VoIP_UM.book Page 15 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started IP Handset connectors • one connector for connecting a headset. • one Mini-USB 5-pin connector, for charging the handset from a computer or USB charger. Mini-USB for charging Jack connector for headset Preparing the hardware Overview For the wireless IP Handset you need the following hardware: • a wireless access point complying to the Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN) standard 802.
VoIP_UM.book Page 16 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started To connect the external power supply to the cradle The cradle for the IP Handset serves as a charger when it is connected to an external power supply (12-24 V DC, 7 W). If you only have access to AC power, a compatible AC-DC power supply, TT3682L, is available from Thrane & Thrane. This power supply is also used for the EXPLORER 300/500 BGAN terminal. To connect the power supply, do as follows: 1.
VoIP_UM.book Page 17 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started The connector on the EXPLORER power supply is compatible with this connector. Using the internal terminal block (J101). Connect the wires from your DC supply to DC+ and DC- in the terminal block J101. Getting started • 4. Secure the cable with a cable relief at the cable exit on the cradle. Note Make sure the cable relief matches the size of the cable. 5. Mount the cover and fasten the two screws.
VoIP_UM.book Page 18 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Charging the handset Introduction The battery icon next to the handset icon in the top right corner of the display shows the battery status of the handset. When the battery level is critically low, the handset makes a sound and shows a message, and the icon starts flashing to indicate that the battery needs recharging. If the battery is not recharged, the handset will eventually switch off.
VoIP_UM.book Page 19 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started Indications during charging process Getting started A message appears briefly in the display, the handset makes a sound and the battery icon is animated to show that the battery is charging. Below are examples of the display when the handset is off and when the handset is in screensaver mode while charging the battery. Handset off (animated).
VoIP_UM.book Page 20 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Connecting the handset to your wireless access point Note This procedure is only needed at the first connection. Once connected, the handset will automatically attempt to connect to this access point whenever it is switched on. Do as follows: 1. Start up the wireless access point. 2. Switch on your wireless IP Handset by pressing and holding the on hook key until the display lights up. 3.
VoIP_UM.book Page 21 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started Using a BGAN terminal Introduction By connecting the handset to a BGAN terminal you gain access to the BGAN satellite network with your IP Handset. When the IP Handset is used with the BGAN terminal, it communicates using Internet protocol between the handset and the terminal. However, on the BGAN network side of the terminal the call is transmitted as a circuit switched Standard Voice or 3.1 kHz Audio call.
VoIP_UM.book Page 22 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Establishing a connection If no SIM PIN is required If the handset is connected to a BGAN terminal where the SIM PIN is disabled or has already been entered, the BGAN terminal automatically sets up a SIP profile and assigns the local number 0501 to the first handset that is connected.
VoIP_UM.book Page 23 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started For information on how to type text in the handset, see Writing text in the handset on page 47. 5. Enter the Administrator password and select OK. When the PIN is accepted, the BGAN terminal automatically sets up a SIP profile and assigns the local number 0501 to the first handset that is connected.
VoIP_UM.book Page 24 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Connecting subsequent handsets to the BGAN terminal Introduction If one ore more handsets have already been connected to the terminal, you need to set up the user name, password and local number in the handset and in the web interface of the BGAN terminal. To set up the handset To enter the user name and password in the handset, do as follows: 1. Start up your handset as described in the previous sections. 2.
VoIP_UM.book Page 25 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started 4. Locate the local number that matches the user name of your handset and click New. Getting started 5. Enter the password you entered in the handset. When the terminal and the handset have recognized each other, a “Configure” link appears next to the new handset. When you click the Configure link the internal web interface of the handset opens.
VoIP_UM.book Page 26 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Making the first call To make a call, type the phone number on the keypad and press the off hook key in the left side of the keypad or press #. The display shows that the number is being dialled. If the number is in the Contacts list of the handset, you can also select the number from there and dial up with the off hook key. For further information on how to make calls, see Making calls on page 40.
VoIP_UM.book Page 27 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started The keypad Getting started The handset keypad and display Overview The following drawing shows the keypad of the handset. Select Up/ Down/ Left/ Right Left select Right select Off hook On hook/ Power Alpha-numeric keys The next sections explain the functions of each key in the keypad.
VoIP_UM.book Page 28 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Control keys The below table shows the functions of the control keys in the upper section of the keypad. Key Functions Left select. Selects the function shown just above the key (left soft key). Right select. Selects the function shown just above the key (right soft key). From main screen: Opens the Contacts list. Off hook. After entering a phone number: Initiates a call to the number.
VoIP_UM.book Page 29 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started Functions Select (center). Selects/confirms the function highlighted in the display. Getting started Key Navigation. Navigates through the menu system in the display. Right/Left are also used to change settings in the menus. See also Keypad shortcuts on page 32.
VoIP_UM.book Page 30 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Alpha-numeric keys This section shows the functions of the alpha-numeric keys in the lower section of the keypad. The functions available depend on whether you are typing a phone number (number mode) or text (text mode). In number mode, you get the number of the key pressed. Only ∗ has two functions. Press ∗ once: The display shows ∗ . Press ∗ twice, or press and hold: The display shows +. Press #: The display shows #.
VoIP_UM.book Page 31 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started In text mode, you have the functions listed below. The ∗ key switches between numeric, lowercase and uppercase characters. To get numbers from lowercase or uppercase mode, press and hold the key. Key Numeric output Lowercase output Uppercase output 1 1 . , @ : - ? .
VoIP_UM.book Page 32 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started To navigate with the keypad To enter the menu system from the main screen, press the center select key. To move through the menus, press the navigation keys (arrows). To select a highlighted menu item, press the center select key. To select one of the items in the action texts area, press the key just below the text you want to select.
VoIP_UM.book Page 33 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started The display Overview Signal (and battery) status for BGAN terminal Time General indications Getting started The color display of the IP Handset is divided into sections with different information. The sections are outlined below.
VoIP_UM.book Page 34 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Time The display shows the time of day. The format is selectable in the Settings > Date and time menu. General indications General indications are icons that show dynamic information such as missed calls, sounds off, keypad locked and microphone muted. For explanations of the icons, see Icons in the display on page 35.
VoIP_UM.book Page 35 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started Icons in the display The below table explains the icons in your display. Meaning Wireless handset (used together with signal strength and battery status). Getting started Icon BGAN terminal connected (used together with signal strength and battery status if relevant). Signal strength for wireless handset and/or for BGAN terminal. Battery status for wireless handset and/or for BGAN terminal.
VoIP_UM.book Page 36 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Icon Meaning Outgoing call in progress. Call ended. Missed call. See the Call log for information on the call. The microphone is muted. To reactivate the microphone, select Options (left select key) > Microphone. The handset is in silent mode. All external sounds from the handset - including ring tones - are muted. Voice is not muted. This symbol is shown when you are adjusting the volume. The keypad is locked.
VoIP_UM.book Page 37 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 22222 Chapter 2: Getting started Meaning Wait - a task is in progress. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The wireless connection is encrypted. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The wireless connection is not encrypted. Shown in the list of wireless access points: The profile for the wireless access point matches the handset.
VoIP_UM.book Page 38 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 2: Getting started Screensaver You can choose to have a screensaver activated when the handset is not used for 1 minute. This screen shows only the time, handset status and general indications such as missed calls. When you press a key the display returns to the normal display function. To enable or disable the screensaver, enter the menu system, select Settings > Display and select Screensaver.
VoIP_UM.book Page 39 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Operating the IP Handset In this chapter 3 This chapter describes how to use the IP Handset. It also describes how to configure the handset and use the display menu system, including a short description of how to use the IP Handset with a BGAN terminal. For information on how to connect and start up the handset, and how to navigate with the keypad, refer to the previous chapter, Getting started.
VoIP_UM.book Page 40 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Handset functions Making calls Handset ready When the status field for the IP Handset shows ready receive calls.
VoIP_UM.book Page 41 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To make a call To make a call, simply type the phone number and press Note or #. If the handset is in the cradle while you make the call, the mode will automatically be hands-free (default function). For further information, see To set up the function of the cradle on page 66.
VoIP_UM.book Page 42 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset You can also call a number from your contacts or from a list of recent calls: • Contacts: Press the right select key from the main screen and move to the contact you want to call. Then press the off hook key. • Recent calls: To see the latest calls (incoming, outgoing and missed calls), press from the main screen. Press again to call the selected number.
VoIP_UM.book Page 43 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Making a call using a BGAN terminal To make a call from a handset connected to a BGAN terminal To make a call from a phone or handset connected to a BGAN terminal, dial 00 followed by or #. Note The default call type is set up in the web interface of the BGAN terminal. However, you can select the call type for your call, using a prefix.
VoIP_UM.book Page 44 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To see the mobile numbers of your terminal, refer to the information included with your airtime subscription. Note There are two Voice numbers, one for Standard Voice and one for 3.1 kHz Audio. For more information on call types and the BGAN terminal, refer to the user manual for your BGAN terminal.
VoIP_UM.book Page 45 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Quick settings To control the volume To use hands-free operation To enable hands-free operation during a call, use the right select key to select Handsfree. To go back to hand-held mode, press the right select key again. In hands-free mode the sound is routed to a speaker, so that you can use the phone without holding it close to the ear.
VoIP_UM.book Page 46 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To lock the keypad To lock the keypad, select the left Options menu and select Lock keypad. When the keypad is locked you can still answer incoming calls. To unlock the keypad, press the center select key and then the left select key. To use night mode The display has a night mode for operation in low light areas. In night mode, the colors are changed to make the display more suitable for night operation.
VoIP_UM.book Page 47 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Writing text in the handset How to use the keys Press ∗ before the alpha-numeric key to switch between lower case, upper case and numbers. To move the cursor in the text, use the arrow keys. To delete the letter just before the cursor, press the left select key Clear. Hold the key to delete all the text. For a list of the key-functions in text-mode, see the table on page 31.
VoIP_UM.book Page 48 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Using a headset You can connect a headset to the wireless IP Handset as follows: Plug the headset jack into the jack connector on the side of the handset. The microphone and speaker of the handset are automatically disabled and the headset is used instead.
VoIP_UM.book Page 49 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset The menu system Accessing the menu system To access the menu system from the main screen, press the center select key. Operating the IP Handset Move around in the menus with the arrow keys and select with the select keys. Leave the menu system by pressing the on hook key.
VoIP_UM.book Page 50 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Menu overview The following drawing shows an overview of the menu system.
VoIP_UM.book Page 51 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Call log To see the call log Do as follows: 1. From the main menu, select Call log. Operating the IP Handset Note that the call log can hold maximum 100 calls. You can delete calls from the call log. For further information, see the next pages in this section. 2. Select the list you want to see. 3. If you want to see details for a call, move to the call and select View.
VoIP_UM.book Page 52 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To delete a number from the call log Do as follows: 1. In the call log, go to the call and select Options. 2. Select Delete. 3. Select Yes. To delete all numbers in a call log folder Do as follows to delete all numbers in the call log, or all numbers in a subfolder of the call log. 1. In the call log menu (not in one of the subfolders) select Manage. 2. Select the folder you want to empty. 3. Select Yes.
VoIP_UM.book Page 53 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Contacts To see your contacts Do one of the following: • From the main screen, press the right select key, • from the main screen, press • from the main menu, select Contacts. , or If a contact is from the BGAN phone book it is marked with you cannot edit or delete the entry. . This means To call a contact Do as follows: 1. In your Contacts list, scroll to the contact you want to call. 2. Press the off hook key.
VoIP_UM.book Page 54 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To edit a contact Do as follows: 1. In your Contacts list, scroll to the contact you want to edit. 2. Press the left select key, Options. 3. Select View/Edit. 4. Select Edit. 5. Change the name of your contact and select OK. For information on how to enter text, see Writing text in the handset on page 47. 6. Scroll to Number and select Edit. 7. Change the number of your contact and select OK.
VoIP_UM.book Page 55 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Status 1. From the main menu, select Status. 2. Select Phone identification to see the serial number of the IP Handset. 3. Select Network information to see: • DHCP Enabled/Disabled • IP address • Subnet mask address • Default gateway • Physical address (MAC) Operating the IP Handset To view status for the handset, do as follows: 4.
VoIP_UM.book Page 56 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Network Note The Wireless network menu described in the following sections is only available in the wireless handset. For the wired handset, go to To select the IP mode on page 61. To connect to the wireless network If your handset has been connected to the wireless access point before, it will automatically attempt to establish a connection as soon as the access point is within reach.
VoIP_UM.book Page 57 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset If your access point uses encryption and it is the first time you connect, you will be prompted for security settings. Operating the IP Handset Select OK to enter the Profiles menu. Then enter the encryption key as described in the next section (from step 5). When the profile matches the access point, and you have selected Connect, the handset will attempt to establish a connection.
VoIP_UM.book Page 58 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To edit a Wireless network profile To edit a Wireless network profile, do as follows: 1. From the main menu, select Network > Wireless network. 2. Select the access point you want to change profile for. 3. Press the left select key, Options. Note that if no profile is defined for the selected access point, this menu will only show Connect and Manage. 4. Select Edit/View profile.
VoIP_UM.book Page 59 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To delete a Wireless network profile To delete a Wireless network profile, do as follows: 2. Select Options (left select). 3. Select Delete profile. 4. Select Yes (left select). Operating the IP Handset 1. In the Wireless network list, go to the access point for which you want to delete the profile. The profile for the selected access point is now deleted.
VoIP_UM.book Page 60 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To create a new Wireless network profile Normally a new profile is automatically created when you connect to an access point. If you need to define a profile for an access point that is not currently within reach, do as follows: 1. From the Wireless network list, select Options (left select). 2. Select Manage. 3. Select Add profile. 4. Type in the SSID of the access point. 5. Select OK.
VoIP_UM.book Page 61 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To set the country for wireless network use To make sure you have the right settings for the country your handset is currently located in, you have to enter the country in the handset. In some countries, the use of WLAN is not allowed. Before continuing, make sure WLAN is allowed and licensed in the country where you intend to use it.
VoIP_UM.book Page 62 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset 4. If you selected not to use DHCP, scroll down to IP address. 5. Click Edit, type in the IP address and select OK. 6. Continue to Subnet mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS and enter them in the same way. 7. Select Back or press on hook to exit. The handset will now use the static information you entered, in stead of using DHCP.
VoIP_UM.book Page 63 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset Settings Overview Operating the IP Handset To access the Settings menu, select Settings from the main menu. To adjust the sound To adjust the sounds of the handset, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Sound. 2. Move to the sound you want to adjust. 3. For Keypad click, select Edit to change the setting. 4.
VoIP_UM.book Page 64 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To use stealth mode Stealth mode is used when the IP Handset should not be noticed. You can select stealth for sound, for light, or for both. Do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Stealth. 2. Move to Suppress audio and/or Suppress backlight and select Edit to change the setting. Note These settings are only activated when Use stealth is checked. 3.
VoIP_UM.book Page 65 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To enable or disable Noise cancellation and Echo cancellation Do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Call services. • Echo cancellation should normally be checked (on). • Noise cancellation should only be checked when the handset is used in a noisy environment. The menu system Operating the IP Handset 2. Move to Noise cancellation and/or Echo cancellation and use Select to change the setting.
VoIP_UM.book Page 66 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To set up the function of the cradle You can select whether the handset should detect the cradle or not. Do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Cradle. 2. To have the handset detect whether or not it is in the cradle, check the box. This is the default mode.
VoIP_UM.book Page 67 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To set up the display To change the display settings, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Display. 2. Move to the setting you want to change. Operating the IP Handset 3. For the backlight settings, use the keys and to change the percentage. Standby backlight can be set to maximum 50%, and the Standby backlight cannot be set higher than the Active backlight. 4.
VoIP_UM.book Page 68 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To set the date and time Note The date and time is only maintained as long as the handset is powered! To set the date and time, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Date and time. 2. If your handset is connected to a BGAN terminal and you want to use the UTC time received from the BGAN satellite, select Use BGAN time. Then leave the menu. 3.
VoIP_UM.book Page 69 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To apply factory default settings To return to factory default for all settings, do as follows: 1. From the Settings menu, select Factory default. All settings and status information are lost when you accept this setting! Operating the IP Handset Important 2. Select Yes. All settings and status information are now changed to factory default settings.
VoIP_UM.book Page 70 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset SIP Overview The handset communicates using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The profile used for communication depends on your subscription. To activate a profile The default profile is the BGAN profile, which is used when the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal. To activate a profile, do as follows: 1. From the main menu, select SIP. 2.
VoIP_UM.book Page 71 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 To add a new SIP profile The handset can hold up to 10 profiles. Do as follows: 1. In the SIP menu, select Options (left select key). 2. Select Add. 3. Type in the name to use for the new profile and select OK. Operating the IP Handset Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset 4. Move to SIP server and select Edit. 5. At Server name / IP:, select Edit again. 6. Type in the server name (URL) or IP address and select OK. 7.
VoIP_UM.book Page 72 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset 9. Continue through the items in the list, selecting Edit, typing in the information and entering with OK. The items are: • User name When connecting to a BGAN terminal, the user name should be the same as the local number for the handset. • Password When connecting to a BGAN terminal, the password must match the handset password entered in the terminal.
VoIP_UM.book Page 73 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To delete a profile Do as follows: 2. Select Delete. 3. Select Yes. To delete all profiles Operating the IP Handset 1. In the SIP menu, move to the profile you want to delete and select Options. Do as follows: 1. From the SIP settings menu, select Options (left select key). 2. Select Manage. 3. Select Delete all.
VoIP_UM.book Page 74 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset BGAN Overview When the IP Handset is connected to a BGAN terminal, the handset provides a dedicated BGAN menu for the terminal. The following sections describe this menu. To see the BGAN status Do as follows: 1. From the menu system select BGAN. 2. Select Status. The status menu shows the following information: 74 • UMTS status shows the status of the BGAN connection, for example Ready or Registering.
VoIP_UM.book Page 75 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 33333 Chapter 3: Operating the IP Handset To enter the PIN for the BGAN terminal Note that this menu item is only available if the BGAN terminal is waiting for a PIN. Do as follows: 1. From the BGAN menu select Enter PIN code. Operating the IP Handset 2. Type in the Administrator user name for the terminal and select OK. For information on how to type text in the handset, see Writing text in the handset on page 47. 3.
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VoIP_UM.book Page 77 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 44444 Chapter 4 Using the web server In this chapter 4 Introduction The web server The web server is built into the IP Handset and is primarily used for uploading software and for editing contacts. You can access the web server from a computer connected to the BGAN terminal you are using for your handset. Use a standard Internet browser. Internet Explorer 6.0 and 7.0 on Windows, Firefox 2.
VoIP_UM.book Page 78 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 4: Using the web server To disable the use of a Proxy server completely, do as follows: Note The following description is for Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you are using a different browser, the procedure may be different. 1. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. 2. Uncheck the box labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN. 3. Click OK.
VoIP_UM.book Page 79 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM 44444 Chapter 4: Using the web server Accessing and navigating the web server To access the web server To access the web server from a computer, do as follows: 1. Start up your computer, the BGAN terminal and the IP Handset. 2. Connect your computer to the BGAN terminal using a standard LAN cable. 4. Open your browser on the computer and enter the IP address of the IP Handset.
VoIP_UM.book Page 80 Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:06 AM Chapter 4: Using the web server Overview of the web server The web server consists of the following sections. Icon Bar Contents Section Navigation Pane 80 • The navigation pane holds the main menu. Clicking an item in the menu opens a submenu in the navigation pane or a new page in the contents section.