Password type Password Confirm password Done Cancel D gt If you forget the password there is no way for you to use the V660 Contact your vendor 13 9 2 Using SIM PIN Use this feature to protect your SIM card from being used by others without your permission When this feature is enabled the V660 requires you to enter the PIN each time you turn it on V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in succession the SIM card is locked You cannot use the PIN to unlock it Use the PUK to unlock the SIM card in this event
33. Quality of Service QoS mechanisms help to provide better service on a per flow basis Your device supports Type of Service ToS tagging This allows the device to tag voice frames so they can be prioritized over the network Voice Codecs G 711a u G 723 1A G 726 16 24 32 40 G 729a b DTMF In band and out of band PCM RFC2833 SIP Info Ring File Management Upload and download MIDI mid ringtone files to and from the V660 The following list which is not exhaustive illustrates the standards supported in the V660 Table 22 Standards Supported STANDARD DESCRIPTION RFC 1112 IGMP v1 RFC 1157 SNMPv1 Simple Network Management Protocol version 1 RFC 1321 The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm RFC 1441 SNMPv2 Simple Network Management Protocol version 2 RFC 1631 IP Network Address Translator NAT RFC 1661 The Point to Point Protocol PPP RFC 1723 RIP 2 Routing Information Protocol RFC 1890 RTP Profile for Audio and Video Conferences with Minimal Control RFC 1901 SNMPv2c Simple Network Management Protocol version 2c RFC 2236 Internet Group Management Protocol Version 2 RFC 2327 SDP Session Description Protocol RFC 2408 Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol ISAKMP RFC 2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE RFC 2617 HTTP Authentication Basic and Digest Access Authentication RFC
34. The library has been updated To continue click Done Search 4 3 1 2 Playing Files from the Library You can directly select and play files from the library menu In the Library screen select Menu gt Open File to play a file stored on the V660 or Menu gt Open URL to open a file on the Internet 4 3 1 3 Queue Files to Playlist To add a media file to the current playlist first locate the file in the Library Then select Menu gt Queue Up The file is added to the Now Playing list Figure 21 Windows Media Player Queue Up 1 Queue Up 2 Delete from Library 3 Now Playing 4 Library 5 Update Library 6 Open File 7 Open URL 8 Properties 9 Player You can also add a whole folder to the playlist by highlighting the folder and selecting Menu gt Queue Up All files in the folder are added to the Now Playing list 4 3 1 4 Delete Files from the Library To delete a file from your V660 s memory highlight the file in the Library and select Menu gt Delete from Library BS If you do this the file cannot be recovered V660 User s Guide 53 Chapter 4 Windows Media 4 4 Player Settings Use this section to configure your V660 s Windows Media Player You can change audio and video settings Internet connection details how the Player looks its skin and assign the V660 s keys to perform Player functions In the Windows Media screen select Menu gt Options The following
35. V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs For omni directional antennas mounted on a table desk and so on point the antenna up For omni directional antennas mounted on a wall or ceiling point the antenna down For a single AP application place omni directional antennas as close to the center of the coverage area as possible For directional antennas point the antenna in the direction of the desired coverage area V660 User s Guide Legal Information Copyright Copyright 2007 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical photocopying manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ZyXEL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject to change without notice Trademarks ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System is a registered trademark of ZyXEL Communications Inc
36. V660 User s Guide 151 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting It is likely that the battery is nearly discharged flat This may be the case even if you are using the USB cable or the included charger Recharge the V660 s battery or replace it if you have a spare with exactly the same specifications If this does not help see the troubleshooting section entitled I cannot turn the V660 on e The Operation LED does not come on when try to charge the V660 The V660 is not receiving power check the V660 s connection to the power supply the mains socket if using the charger or the computer if using the USB cable and try to turn the V660 on again If this does not help take the following steps f you are using the USB cable The battery may be nearly or completely discharged flat The V660 will turn on only when it has sufficient charge in its battery Keep the USB cable connected and wait a short time while the battery charges or switch to the mains charger e f you are using mains power Ensure that the mains power supply is switched on and flowing Check the mains charger s LED if it has one It should be on when the power supply is on whether or not the V660 is connected f you have another mains charger with exactly the same specifications try using it instead If none of these things help the mains charger or the V660 may have a hardware problem Contact your vendor e cannot use the keypad
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38. a Pairwise Master Key PMK key to the AP that then sets up a key hierarchy and management system using the pair wise key to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys to encrypt every data packet that is wirelessly communicated between the AP and the wireless clients Figure 111 WPA 2 with RADIUS Application Example SES did a NIC NR brem J x Ne WPA 2 PSK Application Example A WPA 2 PSK application looks as follows 1 First enter identical passwords into the AP and all wireless clients The Pre Shared Key PSK must consist of between 8 and 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal characters including spaces and symbols 2 The AP checks each wireless client s password and only allows it to join the network if the password matches 3 The AP and wireless clients use the pre shared key to generate a common PMK Pairwise Master Key V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs 4 The AP and wireless clients use the TKIP or AES encryption process to encrypt data exchanged between them Figure 112 WPA 2 PSK Authentication A NM s3 Internet Jj Security Parameters Summary Refer to this table to see what other security parameters you should configure for each Authentication Method key management protocol type MAC address filters are not dependent on how you configure these security features Table 26 Wireless Security Relational Matrix METHOD
39. and Index Product Specifications 161 Wireless LANs 165 Legal Information 179 Customer Support 183 Index 187 Product Specifications The following tables summarize the V660 s hardware and firmware features Table 20 Hardware Specifications Dimensions L x W x D 108 x 45 x 16 7 mm Weight 96g Power Specification 5 6 V 0 8 A Ports USB 10 pin I O connector T Flash Port Camera 1 3 megapixel CMOS Antenna Quad band GSM internal antenna 2 4GHz WLAN internal antenna LCD Screen 1 9 inch QCIF 176 x 220 resolution 64 000 colors Infra red Connection IrDA infra red Data Association 1 2 SIR 115kbps at 30cm Operating Temperature 10 60C Storage Temperature 40 80C Operating Humidity 10 90 Yo Storage Humidity 5 95 Yo Memory Flash 64MB RAM 64MB RADIO SPECIFICATIONS Communications IEEE 802 11b Standards IEEE 802 11g ETSI GSM 05 05 ETSI GSM 11 10 3GPP 51 010 Frequency IEEE 802 11b g Industrial Scientific Medical Band 2 4 2 4835 GHz GSM850 GSM900 DCS1800 PCS1900 IEEE 802 1b g Operating Channels North American and Taiwan 11 Europe 13 IEEE 802 1b g Data Rate IEEE 802 11b 11Mbps with automatic fallback to 5 5 2 1 Mbps IEEE 802 119 54Mbps with automatic fallback to 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps V660 User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 20 Hardware Specifications
40. and date information in the message list and to set up the way you want messages to be shown on the screen Figure 39 Messaging Menu gt Options gt Display Display Wy J Show date and time in the message list Sort messages by Date received 4 Descending 4 After deleting or moving a message Show next message 4 Done Cancel 8 6 2 Message Sending You can choose whether or not to include the content of the prior e mail in a reply e mail and whether or not to backup the e mails you send V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 40 Messaging Menu gt Options gt Sending Sending _ Include copy of original message when replying to e mail Save copies of sent items Done Cancel 8 6 3 Signatures A signature is a short piece of text that is automatically added at the end of a message Use this screen to set up signatures for SMS MMS or e mail Messaging Menu gt Options gt Signatures Signatures Select an account Text Messages 4 gt C Use signature with this account Signature Done Cancel 8 6 4 Account Options The options available depend on whether you are configuring e mail SMS or MMS 8 6 4 1 E mail Options When you select Account Options from your V660 s e mail menu you can see and change the settings the V660 uses to connect to an e mail server See Section 8 6 5 on page 76 for descriptions of the fields in these screens
41. are logged on to MSN select a MSN contact to whom you want to send a message Select Menu gt Send Message 5 1 3 Ending a Chat Select Menu gt End chat to end the current chat 5 1 4 Invite a Contact to Participate You can also invite another person to chat while you are already chatting with a friend Select Menu gt Invite choose a MSN contact and press Select 5 1 5 Contact Blocking If you block a MSN contact the contact can neither view your status nor send you messages in MSN In the contact list highlight the contact you want to block and select Menu gt Block To cancel a contact block select the entry in the Contact list and select Menu gt Cancel block 5 1 6 Deleting a Contact In the Contact list screen highlight the contact you want to delete and select Menu gt Delete 5 1 7 Changing Your MSN Status Highlight your MSN ID from the contact list then click the navigator Choose the required status from the list that displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 5 Pocket MSN 5 1 8 Changing Your MSN Name Highlight your MSN ID from the contact list and select Menu gt Options Enter your new name in the My display name field BES You need to log out of MSN and log back in before changes take effect 5 1 9 Signing Out of MSN In the contact list screen select Menu gt Sign out 5 2 Hotmail Use the Pocket MSN Hotmail service to send and receive e mail using your existing Hotmail accou
42. characters USB Connector Connect this to the charger to recharge the battery Connect this via the USB cable to a computer to synchronize data Connect this to a headset external headphones and microphone to use the headset 1 2 Setting Up Your V660 This section discusses how to install a SIM card a memory card and how to install and recharge the battery 1 2 1 Installing the SIM Card The SIM Subscriber Identity Module card contains a computer chip that stores your personal number phone book and other services from your cellular service provider To insert a SIM card 1 Remove the battery cover by pressing on it and moving it downward to open 2 Remove the battery by lifting it up from the bottom end V660 User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview 3 Insert the SIM card with the metal contact area on the card facing down Ensure it is securely in place 1 2 2 PIN and PUK The PIN and PUK are codes you can use to protect the data on your SIM card and allow only authorized people to use its functions 1 2 2 1 PIN PIN means Personal Identification Number This is provided with the SIM card You can use this to prevent other people from using your SIM card without your permission After enabling PIN protection you need to input the PIN each time you turn your phone on If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row the SIM card locks automatically No one can view data stored on the SIM card or use its fu
43. gain results in a range increase of approximately 5 Actual results may vary depending on the network environment Antenna gain is sometimes specified in dBi which is how much the antenna increases the signal power compared to using an isotropic antenna An isotropic antenna is a theoretical perfect antenna that sends out radio signals equally well in all directions dBi represents the true gain that the antenna provides Types of Antennas for WLAN There are two types of antennas used for wireless LAN applications Omni directional antennas send the RF signal out in all directions on a horizontal plane The coverage area is torus shaped like a donut which makes these antennas ideal for a room environment With a wide coverage area it is possible to make circular overlapping coverage areas with multiple access points Directional antennas concentrate the RF signal in a beam like a flashlight does with the light from its bulb The angle of the beam determines the width of the coverage pattern Angles typically range from 20 degrees very directional to 120 degrees less directional Directional antennas are ideal for hallways and outdoor point to point applications Positioning Antennas In general antennas should be mounted as high as practically possible and free of obstructions In point to point application position both antennas at the same height and in a direct line of sight to each other to attain the best performance
44. highlighted picture to someone else via the infrared interface V660 User s Guide Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos Table 17 Pictures amp Videos View Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Edit Select this to go to the picture editor In the editor press Menu to access the editing tools Select Rotate to turn the picture 90 degrees clockwise Select Crop to draw a new picture boundary Position the top left corner of the new boundary move about the screen using the navigator and click the navigator to select the corner point Then select the bottom right corner in the same way Select Auto Correct to have the V660 automatically fix the picture s brightness and contrast Save Select Save to Contact to associate the picture with a contact s record Select Save As to save the picture under a different filename Properties Select this to see details about the picture Options Change how your V660 displays pictures on screen and in e mails you send V660 User s Guide 129 Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos V660 User s Guide Camera Your V660 has an inbuilt digital camera You can use the camera to take still pictures and record video with or without sound To use the camera select Start gt More gt Camera or press the Camera button on the side of the V660 16 1 Camera Use Bear the following in mind when using the V660 s camera Dirt or grease on the clear protective h
45. in Section 13 2 1 1 on page 105 V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings 13 2 2 SIP Phone Before you can use the SIP phone feature you need to set up a SIP phone profile Take the following steps to do this 1 Click Start gt Settings gt WiFi 5 SIP Phone Press New Settings SIP Phone Account Settings SIP phone setting Name 104 SIP phone account User name 104 Authentication name 104 Password Cancel 2 In the Name field specify a name for your SIP Phone 3 In the SIP phone account section fill in the information as supplied by your VoIP provider such as User name Password Server address Port Proxy and Proxy port Consult your VoIP provider if unsure about the information to enter in any of these fields 4 Leave the Codec Advanced and STUN settings at their default values unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise see Section 13 2 2 1 on page 106 Section 13 2 2 2 on page 107 and Section 13 2 2 3 on page 108 5 Press Done The SIP Phone screen appears The new SIP phone profile displays If you have more than one SIP phone profile highlight the one you want to use as the default and select Menu gt Default To make VoIP calls press before entering the phone number For example if you want to call 55512345 using your SIP phone profile go to the Home screen enter 55512345 and press the Call key You do not need to have a SIM card installed in the V66
46. member you selected cannot be heard by the other members you cannot hear the other members either Once you are finished press OK to return yourself and the other member to the conference call 2 4 3 Ending a Conference Call During a conference call press End Power key to end the whole conference 2 5 Call Transfer The V660 support two types of call transfer Blind transfer in a blind transfer also known as an unsupervised transfer a single call is active which you then transfer to another number Consultant transfer in a consultant transfer also known as a supervised transfer you have two calls active and transfer the first active call to the second This allows you to ask the other person whether or not they want to receive the call Your service provider must support call transferring to use this feature Take the following steps to transfer an ongoing call to another phone number 1 During the ongoing call press Menu 2 Select Calling Transfer 3 If you are making a consultant transfer the call is automatically transferred to the other active call If you are making a blind transfer enter the phone number to which you want to transfer the call or select a number from the phonebook in the same way as when you make a regular call Press the Start key The call is transferred 2 6 VolP Calls Your device supports making and receiving voice calls over the Wireless Local Area Network WLAN These call
47. on the device Do NOT install use or service this device during a thunderstorm There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Connect ONLY suitable accessories to the device ONLY qualified service personnel should service or disassemble this device Make sure to connect the cables to the correct ports Place connecting cables carefully so that no one will step on them or stumble over them Always disconnect all cables from this device before servicing or disassembling Use ONLY an appropriate power adaptor or cord for your device Connect it to the right supply voltage for example 110V AC in North America or 230V AC in Europe Do NOT allow anything to rest on the power adaptor or cord and do NOT place the product where anyone can walk on the power adaptor or cord Do NOT use the device if the power adaptor or cord is damaged as it might cause electrocution If the power adaptor or cord is damaged remove it from the device and the power source Do NOT attempt to repair the power adaptor or cord Contact your local vendor to order a new one Antenna Warning This device meets ETSI and FCC certification requirements when using the included antenna s Only use the included antenna s This product is recyclable Dispose of it properly V660 User s Guide 5 Safety Warnings Battery Safety Precautions Please read and follow these safety precautions when using and handling the V660 s battery e
48. out Press Menu to view or change camera settings ES The available memory of your V660 or memory card determines the maximum number and size of photos and the maximum number and length of videos you can store 16 3 Camera Menu Press Menu in the Viewfinder screen The following table describes the labels in this menu Table 18 Camera Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Mode Use these options to select the current camera mode Select Photo to take single still pictures Select Video to record moving images Select Portrait to take a still picture and assign it to a contact s record Select Self Shutter to have the V660 count down before taking a still picture Select Burst to have the V660 take a series of still pictures in rapid succession Zoom Select the magnification level you want to use This affects the pictures you take not just the way they display Environment The V660 s camera has a variety of presets that help take better pictures under certain conditions Select Sunny Cloudy Office Home or Night according to your conditions Alternatively select Auto Select Monochrome greyscale Ancient sepia or ColdColor blue tint to use a preset photo effect Select Advanced to manually configure the brightness contrast hue saturation and gamma levels of the shots you take V660 User s Guide Chapter 16 Camera Table 18 Camera Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION S
49. plan to get better call quality The VoIP service s channels may all be full Wait a short time and try again e If call quality is always poor when you call certain phone numbers the other person s connection may be at fault e can t connect to the Internet If you cannot connect to the Internet at all check your connection to the wireless access point AP Ifyou are not connected to the AP see the troubleshooting section entitled I can t connect to the access point on page 156 f you are successfully connected to an AP but cannot access the Internet check the settings on the AP and any computer or network device such as a router that it is connected to Ensure that the AP has Internet access e Pages from the Internet take a long time to download If you can connect to the Internet but the download speed is slow the wireless LAN signal may be weak Move closer to the access point and away from potential sources of radio interference such as microwave ovens electric motors and other radio frequency emitting devices If you have more than one access point scan for and connect to the one with the stronger signal Your V660 may be competing for bandwidth with other devices on the network Either disconnect the other devices or connect to the Internet at times when the network is less busy V660 User s Guide Chapter 23 Troubleshooting V660 User s Guide PART V Appendices
50. your device does not detect any Wi Fi signal 13 2 1 Wi Fi Connection Select Start gt Settings gt Wi Fi gt Connections The following screen displays Figure 79 Settings Connections List Connections list Henuz Click New E 1 Scan AP AP tod co Either press New to create a new wireless LAN connection profile there does not need to be an active access point to do this or select Menu gt Scan AP to have the V660 search for available access points The V660 can store and use up to sixteen WiFi connection profiles One connection profile is the default which the V660 always uses if the relevant AP is available If the default profile s AP is not available the V660 uses the profile whose AP has the strongest signal You can change which profile is the default by selecting Menu gt Default in this screen V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings 13 2 1 1 New WiFi Connection Profile When you select New in the Connections List screen the following screen appears Figure 80 Settings New Connections Setting Connection Setting Name pi AP setting ESSID Security NONE Cancel Done The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 13 New WiFi Connection Profile LABEL DESCRIPTION Name Enter a name for this connection profile This does not need to be the same as the ESSID ESSID Enter the Extended Service Set IDentifier or netwo
51. 0 to do this 13 2 2 1 Codec Settings A voice codec compressor decompressor is software that converts analog audio into a digital signal and vice versa When you make a VoIP call your V660 and the SIP server must use the same codec You can change the codec settings in order to optimize the voice quality of your VoIP calls However it is suggested that you leave the settings at their default values Select Start gt Settings gt WiFi gt SIP Phone and either press New or highlight an existing profile and select Menu gt Edit Scroll down to the Codec setting section V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 81 Settings SIP Phone Codec Settings SIP phone setting oD Codec setting G 711 FPP 2 G 729 FPP 2 G 723 1 FPP 1 Bandwidth preference Omed OLow Done Cancel FPP refers to the number of Frames Per Packet Each frame contains a set number of digital samples and each audio data packet the V660 sends and receives can contain a number of frames Use the settings supplied by your VoIP service provider If you are experiencing VoIP call problems try using a lower FPP number When you make a SIP call the V660 and the SIP server negotiate which voice codec they use for the call The Bandwidth preference field controls the order in which the V660 tries to use the codecs as shown in the following table Table 14 Bandwidth Preference Codec Ordering PREFERENCE ORDE
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53. 13800100500 Paninira cada Done Cancel 13 1 4 Call Waiting Use this screen to switch call waiting notifications on or off Call waiting notifications let you know if someone is trying to call you when you are already making a call This screen applies to calls over the cellphone network only Configure call waiting notifications for VoIP calls in Settings gt WiFi Call Waiting Figure 69 Settings Call Waiting Call Waiting Provide call waiting notifications Done Cancel 13 1 5 Caller ID When you send caller ID you let people you call know who is calling before they answer You can choose whether to send caller ID for all calls only when you call someone on your Contacts list or never V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 70 Settings Caller ID Caller ID Provide my caller ID to Everyone 4 gt Done Cancel 13 1 6 Channel Use this screen to receive lists of information channels supplied by your cellphone service provider You can select the language of the channels you want to receive Figure 71 Settings Channels Channels Enable channels J Receive channel list Lanquage All 4 gt Done Menu LES This function requires support from your cellphone service provider 13 1 7 Fixed Dialing Fixed dialing allows you to restrict your outgoing calls and messages When this is switched on you can call only numbers on your fixed dialing
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55. 8 6 4 2 SMS Options When you select Account Options from your V660 s SMS menu the following screen displays You can choose whether to have your service provider send you delivery notifications a report that it has successfully forwarded a message to a recipient and whether or not to use Unicode Unicode allows messages in non Latin character sets like Russian or Chinese to display properly V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 41 SMS Options 8 6 4 3 MMS Options Text Messages CJ Request delivery notifications Use Unicode when necessary Done Cancel When you select Account Options from your V660 s MMS menu the following screen displays Figure 42 MMS Options Preferences C Retrieve Immediately Save sent messages O Reject all messages Allow delivery report Allow read report v Disconnect GPRS connection after MMS Menu Done The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 11 MMS Options LABEL DESCRIPTION Retrieve Immediately Select this to download MMS messages as soon as they are received Download on home network only Select this to download MMS messages immediately only if you are using your service provider s own network Save sent messages Select this to automatically save MMS messages you send Reject all messages Select this to turn MMS message reception off Allow delivery report
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57. Contacts During a call select Contacts from the Menu to view details of your contacts 2 3 6 Viewing Calendar During a call select Calendar from the Menu to view details of your appointments 2 3 7 Call History During a call select Call history from the Menu to view records of past incoming and outgoing calls 2 4 Conference Calling The V660 supports conference calling with up to seven participants including you Each participant can hear when any other participant speaks 2 4 1 Hosting a Conference Call Do the following to host a conference call 1 Answer a call or make a call 2 Once you are connected put the first call on hold and answer or make another call 3 Once you are connected press Menu and select Conference The current second call and the first call on hold are connected All three parties can talk and listen to one another Figure 6 Conference Call 6 China Mobile 1 Swap 2 Mute 3 Speakerphone On 4 Conference 5 Contacts 6 Save to Contacts 7 View Calendar 8 Call History 4 Add more parties to the conference call by repeating steps 2 and 3 V660 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Functions 2 4 2 Splitting a Conference Call If you need to converse with a certain conference call member privately press Menu and select Split All conference call members are listed on the screen Select the one to which you want to talk privately The conference call continues but you and the
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59. Folders BS Your V660 s SMS MMS and E mail message systems each have the following folders Inbox Outbox Draft Sent and Deleted Items In order to conserve storage space it is strongly recommended that you often go through your folders and delete the messages you do not want to keep If the V660 runs out of storage space functions like sending saving and downloading messages become unavailable If this happens free up some storage space by deleting unwanted messages Draft All incomplete unsent or ready to be sent messages are saved here Outbox All messages that the V660 failed to send are stored here Inbox All received messages are stored here Sent Items All successfully sent messages are saved here If you enable the MMS auto save function MMS messages you send are saved here Deleted Items Messages you delete are saved here If you then delete them from this folder they are permanently lost 8 6 Changing Messaging Options You can change the way your V660 displays and sends messages and its message account settings In the SMS E mail or MMS screen select Menu gt Options The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 38 Messaging Menu gt Options Options 1 Display 2 Sending 3 Signatures 4 Account Options 5 New Account 6 Import SIM Messages Done 8 6 1 Message Display Use this screen to select whether or not to display time
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61. Game Figure 104 Solitaire Score 0 Time 00 00 c Y F BRR Ig aalala aa 17 2 1 Moving Cards A number or character is displayed above each card stack On the keypad press the number or character above the card you want to move and then press the number or character above the stack to which you want to move the card To move a card up to one of the four stacks in the right hand corner of the screen press the number above the card in the lower stack and then press the navigator up To undo a move click Menu gt Undo Build the suit stacks at the top in ascending order from Ace to King You win the game when all cards are in the suit stacks V660 User s Guide Chapter 17 Games 17 2 2 Playing Solitaire Move any aces on the seven stacks to the four card spaces at the top of the screen and then make any other available plays When you have made all available plays click Draw to turn over cards BS The top card that is face up on the deck is always available for play V660 User s Guide Chapter 17 Games V660 User s Guide Accessories 18 1 Calculator Use the Calculator to do simple arithmetic including additions subtractions multiplications divisions and centesimal calculations To access the Calculator select Start gt More gt Accessories gt Calculator In the Calculator screen input digits with keypad Press the key to cycle through operators or use the nav
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63. Menu ODEQOPIS 21 aasa ANA AANI AB ANA AA 73 V660 User s Guide List of Figures Figure 39 Messaging Menu gt Options gt Display maa rrt BNG BU nE 73 Figure 40 Messaging Menu gt Options gt Sending aaa ma aa a aaa 74 Figure 49 SMS CDOS c 75 Faura ME OPE xa ANA ANGARA BORA GAGANA 75 Figure 43 Emal Account BOP e nem TT Figure 44 E mail Account AUR SOlU saa IANG AA 3 Figure 45 E Mail Account Authentication anakan kt rbi Eee In Rok E Rhea cob 78 Figure 46 E Mail Account Server and Network Setup ccesccscccseeeereeceeeeneececeeeeneneeeeeenneeaaeeensnenaaes 78 Figure 47 E mail Account Incoming and Outgoing Servers Uu aaa 79 Figure 48 E Mail Account Download Control si eter ee Naan ke dasa oda x nra AKA cona 79 Figure 49 E Mail Account Download FEOQUOFGy 22sucocrce core e otto bh te pa pacte uvae Ec ipa ate Aa 80 ze IcM stRseetjpei c eM 80 mop Io Conan s dri e T 81 Figure 52 Contacts Contest Details 1 ici ie Iter lc eorr tires sedute iudi aai do Dra Eel VoL dire ERE dd 82 Figure 53 Contacts Edit Contact Detalls Luise ptit cepa EK n pk Rak NENNEN En E ERR Aaa E PAR BERE MR 83 Faubo Comac SIN CODE qe e 83 ligue 55 Comac Add Spoed Dial 12i ii tpe per nan AREYOL E RR LEY d aa UHR 84 Figure 56 Contacts Copy SIM Contact to VOGO akan kir tad GN ERA i dcc ceat i donate 85 Figure 57 Contacts Copy VobO Contact to SIM naaa aaa 85 Figure
64. R High G 711 p Law G 711 A Law G 729 G 723 not supported at the time of writing Med G 729 G 723 G 711 y Law G 711 A Law Low G 723 G 729 G 711 y Law G 711 A Law 13 2 2 2 Advanced Settings Select Start gt Settings gt WiFi SIP Phone and either press New or highlight an existing profile and select Menu gt Edit Scroll down to the Advanced setting section BES Alter these settings only if you have instructions to do so from your VoIP service provider V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 82 Settings SIP Phone Advanced Settings SIP phone setting Advanced setting DTMF payload 101 Call prefix Server type SIP listen port Cancel The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 15 Settings SIP Phone Advanced Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION DTMF Payload Enter the payload number that is used for Dual Tone Multi Frequency information according to RFC2833 Call prefix The number specified in this field will be added in front of calling number Some service providers require a prefix number to access certain services Server Certain server types require the phone to perform non standard processes Enter the type of SIP server your service provider uses SIP Listen port Enter the listening port number of the SIP server RTP port Enter the SIP server s Real time Transport Protocol port number here
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67. V660 Dual mode Phone User s Guide Version 1 00 4 2007 Edition 1 ZyXEL www zyxel com About This User s Guide About This User s Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who want to configure the V660 You should have at least a basic knowledge of TCP IP networking concepts and topology Related Documentation Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away It contains information on setting up your network and configuring for Internet access Supporting Disk Refer to the included CD for support documents ZyXEL Web Site Please refer to www zyxel com for additional support documentation and product certifications User Guide Feedback Help us help you Send all User Guide related comments questions or suggestions for improvement to the following address or use e mail instead Thank you The Technical Writing Team ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan E mail techwriters zyxel com tw V660 User s Guide 3 Document Conventions Document Conventions Warnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User s Guide lt gt Warnings tell you about things that could harm you or your device BS Notes tell you other important information for example other things you may need to configure or helpful tips or recommendations
68. WPA2 V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Encryption Both WPA and WPA2 improve data encryption by using Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Message Integrity Check MIC and IEEE 802 1x WPA and WPA2 use Advanced Encryption Standard AES in the Counter mode with Cipher block chaining Message authentication code Protocol CCMP to offer stronger encryption than TKIP TKIP uses 128 bit keys that are dynamically generated and distributed by the authentication server AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a block cipher that uses a 256 bit mathematical algorithm called Rijndael They both include a per packet key mixing function a Message Integrity Check MIC named Michael an extended initialization vector TV with sequencing rules and a re keying mechanism WPA and WPA2 regularly change and rotate the encryption keys so that the same encryption key 1s never used twice The RADIUS server distributes a Pairwise Master Key PMK key to the AP that then sets up a key hierarchy and management system using the PMK to dynamically generate unique data encryption keys to encrypt every data packet that is wirelessly communicated between the AP and the wireless clients This all happens in the background automatically The Message Integrity Check MIC is designed to prevent an attacker from capturing data packets altering them and resending them The MIC provides a strong mathematical function in which the receiver and t
69. a passcode each time you use this function You can get this passcode from your service provider BES If you enter the call barring password incorrectly three times consecutively the call barring function will locked and cannot be used BES Call barring functions require network support If call barring does not work check with your service provider 13 1 2 Call Forwarding You can set your V660 to divert calls to other phones under certain conditions Figure 67 Settings Call Forwarding Call Forwardin c Y 2 No Reply 3 Busy 4 Unavailable 5 Data Calls 6 Fax Calls Done Menu LES Call forwarding functions require network support You may need to subscribe to these services If call forwarding does not work check with your service provider 13 1 3 Call Options This screen allows you to configure the following Whether to use Any key answer pressing any of the V660 s keys when the phone is ringing answers the call Whether to show the contacts stored on your SIM card in the Contacts list V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Which line to use for outgoing calls 1f available Phone numbers for each line if available Voicemail numbers Text message service centre number Country code and area code Figure 68 Settings Call Options L any key answer Show SIM contacts Phone number 13501089420 Yoice mail number Text messages service center 86
70. an view import and delete certificates in this screen The following screen appears Figure 97 Settings Certificates Certificates 1 Personal 2 Root Select Cert Import to save a certificate from your computer Select Personal to view and manage your imported certificates Select Root to view and manage certificates the V660 uses to authenticate other certificates V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings 13 10 Removing Programs Use this screen to delete programs no longer in use This helps to free up the V660 s memory BS If you remove a program it cannot be retrieved You must re install it if you want to use it again Select Start gt Settings gt More gt Remove Programs In the program list highlight the program you want to remove Select Menu gt Delete to delete it from the V660 13 11 Power Management Use this screen to check the V660 s battery level and set the length of time after which the LCD light and display turn off Figure 98 Settings Power Management Power Management 123 Main battery Backlight time out on battery 60 seconds 4b Backlight time out on AC 10 minutes ib Display time out 1 minute 4b Done Cancel 13 12 Accessibility Use this screen to control keypad volume and language settings V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings With this function you can set system response time of multi press reminder volume and smar
71. and or materials ZyXEL will at its discretion repair or replace the defective products or components without charge for either parts or labor and to whatever extent it shall deem necessary to restore the product or components to proper operating condition Any replacement will consist of a new or re manufactured functionally equivalent product of equal or higher value and will be solely at the discretion of ZyXEL This warranty shall not apply if the product has been modified misused tampered with damaged by an act of God or subjected to abnormal working conditions Note Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty contact ZyXEL s Service Center for your Return Material Authorization number RMA Products must be returned Postage Prepaid It is recommended that the unit be insured when shipped Any returned products without proof of purchase or those with an out dated warranty will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of ZyXEL and the customer will be billed for parts and labor All repaired or replaced products will be shipped by ZyXEL to the corresponding return address Posta
72. arly empty the V660 displays a warning notice and an empty battery icon Charge the battery immediately Otherwise the V660 will shut down and any unsaved information lost Carefully plug the charger s connector into the V660 s USB port Connect the charger s power plug to an appropriate power source Turn the power on If the V660 is switched off the screen shows a charging battery icon then goes blank If the V660 is switched on a battery charging icon appears in the status bar The Operation LED comes on Before you first use the V660 please charge the battery by using the accessory charger The charging time takes 8 to 10 hours A new battery reaches its best performance after two or three full charge discharge cycles When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the phone When you first use theV660 charge the battery to its full capacity using the charger and NOT the USB data cable This may take up to ten hours Due to the lower voltage supplied from a computer s USB port the USB data cable cannot fully charge the V660 Use the charger instead whenever possible Always using the USB data cable can affect the battery s longevity 1 2 5 Power On or Off BS Press the End Power key for several seconds to turn the V660 on or off When you turn the V660 on for the first time it prompts you to enter basic configuration information date and time time zone phone password e mail account infor
73. ary Error Details Display error information about the highlighted file Properties Display detailed information about the highlighted file 4 3 Library Screen All the V660 s media files are saved in the library You can browse the Library screens and select files to add to the playlist V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media Figure 18 Windows Media Player Library Screen o iy Music My Videos CI My TV gt My Playlists p Now Playing Play Menu 4 3 1 Library Menu You can use the Library screen s menu functions to move from one part of the library to another update the library and open files In the Library or its sub folders press the right softkey to open the Menu The following screen displays Figure 19 Windows Media Player Library Menu 1 Queue Up 3 Now Playing 4 Library 5 Update Library 6 Open File 7 Open URL 9 Player 4 3 1 1 Updating the Library If you have recently stored new media files on the V660 you need to update the library before you can see them In the Library screen select Menu gt Update Media Library The V660 searches for new files and places them in their respective library folders an audio file will be placed in the My Music folder for example The following screen displays 52 V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media Figure 20 Windows Media Player Update Library Update Librar oY 4 files added
74. at uses an extension number or an international number you may need to have the V660 pause for a while before it dials the extension or the part of the number after the international code You can do this by selecting the place where you want a pause pressing Menu and selecting Insert Pause A p appears For example if you want the V660 to dial the phone number 555 123456 and then wait before dialing the extension number 123 enter the number as 555123456p123 If you need to insert a longer pause you can add more p s V660 User s Guide 6699 Chapter 9 Contacts 9 1 2 Entering a Number Manually If you want to manually enter a number after dialing a contact for example if you want to call a company s switchboard and then decide which extension to dial select Insert wait from the Menu 9 2 Viewing a Contact s Information In the Home page press Contacts The Contacts list displays Contacts stored on the SIM card if installed are displayed here as are those stored on the V660 itself Contacts stored on the V660 appear before those stored on the SIM card The Contacts list displays your contacts names alphabetically and shows an abbreviation for the default contact method For example if w displays next to a contact s name pressing the Talk key dials the stored work phone number for this contact If a H displays the home number is the default and if an M displays the m
75. caching allows a wireless client to store the PMK it derived through a successful authentication with an AP The wireless client uses the PMK when it tries to connect to the same AP and does not need to go with the authentication process again Pre authentication enables fast roaming by allowing the wireless client already connecting to an AP to perform IEEE 802 1x authentication with another AP before connecting to it V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Wireless Client WPA Supplicants A wireless client supplicant is the software that runs on an operating system instructing the wireless client how to use WPA At the time of writing the most widely available supplicant is the WPA patch for Windows XP Funk Software s Odyssey client The Windows XP patch is a free download that adds WPA capability to Windows XP s built in Zero Configuration wireless client However you must run Windows XP to use it WPA 2 with RADIUS Application Example You need the IP address of the RADIUS server its port number default is 1812 and the RADIUS shared secret A WPA 2 application example with an external RADIUS server looks as follows A is the RADIUS server DS is the distribution system 1 The AP passes the wireless client s authentication request to the RADIUS server 2 The RADIUS server then checks the user s identification against its database and grants or denies network access accordingly 3 The RADIUS server distributes
76. calendar displays You can also select the length of time before an appointment that the V660 gives you a reminder V660 User s Guide Chapter 7 Calendar Figure 30 Calendar Options Show Lunar date First day of week Sunday 4 Week view 5 day week 4 Month view O Show week numbers Set reminders 15 mini itac Done Cancel V660 User s Guide Messaging The V660 supports three kinds of messaging SMS Short Message Service You can send and receive text messages via the cellular phone network MMS Multimedia Messaging Service You can send and receive messages that use images audio video and rich text E mail You can send and receive e mail either by connecting to your e mail server via the wireless network or by Microsoft Outlook synchronization using ActiveSync From the Home page select Start gt Messaging The following screen displays Messagin c Y 2 Outlook E mail 3 MMS Figure 31 Messaging Select 8 1 SMS SMS is provided by your cellphone service provider and is used for the transfer of short text messages between cellphones 8 1 1 Writing an SMS Take the following steps to write and send a text message over the cellphone network 1 In the Messaging screen select Text Messages By default the list of received messages the Inbox displays Press New V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 32 SMS New Text Mes
77. ccess point to reduce interference Interference occurs when radio signals from different access points overlap causing interference and degrading performance Adjacent channels partially overlap however To avoid interference due to overlap your AP should be on a channel at least five channels away from a channel that an adjacent AP is using For example if your region has 11 channels and an adjacent AP is using channel 1 then you need to select a channel between 6 or 11 RTS CTS A hidden node occurs when two stations are within range of the same access point but are not within range of each other The following figure illustrates a hidden node Both stations STA are within range of the access point AP or wireless gateway but out of range of each other so they cannot hear each other that is they do not know if the channel is currently being used Therefore they are considered hidden from each other V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs BS Figure 110 RTS CTS pron CTS Range it ath O nn M Se AR RO AR T a e a a n ma aene P PH Station AP E oss pa H iia j H Data E Mr Pi cs r m DC Ke a Stations A and B do not 7 pee ak Station A D hear each other They Station B gu a t m can hear the AP When station A sends data to the AP it might not know that the station B is already using the channel If these two stations send data at the same time collisi
78. ction and or the cellphone connection off to make optimal use of the battery view a variety of data related to the current configuration and signal quality and increase network security BS To activate a second generation network like GPRS on your device and communicate with other devices on the network you need to have a SIM or USIM card installed on your device Select Wireless Manager from the Connections screen The following screen displays Figure 92 Settings Wireless Manager On Done Menu Highlight an interface such as WiFi Phone or All and click the navigator to turn that interface on or off Select Menu gt WiFi Settings to see details of your current WLAN connection or configure a new connection V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Select Menu gt Phone Settings to go to the Settings gt Phone screen see Section 13 1 on page 97 13 8 2 Beam You can send and receive data to and from other infrared storage devices via infrared interface on this phone Select Beam from the Connections screen The following screen displays This screen allows you to accept or deny beams from other infrared devices Figure 93 Settings Beam Beam co Y C Receive incoming beams Allows your phone to receive data beamed from other devices Done Cancel 13 8 3 Network Connection Settings The V660 provides various means of connecting to the Internet including via Dial up GPRS
79. d press Select 7 Press Send 8 3 2 Receiving an MMS You will be notified if you have a new MMS message You can view the MMS once it has been completely downloaded onto your V660 8 4 Message Screen Menus In the SMS MMS or E mail screen press Menu The following table describes the labels in the screen that appears Table 10 Message Screen Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Delete Use this to delete the current message Reply Use this to reply to the current message reply to all recipients of the current message or forward the current message to another person Folders Use this to switch to other message folders Drafts Outbox Inbox Sent Items and Deleted Items Switch accounts Use this to switch between SMS E mail and MMS account Move Use this to move the current message to another folder Mark as read Use this to indicate that the current message has been read Download Messages This option is available in the E mail menu only When your V660 receives an e mail it automatically downloads only the subject line Use this option to download and view the rest of the e mail V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Table 10 Message Screen Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Option Use this to change account details or the way your V660 sends and displays messages Send Receive Use this to get any new messages and send any waiting messages from your V660 8 5 Message
80. e V660 and on the memory card You can set a picture as the background for the Home screen the wallpaper or send it to others 15 1 Pictures and Videos Preview Select Start gt More gt Pictures and Videos The LCD screen displays thumbnails previews of all pictures stored on your phone and on the memory card Figure 101 Pictures amp Videos Preview Camera Use the navigator to move around the Preview screen Press View to see the highlighted picture enlarged In the Preview screen press Menu The following table describes the Menu operations Table 16 Pictures amp Videos Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Send Send the highlighted picture to someone else via e mail or MMS Beam Send the highlighted picture to someone else via the infrared interface Save to Contact Associate the picture with a contact s record Select this option and choose the contact from the list When you do this the picture appears next to the contact s name in the record Also the picture displays when you contact calls you or you call the contact Delete Delete the highlighted picture from the V660 or the memory card If you do this the picture cannot be retrieved Edit Cut or copy the highlighted picture V660 User s Guide Chapter 15 Pictures and Videos Table 16 Pictures amp Videos Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Play Slide Show View all the pictures one after the other The
81. edman 01058227931 w Answer Ignore You can answer a call by pressing the Talk key or Answer If don t want to take the call press Ignore BS Selecting Ignore connects the caller to your voicemail box if you subscribe to this service When you are using a headset connected to the V660 and you enable Headset mode in Settings gt Profiles it will auto receive an incoming call after a short while if you do not press Ignore BES If you enabled Any Key Answer in Settings gt Phone gt Call Options you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key 2 2 1 Answering a Second Call If you are already talking on the phone and you receive another call the Call Waiting screen displays To place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call press Answer or the Talk key to place the first call on hold and answer the second call Alternatively if you want to end the first call before answering the incoming call press the End Power button then press Answer or the Talk key to answer the incoming call 2 2 2 Ignoring a Second Call If you receive an incoming call while already talking on the phone and wish to ignore the second call press Ignore in the Call Waiting screen This will keep your current call in progress and connect the second caller to your voicemail box if you subscribe to this service V660 User s Guide 35 Chapter 2 Basic Functions 2 3 Functions During a Call You can do variou
82. elect Menu gt Filter to see entries for the specified call type only Figure 64 Call History Filter Call History 1 Find Contact 2 Send Text Message 3 E mail 4 View Timers 5 Delete 6 Delete List 1 No Filter 2 Missed Calls 3 Incoming Calls 4 Outgoing Calls 12 7 Call from Call History You can call a Call History entry s phone number by highlighting the entry and pressing the Call key If you want to make a VoIP call to a number that does not start with a select Menu gt WiFi Call V660 User s Guide Chapter 12 Call History V660 User s Guide Settings The settings screens allow you to make changes to your V660 and configure its features Select Start gt Settings The following screen displays Select More to go to the next page of settings Figure 65 Settings Settings 1 Phone 2 Sounds 3 Profiles 4 Home Screen 5 Clock amp Alarm 6 Connections 7 Security 8 Remove Programs 9 More 13 1 Phone Select Start gt Settings gt Phone The following screen displays Figure 66 Settings Phone Phone cq 1 CallBarring 2 Call Forwarding 3 Call Options 4 Call Waiting 5 Caller ID 6 Channels Fixed Dialing 8 IP Call 9 More The following sections describe the options available in this screen V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings 13 1 1 Call Barring You can bar certain incoming calls or outgoing calls You may need to enter
83. ely affect the throughput performance instead of providing a remedy Fragmentation Threshold A Fragmentation Threshold is the maximum data fragment size between 256 and 2432 bytes that can be sent in the wireless network before the AP will fragment the packet into smaller data frames A large Fragmentation Threshold is recommended for networks not prone to interference while you should set a smaller threshold for busy networks or networks that are prone to interference V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs If the Fragmentation Threshold value is smaller than the RTS CTS value see previously you set then the RTS Request To Send CTS Clear to Send handshake will never occur as data frames will be fragmented before they reach RTS CTS size Preamble Type Preamble is used to signal that data is coming to the receiver Short and Long refer to the length of the synchronization field in a packet Short preamble increases performance as less time sending preamble means more time for sending data All IEEE 802 11b g compliant wireless adapters support long preamble but not all support short preamble Select Long preamble if you are unsure what preamble mode the wireless adapters support and to provide more reliable communications in busy wireless networks Select Short preamble if you are sure the wireless adapters support it and to provide more efficient communications Select Dynamic to have the AP automatically
84. er 6 2 1 Tasks Menu When you enter Tasks press Menu as shown below The following screen displays Figure 28 Tasks Menu Tasks mY Enter new task here 1 Beam Task 2 Delete Task 3 Sort By 4 Filter gt Complete The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 9 Tasks Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Beam Task Send the highlighted task to other storage devices by infrared transfer Delete Task Delete the highlighted task Sort by Sort tasks by status priority subject start date or due date Filter Filter tasks by category recent active completed or no category V660 User s Guide Calendar The calendar allows you to create view and edit appointments and set reminders 7 1 Viewing the Calendar From the Home page select Start gt Calendar You can view the calendar by day week or month Press the left softkey to cycle through the views 7 2 Creating an Appointment To create a new appointment and add it to the Calendar take the following steps In the Calendar screen select Menu gt Create The New Appointment screen appears Enter the appointment s information in the appropriate fields Press Done when you are finished Figure 29 Calendar New Appointment Subject Jae Start date 2005 2 2 Start time 12 00 End date 2005 2 2 Done Cancel 7 3 Changing Calendar Settings Use this menu to choose how the
85. et on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help fa FCC Radiation Exposure Statement e This device has been tested to the FCC exposure requirements Specific Absorption Rate This device complies with the requirements of Health Canada Safety Code 6 for Canada Testing was performed on laptop computers with antennas at 0mm spacing The maximum SAR value is 0 866 W kg The device must not be collocated with any other antennas or transmitters The device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under 47 CFR 2 1093 paragraph d 2 End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter JEEE 802 11b or 802 11g operation of this product in the U S A is firmware limited to channels 1 through 11 N
86. etting Use these options to view and make changes to the camera s configuration Select General to change where photos and videos are stored if you have a memory card installed the spark frequency viewfinder screen refresh rate and whether or not the V660 displays a shot immediately after you take it e When you take a photograph the V660 saves it as a JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group file Select Photo to change the quality of the JPEG image Select Video to turn audio capture on or off When audio capture is off and you record a video the V660 does not record a soundtrack Select Mode to see and modify the following In Photo or Portrait mode format and resolution In Video mode format resolution and time limit In Self Shutter mode format resolution and timer counter In Burst mode format resolution and burst number Album Select this to go to the folder where the photos and videos you take are automatically stored About Select this to see details of your V660 s camera version Exit Select this to return to the Home screen V660 User s Guide Chapter 16 Camera V660 User s Guide PART IV Games Tools and Troubleshooting Games 137 Accessories 141 File Explorer 143 Java 145 SIM Manager 147 Firmware Upgrade 149 Troubleshooting 151 Games This chapter outlines the V660 s pre installed games 17 1 Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker is easy to learn ye
87. g 28 battery power 29 battery safety 6 beam 115 beaming 84 blind transfer 38 bmp files 112 BSS 165 Bubble Breaker 137 Index C CA 172 cache 47 calculator 141 calendar 37 65 call barring 98 call forwarding 98 102 call history 34 37 93 call history filter 95 call options 98 call prefix 103 call restrictions 100 call screen 33 call status 29 call timers 94 call transfer 38 call waiting 99 102 caller ID 99 camera 25 131 camera care 131 cellphone messages 67 cellphone network 101 cellphone operator 30 cellphone service provider 43 cellphone signal strength 29 Certificate Authority See CA certificates 118 certifications 179 notices 180 viewing 181 channel 100 161 167 interference 167 clock settings 112 codecs 106 color scheme 111 comfort noise generation 162 communications standards 161 conference calls 36 37 connections 113 connections setup 46 consultant transfer 38 contact card 33 V660 User s Guide Index contact information 82 183 contact name 33 contacts 33 37 94 contacts list 81 cookies 47 copyright 179 CTS Clear to Send 168 currency format 120 customer support 183 D data rate 161 date settings 112 120 decoder 106 default phone number 33 device lock 116 digital camera 131 dimensions 161 disclaimer 179 display 30 download agent 141 download control 79 dynamic jitter buffer 162 dynamic WEP key exchange 173 E EAP Authentication 171 echo cancellat
88. ge 116 If you know the SIM PIN but it does not unlock the SIM card when you enter it the SIM card may have become locked This happens when the PIN is entered wrongly multiple times consecutively You must enter the PUK Personal Unblocking Key to unlock the SIM card Contact the cellphone service provider who supplied your SIM card if you do not know the PUK It is possible to lock the SIM card permanently This happens if you enter the wrong PUK multiple times in succession If the SIM card is permanently locked you cannot access data stored on it If you do not know the SIM PIN there is no way for you to use cellphone functions Contact the cellphone service provider who supplied your SIM card 23 3 Cellphone Calls and Messaging cannot make or receive cellphone calls or send or receive SMS text messages You may be in an area with poor or nonexistent reception Check the cell signal indicator on the LCD screen Moving outdoors to a higher position or nearer to a cell mast s likely location can help improve poor reception You need to have a SIM card installed in the V660 to make cellphone calls see your Quick Start Guide If you have installed a SIM card it may be wrongly inserted or faulty Check if the missing SIM or faulty SIM icon displays on the LCD screen If so turn the V660 off remove the battery cover and the battery and check the SIM card If there is any dirt or corrosion on t
89. ge Paid This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from country to country Registration Register your product online to receive e mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www zyxel com for global products or at www us zyxel com for North American products V660 User s Guide Appendix C Legal Information V660 User s Guide Customer Support Please have the following information ready when you contact customer support Required Information Product model and serial number Warranty Information Date that you received your device Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it Corporate Headquarters Worldwide Support E mail support zyxel com tw Sales E mail sales zyxel com tw Telephone 886 3 578 3942 Fax 886 3 578 2439 Web Site www zyxel com www europe zyxel com FTP Site ftp zyxel com ftp europe zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Corp 6 Innovation Road II Science Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan Costa Rica Support E mail soporte zyxel co cr Sales E mail sales zyxel co cr Telephone 506 2017878 Fax 506 2015098 Web Site www zyxel co cr FTP Site ftp zyxel co cr Regular Mail ZyXEL Costa Rica Plaza Roble Escaz Etapa El Patio Tercer Piso San Jos Costa Rica Czech Republic E mail info cz zyxel com Telephone 420 241 091 350 Fax 420 241 091 359 Web Site www zyxel cz Reg
90. he beginning each time it finishes Full screen Expand the video file window to fill the V660 s whole screen Options View and modify Windows Media Player settings Properties See details of the current file About See the Windows Media Player s version number and copyright information 4 2 Now Playing Press Now Playing in the main Player screen The Now Playing list displays the files in the current playlist Press Menu The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media Figure 17 Windows Media Player Now Playing Now Playing 1 Library 5 Shuffle Repeat The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 6 Windows Media Player Now Playing LABEL DESCRIPTION Library Go to the library screen where you can choose a file or playlist to play Move Up Move the highlighted file up one position in the play list order Move Down Move the highlighted file down one position in the play list order Remove from Playlist Delete the highlighted file from the play list The file is still saved in the media library Shuffle Repeat Select Shuffle to have the V660 play the current playlist in random order Select Repeat to have the V660 play the current file again from the beginning each time it finishes Clear Now Playing Deletes all files from the Now Playing play list The files are still saved in the media libr
91. he Internet In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Network The following screen displays Figure 25 Windows Media Player Network Options Network Options 123 Y Internet connection speed Cellular 33 6 Kbps 0g Detect connection speed Protocol UDP Port TCP HTTP Done Cancel 4 4 4 Library Options In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Library This screen allows you to choose whether to go to the Library screen every time you open Windows Media Player Select the check box to do this If you deselect the checkbox the Player opens to the screen at which you last used it 4 4 5 Skin Options A skin is a custom file that changes the appearance of a piece of software If you choose a different skin from the default Windows Media Player looks different but still works the same In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Skins Use the navigator to scroll through the available skins and press Done to choose a skin to use 4 4 6 Button Options Use this screen to assign your V660 s keys to have Windows Media Player functions For example if you assign the Fast Forward function to the 6 key you can press that key to fast forward through the media file you are playing In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Buttons Take the following steps to assign a function 1 Use the navigator to highlight the Player function you want to assign or re ass
92. he contacts the metal parts of the SIM card or the V660 remove it carefully Reinsert the SIM card and battery and slide the battery cover back on Turn the V660 on V660 User s Guide Chapter 23 Troubleshooting 3 Do not use liquid of any kind to clean the V660 Your cellphone account may be deactivated or otherwise unusable Contact your service provider e cannot send or receive MMS messages Your cellphone service provider may not support MMS or you may need to subscribe to the service Contact the service provider to find out You may have a signal or SIM card problem See the troubleshooting section entitled I cannot make or receive cellphone calls or send or receive SMS text messages on page 154 e Cellphone service is poor or intermittent If you can make or receive cellphone calls but the quality of voice signal is poor it is likely that the cell signal reception is weak Move outdoors to a higher position or nearer to a cell mast s likely location It is also possible that battery power is too low Charge the V660 s battery If you could previously make cellphone calls but now cannot all the cellphone network s channels may be full Wait a short time and try again 23 4 Wireless LAN VoIP Calls and Internet Access e When scan for an access point can t find one or can t find the right one If you scan for an access point AP and find none either
93. he transmitter each compute and then compare the MIC If they do not match it is assumed that the data has been tampered with and the packet is dropped By generating unique data encryption keys for every data packet and by creating an integrity checking mechanism MIC with TKIP and AES it is more difficult to decrypt data on a Wi Fi network than WEP and difficult for an intruder to break into the network The encryption mechanisms used for WPA 2 and WPA 2 PSK are the same The only difference between the two is that WPA 2 PSK uses a simple common password instead of user specific credentials The common password approach makes WPA 2 PSK susceptible to brute force password guessing attacks but it s still an improvement over WEP as it employs a consistent single alphanumeric password to derive a PMK which is used to generate unique temporal encryption keys This prevent all wireless devices sharing the same encryption keys a weakness of WEP User Authentication WPA and WPA2 apply IEEE 802 1x and Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP to authenticate wireless clients using an external RADIUS database WPA2 reduces the number of key exchange messages from six to four CCMP 4 way handshake and shortens the time required to connect to a network Other WPA2 authentication features that are different from WPA include key caching and pre authentication These two features are optional and may not be supported in all wireless devices Key
94. ich you can browse to the file you want to open see Section 4 3 on page 51 To go to the main Windows Media interface from the Library press Menu gt Player Figure 15 Windows Media Player Screen Windows Media 4 Volte un Istant Paused Now Playing 4 1 1 Media Player Button Operations Use the navigator to move from one media file to another or adjust the volume Pause Click the navigator to have the current playing file pause Return to start of file Press the navigator left while playing a file Jump to next file Press the navigator Right while playing a file Adjusting volume Press the navigator up or down or use the side keys V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media 4 1 2 Player Menu In the Player screen press Menu The following screen displays Figure 16 Windows Media Player Menu Windows Media 1 Library 4 Shuffle Repeat gt 6 Options 8 About Now Playing The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 5 Windows Media Player Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Library Select this to go to the Library screen All media files are stored here Play Pause Select this to play the currently selected file or if it is already playing pause it Stop Stop playing the current file Shuffle Repeat Select Shuffle to have the V660 play the current playlist in random order Select Repeat to have the V660 play the current file again from t
95. igator Press the key to enter a decimal point Input a second number and then click the navigator to get the result Press Clear to clear the screen Figure 105 Accessories Calculator Calculator 2 Subtract 3 Multiply 4 Divide 5 Decimal Point 6 Equals Options 18 2 Download Agent Use the Download Agent to check the transfer status of files being downloaded from the network Select Start gt More gt Accessories gt Download Agent 18 3 Task Manager Use the Task Manager to manage applications running on your V660 Select Start gt More gt Accessories gt Task Manager V660 User s Guide Chapter 18 Accessories BS If you close an application any unsaved information will be lost Highlight an application and press Close to stop the application Select Menu gt Go to to jump to the highlighted application Select Menu gt Refresh to update the list Select Menu gt Stop to close the highlighted application Select Menu gt Stop All to close all applications Select Menu gt System Info to see information about the amount of memory in use and the main battery power level if the V660 is using mains or USB power AC displays Select Menu gt About to see information about the Task Manager Select Menu gt Exit to return to the previous screen V660 User s Guide File Explorer The File Explorer allows you to see and manage all the files on the V660 BES If
96. ign 2 Select Menu gt Assign 3 Press the key you want to use for this function To return all button functions to their default settings select Menu gt Reset V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media 4 5 Audio and Video File Types The V660 s Windows Media Player supports the following file formats Windows Media Video wma wmv MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group mp3 V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media V660 User s Guide Pocket MSN Pocket MSN allows you to use MSN messenger and Hotmail with your V660 Select Start gt More gt Pocket MSN 5 1 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is an instant messaging system developed by Microsoft With it you can freely chat with a group of friends in real time Select Start gt More gt Pocket MSN LES You need to apply for an account at MSN Hotmail or Yahoo to use MSN Messenger Figure 26 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger PY Sign in msn Messenger Sign In Options 5 1 1 Logging in to MSN Messenger Before you log in to MSN Messenger you need to set up your MSN account login user name and password 1 In the MSN Messenger screen press Sign In V660 User s Guide Chapter 5 Pocket MSN 2 Enter your e mail address and password in the login screen Press Sign In MSN Sign In msn E mail address Password L Save password Sign in Cancel 5 1 2 Sending Messages Once you
97. infrared devices Check that there are no obstructions between the infrared interfaces of the two devices and that the interfaces themselves are free of dirt Ifyou want the V660 to receive information from the other device check that it is set to receive Receive incoming beams should be selected in the Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Beam screen Ifyou want the V660 to send information to the other device the other device may need to be set to receive incoming beams Methods of doing this vary according to the device 23 2 V660 Access and Login e am asked for a device password The V660 has been locked using the device lock When this is on the V660 locks automatically if it is not used for a set time Enter the password and press Done If you know the password and want to turn the lock off or change its settings see Section 13 9 1 on page 116 Ifyou do not know the device password there is no way for you to access the V660 Contact your vendor V660 User s Guide 153 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting am asked for a PIN PIN2 PUK or PUK2 The SIM PIN or PIN2 function is on The PIN is a code you must enter to access SIM card calling functions The PIN2 is a different code used to protect certain specific SIM card functions Enter the SIM PIN or PIN2 and press Done Ifyou know the SIM PIN or PIN2 and want to turn it off see Section 13 9 2 on pa
98. ings Regional Settings Language US English 4b Locale English United Kingdom 4 Short date style 31 01 2005 4 Long date style 31 January 2005 4 Done Cancel 13 14 Owner Information You can add your name phone number and e mail address here Select Owner Information in the Settings screen 13 15 About Use this screen to view hardware and software information of your phone This screen is read only Select About in the Settings screen 13 16 Error Reporting Use this screen to turn Error reporting on or off When error reporting is on system errors cause error reports to be sent to Microsoft Select Error Reporting in the Settings screen 13 17 Master Reset Use this screen to return all the V660 s settings to their factory defaults lt gt The Master Reset deletes all information from your V660 Ensure you have taken note of any information you want to keep before you do this Select Master Reset in the Settings screen The following screen appears V660 User s Guide 121 Chapter 13 Settings Figure 100 Settings Master Reset Format User Partition Warning system will be formatted and all user data will lost Please enter 1234 to confirm pu S OK Quit Enter the confirmation code 1234 in the field and press OK 122 V660 User s Guide PART III Voice Video and Camera es and Videos 127 Camera 131 Voice Notes
99. ion 163 e mail 29 69 e mail account 28 e mail address 121 e mail servers 78 emergency calls 34 encryption 174 error reporting 121 ESS 166 ESSID 30 105 Extended Service Set See ESS 166 F favorites 43 FCC interference statement 179 file explorer 143 file transfer status 141 file types 57 filter 95 firmware 149 fixed dialing 100 forward 45 fragmentation threshold 168 frequency 161 function keys 25 G G 168 163 games 137 gif files 112 GPRS 43 75 104 114 GSM 43 H hardware information 121 headset 125 hidden node 167 history 45 Home screen 29 Hotmail 61 humidity 161 hyperlink 34 IBSS 165 icons 29 idle time out 111 116 IEEE 802 11g 169 ignoring calls 35 image files 112 image messages 67 IMAP4 76 inactivity 111 incoming calls 34 Independent Basic Service Set V660 User s Guide Index See IBSS 165 Industrial Scientific Medical Band 161 information channel 100 infra red 84 115 initialization vector IV 174 installing a SIM card 26 installing software 91 installing the battery 27 Internet connection 43 Internet Explorer 43 Internet telephony service provider 38 IP call prefix 103 J Java 145 jitter buffer 162 jpg files 112 K key mapping 56 keypad lock 116 keypad settings 119 keys 25 L language settings 119 LCD light 119 LCD screen 25 library 49 51 lock 31 116 main screen 29 making a call 33 master reset 121 memory 132 memory card
100. ional WiFi Call Forwarding 123 Enable call forwarding of all calls Forward calls to 1234567 Done Cancel This function requires support from your cellphone service provider WiFi Call Waiting Use this screen to switch call waiting notifications for VoIP calls on or off Call waiting notifications let you know if someone is trying to call you when you are already making a call V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 76 Settings WiFi Call Waiting WiFi Call Waiting CJ Provide call waiting notifications 13 1 11 WiFI amp IP Dial Prefix Setting Use this screen to configure the prefix number the V660 dials before making an IP call Select Settings gt Phone gt More gt WiFi amp IP Dial Prefix Setting gt IP Call Prefix Settings Figure 77 Settings IP Call IP Call oy Hint 1 The default value is 17951 you can modify the value Hint 2 The default phone type of Contacts is Mobile Phone you can modify the type Mobile Phone 4 Done Cancel 13 2 WiFi Select Start gt Settings gt WiFi The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings BS Figure 78 Settings WiFi WiFi 1 Connections 2 SIP phone 3 Scenarios OK Cancel The following sections describe how to configure these screens WLAN Wi Fi is the default wireless channel setting for your device However GPRS starts by default if
101. just volume or mute a ringing tone In the Home screen press and hold the UP key to go to the Quick list Press and hold the DOWN key to go to the Voice Notes function Left and Right softkeys The function of these keys varies according to the current screen A word above a softkey indicates its function Home key Press to go back to the Home screen Press and hold to lock the keypad Start key Press to dial a number or receive a call When one call is on hold press to receive another When two calls are active press to switch between them When one call is active press to hold the call When no calls are active press to enter Call History T flash card slot Insert a T flash also known as Trans Flash or microSD memory card here Camera key Press to activate the camera function When the camera function is active press and release to take a picture or start recording video Navigator Move left right up and down to scroll through names phone numbers menus and settings or move the cursor to highlight in text editing Click the navigator press it in to select the highlighted option in a menu or screen Back Press to return to the previous screen or to delete a character when entering text End Power key Press and hold to turn the V660 on or off Press briefly to end or reject an incoming call or to return to the Home screen Alphanumeric keypad Enter numbers letters and other
102. k services available to authenticated users once they are connected to the network Accounting Keeps track of the client s network activity RADIUS is a simple package exchange in which your AP acts as a message relay between the wireless client and the network RADIUS server Types of RADIUS Messages The following types of RADIUS messages are exchanged between the access point and the RADIUS server for user authentication Access Request Sent by an access point requesting authentication e Access Reject Sent by a RADIUS server rejecting access Access Accept Sent by a RADIUS server allowing access Access Challenge Sent by a RADIUS server requesting more information in order to allow access The access point sends a proper response from the user and then sends another Access Request message The following types of RADIUS messages are exchanged between the access point and the RADIUS server for user accounting Accounting Request Sent by the access point requesting accounting Accounting Response Sent by the RADIUS server to indicate that it has started or stopped accounting In order to ensure network security the access point and the RADIUS server use a shared secret key which is a password they both know The key is not sent over the network In addition to the shared key password information exchanged is also encrypted to protect the network from unauthorized access Types of EAP Authentication This section di
103. list Select Menu gt Edit Numbers to see add modify or remove phone numbers from the Fixed Dialing list V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 72 Settings Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Enable fixed dialing Done Menu BES This function requires support from your cellphone service provider 13 1 8 Network Use this screen to either view the name of the current cellphone network set the way the V660 chooses the network to use or search for a network manually Use the Menu to locate a new network select a specific network or set the network that you prefer to use Figure 73 Settings Network Current network China Mobile Network selection Automatic 4b Done Menu LES Not all functions are supported by all networks If you are unsure whether the network you use supports these functions please consult your service provider V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings 13 1 9 WiFi Call Forwarding 13 1 10 Use this screen to set up call forwarding for incoming VoIP calls to other phone numbers under certain conditions To set up WiFi call forwarding select the condition you want to configure select the check box and enter the phone number to which you want to forward calls Figure 74 Settings WiFi Call Forwarding WiFi Call Forwarding j GY All 2 No Answer 3 Busy 4 Cancel All Done Cancel Figure 75 Settings WiFi Call Forwarding Condit
104. matically dials the contact f you assign a single digit number press and hold the digit s key If you assign a two digit number quickly press the first digit s key then press and hold the second To assign a speed dial number go to the Contacts list highlight the contact s entry and click the navigator In the screen that displays select Menu gt Add to speed dial Scroll down to Keypad assignment and enter the one or two digit number you want to use Press Done Figure 55 Contacts Add Speed Dial Add Speed Dial En fy Name Dewey Redman Value 13521170250 m Keypad assignment 4 4b Done Menu 9 6 Finding a Contact From the Contacts list you can do the following to locate an entry Use the navigator to scroll up and down the list Press a number key The V660 highlights all entries containing that number or the letters you enter using that key For example if you press the 3 key the V660 highlights all entries containing 3 d e or f in the name or the default phone number LES If your SIM card is password protected you need to enter the password before you can see its entries in the Contact list 9 7 Beaming Contacts You can beam transmit contacts to other infrared capable devices Do the following V660 User s Guide Chapter 9 Contacts In the Contact list select Menu gt Send contact gt Beam aim the infrared interface on your phone a
105. mation and so on If there is no SIM card installed when you turn the V660 on it displays a warning Press the left softkey Done to continue to the Home screen V660 User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 The Home Screen Turn your V660 on and wait for it to start up The Home screen displays Figure 1 The Home Screen 1 3 1 Status Bar Icons The Status bar displays icons relating to the V660 s current operation including battery power cellphone signal strength wireless connection and call status The following table describes the icons that display Table 2 Status Bar Icons ICON DESCRIPTION You have a new e mail or text message You have a new MSN instant message Incoming phonecall Cellphone call in progress The V660 is set to silent Data call in progress You forwarded a call You have a call on hold You missed an incoming call Battery level indicator Low battery alert Connect the charger or USB data cable immediately The battery is missing or faulty The battery is recharging the charger or the USB data cable is connected Cellphone signal strength indicator Zero signal Cellphone radio off V660 User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Table 2 Status Bar Icons ICON DESCRIPTION i No SIM card installed Hm The SIM card is malfunctioning The V660 has failed to s
106. me screen click Start gt Settings gt VPN V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings VPN Connect abc From this screen take the following steps to set up a new VPN connection 1 2 3 7 8 9 Click Menu gt New In Description enter a name for the connection In VPN type select the type of VPN only IPSec L2TP is supported at the time of writing In Server enter the VPN server name In Connects from select the type of network from which you will connect to the VPN Internet is the only supported network type at the time of writing In Connects to select the type of network to which you will connect Work is the only supported network type at the time of writing In User name enter your user name for the VPN In Password enter the password associated with the above User name In Domain enter the VPN domain name if required 10 Select the type of user authentication Pre Shared Key or Certificate 11 If you selected Pre Shared Key in IPSec authentication enter the key in IPSec Pre shared key 12 Click Done 13 4 Sounds Select Sounds in the Settings screen to enter the V660 s audio settings screen Here you can configure how the V660 behaves when you have new messages incoming calls or reminders Highlight the field you want to change and use the navigator to scroll through the settings When you scroll to a new sound it plays automatically V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Setti
107. n types Table 25 Comparison of EAP Authentication Types EAP MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP LEAP Mutual Authentication No Yes Yes Yes Yes Certificate Client No Yes Optional Optional No Certificate Server No Yes Yes Yes No Dynamic Key Exchange No Yes Yes Yes Yes Credential Integrity None Strong Strong Strong Moderate Deployment Difficulty Easy Hard Moderate Moderate Moderate Client Identity Protection No No Yes Yes No WPA and WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a subset of the IEEE 802 111 standard WPA2 IEEE 802 111 is a wireless security standard that defines stronger encryption authentication and key management than WPA Key differences between WPA or WPA2 and WEP are improved data encryption and user authentication If both an AP and the wireless clients support WPA2 and you have an external RADIUS server use WPA2 for stronger data encryption If you don t have an external RADIUS server you should use WPA2 PSK WPA2 Pre Shared Key that only requires a single identical password entered into each access point wireless gateway and wireless client As long as the passwords match a wireless client will be granted access to a WLAN If the AP or the wireless clients do not support WPA2 just use WPA or WPA PSK depending on whether you have an external RADIUS server or not Select WEP only when the AP and or wireless clients do not support WPA or WPA2 WEP is less secure than WPA or
108. nctions Use the PUK to unlock the SIM card if this happens 1 2 2 2 PUK When the SIM card is locked only the PUK PIN Unblocking Key can unlock it If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row the SIM card locks permanently Usually the PUK is provided with the SIM card If you lost your PUK or the PUK was not provided with the SIM card contact your network operator 1 2 3 Installing the Memory Card Use a T Flash microSD memory card to store images video clips music and other data on your phone To insert a T Flash Card 1 Locate the T Flash slot on the left side of the phone Lift the protective cover 2 Slide the card into the slot with the metal contact area facing up 3 Replace the slot cover To remove a T Flash card 1 Remove the slot cover 2 Press the release button use a pencil or other slim object if necessary to push the card out of the slot 3 Replace the slot cover 1 2 4 Battery Information 1 2 4 1 Installing the Battery 1 Remove the battery cover as in Section 1 2 1 on page 26 2 Align the exposed copper part of the battery pack with the copper contacts on the phone then gently push the bottom of the battery into place 3 Replace the cover V660 User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 4 2 Charging the Battery BS The phone contains a rechargeable lithium Li ion battery The phone is designed to use only manufacturer specified chargers and batteries When the battery is ne
109. ngs Figure 85 Settings Sounds Ring tone Windows Default 4b Reminders Alarma 4 New e mail Mone 4b New text message Arpeggio 4b Done Menu 13 5 Profiles You can set up different sound schemes to use under different circumstances Select Profiles in the Settings screen Figure 86 Settings Profiles Profiles DY 1 Normal SY 2 Silent 3 Meeting 4 Outdoor 5 Automatic 6 Headset 7 Car 8 Speakerphone Done Menu BES You can rapidly switch between profiles from the Quick List screen Access the Quick List screen by pressing the Up key on the side of the V660 for two seconds or more 13 6 Home Screen Use this screen to configure the layout color scheme and background picture of the main screen as well as the length of inactivity after which it automatically goes into power saving mode Select Home Screen in the Settings screen V660 User s Guide t Chapter 13 Settings Figure 87 Settings Home Screen Home Screen 123 Y Home screen layout Windows Default 4 Color scheme Default 4 Background image Default 4 Time out After 10 minutes 4 Done Cancel BS Pictures to be set as wallpaper must be in GIF JPG or BMP format 13 7 Clock amp Alarm You can adjust the V660 s clock and alarm settings Select Clock amp Alarm in the Settings screen The following screen displays Figure 88 Settings Clock amp Alarm Clock amp Alarm
110. notebook PC 11 1 1 Installing ActiveSync ActiveSync is already installed on the V660 If your computer does not have ActiveSync already installed install it using the CD that came with your V660 Alternatively download ActiveSync for free from Microsoft s Web site 11 2 Using ActiveSync 11 2 1 Synchronize With the Computer After you install the ActiveSync software on your computer use the included USB cable to connect your V660 to the computer In the ActiveSync function screen select Synchronization to start the synchronization process Select Stop to end the synchronization process 11 2 2 ActiveSync Server Before synchronizing information with a server make sure all the necessary server authentication information such as user name password and the name of the Microsoft Mobile Information Server are correct Do the following to set up ActiveSync Server 1 Inthe V660 s ActiveSync screen select Menu gt Options gt Server settings gt Connect 2 In the User name field enter your Microsoft Exchange user name 3 Inthe Password field enter your Microsoft Exchange password V660 User s Guide Chapter 11 ActiveSync 4 Inthe Domain field enter the name of the domain of your Exchange server if required 5 In the Server name field enter the name of mobile information server you want to connect to 6 Press OK to finish setup then press Start to synchronize BS After a connection has been se
111. nt Select Start gt Pocket MSN gt MSN Hotmail to check your Hotmail account Select Start gt Pocket MSN gt Compose Hotmail to write a new e mail 5 3 MSN Mobile Home The MSN Mobile Home service is a portal to MSN Web sites Select Start gt Pocket MSN gt MSN Mobile Home V660 User s Guide Chapter 5 Pocket MSN V660 User s Guide Tasks The Tasks function is like a to do list The tasks stored on your V660 can either be entered in manually or synchronized with Microsoft Outlook on your computer 6 1 Synchronizing Tasks on Your PC When you need to synchronize your phone s tasks with your computer s Microsoft Outlook task records first start ActiveSync on your computer Connect the computer and your phone with the USB cable By default the V660 automatically gets task details from the computer 6 2 Creating a Task on Your V660 Press Start gt Tasks The following screen displays Figure 27 Tasks Tasks c Y Enter new task here Complete Enter the details of the task in the Enter new task here field and click the navigator to add the task to the list When you have completed the task highlight its entry in the list and press Complete to place a tick in the box V660 User s Guide Chapter 6 Tasks BES If you want to make changes to schedule or priority you have to set them in Microsoft Outlook on your computer then synchronize your V660 with your comput
112. obile number is the default If the contact s information is stored on the SIM card instead of on the V660 itself a SIM card icon displays to the left of the entry Select a contact and press OK to view the details Figure 52 Contacts Contact Details Redman Dewey fA Call mobile 13521170250 Call work 58227931 G Call home 6610 7463 1228 Call Menu 9 3 Modifying a Contact s Information Take the following steps to change a contact s information In the Contacts list highlight an entry and select Menu gt Edit V660 User s Guide Chapter 9 Contacts Figure 53 Contacts Edit Contact Details Contact Redman Dewey 2 Save to SIM 3 Send Text Message 4 Beam Contact 5 Delete 6 Add to Speed Dial 9 4 Creating a Contact on Your SIM Card You may want to create a contact record on your SIM card if you intend to use the SIM card on more than one phone BES Generally SIM card records can hold only a name and a number Consult your cellphone service provider if unsure Take the following steps to create a SIM card contact In the Contact list select Menu gt Create a SIM contact Figure 54 Contacts SIM Contact SIM Contact Name Number Done Menu V660 User s Guide Chapter 9 Contacts 9 5 Adding Speed Dial You can assign a one or two digit speed dial number to a contact s entry When you enter this number from the Home screen the V660 auto
113. ons may occur when both sets of data arrive at the AP at the same time resulting in a loss of messages for both stations RTS CTS is designed to prevent collisions due to hidden nodes An RTS CTS defines the biggest size data frame you can send before an RTS Request To Send CTS Clear to Send handshake is invoked When a data frame exceeds the RTS CTS value you set between 0 to 2432 bytes the station that wants to transmit this frame must first send an RTS Request To Send message to the AP for permission to send it The AP then responds with a CTS Clear to Send message to all other stations within its range to notify them to defer their transmission It also reserves and confirms with the requesting station the time frame for the requested transmission Stations can send frames smaller than the specified RTS CTS directly to the AP without the RTS Request To Send CTS Clear to Send handshake You should only configure RTS CTS if the possibility of hidden nodes exists on your network and the cost of resending large frames is more than the extra network overhead involved in the RTS Request To Send CTS Clear to Send handshake Ifthe RTS CTS value is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold value see next then the RTS Request To Send CTS Clear to Send handshake will never occur as data frames will be fragmented before they reach RTS CTS size Enabling the RTS Threshold causes redundant network overhead that could negativ
114. ort E mail support zyxel se Sales E mail sales zyxel se Telephone 46 31 744 7700 Fax 46 31 744 7701 Web Site www zyxel se e Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Sj porten 4 41764 G teborg Sweden Ukraine Support E mail support ua zyxel com Sales E mail sales ua zyxel com Telephone 380 44 247 69 78 Fax 380 44 494 49 32 Web Site www ua zyxel com Regular Mail ZyXEL Ukraine 13 Pimonenko Str Kiev 04050 Ukraine United Kingdom Support E mail support zyxel co uk Sales E mail sales zyxel co uk Telephone 444 1344 303044 08707 555779 UK only Fax 44 1344 303034 Web Site www zyxel co uk FTP Site ftp zyxel co uk Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications UK Ltd 11 The Courtyard Eastern Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 2XB United Kingdom UK is the prefix number you dial to make an international telephone call V660 User s Guide Index A access point 43 ActiveSync 67 69 89 address bar 44 Advanced Encryption Standard See AES AES 174 alarm settings 112 113 alphanumeric keys 25 antenna directional 177 gain 177 omni directional 177 any key answer 35 AP access point 167 application management 141 appointments 30 65 asterisk key 31 attended transfer 38 audio 110 111 125 audio files 49 audio messages 67 B background 111 backlight 119 Band 161 Basic Service Set See BSS 165 battery 26 27 119 battery chargin
115. ort Message Service MMS Multimedia Messaging Service and E mail Voice Notes Record and play back audio files File Explorer Use this to browse the V660 s internal file system Pocket MSN Use this to quickly access your Microsoft Network account features such as Hotmail and MSN Messenger SIM Manager Use this to see details of your SIM Subscriber Identity Module card and manage your list of contacts Speed Dial Use this to quickly call frequently used or emergency phone numbers Dynamic Jitter Buffer The built in adaptive buffer helps to smooth out the variations in delay jitter for voice traffic This helps ensure good voice quality for your conversations Voice Activity Detection Silence Suppression Voice Activity Detection VAD reduces the bandwidth that a call uses by not transmitting when you are not speaking Comfort Noise Generation Your device generates background noise to fill moments of silence when the other device in a call stops transmitting because the other party is not speaking as total silence could easily be mistaken for a lost connection V660 User s Guide Appendix A Product Specifications Table 21 Firmware Specifications FEATURE DESCRIPTION Echo Cancellation You device supports G 168 an ITU T standard for eliminating the echo caused by the sound of your voice reverberating in the telephone receiver while you talk QoS Quality of Service
116. our settings manually recommended for rarnnrate e mail Connect Previous Next 3 Ifthe V660 successfully obtained e mail settings you can use your e mail account once you have entered your user name and password If the V660 did not obtain settings you need to enter your settings manually Press Next to continue 4 The following screen displays Enter the user name and password you use to access your e mail Enter your e mail account s domain name if it is different from the domain name of the e mail address you entered in step 1 or you have specific instructions to do so Select Save password if you do not want to enter the password each time you log on to the e mail server Press Next V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 45 E Mail Account Authentication E mail Setup En Y User name Password Domain if necessary C Save password Previous Next 5 Select the type of server POP3 or IMAP4 that your e mail provider uses and enter the associated Account name If unsure consult your e mail provider Choose the kind of network you will use to access your e mail If unsure select The Internet if you are connected to a wireless access point or WAP network if you want to connect via your cellphone service Press Next Figure 46 E Mail Account Server and Network Setup E mail Setup 123 Y Server type POP3 4 Account name POP3 Network The Internet 4 Previous
117. ousing over the camera lens can obscure the picture Clean the housing with lens tissue or a soft cloth Do NOT use abrasives or solvents to clean the clear protective housing over the lens as this could damage the housing and reduce picture quality The amount of light entering the lens affects picture quality Too little light results in a dark unclear picture Too much light results in an overly bright picture Your V660 s camera automatically adjusts to a bright or dark environment but cannot provide equivalent picture quality to a shot taken under optimum light conditions gt Never point the camera directly at the sun This could damage the camera permanently Movement of the camera while shooting can blur the picture particularly under low light conditions when the camera s lens stays open for longer lt gt Do not expose the camera to sunlight or extremes of temperature for extended periods This could damage the camera permanently V660 User s Guide 131 Chapter 16 Camera 16 2 Shooting Pictures and Video When you access the V660 s camera function the Viewfinder screen displays In the Viewfinder screen Press Capture to take the shot if the V660 is in Photo mode or start recording video if the V660 is in Video mode In Video mode press Stop Capture to stop recording You can also click the navigator to use the same functions Press the navigator up or down to zoom in or
118. pictures cycle automatically Use the navigator to manually cycle through the pictures Folders View pictures stored in other folders on the V660 Options Change how your V660 displays pictures on screen and in e mails you send 15 2 Viewing a Picture To view a picture highlight it in the Preview screen and either click the navigator or press View Figure 102 Pictures amp Videos View Menu Van morrison astal weeks 9 Y 1 Zoom gt 2 Play Slide Show 3 Use as Home Screen 4 Beam picture 5 Edit 6 Save 7 Properties 8 Options The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 17 Pictures amp Videos View Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Send Send the highlighted picture to someone else via e mail or MMS Zoom These settings do not change the picture file itself just the way it displays on the screen Select Zoom In to enlarge the picture s display size Select Zoom Out to reduce the picture s display size Select Fit to Screen to stretch or squeeze the picture so that it occupies the entire LCD screen Select Actual Size to see the picture at its real size Play Slide Show View all the pictures one after the other The pictures cycle automatically Use the navigator to manually cycle through the pictures Use as Home Screen Select this to use the picture as the background wallpaper for the V660 s main screen Beam Picture Send the
119. press the Back key to return to the previous page Press the End Power key to disconnect from the Internet and exit the browser 3 1 1 Favorites Menu In the Favorites screen you can select following items in the Menu Figure 8 Internet Explorer Favorites Menu Favorites 3 Explore Windows Mobile MSN Mobile WindowsMedia com 1 Address Bar 2 Add Favorite 3 Add Folder 4 Edit 5 Delete 6 Options The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 3 Internet Explorer Favorites Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Address bar Enter the address of a Web site you d like to browse Add Favorite Add an entry to the Favorites list You can enter a Web site s address the name of the site and specify the folder to save it to Add Folder Create folders to make your Favorites convenient to navigate and manage Edit Edit the address of an item in the Favorites list Delete Remove an item from the Favorites list Options Set up the browser See Section 3 2 on page 46 3 1 2 Online Menu When you are browsing a Web site you can select the following items from the Menu V660 User s Guide Chapter 3 Internet Explorer Figure 9 Online Menu Internet Explorer 1 Address Bar 2 Favorites 3 Add to Favorites 5 Stop 6 History 7 View gt 8 Zoom gt 9 Tools The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 4 Internet Explorer Favorite
120. reless client WPA supplicants 175 wireless connection 29 wireless connection profiles 104 wireless LAN 114 wireless manager 114 wireless security 105 169 WLAN 30 43 interference 167 security parameters 176 WLAN calls 38 WLAN connection profile 38 wma files 57 wmv files 57 WPA 173 key caching 174 pre authentication 174 user authentication 174 vs WPA PSK 174 wireless client supplicant 175 with RADIUS application example 175 WPA2 173 user authentication 174 vs WPA2 PSK 174 wireless client supplicant 175 with RADIUS application example 175 WPA2 Pre Shared Key 173 WPA2 PSK 173 174 application example 175 WPA PSK 173 174 application example 175 zoom 45 V660 User s Guide Index V660 User s Guide
121. ress Contacts or select Start gt Contacts If there are many contacts listed you can enter the first few letters of the desired contact s name to perform a search Select the name of the person you want to call and press the Talk key The phone number specified as the default phone number for that contact entry will be dialed see Section 2 1 2 2 on page 33 2 1 2 2 Change a Contact s Default Number In the Home screen press Contacts or select Start gt Contacts Select the contact whose default phone number you want to change and then press the navigator right or left to change the default number The abbreviation at the right side of the list indicates which of the contact s stored numbers is the default For example if you change W to M the default number changes from Work phone to Mobile phone 2 1 2 3 Make a Call from an Open Contact Card In the Home screen press Contacts or select Start gt Contacts Select the contact you want to call and then press the Action button to display all the information for that contact Use the navigator to select the number you want to call then press the Talk key For more information about Contact list abbreviations and Contact cards please see Chapter 9 on page 81 V660 User s Guide 33 Chapter 2 Basic Functions 2 1 3 Calling a Recently Dialed Number In the Home screen press the Talk key to display a list of recently dialed names and phone numbers Select the entry you
122. rk name of the access point you want to connect to Security Select the security method the access point you want to connect to uses Fill in the fields that appear with your authentication information The V660 supports WEP WPA WPA PSK and 802 1x security IP setting The MAC field shows the Media Access Control address of the V660 All networking devices have a factory assigned MAC address which uniquely identifies them on the network Do not change this unless you need to spoof the MAC address of another device If your V660 is a DHCP client it can get its IP address settings from the network select DHCP Alternatively if you have IP information to use ensure DHCP is not selected and enter the information in the relevant fields If you are not sure try using DHCP If this does not work contact your network administrator 13 2 1 2 Scan AP When you select Start gt Settings gt WiFi gt Menu gt Scan AP the V660 begins to search for available access points This may take a short while When the scan is complete the V660 shows a list of access points in the area An icon next to each access point shows the received signal strength and a lock symbol appears if the AP has security active When you select an AP from the list the V660 creates a new profile using this AP If the AP has security active you still need to enter your authentication details Select the profile and enter the details as
123. rom which the message came to your list of contacts or reply to all the people to whom the message was sent Figure 35 SMS Menu Text Messages Whe 1 Delete 2 Reply All 3 Forward 5 Move 6 Mark as Unread 8 Save to Contacts 8 2 E mail The V660 supports sending and receiving e mail independently over the wireless LAN as well as when using ActiveSync to synchronize Outlook data with your computer Before you can send or receive e mail you must do the following Connect to the wireless LAN via an access point The network to which you connect must itself have Internet access Configure the V660 s e mail account See the chapter on configuring settings for more information V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging 8 2 1 Writing an E mail Take the following steps to write and send an e mail 1 From the Messaging screen select Outlook E mail gt New 2 Either enter the recipient s e mail address manually in the To field or select Menu gt Add Recipient and select the person to whom you want to send the e mail You can add multiple recipients this way Figure 36 E mail Menu Outlook E mail 1 Add Recipient 2 Check Names 3 Insert 5 Save to Drafts 6 Cancel Message 7 Message Options 3 Use the navigator to scroll down and enter the e mail s Subject 4 Scroll down again and write the body text of the e mail 5 When you are finished press Send
124. s Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Address bar Enter the address of a Web site you d like to browse Favorites Save all your favorite pages here for easy access Add to favorites Add the current page to the Favorites list You can edit the Web site s address and the name of the site and specify the folder to save it to Forward Go forward to the next page in the Web page History Refresh Reload the current page History tril cae pages are stored here from which can you select one to visit View Select the way the V660 displays Web sites Zoom Select a resolution for displaying web pages Tools Send links view properties and configure your browser 3 1 2 1 Tools When you select Tools from Internet Explorer s online menu you can send the address of the web page you are browsing to others by mail view the properties of the current page or set up the browser To set up the browser please refer to Section 3 2 on page 46 Figure 10 Internet Explorer Online Menu Tools Internet Explorer 1 Address Bar 2 Favorites 3 Add to Favorites 5 Refresh 6 History 1 Send Link via E mail 2 Properties 3 Options V660 User s Guide Chapter 3 Internet Explorer 3 2 Setting up Internet Explorer In Internet Explorer select Menu gt Tools gt Options to set up IE Figure 11 Internet Explorer Menu gt Tools gt Options Connections Memory 3 2 1 General
125. s things while a call is in progress by pressing Menu Figure 5 In call Menu a PO VOIP amp China Mobile Conr 1 Hold 00 0 1861 3 Speakerphone On 5 Contacts 6 Save to Contacts 7 View Calendar 8 Call History Mute BS The availability of menu functions depends on your service provider You may need to subscribe to certain services 2 3 1 Holding a Call During a call press the right softkey and select Hold Your V660 does not transmit or receive sound while the call is on hold You cannot hear the other person and the other person cannot hear you The call is still active Select Resume when you want to continue the call During a call you can call another number When the second call is connected you can press the left softkey to switch between the two Only the one that is currently active can hear you 2 3 2 Muting a Call If you want to stop transmitting sound during a call press Menu and select Mute resume the call by selecting Unmute from the Menu When the call is muted you can hear the voice from the other side but they cannot hear you 2 3 3 Using the Speakerphone During a call press Menu and select Speakerphone To turn the speakerphone off press Menu and select Speakerphone Off The call remains active when you do this 2 3 4 Conference Call The V660 supports conference calling Please refer to Section 2 4 on page 37 for details V660 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Functions 2 3 5
126. s use VoIP which is the sending of voice signals over the Internet Protocol This allows you to make phone calls and send faxes over the Internet at a fraction of the cost of using the traditional circuit switched telephone network Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP companies provide VoIP service Before you can make VoIP calls you need to V660 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Functions Create a WLAN connection profile and connect to a wireless Access Point AP Create a SIP phone profile and register with a SIP server When you have done these things you can make VoIP calls from all applications where you can make a regular voice call see Section 2 1 on page 33 2 6 1 Making a VoIP Call To make a VoIP Call n the Home screen press and then enter the phone number Press Talk to call See Section 13 2 on page 103 for instructions on how to set up a Wi Fi connection and how to configure a SIP Phone profile 2 6 2 VoIP Call from Call History If you want to make a VoIP from the Call History menu select the number and press Menu Select WiFi Dial Alternatively if the number has a prefix you can press the Talk key to call the number using your VoIP account V660 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Functions V660 User s Guide PART Il Applications Internet Explorer 43 Windows Media 49 Pocket MSN 59 Tasks 63 Calendar 65 Messaging 67 Contacts 81 Speed Dial 87
127. sages 1 Add Recipient 2 Check Names 3 Insert 5 Save to Drafts 6 Cancel Message 7 Message Options 2 Either enter the recipient s phone number manually in the To field or select Menu gt Add Recipient and choose a name from the phonebook 3 Scroll down to the message body area using the navigator Either enter the body text manually or select Menu 5 My Text to use one of the preconfigured text messages as shown in the following figure you can replace the preconfigured text with your own by selecting Menu gt Edit My Text Figure 33 SMS Preconfigured Text Insert My Text 123Y 1 What are you up to 2 Just checking in 3 Where are you 4 Check this out 5 I ll be right there 6 I m running late 7 I ll get back to you 8 Urgent Please reply ASAP 9 Let s catch up soon Insert Menu 4 When you have finished writing the text message press Send to transmit it By default all messages you send are saved in the Outbox V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 34 SMS Send Text Messages Where are you 14 160 Send Menu 8 1 2 Reading Text Messages In the SMS Inbox screen highlight the text message you want to read and click the navigator key Press Reply if you want to compose a message to the person who sent you the message Alternatively press Menu to delete or forward the message move it to another folder mark it as unread save the number f
128. screen displays Figure 22 Windows Media Player Settings Options 3 Network 4 Library 5 Skins 6 Buttons Done Cancel 4 4 1 Playback Options This screen allows you to choose how the Player displays the elapsed or remaining time of a media file and how it behaves when you are using another program like Internet Explorer for example or making a call In the Media Player screen select Menu gt Options gt Playback The following screen displays Figure 23 Windows Media Player Playback Options Playback O tions Show time as Eased HD O Pause playback while using another program Resume playback after a phone call Done Cancel V660 User s Guide Chapter 4 Windows Media The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 7 Windows Media Player Playback Options LABEL DESCRIPTION Show time as Choose Elapsed to have the Player display the amount of time that has passed since the beginning of the file Choose Remaining to have the Player show the amount of time left before the end of the file Pause playback while Select this to have the Player pause playback of a file when you start using using another program another function except phonecalls Deselect this to have the player continue playback when you start to use other functions except phonecalls You might want to select this if you watch videos on the V660 but deselect it if you listen to music
129. scusses some popular authentication types EAP MD5 EAP TLS EAP TTLS PEAP and LEAP Your wireless LAN device may not support all authentication types EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol is an authentication protocol that runs on top of the IEEE 802 1x transport mechanism in order to support multiple types of user authentication By using EAP to interact with an EAP compatible RADIUS server an access point helps a wireless station and a RADIUS server perform authentication The type of authentication you use depends on the RADIUS server and an intermediary AP s that supports IEEE 802 1x V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs For EAP TLS authentication type you must first have a wired connection to the network and obtain the certificate s from a certificate authority CA A certificate also called digital IDs can be used to authenticate users and a CA issues certificates and guarantees the identity of each certificate owner EAP MD5 Message Digest Algorithm 5 MDS authentication is the simplest one way authentication method The authentication server sends a challenge to the wireless client The wireless client proves that it knows the password by encrypting the password with the challenge and sends back the information Password is not sent in plain text However MD5 authentication has some weaknesses Since the authentication server needs to get the plaintext passwords the passwords must be stored Th
130. se either the Contacts list or the contact s details screen to delete a contact s information V660 User s Guide Speed Dial Use this screen to manage all speed dial settings on the V660 Select Start gt More gt Speed Dial The Speed Dial screen displays details of all speed dial rules configured on the V660 Highlight a speed dial rule and click the navigator to view and edit the rule s details Highlight a speed dial rule and press Go to call the phone number Alternatively select Menu gt Run Highlight a speed dial rule and select Menu gt Find Contact to look at the contact s record Highlight a speed dial rule and select Menu gt Delete to remove the rule BS See Section 9 5 on page 84 for more information on dialing speed dial numbers V660 User s Guide Chapter 10 Speed Dial V660 User s Guide ActiveSync When you connect your V660 to a PC with the USB cable you can use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize data between the two devices ActiveSync automatically compares data on the PC and your phone to check if synchronization is needed 11 1 Synchronizing Data By default your contacts schedule and other tasks in Microsoft Outlook Express will all be copied to the V660 When you do this you can view all the information on your phone in the same way as you do on your computer Before synchronization can begin you must install Active Sync 3 7 or above on your desktop or
131. showing all Java applications installed on your V660 Highlight an application and click the navigator to open the program Figure 106 Java esmertec Java UN c Java Click Menu Install to install a new MIDlet up Menu 20 2 Installing Java Applications By default no Java application has been pre installed on your phone Install new Java MIDlets by downloading install applications with file extensions as jar or jad from the Internet Follow the on screen directions to install the application V660 User s Guide Chapter 20 Java V660 User s Guide SIM Manager When you have a SIM card installed in the V660 you can use this function to see details about the card and manage your list of contacts 21 1 Using the SIM Manager Select Start gt More gt More gt SIM Manager Select Copy all SIM to Contacts to create duplicate entries of your SIM card entries in the V660 s Contacts list Your SIM card entries are not deleted Select Copy Selected SIM to Contacts to create duplicate entries of certain SIM card entries in the V660 s Contacts list Your SIM card entries are not deleted In the screen that appears select the contacts you want to duplicate and click OK Select Copy all Contacts to SIM to create duplicate entries of your V660 s Contacts list entries on your SIM card Your Contacts list entries are not deleted Select Copy Selected Contacts to SIM to create duplicate entries of certain V660
132. sus cl Peg ene t TE 104 jm cir T 106 docs c CNN RRS Lua esse ceed ELLA vfu elle temet E CTI pda uui 109 TR Mw 109 1259 1 Created VEN COMO O asaan et beta en EUR da d Sd LA RU ad S 109 repa mE 110 TaS PSS c M S 111 phos BAN Mm 111 eme or S CHIEN D T D IT T C TP 112 TT Dale 8 WI 112 LS N T LNT AA AA AA 113 a itu vis AP 113 Lal Aa ITN T nore dite n NB ALINA ABANGAN GA BAGA 114 KA AA 115 13 9 3 Network Connection Settings asana maa 115 V660 User s Guide 13 Table of Contents GANG M n 115 p ARIS S bo eR TIE 116 159220309 SIN PIN m e sada ere needa 116 1523 G Radio FINZ aNG i Cx n o e ER ac SA Le SR OR c d e n 117 AALANGAN GAGANA ee 118 13 10 REMOVING PROGPAING asaan GG BAKEKANG GAT GANAN 119 8082 40 oup Le 119 Te ACCE SD 5 er rete re EU pe ERAT HEP DU CH MIU MIC MN UNUM DUMP M rere cer rrr eer 119 Ta Roon SSUES Med 120 DW EU MMSD OS S aa a 121 IMS Posse M 121 TICE Roni cr 121 KO KN SA AA N 121 Part Ill Voice Video and Camera eere nennen 123 Chapter 14 NOICO NOTOS 125 14 1 Recording a Voice Nole 125 TAZ Playing a VOCS NGIGING AGANG GANAN KANA 125 ESOS AA ee eR 125 Chapter 15 Pictures and
133. t dial setting Accessibilit Multipress time out 1 second 4 Confirmation time out 5 seconds 4 In call alert volume 2 4 gt Smartdial setting Pinyin 4 gt Done Cancel When you press and hold down one of the alphanumeric keys it cycles through the characters it represents Multipress time out refers to the time the V660 waits before cycling to the next character Confirmation time out means the time after which an unconfirmed action is canceled In call alert volume means the loudness of the alert when something happens during a call such as receiving a text message Smartdial is how you access phone numbers of contacts quickly For example if you enter the digit 4 in the Home screen the V660 displays all phone numbers in your Contacts list containing a 4 g h or i If you enter the digits 48 the V660 displays phone numbers from the Contacts list that contain a 4 g h or i AND a 8 t u or v 13 13 Regional Settings Use this screen to change the language your V660 s display uses date time numerical and currency formats After changing the language or the other settings in this screen turn the phone off and on again in order to make the changes take effect Select Regional Settings in the Settings screen The following screen displays V660 User s Guide Chapter 13 Settings Figure 99 Settings Regional Sett
134. t difficult to master The objective is to align similar bubbles to form large blocks of bubbles before bursting them The more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst the greater number of points you receive 17 1 1 Start Bubble Breaker To start Bubble Breaker click Start gt Games gt Bubble Breaker Figure 103 Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker mY si Score 0 Standard New Menu To burst a bubble the bubble must be connected to other similar bubbles on the playing board If you select a bubble that is connected those connected bubbles will be highlighted and a new bubble will pop up displaying that block s potential bubble points Click your selection again to burst the bubbles 17 1 2 Breaker Bonus If you manage to leave fewer than five bubbles on the board you will be rewarded with more points at the conclusion of the game V660 User s Guide Chapter 17 Games 17 1 3 Undo Moves in Bubble Breaker can be undone To take back the last move you made Select Menu gt Undo Move 17 1 4 Set Bubble Breaker options Bubble Breaker allows you to vary your playing experience Click Menu gt Options and select options from the following Play Sounds Turns on or off the game sounds Guest Mode Enables guests to play without affecting the statistics 17 2 Solitaire To open Solitaire on the Home screen click Start gt Games gt Solitaire To deal the cards click Menu gt New
135. t the other infrared device or devices then press Beam to start transferring 9 8 Copying Contacts You can copy contacts from the SIM card to the V660 and vice versa 9 8 1 Copying a SIM Contact to the V660 In the Contact list highlight a SIM contact and click the navigator Click Menu gt Save to Contacts Enter any new contact details and press Done The contact is added to the V660 s list and remains on the SIM card Figure 56 Contacts Copy SIM Contact to V660 SIM Contact Name Sister Number 13581819931 Key 1 Send Text Message 2 Saye to Contacts 3 Delete 4 Edit 9 8 2 Copying a V660 Contact to the SIM Card In the Contact list highlight a V660 contact and click the navigator Click Menu gt Save to SIM Because you can save only one phone number in a SIM card entry the V660 automatically selects the contact s default phone number Press Done Figure 57 Contacts Copy V660 Contact to SIM Contact 2 Saye to SIM 3 Send Text Message 4 Beam Contact 5 Delete 6 Add to Speed Dial V660 User s Guide Chapter 9 Contacts 9 9 Deleting Contacts Figure 58 Contacts Delete From Contacts List ened 1 New Contact 4 2 New SIM Contact 3 Beam Contact 4 Copy Contact 5 Delete Contact 6 View By guod 7 Filter QUOYU 8 Send as vCard 9 IP Dial 0 Wlan Dial 2 Save to SIM 3 Send Text Message 4 Beam Contact 5 Delete 6 Add to Speed Dial U
136. t up between the V660 and your PC a long distance connection with the server is also available 11 3 Synchronizing Information 11 3 1 Synchronizing Inbox When you synchronize the e mail stored in the inbox of the computer with those stored on the server the system synchronizes only the mails received in the most recent three days and synchronizes only the initial 500 bytes of each e mail If you want to read all of an e mail that is more than 500 bytes long you need to download the full e mail The mails stored in the V660 and in the computer are synchronized If you delete an e mail on the V660 or on the computer the other device will delete this e mail automatically the next time you synchronize the two To synchronize the other files in Outlook and mails in customized directories you need to select and highlight these directories in the V660 JE sms and MMS cannot be synchronized 11 3 2 Synchronizing Schedules You can synchronize schedules stored in the V660 with those stored in Outlook or Mobile Information Server 2002 and more recent versions By default only the schedules for the past two weeks and future schedules are synchronized 11 3 3 Synchronize Contacts By default all contacts are synchronized When you synchronize the V660 with your computer contact records newly created or deleted on the phone or the computer will be correspondingly created or deleted on the other device V660 User s Guide
137. the V660 is out of the AP s coverage area out of range or the AP is set to not broadcast its ESSID the network name Move closer to the AP and try again If the AP still does not show on the scan result either Input the ESSID manually and try to connect Access the AP s configuration interface and set it to broadcast the ESSID V660 User s Guide 1155 Chapter 23 Troubleshooting If other APs display when you scan the V660 is working correctly However if you know that there are other APs in the area and no APs display when you scan you may have a hardware problem In this case contact your vendor e can t connect to the access point If you find the AP when you scan but you cannot connect to it there may be a problem with the wireless security settings Ensure that the V660 supports the security standard the AP uses Ensure that the V660 and the AP use exactly the same settings If you continue to experience difficulties set the AP to use no security disconnect it from the network first and try to connect f you have another wireless client a notebook wireless card for example try using it to connect If it connects successfully your V660 may have a hardware problem Contact your vendor If the other wireless client does not connect successfully the AP may be malfunctioning or misconfigured e can t make VoIP calls First ensure you are entering the phone number correc
138. tly Use a before the phone number to have the V660 use the VoIP connection instead of your cellphone service For example to call the number 555123456 using the VoIP connection dial 5551233456 Check your wireless LAN signal not the cellphone signal strength Go to the Home screen and make sure a network name ESSID displays in the Wifi field If the V660 has no WiFi connection you cannot make VoIP calls Check that your SIP account is correctly configured and that the V660 has registered with a SIP server see Section 13 2 2 on page 106 e e e can make and receive VoIP calls but the voice quality is poor or intermittent There are several possible causes for this The Wireless LAN signal may be weak Move closer to the access point and away from potential sources of radio interference such as microwave ovens electric motors and other radio frequency emitting devices If you have more than one access point scan for and connect to the one with the stronger signal Your V660 may be set to use a voice codec audio coder decoder that does not provide optimal sound quality See Section 13 2 2 1 on page 106 and check with your VoIP service provider to find out the codecs you should use V660 User s Guide Chapter 23 Troubleshooting Your VoIP service provider may be using settings that reduce voice quality in order to conserve bandwidth You may need to subscribe to a different calling
139. uide Wireless LANs Wireless LAN Topologies This section discusses ad hoc and infrastructure wireless LAN topologies BES This appendix is a general discussion of wireless LANs Not all features discussed may be available on the V660 Ad hoc Wireless LAN Configuration The simplest WLAN configuration is an independent Ad hoc WLAN that connects a set of computers with wireless adapters A B C Any time two or more wireless adapters are within range of each other they can set up an independent network which is commonly referred to as an ad hoc network or Independent Basic Service Set IBSS The following diagram shows an example of notebook computers using wireless adapters to form an ad hoc wireless LAN Figure 107 Peer to Peer Communication in an Ad hoc Network a km m m NG NG BSS A Basic Service Set BSS exists when all communications between wireless clients or between a wireless client and a wired network client go through one access point AP V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs ESS Intra BSS traffic is traffic between wireless clients in the BSS When Intra BSS is enabled wireless client A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other When Intra BSS is disabled wireless client A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other Figure 108 Basic Service Set pd mnm um x a bis pr O o a
140. ular Mail ZyXEL Communications Czech s r o Modransk 621 143 01 Praha 4 Modrany Cesk Republika V660 User s Guide Appendix D Customer Support Denmark Support E mail support zyxel dk Sales E mail sales zyxel dk Telephone 45 39 55 07 00 Fax 45 39 55 07 07 Web Site www zyxel dk Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications A S Columbusvej 2860 Soeborg Denmark Finland Support E mail support zyxel fi Sales E mail sales zyxel fi Telephone 358 9 4780 8411 Fax 358 9 4780 8448 Web Site www zyxel fi Regular Mail ZyXEL Communications Oy Malminkaari 10 00700 Helsinki Finland France E mail info zyxel fr Telephone 33 4 72 52 97 97 Fax 33 4 72 52 19 20 Web Site www zyxel fr Regular Mail ZyXEL France 1 rue des Vergers Bat 1 C 69760 Limonest France Germany Support E mail support zyxel de Sales E mail sales zyxel de Telephone 49 2405 6909 69 Fax 49 2405 6909 99 Web Site www zyxel de Regular Mail ZyXEL Deutschland GmbH Adenauerstr 20 A2 D 52146 Wuerselen Germany Hungary Support E mail support zyxel hu Sales E mail info zyxel hu Telephone 36 1 3361649 Fax 36 1 3259100 Web Site www zyxel hu Regular Mail ZyXEL Hungary 48 Zoldlomb Str H 1025 Budapest Hungary Kazakhstan Support http zyxel kz support Sales E mail sales zyxel kz V660 User s Guide Appendix D Customer Support Telephone 7 3272 590
141. ur e mail server s address Select This server requires an encrypted SSL connection if you were told to do so otherwise leave it unselected 2 Inthe next screen enter the User name and Password for this account Enter the Domain if your e mail provider told you to do so Select Save password if you do not want to enter the password each time you log on to the e mail server Press Next 3 In the next screen choose the types of data you want to synchronize with Microsoft Outlook If unsure leave this screen at its default settings Press Finish 8 6 5 2 POP3 IMAP Account If you selected Other POP3 IMAP take the following steps to configure your account in the screen that displays 1 Enter your name and e mail address Select Attempt to obtain e mail settings from the Internet if you want the V660 to try to get your settings automatically Otherwise leave it unselected V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 43 E mail Account Setup E mail Setup Your name mengboyu E mail address mengboyu sohu com Automatic setup v ttempt to obtain e mail settings from the Internet Cancel Next 2 Ifyou selected Attempt to obtain e mail settings from the Internet the following screen displays Wait for the V660 to finish connecting Figure 44 E mail Account Auto Setup Auto Setup Attempting to obtain e mail settings for sohu com Select Next to skip this step and enter y
142. us someone other than the authentication server may access the password file In addition it is possible to impersonate an authentication server as MD5 authentication method does not perform mutual authentication Finally MD5 authentication method does not support data encryption with dynamic session key You must configure WEP encryption keys for data encryption EAP TLS Transport Layer Security With EAP TLS digital certifications are needed by both the server and the wireless clients for mutual authentication The server presents a certificate to the client After validating the identity of the server the client sends a different certificate to the server The exchange of certificates is done in the open before a secured tunnel is created This makes user identity vulnerable to passive attacks A digital certificate is an electronic ID card that authenticates the sender s identity However to implement EAP TLS you need a Certificate Authority CA to handle certificates which imposes a management overhead EAP TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Service EAP TTLS is an extension of the EAP TLS authentication that uses certificates for only the server side authentications to establish a secure connection Client authentication is then done by sending username and password through the secure connection thus client identity is protected For client authentication EAP TTLS supports EAP methods and legacy authentication methods such as PAP CHAP
143. use short preamble when wireless adapters support it otherwise the AP uses long preamble LES The AP and the wireless adapters MUST use the same preamble mode in order to communicate IEEE 802 11g Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11g is fully compatible with the IEEE 802 11b standard This means an IEEE 802 11b adapter can interface directly with an IEEE 802 11g access point and vice versa at 11 Mbps or lower depending on range IEEE 802 11g has several intermediate rate steps between the maximum and minimum data rates The IEEE 802 11g data rate and modulation are as follows Table 23 IEEE 802 11g DATA RATE MBPS MODULATION 1 DBPSK Differential Binary Phase Shift Keyed 2 DQPSK Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying 5 5111 CCK Complementary Code Keying 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54 OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Wireless Security Overview Wireless security is vital to your network to protect wireless communication between wireless clients access points and the wired network V660 User s Guide Appendix B Wireless LANs Wireless security methods available on the V660 are data encryption wireless client authentication restricting access by device MAC address and hiding the V660 identity The following figure shows the relative effectiveness of these wireless security methods available on your V660 Table 24 Wireless Security Levels SECURITY LEVEL SECURITY TYPE
144. want to call then press the Talk key again 2 1 4 Making a Call From the Call History List Select Call History from the Start menu Select the number or name you want to call and then press the Talk key 2 1 5 Making a Call From a Hyperlink When you see an phone number presented as a hyperlink in an E mail message or Web page just scroll to it and click the navigator In the screen that displays verify that the number is correct add any prefix number country or area code for example and then press Call to call the phone number 2 1 6 Making Emergency Calls Calls to emergency service numbers can be made even if you have locked the SIM card and or your phone To place an emergency call dial the emergency number appropriate for your location and press the Talk key lt gt It is strongly recommended that you use the cellular phone network to make emergency calls whenever possible Emergency calling may not be available over your WLAN connection even if you have a VoIP account registered Check with your VoIP service provider 2 2 Receiving a Call When a call is incoming the name and number of the caller display on the screen If the name of the caller is not in your Contacts list only the caller s phone number is displayed V660 User s Guide Chapter 2 Basic Functions Figure 4 Incoming Call Phone Incoming EP VOIP amp China Mobile amp China Mobile Incoming ncomingCall yng NG Dewey R
145. ws Media Player to the speed dial number 5 press and hold the 5 key in the Home screen to jump directly to the Player If you assign a two digit number press the first digit quickly and hold the second digit for longer Press Menu in the Start menu Select Add speed dial or press 1 Figure 3 The Start Menu Add Speed Dial Start EY ego Internet Tasks Windows Explorer Media Se D3 s Calendar Messaging Contacts ACtIVeS yaaa Speed Dial ie 1 5 Lock and Unlock While the phone is on press the Home key for a couple of seconds to lock the keypad Press the left softkey then the asterisk key to unlock the V660 V660 User s Guide 34 Chapter 1 Overview 32 V660 User s Guide Basic Functions 2 1 Making a Call The following sections describe the various ways to make a call from the V660 2 1 1 Making a Call from the Home Screen When in the Home screen press the numbers on the keypad to enter the phone number then press the Talk key to make the call Press the Back key if you need to delete a digit As you enter the phone number your phone searches Contacts Call History Speed Dial lists and your SIM card to find a matching number Any matching names and numbers are displayed When you see the name or number of the person you want to call displayed select it and press the Talk key 2 1 2 Making a Call from the Contacts List 2 1 2 1 Call by Contact Name In the Home screen p
146. y your service provider V660 User s Guide Chapter 8 Messaging Figure 49 E Mail Account Download Frequency E mail Setup Note that connecting automatically may result in higher connection charges Connect automatically and check for Previous Next Figure 50 E Mail Account Finish E mail Setup Setup complete To begin using e mail select Finish and select Send Receive from the Menu Previous Finish 9 Your e mail setup is complete Press Finish and then select Menu gt Send Receive to have the V660 connect to the e mail server V660 User s Guide Contacts This chapter discusses how to create modify and manage your Contacts list The Contacts list consists of records where you can store information about people or businesses The list allows you to store multiple phone numbers e mail and street addresses important dates and so on You can make phonecalls and compose e mail and SMS messages directly from a contact s entry in the list 9 1 Creating a Contact In the Contacts list press New Fill in the fields then press Done to save the information The contact is added to the list Figure 51 Contacts New Contact Last name First name Work phone Mobile phone Done Menu You can also create a Contact list entry from a phone number in a SMS or MMS message an e mail or a Web page 9 1 1 Inserting a Pause When you enter a phone number th
147. ync with the PC i The V660 s WLAN connection is switching to another Access Point roaming i The WLAN is unavailable The V660 is not connected to an Access Point T The WLAN is available The V660 is connected to an Access Point By A VoIP WLAN call is in progress n GPRS is available B GPRS is connected W A VoIP account is successfully registered 1 3 2 Shortcut Bar Use the shortcut bar to quickly access the V660 s various functions 1 3 3 Display Area The display area shows the name of your cellphone operator your WLAN network name ESSID list of appointments and reminders the profile you are using and your text message status 1 3 4 Soft Key Bar This section shows the functions assigned to the left and right softkeys These functions differ according to the current screen 1 3 5 Start Menu Press the left softkey Start in the Home screen to access the Start menu This menu lists all the functions available on your V660 V660 User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Figure 2 The Start Menu Start ego Internet Tasks Windows Explorer Media t D3 is Calendar Messaging Contacts e fe ActiveSync Call History Settings More Menu 1 4 Add Speed Dial You can set speed dial to automatically start one of the options from the Start menu when you enter a one or two digit number see Chapter 10 on page 87 For example if you assign Windo
148. you delete or modify system or program files the V660 may not work properly If this happens you may need to perform a master reset see Section 13 17 on page 121 Select Start gt More gt File Explorer In the File Explorer screens press Up to move up one level in the file structure Press Menu to view and manage files The following table describes the File Explorer menu Table 19 File Explorer Menu LABEL DESCRIPTION Send Select this to send files to other people as part of a text message an email or an MMS Not all file types can be sent with all message types Beam Select this to send files to another compatible device via the infrared interface Edit Select this to cut copy paste delete or rename a file or to create a new folder in the current location Properties Use this to see details of the currently highlighted file or folder View Select this to change the way you view the contents of folders Sort By Select this to change the way the V660 arranges the files and folders in the File Explorer My Device Select this to go to the V660 s root directory My Documents Select this to go to the folder where pictures sounds and voice notes are automatically stored V660 User s Guide Chapter 19 File Explorer V660 User s Guide Java The V660 supports Java applications 20 1 The Java Screen Select Start gt More gt Java The Java screen displays
149. ys This shows the upload progress status When the upload is complete the V660 restarts automatically V660 User s Guide Chapter 22 Firmware Upgrade V660 User s Guide Troubleshooting This chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encounter The potential problems are divided into the following categories Power Hardware and LEDs V660 Access and Login Cellphone Calls and Messaging Wireless LAN VoIP Calls and Internet Access 23 1 Power Hardware and LEDs e cannot turn the V660 on f you are using the USB cable or the mains adaptor check the Operation LED the red light in the top right hand corner of the V660 If it is not on see the troubleshooting section entitled The Operation LED does not come on when I try to charge the V660 If you are using battery power only you do not have any cables connected to the V660 The contacts the metal parts on the battery or the V660 may be dirty or corroded Clean them D gt Do not use liquid of any kind to clean the battery or the V660 The battery may be nearly or completely discharged flat Charge the battery using the included charger or USB cable If you have another battery with exactly the same specifications try using it instead If none of these things help the battery may be faulty or your V660 may have a hardware problem Contact your vendor e The V660 keeps shutting itself down
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