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1. pae Status LED Volume control button Earphone Dial key accept call Cancel key reject terminate call Microphone USB Cable Note The functionality of the particular keys depends on the software you are using with your USB phone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 2 1 Hardware installation This section outlines how to connect your Corinex VoIP USB Phone to your computer The installation is very simple all you need to do is to connect the phone s cable to the USB port of your computer The red status LED on the phone will be on If you are connecting the USB Phone for the first time Windows will detect a new hardware device and install drivers There is no need for any special drivers as the phone supports the Windows Human Device Interface and USB Audio Device 1 0 standards Note When installing the USB Phone under Windows 98SE ME you will need to confirm a few dialogs displayed by the New hardware installation wizard Please wait until the installation wizard completes The phone is now ready for using with the software of your choice To start using the phone with NetMeeting or Skype please read the next chapter If you want to use the phone with the Corinex Softphone software included on the CD and the VoIP service provider of your choice proceed to chapter 3 2 2 Using the USB phone with NetMeeting After installing the hardware chapter 2 1 you can us
2. Softphone status Functionality of the Dial button Opens the call log with last dialed received and missed calls 28 Standby mode When someone calls you Accepts the call In the call log Dials the number which is selected In the phonebook Dials the contact which is selected 7 The Cancel button has multiple meanings according to the application status Please see the following table for details Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the Corinex Softphone software Softphone status Functionality of the Cancel button Standby mode Resets the SIP module When typing a number Deletes the last typed character When someone calls you Rejects the call During call Ends the call In the call log or phonebook Returns to the standby mode 8 The Menu button opens the configuration dialog 9 The button with the book symbol opens the phonebook 10 The numeric keypad is used for typing a number when in standby mode Phone Keyboard You can use the keypad of the USB phone for the most operations like typing a number dialing or rejecting a call It can be used for selecting dialing or deleting a contact from the phonebook or displaying the call log You can find the functionality of the phone s keys according to the status of the Softphone application in the table below Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 29 Using the Corinex Softphone software Key Softphone status Standby mode without a number typed Opens the call l
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4. User Guide Introduction g Introduction 1 1 Overview With Corinex VoIP USB Phone users can make calls via the Internet and save on long distance and international call costs Installation is as easy as plugging the phone into a USB port without the need of any drivers The phone is fully compatible with NetMeeting Skype and other PC based softphone applications The Corinex VoIP Phone comes in a streamlined and fashionable design similar to a mobile phone with volume control button and a built in wall mount accessory Free Corinex Softphone software is included on the installation CD that is compatible with Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP and supports the Windows HID Driver It supports free VoIP Internet services such as Addavoice Free World Dialup or SIPphone and can be set up for working with any VoIP service supporting the SIP protocol for making PC to PC or PC to Phone calls 1 2 Package Content When you receive your Corinex VoIP USB Phone check to be sure that your package contains e Corinex VoIP USB Phone with USB Cable e Installation CD containing the Corinex Softphone software and this manual USB Phone Features e Compatibility with NetMeeting Skype Hicall PC based softphone software e Volume control button e Wall mount accessory e Supports Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP Softphone Features e Compliant with SIP protocol e Supports multiple codecs for VoIP low speed high quality e Installation CD with the possibility of c
5. Using the Corinex Softphone software If the software is not able to register with the chosen VoIP provider it will display one the following error messages Explanation The authentication server rejected Registering problem your username password You bad username or password probably entered them wrong Please check the configuration The application was not able to Registering problem find an authentication server at the couldn t find registrar address you entered in the settings Please check the configuration 4 3 Using the Corinex Softphone After successful configuration you should see the main window with a large display and buttons All calling functions can be accessed using this window or using the buttons on the USB phone Some advanced functionality like configuration of the software or phonebook editing is possible only via the software interface 4 3 1 Display This section covers the display of the Softphone The display has three sections as seen on the following image used for displaying different type of information Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 24 Using the Corinex Softphone software The upper section is used to display information about connection status Here you can see the status of the registration process name of the provider you are connected to or error messages if there is a problem with connecting to the VoIP service provider Message Meaning Registering Registerin
6. for a few VoIP service providers Please see more detailed instructions in the User Guide chapter 3 1 First start of the Corinex Softphone which you will find on this CD ces Once the Corinex Softphone is installed on your computer you have to start it and make the initial settings described in the next chapter Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 20 Using the Corinex Softphone software 4 Using the Corinex Softphone software 4 1 First start of the Corinex Softphone When you start the Corinex Softphone for the first time you will be asked for initial configuration of your VolP service so that the software is able to connect to your VolP provider Settings Account Connection Audio Skins About m Your account Account name Free World Dialup Your number or 2345 i corinex Change service provider ryic By clicking on the Change service provider button you can select predefined settings for a few service providers or prepare the configuration dialogs for custom settings In case your provider is among the listed ones please click on the name of the provider Connection settings will be automatically entered into the required fields of the configuration dialog All you need to do now is to enter your login number and password for authentication this information was provided to you by your VolP service provider If you have not signed up to any service provider yet please read chap
7. store numbers of people who you usually call so you don t need to remember the numbers Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 31 Using the Corinex Softphone software Displaying the phonebook The phonebook is displayed by clicking on the button with the book symbol by pressing and holding the key on the USB phone or by double clicking on the button in the Softphone interface After selecting a contact with the mouse you can either call him or delete the contact from the phonebook Key 2 Moves up in the phonebook 8 Moves down in the phonebook 3 Deletes the currently selected entry Dial Dials the currently selected number Closes the phonebook and returns to the standby Cancel mode Adding new contacts For adding a new contact to the phonebook please click on the New Entry field Enter the name of the contact and press Enter Click on the number displayed next to the contact name Enter the number and press Enter From now on you can call this contact by selecting it in the phonebook and pressing the green Dial key Deleting contacts If you want to delete a contact from the phonebook select it in the phonebook using the mouse or the phone keys and press the key 3 Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 32 Using the Corinex Softphone software 4 3 4 Configuration of the Softphone The configuration dialog can be accessed by clicking on the Menu button It consists of four sections 1 Account settings Settings A
8. Corinex VoIP USB Phone A Corinex User Guide Declaration of Conformity ce Corinex VoIP USB Phone Manufacturer Corinex Communications Corp World Trade Center 404 999 Canada Place Vancouver B C Canada V6C 3E2 This product is herewith declared to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC For the evaluation regarding EMC the following standards were applied EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 ClassB Emission standard EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 Immunity standard EN 61000 3 2 1995 Class A Limits for harmonic current emission Amendment 1 1998 Amendment 2 1998 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low voltage supply system The undersigned hereby declares the above specified equipment conforms to the above directives and standards Peter Sobotka CEO Place Date Vancouver May 20 2004 FE Wa Signature ccccccesslesssscecscnesccoscceeess Printed name Title Declaration of Conformity For US Market Only Tested to Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Corinex VoIP USB Phone Manufacturer Corinex Communications Corp World Trade Center 404 999 Canada Place Vancouver B C Canada V6C 3E2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause h
9. IP service provider CS Reset Time Out Connection cancelled by peer Call wasn t accepted Unresolvable destination Busy The SIP module was restarted All server messages were deleted and if there was an ongoing call it was cancelled This message disappears after a few seconds Your last request to the server was timed out and wasn t successful The SIP proxy server returned a CANCEL message There was probably a communication error or internal proxy error The dialed party rejected your call The dialed number does not exist The number you are dialing is busy Along with this message you will hear a busy tone in the earphone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 26 Using the Corinex Softphone software During a call the codec used for commiats Bons communication is displayed The Softphone sent a request for Hanging up ending the ongoing call Hung up The call was ended Note If the dialed party doesn t support the codec which you have selected in the configuration the codec will be changed automatically to a supported one 4 3 2 Phone controls This section explains the functionality of both the software s buttons and the keys on the phone For most of the functions the buttons in the software and keys on the phone have the same meaning however some of them are accessible only by using the software interface USB Phone status Help button 4 Minimize Recording volu
10. The router must be configured to pass VoIP packets from the user s computer to the Internet and back There is a function in the router called Port Forwarding You must set up this function to open the default VoIP ports 5060 and 8000 to be forwarded to the computer with Corinex Softphone Note If there are more users in the network using SIP software they cannot use the same SIP and RTP ports for VoIP calls If they use the same ports the router will not be able to recognize users and the software won t work properly Please set up port forwarding for all users Example User A has IP address 192 168 0 2 SIP port 5060 and RTP port 8000 User B has IP address 192 168 0 3 SIP port 5061 and RTP port 8001 The router should forward all UDP packets directed to ports 5060 and Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 22 Using the Corinex Softphone software 8000 to the IP address 192 168 0 2 and all UDP packets directed to ports 5061 and 8001 to the IP address 192 168 0 3 After these settings please click Apply On the Softphone the following information will show up and the software will try to register with the VoIP service provider After successful registering the name of the service provider will be displayed for example Free World Dialup as seen below Now the software is waiting for your input either using the interface on the screen or using the Corinex VoIP USB Phone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 23
11. armful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules User Warning Any changes or modification to said product not expressly approved by Corinex could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Printed name Title Peter Sobotka CEO Copyright This document as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license The content of this document is furnished for informational use only it is subject to change without notice and it does not represent a commitment on the part of Corinex Communications Corp Corinex Communications Corp assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document It is our policy to enhance our products as new technologies hardware components software and firmware become available therefore the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Some features functions and operations described in this document may not be included and sold in certain countries due to government regulations or marketing policies The use of the product or its features described in this document may be restricted or regulated by law i
12. button Ending a call At any time during a call you can press the red Cancel button for ending the call Accepting or rejecting a call If someone tries to call you the phone starts to ring and the nickname or the number of the person will be visible on the display You can either accept the call by pressing the Dial button or reject the call by pressing the Cancel button Call logs The Softphone contains a list of outgoing incoming and missed calls so that you can see a statistics of all your calls and the missed calls The list can be accessed from the standby mode by clicking on the Dial button either in the software interface or on the USB phone keypad All calls are marked according to the type of the call Call marking Type of call gt Outgoing lt Incoming x Missed To the right of the numbers you can see the time when the call occured If you double click on the entry in the log you will switch to the detailed view showing further details To dial a number from the list click on the number and press the Dial button You can navigate in the list using the keys 2 for moving up and 8 for moving down either on the USB phone s keypad or by clicking on the buttons in the Softphone s interface For deleting the list press the button 3 If the call log is empty the Softphone will return to the standby mode after a few seconds Phonebook The Corinex Softphone contains a user customizable phonebook where you can
13. ccount Connection Audio Skins About Your account Accountname Free wold Disp Your number n235 Login name corine Password j Realm Domain fwd puiver com Nickname corinex Change service provider rvice provider Here you can set up the authentication settings for your VoIP account You can select one of the predefined VoIP service providers for an easy setup of account and connection settings or select Custom settings if your provider is not in the list All you need to enter is the Account name which will be displayed on the Softphone s display when you will be connected to your provider Number and Password Some providers e g Ecuity require additional authentication information the Login field In case your provider gave you a login along with the number and password please enter it into the Login field Otherwise you can leave the field empty If you use a predefined provider profile it may happen that the Login field is greyed out and you cannot edit it This means the provider doesn t require this information You may enter your nickname into the Nickname field which will be your caller ID when dialing a number Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 33 Using the Corinex Softphone software Note Login password and realm must be provided by your VoIP service provider For more details see chapter 3 2 Connection settings Settings Account Connection Audio Skins Abo
14. cen Didn t buy your SIP device from us Na protien ick haza te pgr up far oar senno wth yur ani Then fill out the fields with your personal information and click on the Register button Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 16 Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone My SIPphone View your missed culls volcemails minutes and more online Sign up Tari uo here you dat nen puchara ros SIP sdesha trem ppchone coen atter fears ot te hem and deirg the Rogate buron baine you wil be grer SI eO 1 74 609 1504 ad Grvccons on Neve to towgure Your number and password will be sent to your e mail address To start using the service you ve just signed up to please proceed to chapter 3 2 Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone 3 2 Software installation In order to be able to use the Corinex VoIP USB Phone with VoIP services from different operators you have to install the Corinex Softphone client first 1 Insert the installation CD it should start automatically If not start the application by selecting My Computer usually found on the desktop or Laptop start up screen Navigate to the CD drive and double click on the drive The following screen should be displayed Corinex VoIP USB Phone Install Corinex Softphone Read Documentation Close amp Corinex 2 To read the documentation this manual choose Read documentation 3 Click on the Install Corinex So
15. desktop resolution At resolutions higher than 1024x768 the Softphone will switch into the magnified mode Otherwise the interface will be displayed with the standard size If you want to enable this automatic setting please choose Autosize For more skins please have a look at http www corinex com voip Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 37
16. dialing a number Any sound file in WAV format can be used by clicking the button and selecting the file in the Open File dialog Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 35 Ringing device Phone device Outgoing codec 4 Skin settings Settings Using the Corinex Softphone software The sound device which will be used for playing the selected ringtone when someone tries to call you If you have multiple sound devices you can select which one you want to use The sound device which is used for voice communication This field cannot be changed and is set to the K 1000A device by default Codec which will be used for voice communication Account Connection Audio Skins About f Skins Here you can select one of the installed skins Corinex Softphone is not limited to its default look Corinex provides several color schemes for the Softphone interface To change the skin please select it in the list and click the OK button The Softphone will disappear and after a few seconds it will appear with the new skin Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 36 Using the Corinex Softphone software It may happen that the Softphone s interface is too small for you especially if you use a high screen resolution e g 1600x1200 In such case you can click on Doublesize to enable magnification of the Softphone interface You can also let the software to change the size automatically according to your
17. e the Corinex VoIP USB Phone with Microsoft NetMeeting All you have to do is to set up Netmeeting to use the USB phone as output input device Please follow the steps below Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 1 Start NetMeeting and click on Tools gt Options Then go to the tab Audio Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 2 Click on Tuning Wizard The following window will appear Audio Tuning Wizard This wizard will help you tune your audio settings Close all other programs that play or record sound and click Next to continue lt Back ff Next gt Cancel Click Next to continue to the next screen Audio Tuning Wizard x NetMeeting wil use the following wave device for audio Recording fuse Audio Device 7 Playback fuse Audio Device z 3 Here you can select the audio device for input output Please select the K1000A device USB Audio Device in Windows 98 2000 and click Next Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 4 On the next two screens you can adjust volume for playback and recording Audio Tuning Wizard The wizard will make sure that the microphone ts working and the record volume is appropriate Please read the following text into your microphone am using the microphone setup wizard It is Checkin eaae ee renrone plugged ou shoki check Jo meke nre Ia ra pekar o eset ae aac andha playbac
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20. ftphone to start the installation process The following screen appears Connex SoftPhone ver 1 1 3 This wizard will help you to install Baz Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone 4 Click on Next On the following screen please read the copyright notice Cotinex SoftPhone ver 1 1 3 x wari Peer ethene Please click on agree to confirm that you have read and understood the copyright notice Click on Next to continue to the next screen 5 The next screen asks you where to install the Corinex Softphone Corinex SoftPhone ver 1 1 3 Select the location of the application and click Next button m Files location C Program Files Corinex Sofiphone Select E es Click Next to continue Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone 6 Wait while the installer copies all the files to your harddrive and the following information appears 7 The installation guide creates a shorcut on your desktop Corinex SoftPhone ver 1 1 5 Thank you for installing the Corinex Softphone Please pay attention to the following important information in order to be able to use the Corinex USB Phone Softphone you have to sign up to a VoIP service provider first You can use any provider available worldwide the only condition is the support of the SIP protocol For your convenience the Softphone comes with predefined settings
21. g problem bad username or password Registering problem couldn t find registrar name of the service provider The Softphone tries to connect to a VoIP service provider The Softphone received an error message from the provider which did not accept your username or password Please check your settings The Softphone was not able to find a VoIP gateway at the address you entered in the configuration dialog Please check your settings The Softphone is connected and you are able to use the services of the VoIP service provider The middle line displays information about current calls the number you are dialing the number or contact which is calling you or duration of the current call Ca see eae Message Meaning If you dial a number using either the phone keyboard or the Softphone s buttons the number is being displayed number you are dialing Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 25 number nickname is calling displayed time Hold Using the Corinex Softphone software Someone tries to call you If you don t have this number in your phonebook only the number or the nickname is being displayed In case you have this number in the phonebook the name from the phonebook is displayed Information about the duration of the current call The call is held by your party The bottom line displays information about the status of the Softphone and system messages from the Vo
22. he red button Get FWD at the right side The following screen will apear et eth Hat te ite D Got a FWD phone Purchase a preconfigured Hardware PwD prora OR Oownead oe precontgued roltwws owe If you wondd law to we a Sfforont phone please go drectly t Tm 5 Baseta odpreme nde nw hen PEE peer wet aretoaren Bae ote 2 Prag in yonar pen ar istat yma srar hug im row ED Phone OF Instat you downeaded FWD software onto your computer sita 3 Twat vmo watuy Dial 419 tor aa tobe Tem Now click on the Sign up link The next screen will ask for your personal information 13 Enduse Registranon temel hennen FWD Mammb Fist armee Last Mamre Yam Consnyi Sewer ttait T a Fill in the fields your personal information and continue with the Next button After this your number and password will be sent to your e mail address To start using the service you ve just signed up to please proceed to chapter 3 2 Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone 3 1 2 AddaVoice To sign up to this operator open your Internet browser application and go to the web site http www addavoice com Then click on the link Sign up Bridging the gap between the Internet and the public phone network Addeline A New MODEL FOR VOICE COMMUNICATIONS Wetcome mAddstne com inc Digita voice communication has finaly reakaend its potentiali P tectnot your current broad
23. hoosing from multiple service providers AddaVoice Free World Dialup or SIPphone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Introduction e Can be set up to work with any VoIP service provider supporting the SIP protocol e Direct communication with the Corinex VoIP USB Phone buttons e Call log outgoing incoming and missed calls e Phonebook e Different skins e Customizable WAV ring tones e Software updates and downloads available from www corinex com downloads As we constantly innovate our products it can happen that we have newer versions of software tools and documentation than those included on the installation CD If you want to check and download the latest versions for your Corinex product go to http Awww corinex com support 1 3 System Requirements e IBM compatible PC with a USB port e Microsoft Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP operating system e DirectX 8 1 or higher version Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 2 Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone You can use the Corinex VoIP USB Phone in two ways 1 As an audio input output device in combination with common 3rd party software supporting voice communication read more in chapter 2 2 and 2 3 As the interface for controlling the Corinex Softphone software included on the CD which enables you to use VoIP services of different providers read more in chapter 3 The following picture shows the physical description of your USB phone
24. k volume is acceptable To adjust the playback volume use the sider bar below Click the Test button to hear a sample sound After this setting click Next and finish the configuration wizard The NetMeeting software is now configured to use the USB Phone for making and receiving voice calls Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using Corinex VoIP USB Phone 2 3 Using the USB phone with Skype After installing the hardware chapter 2 1 the USB phone can be used with Skype www skype com for voice communication All you have to do is to set up Skype to use the USB phone as output input device Please start the Skype application and follow the steps below 1 Click on File gt Options and go to the tab Hand Headsets ened ee Connection Hand Hesdsets Keyboard fuse Audio Device fuse Audio Device z Jess Solo I Ring PC speaker Disable Skype support for USB devices F Enable automating sound device settings adjustment 2 On this screen you can see three sound device settings Please set Audio in Audio out and Ringing to the K1000A device USB Audio Device in Windows98 2000 Make sure that the checkbox Disable Skype support for USB devices is unchecked Note If you have another sound card in your computer which is connected to speakers you can use it for ringing In this case you can set the Ringing setting to your sound card If you don t have any additional sound card you can use the built in PC s
25. me Menu Alphanumeric keypad Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 27 Using the Corinex Softphone software 1 Clicking on the Help button question mark will start your Internet browser and point you to the Online Help page for the Corinex VoIP USB Phone which can be found at http www corinex com voip help 2 The red LED shows the status of the USB phone Status MEANN On The USB phone is connected Off The USB phone is not connected 3 Clicking on the Minimize button minimizes the application to the system tray It can be restored by double clicking the Softphone icon in the system tray or by right clicking the icon and selecting Restore in the context menu which appears next to the icon For closing the application press ALT F4 or select Exit in the context menu 4 On the left side of the display you can see the microphone level setting The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted by clicking on or 5 On the right side of the display you can see the phone speaker volume setting The phone speaker volume can be adjusted by clicking on or The speaker volume can be also adjusted by the phone s volume control buttons 6 The Dial button is used for dialing a number after typing it or selecting a contact from the phonebook It is also used for receiving calls accessing the call logs and dialing a number from there The following table shows the function assigned to the Dial button in various situations
26. n some countries If you are unsure which restrictions or regulations apply you should consult your regional Corinex office or the authorized reseller Published by Corinex Communications Corp World Trade Center 404 999 Canada Place Vancouver B C Canada V6C 3E2 Tel 1 604 692 0520 Fax 1 604 694 0061 Corinex is a registered trademark of Corinex Communications Corp Microsoft MS DOS MS Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and or other countries All products or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Copyright c 2001 2004 by Corinex Communications Corp 2004 05 28 ver 1 0 Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Quick start Quick start 1 Connect the USB phone to the USB port of your computer 2 Start your voice communication software and set it up to use the phone as the output input device You can use an existing service or Corinex softphone that comes on the included CD 3 You are ready to make calls over the Internet Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Content Content Copyright presson eeoa osease naoa aea aa aaou lesen 1 Quick start wccicecccccdscctadeseniecsahcensacnsecceencsantenascnnqecsssesvcbuansdas 2 COMTOME sanio AAA OA 3 1 IMtrod cti n isecdeeeiicnce cecenccuenetseccedttnehadeesieduesbessedcetsitee edeteeens 4 1 1 8 E a E T E ANE A T 4 1 2 Package Content ooo eeeeeecesseseeeteteceeeeeeee
27. og Standby mode with a number typed Dials the typed number Dial Dials the selected number Call log contact Dials the selected number Phonebook contact Standby mode without a number typed Resets the SIP module Cancel PE T wiin Deletes the last character Call log Returns to standby mode Phonebook Returns to standby mode 5 Types the number 0 9 Standby mode character 2 Phonebook or call log Moves up in the list Deletes the selected R Phonebook contact i Call log Deletes the call log 8 Phonebook or call log Moves down in the list ae amp hold Standby mode Opens the phonebook Note If the application is minimized in the tray or is in the background pressing any phone key will switch the application to the foreground 4 3 3 Making a VoIP call Calling a number The simplest way to make a call is to type the number using the phone keypad and press the green Dial button The program will send a call request to the provider If your party is online and ready to accept calls you will see a Dialing message on the display and hear a tone in the phone s speaker If your party is busy you will receive a message about it on the display and hear a busy tone in the earphone If your party is not online there will be an instant connection for approximately 3 seconds and the call will be cancelled If you want to cancel the dialing press the Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the Corinex Softphone software Cancel
28. peaker for ringing with checking the option Ring PC Speaker 3 Click Save to accept the changed configuration Skype is now ready to be used with the Corinex VoIP USB Phone Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone g Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone The Corinex VolP USB Phone comes with a CD including the Corinex Softphone software which enables you to use VolP services of different providers In order to use it you have to sign up to a provider first and get the access information necessary to start making phone calls Please read the following chapters to learn how to do it 3 1 Using the phone with predefined free operators For your convenience the Corinex Softphone contains the settings for a few predefined operators Free World Dialup AddaVoice and Sip Phone You can choose one of them and read in the next chapters how to sign up to their VolP service 3 1 1 Free World Dialup To sign up to this operator open your Internet browser application and go to the web site http Awww freeworlddialup com Click here FWD lets you make free calls over the Internet Ute FWD to mabe soal bye phone vats unng our inate n OF POA and any brosiberd Cotmecson Call yos seigtbor te tlie nzi Soer ori aha Country ot with tha seme ete speed end Map watty Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide Using the USB phone with Corinex Softphone To start the sign up process click on t
29. ter 3 or click the link on the bottom Sign up to a VoIP service provider Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 21 Using the Corinex Softphone software If you cannot find your provider in the list please select the Custom settings in the list and enter all information provided by your VoIP provider into all fields in the tabs Account and Connection This includes authentication data login number and password realm server which is used for authentication SIP proxy addresses and STUN server Note Some providers e g Ecuity require extra authentication information the login field In case your provider gave you a login along with the number and password please enter it into the login field Otherwise you can leave the field empty If you use a predefined provider profile it may happen that the login field is greyed out and you cannot edit it This means the provider doesn t require this information Note Please make sure that the Phone device setting under the Audio tab is set to the K 1000A sound device in Windows 98SE and Windows 2000 the device is called USB Audio Device Otherwise the software will not use the USB phone as input output device If this setting is not correct please replug the USB Phone into the USB Port and restart the Softphone 4 2 Advanced configuration This section covers the configuration of the Corinex Softphone software when a router is used for connection of the network to the Internet
30. ut Connection settings SIP proxy fwd pulver com soed Outbound proxy Fwdnat pulver com 5082 I Using outbound proxy STUN server 1 stunn sipphone com STUN server 2 stun fwdnet net NAT type Port Restricted Cone NAT Local SIP port 5062 Local RTP port 8002 34 In this section you can set up the servers and ports which are used for connection of the Softphone with a VolP service provider All the information must be provided by your VolP provider except of the local SIP port and local RTP port Please see the chapter 4 2 for more information on how to set up these ports Corinex VoIP USB Phone User Guide 3 Audio settings Settings Using the Corinex Softphone software Account Connection Audio Skins About m Audio settings Ringing device Phone device Outgoing codec Ringing in ringing vingin wav es Ringing out inging ringout wavi a ess Solo 7 KTA a 711 uLaw 64 kBps 7 Here you can configure the ringtones of the Softphone select the codec used for communication and select the sound device which will be used for announcing incoming calls and voice communication Ringing in Ringing out The sound which will be played when someone tries to call you Any sound file in WAV format can be used by clicking the button and selecting the file in the Open File dialog The sound which will be played in the USB phone s speaker when
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