WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone Administrator’s Guide Trademark Acknowledgement All brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Disclaimer This document is supplied by BCM Communication Co., Ltd.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Contents 1. 2. 3. Introduction ...................................................................... 5 Getting Started ................................................................. 6 2.1. Package Contents..................................................................... 6 2.2. Keypad ...................................................................................... 6 2.3. Turn On/Off the Power .............................................................. 7 2.4.
3.5.3. Dialed Call ................................................................... 28 3.5.4. Erasing Call ....................................................................... 29 3.6. Settings ................................................................................... 30 3.6.1. 3.6.2. 3.6.3. 3.6.4. 3.6.5. 3.6.6. 3.6.7. 3.6.8. 4. Web Configuration ...........................................................35 4.1. 5. 6. Setting the Ring Melody..............................................
1. Introduction This is an Administrator’s manual describing the wireless IP phone WLAN660 running in Administrative mode. Before using WLAN660, some setup processes are required to make the phone work properly. You should at least setup the IP address of WLAN660 and router when DHCP is disabled. When DHCP server is available, you can skip the process of setting up the WLAN660 IP address. Proxy Server Proxy Server Internet ADSL Modem ADSL Modem AP AP WLAN660 WLAN660 Figure 1.
2. Getting Started Please check the following before using the WLAN660: Package contents How to install and remove the battery How to charge the battery How to turn on/off the device 2.1. Package Contents You should find the following contents in your WLAN660 package: WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone Standard battery WLAN660 Wireless IP Phone User’s Guide Power Supply (AC adapter) x1 x1 x1 x1 If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. 2.2.
KEY DESCRIPTION This key is used for making selections on the bottom left side of the Soft key 1 phone LCD, such as: Menu, Select, OK... Its current function is indicated by the word appearing above the key. This key is used for making selections on the bottom right side of the Soft key 2 phone LCD, such as: Names, Back, Clear... Its current function is indicated by the word appearing above the key.
2.5. Enter Administrative Mode 1. Turn of the power. 2. Press the “ ”+“ ”+” ” keys and hold till the is shown on the LCD screen. Then release the keys. 3. In approximately 10 seconds, you will enter the main screen of the administrative mode. 〈ENGINEER MENU〉 Enabled Engineer Mode For MMI/WEB Figure 2.5-1 Administrative Mode 2.6. Locking & Unlocking the Keypad Follow these steps to lock & unlock the keypad: 1. In idle state, hold the key over 2 seconds or wait over 1 minute.
3. When locking, press any key would show, Figure 2.6-3. 10/20 12:00 X Figure 2.6-3 Keypad Locked 2.7. Adjusting the Speaker Volume During conversation, press the ” “ key to increase the volume. To decrease the volume, during conversation, press the ” “ key. See Figure 2.7-1. 12:00 12 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 123456 Figure 2.7-1 Adjusting the Speaker Volume 2.8.
3. Configuring Network Environment This chapter explains how to modify the network environment. 3.1. Network Configuration This section introduces modifications to the network information. 3.1.1. Fixed IP This section introduces how to select Fixed IP. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings T Select Back Select Back Back Back Back S 1. Network Mode 2. IP Address 3. Subnet Mask T Select Back S 2. IP Address 3. Subnet Mask 4.
3.1.2. DHCP This section provides instructions for performing the DHCP settings. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client provides a mechanism for allocating IP address dynamically so that addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings T Select Back Select Back S 1. Network Mode 2. IP Address 3.
3.1.3. PPPoE The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) provides more than just IP address assignment, which is the primary purpose of DHCP (assigning a unique and available IP address based upon a unique network adapter address). PPPoE also allows for the movement of TCP/IP traffic between two known points. It requires a username and password to log on. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings T Select Back Select Back S 1. Network Mode 2.
3.2. Wireless Configuration This section provides instructions for configuring the wireless, 802.11b, configuration submenu. 3.2.1. Wireless LAN Settings This section explains the following: Scanning for the Wireless Service Set Identifier Making wireless settings Setting up WEP Keys (Wireless Equivalent Privacy Keys) 3.2.1.1. Wireless LAN 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 7. Wireless 8. Restart 1. Information T Select Back Select Back 1. Site Survey 2. SSID 3.
12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 7. Wireless 8. Restart 1. Information T Select Back Select Back Select Select Back Back Back Back S 6. WEP Select 7. Profile 8. Auth Type T Select Back S 6. WEP Select 7. Profile 8. Auth Type T Select Back Select Back [1]None [2]64bit [3]128bit T Select Select S Back 7. Wep Key 1 8. Wep Key 2 9. Wep Key 3 T Select Back Select S 8. Wep Key 2 9. Wep Key 3 10. Wep Key 4 T Select Back Select S 9. Wep Key 3 10. Wep Key 4 11.
12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 7. Wireless 8. Restart 1. Information T Select Back Select Back S 12. Profile 13. Auth type 1. Site Survey T Select Back Select Back S 1. Create 2. Activate 3. Remove T Select Back S 2. Activate 3. Remove 1. Create T Select Back Select Back S 3. Remove 1. Create 2. Activate T Select Back S 13. Auth type 1.Site Survey 2.
3.3. SIP Configuration This section provides information on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) settings. Please note that you have to configure both, Registrar Server , SIP Proxy Server and Outbound Proxy. 3.3.1. Registrar IP Settings 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings 7. Wireless T Select Back Select Back Input the Registrar IP S 1. Registrar 2. Outbound Proxy 3. Proxy Server T Select Back Select Back 1. Registrar IP 2. Port 3.
3.3.2. Outbound Proxy Settings 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings 7. Wireless T Select Back Select Back Input the Proxy IP S 2. Outbound Proxy 3. Proxy Server 4. User Account T Select Back Select S T Back Select 1. Proxy IP 2. Port Select Back Back Proxy IP 192.168.0.191| Ok Ok Aa1@ Back Proxy IP 192.168.0.191| OK Ok Aa1@ Back Input the Port Back S T Select 2. Port 1.
3.3.3. SIP Proxy Server Settings 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings 7. Wireless T Select Back Select Back Input the Proxy IP S 3. Proxy Server 4. User Account 1. Registrar T Select Back Select S T Back Select 1. Proxy IP 2. Port Select Back Back Proxy IP 192.168.0.3| Ok Ok Aa1@ Back Proxy IP 192.168.0.3| OK Ok Aa1@ Back Input the Port Back S T Select 2. Port 1.
3.3.4. Setting up the User Account This section explains how to set up your phone number, username and password you will be using to connect to the SIP server. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 5. SIP Setting 6. Settings 7. Wireless T Select Back Select Back Input the number S 4. User Account 1. Registrar 2. Outbound Proxy T Select Back Select Back 1. Phone Number 2. Username 3. User Pwd T Select Back Select S 2. Username 3. User Pwd 1.
3.4. Using the Phonebook This section provides information about accessing the phonebook and using its features. 3.4.1. Searching Phonebook Entries - Edit Entry 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back S 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase T Select Back Select Back Press S David Mark Ken T Select 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase Select Back Select Back key , go back menu S Select Back 1. Edit 2. Erase 3.
3.4.2. Searching Phonebook Entries - Erase Entry 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phone book 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back S 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase T Select Back Select Back Select Back Press S David Mark Ken T Select 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase Select Back key , go back menu S Select Back 2. Erase 3. Speed dial 1.
3.4.3. Searching Phonebook Entries – Speed dial Entry 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back S 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase T Select Back Select S Back Select Press S David Select T Select 1. Search 2. Add Entry 3. Erase Select Back Back Back key , go back menu 3. Speed dial 1. Edit 2.
3.4.4. Adding a Phonebook Entry This section provides information on adding a new entry in your Phonebook. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back Press Back key , go back menu Input the name S 2. Add Entry 3. Erase 1. Search T Select Back Select Back Input the number Display Name: David| Ok User Info: 123456| Ok Aa1@ Back Input the IP Ok Host IP: 123.123.123.
3.4.5. Erasing Phonebook Entries - One By One This section explains how to erase an existing entry from your Phonebook. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back S 3. Erase 1. Search 2. Add Entry T Select Back Select Back S 1. One By One 2. Erase All T Select Select S Select Back Select Press Back Back Back key , go back menu David Select T 1. One By One 2.
3.4.6. Erasing Phonebook Entries - All This section explains how to erase all entries from your Phonebook. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting 5. SIP Setting T Select Back Select Back S 3. Erase 1. Search 2. Add Entry T Select Back Select S T Back 2. Erase All 1. One By One Select Select Select Back Select Back Back Are you sure? Ok 2. Erase All 1.
3.5. Call History Call History is a useful feature for checking missed calls, received calls, and dialed calls. 3.5.1. Missed Call This option allows you to check for missed calls, then edit, save and dial the selected phone number. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 2. Call History 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting T Select Back Select Back S 1. Missed Call 2. Received Call 3.
3.5.2. Received Call This option allows you to check for received calls, then edit, save and dial the selected phone number. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 2. Call History 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting T Select Back Select Back S 2. Received Call 3. Dialed Call 4. Erase Call T Select Back Select S Select S David Select Press Back Select Time of Call 20:03 10/20 key , go back menu Back Select T 2. Received Call 3. Dialed Call 4. Erase Call Select Back Back 1.
3.5.3. Dialed Call This option allows you to check for dialed calls, then edit, save and dial the selected phone number. 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 2. Call History 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting T Select Back Select Back S 3. Dialed Call 4. Erase Call 1. Missed Call T Select Back Select S Select S David Select Press Back Select Time of Call 20:03 10/20 key , go back menu Back Select T 3. Dialed Call 4. Erase Call 1. Missed Call Select Back Back 1. Time of Call 2.
3.5.4. Erasing Call 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 2. Call History 3. Phonebook 4. Net Setting T Select Back Select Are you sure? Ok Back S 4. Erase Call 1. Missed Call 2. Received Call T Select Back Back Select Select Back S 1. Erase All 2. Erase Miss 3. Erase Receive T Select Back Select Ok Select Back 2. Erase Miss 3. Erase Receive 4. Erase Dial T Select Back Select Are you sure? Ok Back 3. Erase Receive 4. Erase Dial 1.
3.6. Settings This section describes how to modify melody, ring volume, time, banner, etc. 3.6.1. Setting the Ring Melody 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select S Back 1. Melody 2. Vibrator 3.
3.6.2. Setting the Vibration Mode 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select Back S 2. Vibrator 3. Ring Volume 4. Edit Time T Select Back 3.6.3. Select Back S Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate -> Ring T Select Back Select Ring Only Vibrate Only VibrateOK - Ring Select Back Adjusting the Ring Volume Use the left / right arrow keys (◄ / ►) to decrease / increase the ring volume.
3.6.4. Setting the Time 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select Back S 4. Edit Time 5. Edit Date 6. Banner T Select Back 3.6.5. Select Back Edit Time 12:00| Ok Select Back Edit Time 12:00| OK Ok Back Setting the Date 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select S Back 5. Edit Date 6. Banner 7. Key Lock T Select Back Select Back Edit Date 2004.08.
3.6.6. Setting the Banner 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select Back S 6. Banner 7. Key Lock 8. Don’t Disturb T Select Back 3.6.7. Select Back Banner WLAN660-SIP Ok Banner WLAN660-SIP OK Ok Aa1@ Back Ok Aa1@ Back Setting the Key Lock 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select S Back 7. Key Lock 8. Don’t Disturb 9.
3.6.8. Don’t Disturb 12:00 WLAN660-user Not Registered Menu Names Menu S 6. Settings 7. Wireless 8. Restart T Select Back Select S Back 8. Don’t Disturb 9. Load Default 1.
4. Web Configuration This chapter explains how to use the WLAN660 web interface to configure your wireless IP phone. 4.1. Login Password Use your browser to access the WLAN660 web page – in the Address field, type: http:// , then click the Go button. WLAN660 offers two default accounts: 1. the user’s account, User Name: user Password: 1111 2. and the administrative account User Name: voipadmin Password: admin The main web page is divided into several frames, each related to a VoIP module.
5. Basic Phone Tasks 5.1. Dialing a Phone Number 1. 2. In idle state, enter a phone number by using the numerical keys. If you have entered an incorrect number, press the key to delete it. 3. Press the key to connect your call. 5.2. Redialing a Phone Number 1. In idle state, press the key. 2. The list of placed calls is displayed. Scroll through the list by using the S or T key. Press the key to make the call. 5.3. Answering a Call To answer a call, press the To reject a call, press the key. key.
6. Display Messages 6.1. Error Messages Error messages are displayed to let you know that an error has occurred. These error messages may prevent you from connecting to the network or from using the phone. You may need to contact the system administrator to resolve the problem.
6.2. Warning Messages Warning messages are displayed when the phone detects a condition that may disrupt your phone service. Warning 1: No display when the phone is seated in the charger. - Situation 1: The phone is seated in the charger but there is no LCD display and back light, even if it has been powered on. - Situation 2: The phone is seated in the charger but there is no LCD display; the back light is on. Corrective Action: Place the phone in the charger and turn off the power.