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802.11b/g Wi-Fi Phone
VIP-192
User’s manual
Version 1.0.0
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s manual

802.11b/g Wi-Fi Phone VIP-192 User’s manual Version 1.0.0 1

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Keypad Definition Text Mode Text Mode Key Normal (ABC) Numeric (123) Key Normal (ABC) Numeric (123) 1 [Space] 1 7 P Q R S p q r s 7 2 A B C

Page 3 - Revision

Side view and parts definition: Figure 3. Side view of VIP-192 Normal Mode / Main Screen: SIP Status 11 Figure 4. Main screen

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2Chapter 2 Preparations & Installation Physical Installation Requirement This chapter illustrates basic installation of Wi-Fi Phone Administratio

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Figure 6. Bottom view Web Configuration access To start Wi-Fi Phone web configuration, you must have one of these web browsers installed on compute

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Chapter 3 Menu Structure & Network Settings Menu Structure To enter the “Main Menu”, press the <middle button of soft key> or middle button

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6. Alert Type 7. Wallpaper Management 8. Ringtone Management 9. Holdtone Management 10. Power Save 11. Change Password 12. Speed Dial Page 2 1. AP 2.

Page 8 - Introduction

enter the column as user needs and insert the necessary data. Figure 10. IP settings 1. DHCP Use joystick to select either [Enable] or [Disable],

Page 9 - Physical Details

DNS Settings Move the highlight bar to [DNS Setting] and press the <left soft key> Select to enter the[IP]menu. There are [Primary DNS] and [Se

Page 10 - Keypad Definition

Figure 15. Scan APs 1. Information List AP information of [ESSID], [MAC] and [Signal]. - [ESSID]: It is the unique identification of the AP in t

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The detail of the five types of security is as follows: (“OFF” Æ no security is required) WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) ♦ 64-bit / 128-bit: Two l

Page 12 - Chapter 2

Copyright Copyright (C) 2007 PLANET Technology Corp. All rights reserved. The products and programs described in this User’s Manual are licensed pro

Page 13 - Web Configuration access

EAP-TTLS ♦ Identity: The ID for authentication and allow 31 characters. ♦ Password: The password for authentication and allow 31 characters. Manual

Page 14 - Chapter 3

Figure 18. Preferred APs Move the highlight bar to the AP to link and press the <left soft key> Select. It will pops-up a small window that li

Page 15 - Network Settings

Figure 21. Delete SIP Setting Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is the most popular Voice over IP standard. It enables two or more people to make p

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SIP Account Move the highlight bar to[SIP Account]and press the <left soft key> Select to enter this SIP Account menu. Move cursor into the fiel

Page 17 - Wireless

Figure 25. Outbound proxy Phone Port Move the highlight bar to[Phone Port]and press the<left soft key> Select to enter Phone Port menu. Move

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STUN & UPnP Move the highlight bar to [NAT] and press the <left soft key> Select to enter NAT. Sub menu provides four items;[STUN & UP

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Figure 30. STUN server 26 Manual Config Setup the external IP address manually. It has to be complied with the settings of virtual server of the N

Page 20 - Preferred APs

2. External IP Address Move the highlight bar to [External IP address] and press the left soft key Select to enter this External IP menu. Enter Exter

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Figure 35. NAT keep alive time 28

Page 22 - SIP Setting

Chapter 4 Phone book 29Phone Book Use the Phonebook menu to[store],[browse],[edit]and[delete]a person’s name, Phone number and e-mail address. Enter

Page 23 - SIP Server

3Revision User’s Manual for PLANET Wi-Fi Phone: Model: VIP-192 Rev: 1.0 (2007, September) Part No. EM-VIP192V1

Page 24 - NAT Setting

For each contact user can insert: Item Number of digits Name 31 Phone Number 63 Email 63 Table 3. Number of digits limit Browse Move the highli

Page 25 - STUN Server

User may save this new data after editing. Figure 40. Save setting User may delete the editing data; select Delete to erase this contact. Figure

Page 26 - Manual Config

Memory Status r to[Memory Status]and press the <left soft key> Select to show the memory Move the highlight bastatus. It provides total 200 reco

Page 27 - NAT Keep Alive Time

Chapter 5 Messaging 33Messaging Settings Messaging menu include the[Voicemail], [SMS], and[E-Mail]. These features provides user to view, listen, ret

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SMS System is capable to send short text message to the other system when it is not convenience for user to communicate by voice. Move the highlight b

Page 29 - Phone book

Inbox It shows the received messages. Move the highlight bar to the selected record and press the <left soft key> Select to popup a new screen

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Figure 50. View messages Delete Move the highlight bar to[Delete]and press the <left soft key> Select. It will popup a new screen with the it

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E-Mail The system can send and receive E-mail from most popular mail server such as [POP3]and[SMTP]. Sending and Receiving emails are fully requires

Page 32 - Memory Status

POP3 Setting The Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3) is intended to permit a workstation to dynamically access a mail drop on a server. Field D

Page 33 - Messaging

Advance Field Description APOP APOP (Authenticated Post Office Protocol) it is similar to the POP protocol except that APOP enables user password t

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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 ... 8 Introduction...

Page 35 - Archive

6Chapter 6 Call Log Call Log From the Call Log menu user can view all the call history in this phone. Figure 58. Call Log setting It is grouped int

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Chapter 7 Application 41Application The system supports the most continence tool, calendar and calculator. Use the calendar to view the date. Enter t

Page 37 - Account

Memo Move highlight to[Memo]and use left soft key to press <left Soft key> Select that will show three functions [New], [View] and[Delete].

Page 38 - SMTP Setting

Memory Status Show the status of memory space. Figure 65. Memory status setting Calculator Move the highlight bar to[Calculator]and press the &l

Page 39 - Advance

8Chapter 8 Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings provides all standard phone functionalities settings. Figure 67. Phone settings Time &

Page 40 - Call Log

Figure 69. Language setting Backlight Level Move the highlight bar to [Backlight Level]and press the <left soft key> Select to enter this men

Page 41 - Application

Voice Volume Move the highlight bar to[Voice Volume]and press the left soft key Select to enter this menu. Use joystick ◄ <Left>/ ►<Right>

Page 42 - Delete All Memos

Figure 74.Wallpaper management setting Wallpaper format: BMP, ÍNote 47 Ring tone Management The system supports a variable ring tones. For th

Page 43 - Calculator

Figure 76.Hold tone management setting Power save Move the highlight bar to[Power Save]and press the <left soft key> Select to enter this m

Page 44 - Phone Settings

Figure 78.Change password setting Speed Dial The system supports to browse and edit the content of Speed Dial, which provides total 20 records via t

Page 45 - Ring Volume

5Chapter 4 ... 29 Phone book ...

Page 46 - Wallpaper Management

9Chapter 9 Information Information Information will help user to understand the basic input data of the system such as [IP Address], [Subnet Mask],

Page 47 - Hold tone Management

Chapter 10 Call Function 51Call Function Call function supports four main items such as, [Do not Disturb],[Call Waiting],[Call Forward], [Anonymous C

Page 48 - Change Password

Figure 85. Call waiting setting Anonymous Call Making[Anonymous Call]means that user makes the call without sending the caller name or number. Move

Page 49 - Speed Dial

Figure 87. Anonymous reject setting Call Forward The [Call forward] feature enables the system forward the incoming call to the specified phone numb

Page 50 - Information

Figure 90. Forward on busy setting Forward on No Answer Use joystick to enable or disable this function. Enable: Enter the phone number or IP addres

Page 51 - Call Function

11Chapter 11 Using the web configuration Using the web configuration The configuration web can be accessed using a web browser. Accessing Configurati

Page 52 - Anonymous Reject

Web Login Setting Figure 93. Main page Field Description User Name Username for login the web configuration Password Password for login the web c

Page 53 - Call Forward

Figure 94. Restore default setting Field Description Restore Factory Setting Restores all the settings back to factory default settings. Table 8.

Page 54 - Forward on No Answer

Figure 96. Network setting-DHCP Field Description DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server address. This IP address informati

Page 55 - Using the web configuration

RESTART the system for new settings to take effect after user modifies the IP address. ÍNote QoS Setting Figure 98. QoS setting Field Descri

Page 56 - Restore Factory Setting

6Ring Volume...45 Voi ce Volume ...

Page 57 - Network Setting-DHCP

Field Description SIP Phone Port Number SIP phone port number Registrar Server Domain Name/IP Address Registrar server domain name or IP address. Re

Page 58 - Network Setting-Static IP

Figure 101. Other setting Field Description Session Timer The time interval in which the phone periodically refresh SIP sessions by sending repeat

Page 59 - QoS Setting

Figure 102. SIP account setting Field Description Default Account When user dials a number, the default account is used to dial. User Name of defa

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allows applications to determine the types of NATs and firewalls are in between them and the internet. STUN also provides the ability for applications

Page 61 - SIP Account Settings

Figure 106. NAT keepalive time setting Field Description Always send keep alive packet Enable or disable to keep the channel which is created for

Page 62 - NAT Traversal Settings

on RFC2833. Payload Type Setting the payload type for the Out Band DTMF (Default is 101).Table 21. Voice setting description Phone Setting Figure

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Call Forward 1. Click No Answer to enable call forward to another number when no one answers the phone after 180s (default). The timer can be changed

Page 64 - Voice Setting

Figure 110. Call tracing log Phone Book Phonebook menu allows the user to add, modify and delete phone numbers. To add, type in the name and number

Page 65 - Phone Setting

Speed Dial Speed dial numbers can be accessed from the phone. User can dial *00~*19 then press dial key to perform speed dial. Figure 112. Speed dia

Page 66 - Call Tracing Log

Restart System Click Restart to update all the modifications and reboot the system. Figure 114. Restart system screen 69

Page 67 - Phone Book

7Call Tracing Log...66 Phone Book ...

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Appendix A Voice Communications The chapter shows you the concept and command to help you configure your Wi-Fi Phone through sample configuration. And

Page 69 - Restart System

SIP Proxy mode In the following sample, we’ll introduce how to integrate the Wi-Fi Phone with our IP PBX system IPX-1804. Figure 116. Topology of ins

Page 70 - Appendix A

Figure 118. SIP account setting screen 4. To repeat the step 1~3 and set up VIP-192_B for registering to SIP server (IPX-1804). 5. To verify the V

Page 71 - SIP Proxy mode

73Appendix B FAQ Q1: There are no signal A: 1. Check if there is any available AP. 2. Check if AP is set correctly. 3. Check if AP settings (SSID, WE

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74Appendix C VIP-192 Specifications Product IEEE 802.11b/g SIP Wi-Fi Phone Model VIP-192 Hardware WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g Security HTTP 1.1 basic/diges

Page 73 - Appendix B

8Chapter 1 1Introduction Overview Based on years of VoIP manufacturing experiences, PLANET Technology VoIP total solutions are known for advanced i

Page 74 - Appendix C

• Peer-to-Peer / SIP proxy calls • Voice codec support: G711, G723.1, G.729a/b • Caller ID Display / Redial / Built-in phone book • Call Hold / Mu

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