ZyXEL V630 Owner's manual

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V630
VoIP Wi-Fi Phone
Quick Start Guide
Version 3.60
6/2008
Edition 1
CONTENTS
ENGLISH 3
DEUTSCH 19
ESPAÑOL 39
FRANÇAIS 57
ITALIANO 75
РУССКИЙ 93
简体中文 113
繁體中文 129
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1 Overview
The V630 lets you use a wireless network connection to make
and receive phone calls through the Internet.
" You should have Internet access and a voice
account already set up.
This Quick Start Guide covers the following. See the User’s
Guide for more information on all features.
Physical Features. See page 4.
Installing and Charging the Battery. See page 5.
The LCD Screen. See page 7.
Initial Configuration. See page 9.
Connect to a Wireless Network. See page 13.
Basic Phone Operation. See page 15.
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2 Physical Features
NAME DESCRIPTION
LCD screen Use this screen to display information and
navigate the phone’s menus.
Left key Press this to open the on-screen menus and
select options.
Right key Press this to return to the previous menu. It is
also a shortcut to the phone book.
LCD screen
Alphanumeric
Left key
Right key
Power/End
Talk key
USB/recharge port
Headset jack
key
keypad
Up/Down key
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3 Installing and Charging the Battery
WARNING: NEVER expose the battery to high temperatures
(such as fire or prolonged direct sunlight), short-circuit it or
open the battery’s casing. This could cause the battery to
ignite or explode.
WARNING: DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Remove
the battery or battery cover only when the V630 is turned off
and the charger/USB cable is unplugged.
Charge the battery for 10 hours before you first use the
V630.
Talk key Press this to make and receive calls.
Up/Down
keys
In the main screen, these are quick access
buttons. By default, Up opens the information
menu and Down opens the phone settings
profile setup. See the User’s Guide to change
their functions.
In the menus, these keys move the cursor.
Power/End
key
Press this to finish or reject calls. Hold it down
for a few seconds to turn the V630 on or off.
Alphanumeric
keypad
Use these keys to enter numbers, letters and
symbols.
Headset jack Connect a headset (not included) to this jack.
USB/
recharge port
Connect the phone’s power adaptor here to
charge the battery.
NAME DESCRIPTION
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1 Press the button on the V630’s battery cover and slide the
cover towards the V630’s base and lift it off.
2 Remove any packaging from the included battery. Hold the
battery with the plastic tab facing up. Insert the battery so
the end with the contacts (the metal areas) touches the
V630’s contacts located near the base. Press the battery
down.
3 Replace the battery cover.
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1 WARNING: Use only the included charger
or a USB cable (not included) with a
computer’s USB port. A different charger
might damage the V630 or its battery.
4 Connect the charger’s cable into the USB/Recharge port.
5 Connect the charger’s plug to a power socket. The
backlight turns on. If the V630 is turned on, the level
indicated in the battery icon’s meter cycles.
4 The LCD Screen
Press the red End/Power key for a few seconds to turn on the
V630. After the welcome display, the V630 prompts you to
enter the time and date.
V If the screen does not come on, ensure that the
battery is charged. See Section 3.
USB/recharge port
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The LCD main screen displays next.
The icons at the top of the LCD screen
display status information.
ICON DESCRIPTION
This shows the wireless LAN signal strength.
The keypad is locked. Press the Left key and * to
unlock it.
This shows whether the ring is turned on or not.
Vibrate is turned on.
This shows the remaining battery power. The
battery meter cycles during recharging.
No WLAN
Service
The status of the wireless LAN connection or SIP
server registration displays here.
Time/Date The time and date (in month/day/year format)
display in the middle of the screen.
Menu Use the Left key to perform the function shown
here. In the main screen, press the Left key to
enter the V630’s main menu.
Name Use the Right key to perform the function shown
here. In the main screen, press the Right key to
add or find a contact in the phonebook.
No WLAN Service
2:44
10/18/2007
Menu Name
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5 Initial Configuration
VoIP (Voice over IP) allows you to make phone calls over the
Internet. SIP is the protocol the V630 uses to make VoIP
calls. Before you configure the V630, you need:
An active account with a VoIP service provider that uses SIP.
A wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.11g) connection.
See Section 6 for more information.
5.1 Entering Your VoIP Account
Do the following to set the V630 to use your VoIP account.
1 From the V630’s main screen, press the Left key (Menu)
to enter the menus.
2 Use the Down key to go to 4
Network and then the Left key to
select it.
3 Select 3 SIP Profiles.
--------Main Menu--------
1 Call log
2 Profiles
3 Setup
4 Network
Select Back
----------Network----------
1 Site Scan
2 WLAN Profiles
3 SIP Profiles
4 Ping Test
Select Back
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4 Select 2 Add to Profile.
5 Enter a name to identify the profile
and select Done.
You may need to press a key
several times to input the desired
character.
Press # to use lower-case let-
ters, upper-case letters, num-
bers, or symbols.
6 Select 2 Phone Number.
7 Enter your SIP account number. For
example, if you have a SIP account
like 1234567@voip-provider.com,
your SIP account number is 1234567.
-------SIP Profiles-------
1 Profiles List
2 Add to Profile
Select Back
---New Profile Name----
Done abc Clear
-------Add to Profile------
1 Display Name
2 Phone Number
3 SIP Server
4 SIP Proxy
Select Back
-----Phone Number------
1234567
Done Clear
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8 Select 3 SIP Server.
9 Select 1 SIP Address.
10 Enter the IP address of the SIP server
for this account and select Done. If
you have more than one server’s
address, enter the registrar server’s
address.
11 If the VoIP service provider gave you
a SIP port number other than 5060,
select 2 SIP Port and go to step 12.
Otherwise, skip to step 13.
-------Add to Profile------
1 Display Name
2 Phone Number
3 SIP Server
4 SIP Proxy
Select Back
----SIP Server Setup---
1 SIP Address
2 SIP Port
Select Back
------SIP Address------
111.222.333.444
Done Clear
----SIP Server Setup---
1 SIP Server Address
2 SIP Port
Select Back
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12 Enter the SIP port number from the
VoIP service provider and select
Done.
13 Select 4 SIP Proxy.
14 Configure your SIP account’s
username and password as the
proxy username and password. If
the VoIP service provider provided a
SIP proxy server address and/or a
port number other than 5060, enter
it.
15 Don’t modify the NAT traversal,
expire, or codec order settings
unless the VoIP service provider
provided settings for them or you
have a specific reason to do so.
Press the Power/End key to return
to the main screen.
Congratulations! You have configured the VoIP settings.
Continue with Section 6 to set up the wireless connection.
----------SIP Port---------
5060
Done Clear
-------Add to Profile------
1 Display Name
2 Phone Number
3 SIP Server
4 SIP Proxy
Select Back
-------Proxy Setup------
1 Proxy Address
2 Proxy Port
3 Proxy Username
4 Proxy Password
Select Back
-------Add to Profile------
4 SIP Proxy
5 NAT traversal
6 Expire
7 Codec Order
Select Back
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6 Connect to a Wireless Network
Do the following to configure the V630 to connect to the
wireless network.
1 From the V630’s main screen, press the Left key (Menu)
to enter the menus.
2 Use the Down key to go to 4
Network and then the Left key to
select it.
3 Select 1 Site Scan.
4 The V630 scans and then lists the
APs in the area. Select the AP to
which you want to connect.
--------Main Menu--------
1 Call log
2 Profiles
3 Setup
4 Network
Select Back
----------Network----------
1 Site Scan
2 WLAN Profiles
3 SIP Profiles
4 Ping Test
Select Back
------WLAN Scan-------
WLAN Example
RSSI: 64
Chan: 6
Select Back
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5 The AP in this example uses
(WPA-PSK) security, enter the
key (password) and select Done.
You may need to press a key
several times to input the
desired character.
Press # to use lower-case let-
ters, upper-case letters, num-
bers, or symbols.
6 To use a static IP address or PPPoE,
select IP Setting and select the
appropriate option.
Otherwise, press the Power/End key
to return to the main screen.
With a single SIP account, every WLAN
profile you create uses it. If you create
multiple SIP profiles, edit a WLAN profile SIP binding settings
to set which SIP profile the WLAN profile uses.
The signal strength icon displays after the V630 connects to
the AP. Next the V630 attempts to register with the SIP
server. “ZyXEL V630” displays in the main screen after
successful SIP registration (see the User’s Guide for how to
modify the SIP profile’s display name). You can now start
making calls. See Section 7 for details.
-------Enter Key--------
Done abc Clear
------Add to Profile:-----
1 SSID
2 Security set..
3. IP Setting
4. SIP Binding
Select Back
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7 Basic Phone Operation
V If you cannot call, make sure you have a
wireless LAN signal and check your VoIP
account settings. Try using a different VoIP
account, and/or try calling a different phone
number. If the problem persists, contact your
VoIP service provider.
MAKING A CALL
1 From the main screen, enter the number you want to call
or press the Right key to open the V630’s phone book.
See your User’s Guide for how to use the phone book.
2 Press the green Talk key to start the call.
USING THE SPEAKER PHONE
Press the Right key during a call to activate the speaker phone
feature.
RECEIVING A CALL
Press the green Talk key to answer an incoming call.
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ENDING A CALL
Press the red Power/End key to end a call.
CALL HOLD/UNHOLD
During a call, press the Left key (Call Option) to open the call
options. Select Hold/Unhold to put the call on or off hold.
MAKING A 3-WAY CONFERENCE CALL
1 During a call, press the Left key (Call Option) to open the
call options and then select New call.
2 Enter another phone number and press the green Talk key.
3 After the third party answers, press the Left key (Call
Option) to open the call options. Select conference.
TRANSFERRING A CALL
1 During the call, press the Left key (Call Option) to open
the call options. Select Blind Transfer.
2 Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call.
3 Wait until you hear it ring. Then press the Power/End key
to finish transferring the call.
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD
Lock the keypad to prevent accidental calls. From the main
screen, press the Left key and * to lock or unlock the V630. You
can also have the keypad lock to turn on automatically if you do
not use the V630 for a specific length of time. See the User’s
Guide for how to do this.
PEER TO PEER CALLS (P2P)
Do the following to call directly to someone’s SIP phone
number and IP address without going through a SIP server.
1 Section 5 covered creating a SIP profile for using a SIP
server. Create a different SIP profile for P2P calls. The SIP
profile needs a phone number for the V630 (but no SIP
server settings). From the main screen, select Menu >
Network > SIP Profiles > Add to Profile.
2 You must use a static IP address. Create a WLAN profile
that uses a static IP address. From the main screen, select
Menu > Network > WLAN Profiles > Add to Profile.
Configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address,
and DNS server address. Use the SIP binding option to
select the SIP profile you created in the previous step. Your
phone number and (P2P) displays in the main screen.
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3 In the main screen, press the Right key to open the
phonebook. In the contact list, press Option > Add. Create
a phone book entry for the callee. Enter the callee’s name
and SIP phone number. Then select the P2P mode and
enter the callee’s IP address and SIP port number (5060 is
the default). Select what group the callee should belong to
(if any). Press the Left key to start the call.
PEER TO PEER CALLS (P2P)
Viewing a Product’s Certification(s)
1 Go to www.zyxel.com.
2 Select your product from the drop-down list box on
the ZyXEL home page to go to that product's page.
3 Select the certification you wish to view from this
page.
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2 Gehen Sie mit der Down (Nach-
unten)-Taste zur Option 4 Network
(Netzwerk), und wählen Sie sie mit
der Left (Nach-links)-Taste aus.
3 Wählen Sie 3 SIP Profiles (SIP-
Profile).
4 Wählen Sie 2 Add to Profile (Zu
Profilen hinzufügen).
5 Geben Sie einen Namen für das
Profil ein, und wählen Sie Done
(Fertig).
Um das gewünschte Zeichen
einzugeben, müssen Sie u. U.
mehrmals auf eine bestimmte
Taste drücken.
Drücken Sie auf #, um Klein-
buchstaben, Großbuchstaben, Zahlen oder Symbole
zu verwenden.
--------Main Menu--------
1 Call log
2 Profiles
3 Setup
4 Network
Select Back
----------Network----------
1 Site Scan
2 WLAN Profiles
3 SIP Profiles
4 Ping Test
Select Back
-------SIP Profiles-------
1 Profiles List
2 Add to Profile
Select Back
---New Profile Name----
Done abc Clear
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6 Wählen Sie 2 Phone Number
(Telefonnummer).
7 Geben Sie Ihre SIP-Kontonummer
ein. Wenn Ihr SIP-Konto z.B.
1234567@voip-provider.com heißt,
ist die Nummer Ihres SIP-Kontos
1234567.
8 Wählen Sie 3 SIP Server (SIP-
Server).
9 Wählen Sie 1 SIP Address (SIP-
Adresse).
-------Add to Profile------
1 Display Name
2 Phone Number
3 SIP Server
4 SIP Proxy
Select Back
-----Phone Number------
1234567
Done Clear
-------Add to Profile------
1 Display Name
2 Phone Number
3 SIP Server
4 SIP Proxy
Select Back
----SIP Server Setup---
1 SIP Address
2 SIP Port
Select Back
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1 En la pantalla principal del V630, presione la tecla Left
(Izquierda) (Menú) para entrar en los menús.
2 Utilice la tecla Down (Abajo) para ir a
4 Network (4 Red) y luego utilice la
tecla Left (Izquierda) para
seleccionar.
3 Seleccione 3 SIP Profiles (3 Perfiles
SIP).
4 Seleccione 2 Add to Profile (2
Añadir a perfil).
5 Escriba un nombre para identificar al
perfil y seleccione Done (Listo).
Puede que necesite presionar
una tecla varias veces para
escribir el carácter deseado.
--------Main Menu--------
1 Call log
2 Profiles
3 Setup
4 Network
Select Back
----------Network----------
1 Site Scan
2 WLAN Profiles
3 SIP Profiles
4 Ping Test
Select Back
-------SIP Profiles-------
1 Profiles List
2 Add to Profile
Select Back
---New Profile Name----
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