Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product WirelessIP 5000 Hitachi
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- 1 - Product certified to meet technical standards Thank you for purchasing the WirelessIP 5000. ● Please carefully read and understand this "User's Manual" before using the product. ● After reading this manual, please keep it close at hand for use any time you need it.
- 2 - Introduction Thank you for your purchase of this product. This user's manual contains items that you should follow in order to prevent any harm to yourself and others, or damage to equipment, and to enable you to use this product safely. An explanation of the markings and symbols used in this manual is provided below.
- 3 - Introduction ■ Registered trademarks/copyrights z Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. z Windows XP is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system.
- 4 - Introduction ■ Caution concerning interference with 2.4Ghz wireless LAN When communicating with a 2.4GHz LAN, be careful about the following. Microwave ovens and other industrial, scientific, .
- 5 - Safety precautions Be sure to read this section for the sake of safe usage. Please observe these precautions in order to use this product safely a nd prevent injury to the user and others and to prevent damage to equipment. Please understand these "warnings" and "cautions" before reading the rest of this manual.
- 6 - Safety precautions z Do not install the device on shaky, inclined, or otherwise unstable surfaces. The product might fall and cause a fire, injury, or breakdown. z Do not sit on this product, place a heavy object on it, or pinch it between objects.
- 7 - Safety precautions Battery pack (accessories) z Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture, fire, heat, battery fluid leakage, electrical shock, and burns. ・ Do not charge the battery pack with any method other than that specified. ・ Do not use this battery pack in any device other than this product.
- 8 - Safety precautions AC adaptor (accessory) z Failure to follow the items below can cause rupture, fire, heat, battery fluid leakage, electrical shock, burns, and breakdown. ・ This device should not be used at a voltage other than 100 VAC. ・ Do not charge the battery pack with any method other than that specified.
- 9 - Safety precautions z Failure to follow the items below can cause fire, battery fluid leaks, heat, electrical shock, and injury. ・ After charging is complete and when not charging, unplug the AC adaptor from the electrical socket. ・ Only charge the battery pack within the ranges of 0-40 ˚ C and 10-90% humidity.
- 10 - CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................... ............................................................ 2 Safety precautions ........................
- 11 - Presence menu .................................................................................................................. ...................................................5-2 User list...................................................
- 1-1 - Chapter 1 Overview.
- 1-2 - Chapter 1 Overview Features of the WirelessIP ■ Overview of this product ● This is a mobile wireless IP telephone conforming with [IEEE802.11b] standard for wireless LAN (wi-fi). ● This product supports WEP (64/128/256 bit) encryption. ● Up to 300 contacts can be registered in the phone book.
- 1-3 - Chapter 1 Please check the This product package contains the following items. Please verify that you have all these items before using this product. If any item in the set is missing or there is a mistake or omission in the user's manual, please contact the store of purchase.
- 1-4 - Chapter 1 Overview Names & Functions of Device Parts ■ Explanations of the parts No. Name Functions 1 Headphone jack (2.5mm 4-pole mini-jack) Stereo mini-jack headphones can be inserted. 2 Volume Up: Raises the handset and ringer volumes.
- 1-5 - Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Names & Functions of Device Parts No. Name Functions 7 Multi-function key Used for menu viewing, screen scrolling, etc. Can be pressed up and down, left and right. 8 Clear key Used as the "Erase" button for character input.
- 1-6 - Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Names & Functions of Device Parts ■ Displayed icons Shows the reception signal strength. T he more bars, the stronger the signal. Out of service area Shows that the location is outside the service area or is an environment where the signals do not reach.
- 1-7 - Chapter 1 Overview Using accessories These guidelines cover the accessories for this product. Accessories ■ Battery pack ■ AC power supply adaptor ■ Charger Battery pack installation method With the precaution label of the battery pack facing up, install aligning the battery pack and main unit metal terminals.
- 1-8 - Chapter 1 Overview Using accessories Chapter 1 Overview Using accessories Battery pack removal While pressing the button (1), slide the rear cover in direction (2) and remove it. Remove the battery pack. AC power supply adaptor This product can be charged with the AC adaptor.
- 1-9 - Chapter 1 Overview Using accessories Using accessories Charging method ● Plug the AC power supply adaptor into a socket and connect it to the charger.
- 2-1 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Telephone Calls.
- 2-2 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Switching the Power On/Off Power ON Switching on the power for this product Power OFF Switching off the power for this product 1 With the power Off, if you hold down the key for at least 3 seconds, a screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power comes On.
- 2-3 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Calling method Inputting the telephone number and making a call 1 When making a call, check that the internal line number is displayed on the display If "Not connected" or "Not regi stered" is dis played, this phone can not be used.
- 2-4 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Receiving calls Receiving an incoming call 1 Check that the internal number is displayed on the display If "Not connected" or "Not r egistered" is dis played, this phone cannot be used.
- 2-5 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call log Displays the Dialed call log and the Received call log. 1 While on standby, press the key to select the menu.
- 2-6 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call log 3 To display the Dialed call log, Select "2. Dialed call log", using the keys of the key, then press the key. The name or telephone number called is displayed in the same way as for the Received call log.
- 2-7 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call log Deleting one item from the call log Deleting one call from a call log. 1 Display a call log (Received call log or Dialed call log). Select the call you want to delete (from the received call log or dialed call log), then press the key to display the sub-menu.
- 2-8 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Call log Deleting the entire call log Deleting entire call logs. 1 From the call log menu, Select "3. Delete all", using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. 2 A confirmation message is displayed.
- 2-9 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Redial The last telephone number dialed is redialed. 1 In Standby, hold down the key or the # key for at least 3 seconds. 2 The last telephone number dialed is redialed.
- 2-10 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Call from phone book Making a call from the phone book. 1 In Standby, the phone book search screen is displayed with the key of the key. 2 The following five methods can be used for finding a telephone number.
- 2-11 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods 3 Select the party to call by pressing the keys, then press the key. A call is made to the selected telephone number.
- 2-12 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Caller ID These commands configure settings for caller ID. 1 In Standby, Press the key to select the menu. Select "5. Setup" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 2-13 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Speed Dialing Making a call with a speed dialing number. 1 Input a speed dialing number registered in the phone book. Speed dialing numbers 0-299 can be registered. 2 Press the last digit in the speed dialing number and hold it down for at least 1 second.
- 2-14 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Hold function This is used to put a call on hold. The hold tones are played for the other party who is on hold. ■ Hold Pressing the key during a call puts the call on hold. The hold tone is played for the other party on hold.
- 2-15 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Call waiting If you are on one call and another call comes in, you can put the first call on hold and answer the new incoming call.
- 2-16 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Hold transfer You can transfer a call to another internal line. Calls can only be transferred external line -> internal or internal -> internal. Press the key to put your current call on hold.
- 2-17 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Input the internal number to transfer to then press the key. The call is connected to the internal line.
- 2-18 - Chapter 2 Placing and Receiving Calls Various operation methods Press the key to select "1. Transfer" on the sub-menu, then press the key.
- 3-1 - Chapter 3 Phone book.
- 3-2 - Chapter 3 Phone Book Phone book menu Registering, editing, and deleting contacts in the phone book 1 In Standby, press the key to select the menu.
- 3-3 - Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration Registration from phone book menu Registering information into the phone book from the new registration menu 1 From the phone book menu, select "2. New number" using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 3-4 - Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration 3 Group: Press the key to select a group. At first, it is set to "Undefined". Select the group using the keys of the key, then press the key. After inputting this, press the key of the key.
- 3-5 - Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration Registration from a telephone number Inputting a telephone number to register it into the phone book 1 During standby, enter the telephone number, and press the key to display the sub-menu. Select "2.
- 3-6 - Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration 3 Group: Press the key and select a group. Select the group using the keys of the key, then press the key. After inputting this, press the key of the key. 4 Speed dialing number: Please enter the speed dialing number.
- 3-7 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration Registration from a call log Registering details into the phone book from the call log. 1 Display the call log. Select the number to register, press the key to display the sub-menu.
- 3-8 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book registration 3 Group: Press the key and select a group. Select the group using the keys of the key, then press the key. After inputting this, press the key of the key. 4 Speed dialing number: Please enter the speed dialing number.
- 3-9 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book editing Editing the phone book from search results 1 Search for the registration information you want to edit. Select the number you want to edit, press the key to display the sub-menu.
- 3-10 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Phone book editing 3 Group: Please press the key and select a group. Select the group using the keys of the key. then press the key. After inputting this, press the key of the key. 4 Speed dialing number: Please enter the speed dialing number.
- 3-11 - Browse Chapter 3 Phone book Group management Editing a phone book group name. 1 Select "3. Edit group" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 To add a group, press the key to display the sub-menu. Select “1. Add". 3 Input the group name, and save with the key.
- 3-12 - Browse Chapter 3 Phone book Group management 6 To delete a group, select the name of the group to delete using the keys of the key, press the key to display the sub-menu. then select "3. Delete". "1. Undefined" can not be deleted.
- 3-13 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Deleting one item from phone book Deleting one data item from the phone book. 1 Select "1. Search" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Search for the telephone number you want to delete.
- 3-14 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Phone book Deleting one item from phone book 3 A confirmation message is displayed. Select "Yes" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. If you select "Yes", the "Removed" message is displayed, then the display returns to the search menu.
- 3-15 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 3 Contact list Deleting entire phone book Deleting all the data in the phone book. 1 Select "4. Delete all" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 A confirmation message is displayed.
- 4-1 - Chapter 4 Messaging.
- 4-2 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Message menu Displaying the Message menu 1 In Standby, press the key to select the menu. Select "2. Message" using the keys of the key, then press the key. With some connection equipment, this is not pos sible.
- 4-3 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Inbox Displays, edits, and deletes received messages. 1 The message icon is displayed on the standby screen when there is an unread message. To display the message, from the IM menu, Select "1.
- 4-4 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Inbox 4 To reply to a received message, select the message to reply to from the Inbox list screen, Then press the key to select the sub-menu and select "1. Reply". Input the message with the number pad.
- 4-5 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Inbox 5 To forward a received message, select the message to forward from the Recv. box list screen, Then press the key to select the sub-menu and select "2. Forward". Input the message with the number pad.
- 4-6 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Inbox 6 To delete a message, select the message to delete from the Recv. box list, then press the key to select the sub-menu and select "4. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd screen down) is displayed.
- 4-7 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging New Message Writing and sending a new message. 1 from the Message menu, Select "2. Write Msg.", using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Input the message with the number pad.
- 4-8 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Drafts An unsent message is stored temporarily. 1 If you are not sending the message right away, then press the key when creating the message to save it for later use. Select "Yes" using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 4-9 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Drafts 5 To edit a "draft" message, select that message, press the key to select the sub-menu, then select "1. Edit". The screen becomes as in the figure on the right, so with the keys of the key move to the input column you want to edit and edit it.
- 4-10 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Drafts 7 To delete all the "draft" messages, from the Temp. box screen, press the key to select the sub-menu, then select “3. Delete All”. A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 4-11 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Outbox Displaying, editing, deleting, and re-sending of sent messages 1 from the Message menu, Select "4. Sent box" using the keys of the key, then press the key 2 A list of the messages sent in the past is displayed.
- 4-12 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Outbox 5 To delete a sent message, after selecting the message you wish to delete from the Sent box list screen, press the key and select “2. Delete” from the submenu. A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 4-13 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Outbox 6 To delete all the messages in the Sent box, from the Sent box list screen press the key to select the sub-menu, then select “3. Delete All”. A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 4-14 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 4 Messaging Setup Configure the ring tone and mode when a message arrives. 1 from the Message menu, Select "5. Setup", using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Displays configuration information.
- 5-1 - Chapter 5 Presence.
- 5-2 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Presence menu Displays the presence menu. 1 In Standby, press the key to select the menu. Select "4. Presence" using the keys of the key, then press the key. With some connection equipment, this is not pos sible.
- 5-3 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence User list Displaying a list of registered users 1 From the presence menu, Select "1. User list” using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 A list of registered users is displayed.
- 5-4 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence User list 4 To send a message to a registered user, select that user from the user list screen, then press the key to select the sub-menu and select "2.
- 5-5 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence User list 6 To delete a registered user, select that user from the user list screen, then press the key to select the sub-menu, then select "5. Delete". A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 5-6 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence User list 7 To delete all the registered users, from the user list screen, press the key to select the sub-menu, then select “6. Delete All”. A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 5-7 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Block list Displaying a list of users registered in the block list. Your status is not disclosed to users registered in the block list. 1 From the presence menu, Select "2. Block list" using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 5-8 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Block list 4 To send a message to a registered user, select that user from the block list screen, then press the key to select the sub-menu and select "2.
- 5-9 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Block list 6 To delete a registered user, select that user from the block list screen, then press the key to select the sub-menu, then select "5. Delete". A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 5-10 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Block list 7 If you want to delete all the registered users, from the block list screen press the key to select the sub-menu, then select “6. Delete All”. A confirmation screen like that in the figure on the right is displayed.
- 5-11 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Status Changing your own status. 1 From the presence menu, Select "3. Status", using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 You can set the status by using the keys of the key, then pressing the key.
- 5-12 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 5 Presence Setting Displays the setting menu. 1 From the presence menu, Select "4. Setup" using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 6-1 - Chapter 6 Other settings.
- 6-2 - Chapter 6 Other settings Manner mode On/Off When Manner mode is set, the ringer does not ring and all ringers go into vibration mode. 1 With the phone on standby, hold down the “ * “ key on the number pad for at least 1 second. The phone goes into Manner mode.
- 6-3 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 6 Other settings Setting/Ending keylock When the keylock is set, button operations are disabled. You can lock the keys to prevent accidental operation of keys , for example when you walk around with the phone's power On.
- 6-4 - Chapter 3 How to Use the Telephone Chapter 6 Other settings Setting/Ending keylock 3 To u n l o c k t h e k e y l o c k , hold down the key again for at least one second. If the key lock mode is set to "Password", you are asked to input your password.
- 6-5 - Chapter 6 Other settings Settings menu Displays the setting menu. 1 In Standby, press the key to select the menu. Select "5. Setup" using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 6-6 - Chapter 6 Other settings Password/lock mode selection Changing the keylock password and configuring settings for keylock operations. You can prevent unauthorized acces s by a third party by us ing a password to disable button operations on this produc t.
- 6-7 - Chapter 6 Other settings Password/lock mode selection 5 For verification, the system asks you to input the new password a second time. When you input the password, a dialog like that on the right is displayed for a few seconds. 6 To check the keylock mode setting, select "2.
- 6-8 - Chapter 6 Other settings Ringer/vibrator Setting the ringer/vibration type. You can switch the ringer/ mode/ LED according to the incoming telephone number. 1 From the settings menu, Select "1. Bell/Vib." using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 6-9 - Chapter 6 Other settings Alarm Setting the alarm function 1 To change the alarm function settings, from the setting menu, Select "3. Alarm" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Up to 3 alarm settings can be registered.. Select "1.
- 6-10 - Chapter 6 Other settings Volume adjustment Adjusting the ringer volume, handset volume, and button confirmation beep volume 1 From the settings menu, Select "4. Volume" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Displays configuration information.
- 6-11 - Chapter 6 Other settings Error notification Setting the Error notification 1 From the settings menu, Select "5. Error notify" using the keys of the key, then press the key. Service LED Setting the Service LED 1 From the Error notify menu, Select "1.
- 6-12 - Chapter 6 Other settings Error notification Error message Setting the error messages 1 From the Error notify menu, Select "2. Error Msg.", using the keys of the key, then press the key. Select "On" or "Off" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 6-13 - Chapter 6 Other settings Error notification Error log Configuring settings for the error log. 1 From the Error notify menu, Select "3. Error log" using the keys of the key, then press the key. Configuration information is displayed.
- 6-14 - Chapter 6 Other settings Information display Information on the network can be checked. 1 From the settings menu, Select "6. Information" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. TCP/IP You can check the TCP/IP contents.
- 6-15 - Chapter 6 Other settings Information display Wireless networking You can check the wireless contents. 1 Select "2. Wireless LAN" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. The information below is displayed. With the keys, scroll and confirm.
- 6-16 - Chapter 6 Other settings Information display MAC address value You can check the contents of the MAC address. 1 Select "4. MAC address" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. The MAC address for this product is displayed.
- 6-17 - Chapter 6 Other settings Information display Version You can check the version. 1 Select "6. Version" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 6-18 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings Perform settings for this product 1 From the settings menu, Select "7. Advanced" using the keys of the key, then press the key. Time Set the clock 1 From the equipment settings menu, Select "1.
- 6-19 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings 3 To set the time server, from the clock menu, Select "2. Time server" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 6-20 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings 4 To set daylight saving time, from the clock menu, Select "4. Daylight save" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. The setting details are displayed. To change a setting, select “edit” using the key.
- 6-21 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings Contrast Setting the display contrast 1 From the equipment settings menu, Select "2. Contrast" using the keys of the key, then press the key. 2 Adjust the contrast using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 6-22 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings Language setting Settings for the language display 1 From the equipment settings menu, Select "4. Language setting" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. 2 Select "Japanese" or "English" using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 6-23 - Chapter 6 Other settings Equipment settings Deleting user data This deletes all the user data (contact list, outgoing call log, and incoming call log). 1 From the equipment settings menu, Select "6. User data reset” using the keys of the key, then press the key.
- 7-1 - Chapter 7 Maintenance.
- 7-2 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Maintenance menu You can check the network settings. 1 On Standby, press the key to select the menu. Select "6. Network", using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 7-3 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Network search Information on signals detected can be displayed. 1 From the maintenance menu, Select "1. Network search", using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. 2 A message is displayed during the search.
- 7-4 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Network search 4 To update the network search information press the key and select “Submenu”. Select “1. Refresh”, then press the key.
- 7-5 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Ping A ping can be sent for any IP address. 1 From the maintenance menu, Select “2. Ping test” using the keys of the key, then press the key. ■ Manual 1 From the Ping test menu select “1. Manual” using the keys of the key, Then confirm with the key.
- 7-6 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Ping 1st Proxy Server 1 From the Ping test menu Select the “1st Proxy” server using the keys of the key, Then confirm with the key. 2 Execute a ping to the 1st proxy server. recv : Displays the ping response. The following numbers indicate the response time (sec).
- 7-7 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Ping 3 If the 2nd Proxy server is not configured, the message as shown in the diagram on the right is displayed. Default Gateway 1 From the Ping test menu Select “4. Gateway” using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 7-8 - Chapter 7 Maintenance Network connections Network reload. 1 From the maintenance menu, Select “3. Network reload” using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key. 2 Select “Restart” or “Deactivate” using the keys of the key, then confirm with the key.
- 8-1 - Chapter 8 Web settings.
- 8-2 - Chapter 8 Web settings WirelessIP 5000 web settings Overview The WirelessIP 5000 is able to be configured via the Internet. The WirelessIP 5000 Web settings can configure detailed settings that cannot be configured from the device itself. The Web server for this device needs to be configured to “Enabled” when using the Web s ettings.
- 8-3 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu Only browsing of basic information, editing the phonebook, and editing of the user password are permitted. Main The basic information regarding the phone such as its software version and TCP/IP settings is displayed.
- 8-4 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu Phone book Searches/configures/deletes the phone book data in the WirelessIP5000. ■ Phonebook Menu List Search by Index: Searches/edits/deletes by speed dial number. Name Search: Searches/edits/deletes by name.
- 8-5 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu ● Searches/Edits/Deletes the Phone book 1. Select the search method from the Phone book menu. ( Search by Index, Name, Phone Number, Group ) 2. Enter search information and click the “Search” button.
- 8-6 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu 3. The Phone book data matching the search information is displayed. 4. When the displayed phone book data is selected it can be edited/deleted.
- 8-7 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu ● Registration of New Phone Numbers 1. Select registration of new phone numbers from the phonebook menu. 2. Enter the name, phone number, speed dial number, and group. 3. Click the “Save/Continue” button to continue to create a new phone book entry.
- 8-8 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu Edit Group 1. Select Edit Group from the phone book. 2. When adding a group, enter the group name into the new group, and click the “Save” button.
- 8-9 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu 3. Click the group name to edit or delete the group..
- 8-10 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu Backing up/Restoring the Phonebook Backup: Backs up the phonebook data. Restore: Restores the phonebook data. Backup 1. Select backup from the phone book menu. 2. When vCard or CSV format is selected, the phone book data can be downloaded in the selected format.
- 8-11 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu ● Restore 1. Click the “Browse” button from the phone book menu and select the backup file. 2. Click the “Restore” button to restore the phonebook.
- 8-12 - Chapter 8 Web settings General User Menu Changing the Password Changes the user password for the WirelessIP 5000. Enter the username (user) in the ID field. Enter the old password. Enter the new password. Re-enter the new password (for confirmation).
- 9-1 - Chapter 9 Appendix.
- 9-2 - Chapter 9 Appendix Troubleshooting Phenomena Response Does not start. The battery pack may be dead. If the battery pack is dead, the device will not start and the LED will not light up. Restart it again after recharging the battery using the AC adapter.
- 9-3 - Chapter 9 Appendix Text input mode Number pad equivalence table ■ Number Input Mode ■ Character Input Mode (similar to lower case) Key Character assignments Key Character assignments 1 1 1.
- 9-4 - Chapter 9 Appendix Text input mode Character input method 1 On the input screen, use the key to switch the input mode (hiragana, katakana, upper case/ lower case/ symbols/ numbers). The mode switching depends on the item being input. 2 When selecting a symbol, select the type of symbol by using the dial pad.
- 9-5 - Chapter 9 Supplementary text input mode 3 When selecting the hiragana, after entering use the key of the key to change the kanji. Select the appropriate kanji using the keys and press the key to confirm the character. 4 To delete the entered character, press the key.
- 9-6 - Chapter 9 Appendix Menu screens Explanation of the Menu screen. 1 Menu numbers can be directly entered on the menu screen to move to a function, in addition to using the key. For example, when the 5 key is pressed on the screen in the right diagram, it moves to the Setup Menu.
- 9-7 - Chapter 9 Appendix Specifications No. Item Specifications Physical dimensions 44(W)mm × 22(D)mm × 127(H)mm Weight Approx. 100g (including the battery pack) 1 Main Unit Usage Environment Temperature: 5-40°C; Humidity: 10-90% Standards IEEE802.
- 9-8 - Chapter 9 Appendix Glossary LAN ( Local Area Network ) Abbreviation for Local Area Network. Refers to a small s cale computer network. Beacon This is a data packet periodically sent by the access point to simplify the c onnection with the wireless LAN client device.
- 9-9 - Chapter 9 Appendix INDEX B Beacon Interval .............................................................................. 7-3 Button Confirmation Volume ............................................... 6-10, 6-11 C Call.........................
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