Quick Start Guide WiFi Phone for Skype www.ipevo.
Table of Contents 1 Getting Started Step 1: Powering Up Step 2: Signing in to Skype Step 3: Making a Call Display and Key Overview 2 Making and Managing Calls 2.1 Making Calls 2.2 Receiving Calls 2.3 Holding Calls 2.4 Muting Microphone 2.5 Using Headset 2.6 Viewing Call History 2.7 Setting up Call Forward 2.8 Setting up Voicemail 3 Managing Skype Account 3.1 Changing Skype Account 3.2 Creating New Skype Account 3.3 Changing Status 3.4 Changing Profile 3.5 Changing Mood Message 3.
1 Getting Started Step 2: Signing in to Skype The WiFi Phone automatically searches for wireless networks and will connect with the first open network. · To cancel the search, press the right soft key (Cancel). · To connect with a particular network, see 6-1. · To disable auto-connect feature, see 6-5. Step 1: Powering Up The following items are included in the package.
Step 3: Making a Call To make a call to your existing contact (Skype to Skype call), do this: 1. Press the right soft key (Contacts) 2. Select the contact. 3. Press the Call key ( ). To make a call by entering a phone number (SkypeOut call*), do this: 1. Press and hold the zero (0) key until a plus (+) sign appears on the display. 2. Dial the country code followed by the phone number without the first zero. 3. Press the Call key ( ). Example: for 0408-xxx-000 in the US, enter +1408xxx000.
2 Making and Managing Calls Display 1. Battery level 2. Network signal strength 3. Status and time 2-1 Making Calls 1 2 3 Phone Icons Ringer off Mute New missed call Skype network alert New voicemail / request Go to: Contact To make a call to your existing contact (Skype to Skype call), do this: 1. Press the left soft key (Contacts) 2. Select the contact. 3. Press the Call key. To make a call by entering a phone number (SkypeOut call *), do this: 1.
To answer a call, press the Call key. To hang up a call, press the Hang up key ( ). The following options are available when receiving a call: · Answer the call (same as pressing the Call key) · Choose not to answer the call (the caller is sent to Voicemail)* · Reject the call (the caller receives a busy signal) * To use Voicemail, you need to purchase Skype Voicemail. 2-4 Muting Microphone Go to: Options > Mute microphone (during call) This menu is available only during talk.
2-6 Viewing Call History Go to: Menu > History The following items are viewable: · All calls · Missed calls · Incoming calls · Outgoing calls · Voicemails · Contacts request Each item contains Options menu. The following actions are available for the selected call: · Calling · Sending voicemail* · Showing call details · Deleting history · Showing profile · Adding to contact · Clearing all list items * To listen to Voicemail, you need to purchase Skype Voicemail.
3 Managing Skype Account 3-1 Changing Skype Account Go to: (Signing out) Menu > Status > Sign out Go to: (Signing in) Sign in > Sign in to Skype To change Skype account, do this: 1. Sign out of Skype. 2. Select Sign in to Skype from the Sign in menu. 3. Enter Skype name and password. 4. Turn automatic sign in on or off.* * To manually set up automatic sign in, go to Menu > Settings > General > Auto sign in.
3-4 Changing Profile Go to: Menu > Status > My Profile The following items are viewable: · Details shown to all · Private details Most items are configurable. Editing the Birth date: To move the cursor, press the Left/Right key. To change the value, press the Up/Down key. 3-5 Changing Mood Message Go to: Menu > Status > Mood message Type in your new mood message into the display.
4 Managing Contacts 4-1 Adding Contact Go to: Menu > Add contact To add Skype contact, do this: 1. Select Skype from the Add contact menu. 2. Enter the Skype name. 3. Skype searches for the contact and lists the candidates. 4. Select the target and add it to your contact list. 5. You may send a contact detail request. For details, see 4-5. To add Skype Out contact, do this: 1. Select Skype Out number from the Add contact menu. 2. Enter the contact name. 3.
4-4 Searching for Other Skype Users Go to: Menu > Search To search for Skype users, enter Skype name or email. You may stop or cancel the search if it takes too long.
5-3 Configuring Tones Go to: Menu > Settings > Tones The following items are configurable: · Incoming call alert · Ring tone · Ring volume* · Notification tones · Keypad tones 5-5 Changing Display Timeout Go to: Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Timeout The following options are available: · 1 minute · 2 minutes · 3 minutes · 5 minutes To reactivate the display after timeout, press any key. * To control the Ring volume, press the Left/Right keys.
5-8 Viewing System Information Go to: Menu > Settings > About The following items are viewable: · Product ID · Software version · Software date · Hardware version · MAC address · Copyright information 5-9 Setting Time and Date Goto: Menu > Settings > Time and Date The following items are configurable: · Time · Time zone · Daylight saving · Time format · Time separator · Date · Date format · Date separator Editing the Time and Date: To move the cursor, press the Left/Right key.
6 Configuring Wireless Network 6-1 Managing Networks in Range Go to: Menu > Settings > Network > Networks in range The WiFi Phone automatically searches the available networks in range. The following options are available: · Connect to the selected network · View details of the selected network · Manually add a network · Search the networks again · Add the specified network to Preferred Networks When manually adding a network, the following information may be required.
6-4 Configuring Network Proxy Go to: Menu > Settings > Advanced > Network proxy The following options are available: · Proxy host · Proxy port Proxy settings are empty by default. 6-5 Auto-connecting to Open Network Go to: Menu > Settings > Network > Auto-connect When this feature turned on, the WiFi phone automatically connects to the first open network found upon power-up. 8 Specifications 29 · WLAN: IEEE 802.b/g · LCD: 1.
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Regulatory Compliance Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer It is hereby certified that the WiFi phone has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the BMPT-AmtsblVfg 243/1991 and Vfg 46/1992. The operation of some equipment (for example, test transmitters) in accordance with the regulations may, however, be subject to certain restrictions. Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions.
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-Worn Operation Third-party belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories containing metallic components shall not be used. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.
RF Exposure Information The radio module has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C (01-01) and found to be compliant to the requirements as set forth in CFR 47 Sections, 2.1093, and 15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices. This model meets the applicable government requirements for exposure to radio frequency waves. The highest SAR level measured for this device was 0.484 W/Kg on the head SAR and 0.531W/Kg on the body SAR .