SMC Networks IP Phone SMCWSP-100 User manual

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SMCWSP-100
Wi-Fi SIP Phone
Quick Start Guide
E022007-EK-R01
150200035400E
The SMCWSP-100 is a Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g) wireless phone that
enables you to make Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls without
using a computer. The phone enables you to use your Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) VoIP service with complete mobility, allowing you to talk
from any location where you have a network connection through a
nearby access point.
Package Checklist — The SMCWSP-100 Wi-Fi SIP Phone package
includes these items:
One Wi-Fi SIP Phone (SMCWSP-100)
One Lithium-Ion battery
One headset
One mini USB cable
One AC power charger
Quick Start Guide
Documentation CD
Inform your dealer if there are any incorrect, missing or damaged items.
If possible, retain the carton, including the original packing materials.
Use them to repack the product in case there is a need to return it.
Getting Started — After unpacking the Wi-Fi SIP Phone, you must
install and charge the battery pack before turning on the phone. Just
follow the steps in this guide.
Before preparing the Wi-Fi SIP Phone for use, first become familiar with
its main keys, buttons, and other hardware features.
1. LCD Display — Color software menu display.
2. Navigation Key — Four-direction software navigation key.
Pressing the key down selects the current option.
3.Right Soft KeyNegative action key. Cancels or returns to
previous menu.
4. End/Power Key — Ends an active call. Turns the power on and off.
Press for more than two seconds to power the phone on. Press for
more than four seconds to power the phone off.
5. Headset Jack — Jack for headset connection.
6. USB/Power Charge Port — Power charger connection for
charging battery.
7. Alphanumeric Keypad — Includes 0-9, A-Z, *, and # keys. The
[a/A *] key selects upper- or lower-case characters, numbers, or
hexadecimal. The [ 1 ] key selects common punctuation marks
during text input. The [ # ] key selects special characters and
symbols during text input.
8.Send Key — Calls a selected contact.
9.Left Soft Key — Positive action key. Selects menu option.
10. Volume Button — Adjusts volume of the speaker.
Keypad Lock — The phone keypad can be locked by pressing the Left
Soft Key (Options) and then the Navigation Key. Pressing the Left Soft
Key and then the [a/A *] key unlocks the keypad.
Warning: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
1. Remove Battery Compartment Cover — Place the phone face
down. Push and slide down the battery compartment cover until it
becomes free.
2. Install Battery — Place the battery into the compartment. Be sure the
text label on the battery is facing out and the battery’s three metal
contacts point to the top of the phone.
3. Replace Battery Compartment Cover Slide the battery
compartment cover back onto the phone until it clicks firmly into place.
4. Connect Battery Charger — Lift up the rubber cover on the mini
USB charger port and connect the power charger to the port. Then, plug
the charger into an AC electrical outlet.
Push Off
Install Battery
5. Fully Charge Battery — For the first time use, allow eight hours to
fully charge the battery.
Note: For the first time use, please wait until the phone is fully charged
before powering on. When the phone is fully charged, the
symbol is displayed.
After the first-time charge, the battery requires only three hours to
charge.
Note: The power charger automatically adjusts to any voltage between
100-240 volts at 50 or 60 Hz.
6. Power On Phone — Push and hold down the End/Power key for
more than two seconds to power on the phone.
Allow 30 seconds for the phone to start up.
Turn to the back page to learn how to make initial settings and start
using the phone.
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
From U.S.A. and Canada:
(24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
(600) SMC-4-YOU
Phn: (949) 679-8000
Fax: (949) 679-1481
From Europe:
Contact details can be found on
http://www.smc.com
World Wide Web:
http://www.smc.com
If you are looking for further contact
information, please visit
http://www.smc.com
38 Tesla
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 679-8000
Driver updates:
http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=downloads.searchCriteria&localeCode=EN_USA
Model Number: SMCWSP-100
Information furnished by SMC Networks, Inc. (SMC) is believed to be
accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by SMC for
its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties,
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of SMC. SMC reserves the
right to change specifications at any time without notice.
Copyright © SMC Networks, Inc., 2007. All rights reserved. SMC is a
registered trademark; EZ Connect and Barricade are trademarks of SMC
Networks, Inc. Other product and company names are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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The Wi-Fi SIP Phone requires a wireless connection to a Wi-Fi network
access point to operate. In addition, the access point network must
provide access to a VoIP SIP server, either on the local network or over
the Internet, to be able to make calls.
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network — When the Wi-Fi SIP Phone is used for
the first time, you must set up a Wi-Fi network connection. Follow these
steps:
1. Press the Navigation Key to select the main
menu.
2. From the main menu, select Network
Settings.Then, from the Network Settings
menu, select “Wireless Network.”
3. Press the Left Soft Key to select the options,
then select “New.”
4. In the New Profile screen, move the
Navigation Key down to highlight “Scan,”
then press down to perform a search for
nearby Wi-Fi networks.
5. A list of detected Wi-Fi networks displays.
From the list, select the wireless network that
you want to connect to and press down on
the Navigation Key.
Normally, you need to be within 90 m (300 ft)
of a network’s wireless access point to be
able to connect to it. If the network you want
to connect to is not on the list, move to
another location and try again.
6. The New Profile screen displays again with
the Wi-Fi network name already configured.
You can change other settings for the
wireless network, such as IP address
configuration. (The default setting is DHCP.)
If authentication is required by the network,
select the authentication type and enter the
encryption key value, as provided by the
wireless network operator.
The wireless network information is retained in the Wireless
Configuraion list. The wireless networks in the list are stored in the
phone’s memory and will be used every time the phone is powered
on.
Set Up VoIP Details — Once you have established a network
connection, you need to enter your SIP account details as provided by
your SIP service provider. Follow these steps:
1. Press the Navigation Key to select the main
menu. From the main menu, select Network
Settings, and then select “VoIP.”
2. From the VoIP Setting menu, select the
profile to configure, then press the Left Soft
Key to access the Options menu. Select
View/Edit.
3. On the VoIP configuration, enter details as
provided by your SIP service provider. The
minimum SIP details required are:
Phone Number — Your SIP account phone
number.
Auth Name — Your SIP account username
that uniquely identifies you to the SIP server.
Auth Password — An alphanumeric string
that uniquely identifies the SIP user’s
permission rights.
SIP Proxy address — The Domain name or IP address of the SIP
proxy server.
SIP Proxy port — The proxy server port number, normally 5060.
SIP Registrar Address — The Domain name or IP address of the
SIP registrar server.
SIP Registrar Port — The SIP registrar server port number.
When you finish configuring the VoIP details, the phone will restart
automatically. When the phone has restarted, it automatically connects
to the wireless network and logs into the SIP proxy server.
For detailed instructions on setting up preferred networks, refer to the
User Guide that is on the included Documentation CD.
The Wi-Fi SIP Phone’s color LCD display provides various status
indicators and access to the menu-based interface. The illustration
below shows the main screen and its elements.
Battery Status — Indicates the status of the battery. Shows a fully
charged or partially charged level, and when charging.
Network Status — Indicates the status of the Wi-Fi network connection
or the current connected network.
IP Status — Indicates the network IP status or current IP address of the
phone.
SIP Status — Indicates the SIP service status.
Wireless Signal Status — Indicates the strength of the Wi-Fi network
signal.
Current Time — The current time set on the phone. You can set the
phone’s time and date by using the Menu to select “Phone Settings” and
then “Date/Time.”
Navigation Key Action — The action that happens when you press
down on the Navigation Key. Typically, the Navigation Key selects the
current menu item or confirms a setting. From the main screen, this
provides access to the main menu.
Right Soft Key Action — The action that happens when you press the
Right Soft Key. Typically, the Right Soft Key cancels the last action or
returns to the previous menu.
Left Soft Key Action — The action that happens when you press the
Left Soft Key. Typically, the Left Soft Key selects the Options menu.
The main menu provides access to all network and phone settings, plus
other features. The menus are easy to move through using the four-way
Navigation key. Just move the Navigation key up or down to highlight a
menu item, then push down on the key to select it.
The following table outlines the phone menu structure.
To make a VoIP call, follow these steps:
1. Press the keypad keys to directly enter the
number you want to call.
2. Press the Send button to make the call. Wait
for the call to connect and be answered.
3. While the call is in progress, the contact
number and length of time the call is active
are displayed.
4. When you have finished the call, press the
End button.
Battery Status
Right Soft
Key Action
Wireless
Signal Status
Left Soft
Key Action
Current Time
Navigation
Key Action
IP Status
Network Status
SIP Status
Menu Description
Call History Lists missed calls, incoming and outgoing calls
Contacts Your contacts list
Applications Access to other phone features
Phone Settings Access to phone settings and call features
Network Settings Network configuration, SIP settings, and current
wireless network status
Calendar Access to the calendar application
THE PHONE’S LCD DISPLAY
INITIAL SET UP
THE MAIN MENU
MAKING A CALL
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