background image

vi   ---   Table of Contents

Menu
Select

ABC

DEF

JKL

GHI

PQRS

MNO

WXYZ

TUV

Summary of Contents for MIP-100

Page 1: ...MIP 100 User Manual Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ng the battery 17 Charging the battery 18 Connecting the wired earphones 19 Turning the phone on off 19 Locking unlocking the keypad 19 Entering text 20 Making calls Making a call 22 Using the keypad to dial 22 Using the phone book to dial 22 Making an international call 23 Adjusting the volume 23 Answering or rejecting a call 23 Redialing a number 24 Speed dialing a number 24 Making an emergency ...

Page 4: ...rring 29 Caller ID 30 DTMF 30 Prefix dialing 30 Using the phone book Adding contacts 31 Creating a new entry 31 Storing a number 31 Searching for a contact 32 Modifying contact information 32 Assigning a speed dial number 33 Deleting contacts 33 Setting tones Selecting a profile 34 Personalizing a profile 34 Saving a profile 35 Configuring the settings General settings 36 Language 36 Power saving ...

Page 5: ... Call control 41 Profiles 41 GPRS settings 42 Clock settings 43 Saving settings 43 Viewing the status Using the status menu 44 Advanced features Connecting to the PC 46 Installing the USB drivers and WIM 46 Upgrading the firmware 47 Using WIM 48 Appendix Additional Information 55 FCC Regulations 55 European regulations 56 RF exposure regulation SAR 57 ...

Page 6: ...vi Table of Contents Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV ...

Page 7: ...ow to operate the product and take advantage of its useful features Overview of the MIP 100 The MIP 100 enables you to make phone calls using VoIP networks You can also connect to Wi Fi 802 11b networks Features Seamless voice and data communication Standalone mode lets you use the MIP 100 as a Wi Fi phone to make and receive phone calls with out using a PDA or portable computer USB port to connec...

Page 8: ... Select key Press to access the menu or select an option from the menu 2 Up arrow key S Press to scroll up through menu items From standby mode press to display the phone book 3 Down arrow key T Press to scroll down through menu items Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 11 10 9 8 7 ...

Page 9: ... phone calls 7 Speaker For listening to phone calls 8 Wi Fi profiles key Press to activate stored Wi Fi profiles as required 9 Status key Press to display the Wi Fi sta tus current channel transfer rate SSID Wi Fi strength link quality network mode enc status device MAC address AP MAC address battery strength auth status VoIP strength or version number 10 Clear Delete key Press to cancel your sele...

Page 10: ...GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV 11 End Reject key Press to end a call Press to reject an incoming call In menu mode press to can cel your selection and return to standby mode 12 Alphanumeric keypad Use these keys to enter phone numbers and text Name Description ...

Page 11: ... Description 1 USB port Connect to USB port of your PC using USB cable 2 Volume up key Press to increase the volume 3 Reset button Use a small pointed object such as a pin to reset the MIP 100 if it locks up 4 Volume down key Press to decrease the volume 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 Left view Right view ...

Page 12: ...ect ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV 5 Power button Press to turn the MIP 100 on or off 6 Earphone socket Connect the provided ear phones here 7 Power in Connect the power adapter to this socket to charge the bat tery Name Description ...

Page 13: ...ge level of the battery Five bars indicate that the battery is fully charged or has 100 charge 2 VoIP band width Displays the available bandwidth for VoIP 3 Wi Fi signal strength Displays the signal strength for Wi Fi networks available at the current location Five bars indi cate maximum signal strength 4 Wi Fi access point Displays the name of the Wi Fi access point PTSGI AP Default0 12 33 AM 1 2...

Page 14: ...8 Overview of the MIP 100 Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV 5 VoIP profile Displays the name of the current VoIP profile 6 Time Displays the current time Name Description ...

Page 15: ... MNO WXYZ TUV Package contents 9 Package contents MIP 100 AC adapter Desktop charger Li ion battery Wired headset Pouch Utility CD User manual Quick start guide Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV UserManual QuickStartGuide ...

Page 16: ...Adaptive jitter buffer and echo cancellation G 168 echo cancellation Silence suppression Voice Activity Detection VAD Comfort Noise Generation CNG DTMF detection and relay Network and protocols SNMP manager DHCP or static configuration option Alternate TFTP support SIP RFC 3261 version 2 SDP RFC2327 RTCP RFC1890 Supports outbound proxy for NAT traversal Site survey trace route hidden feature seaml...

Page 17: ...LED backlight 4K color resolution pixel size 0 219mm x 0 219mm Four multi function soft keys provide easy user operation dynamically Keys Power Volume Menu Select Send End 12 keys dialer pad Selection of menu user profiles languages and ring types by soft keys Hotkey for keypad lock Hotkey for voice mail access call logs Ten configurable speed dial numbers Idle call state based soft keys Local pho...

Page 18: ...ondensing Thermal shock 30 C 24 hours to 70 C 24 hours Using the menu The MIP 100 s menu lets you access the product set tings and set up the device according to the network conditions The menu is set up in a simple and easy to understand manner Follow these steps to access the menu and menu items 1 In standby mode press the Menu Select key to access the menu The first menu option Phone Book is di...

Page 19: ...e Book Search Add Edit Delete Delete One by One Delete All Assign Speed Dial Modify View Delete Call Logs Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls Recent Calls The following submenu options are available when you select a number from any of the Call Logs Call Delete Save Delete Recent Calls All Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls ...

Page 20: ...vailable for each of the Tones Activate Personalize Ringtone Ring Volume Alert Type Key Beep Edit Name Save to Flash Settings General Language Power saving Keypad Light LCD Sleep Interval Backlight On Off Help on off Alarm Clock Wi Fi General Wi Fi On Off Wi Fi Connectivity Profiles Manual Configuration Operating Mode Channel User Name ...

Page 21: ...se DHCP If you select No the following options are available for modification IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Alternate DNS Restore defaults Default Activate Personalize Edit Profile Name VoIP General VoIP On Off Stun Server Speaker Volume Microphone Volume Preferred Codec Call control Call Waiting Call Forward When Busy No Reply Unconditional Call Barring Caller ID ...

Page 22: ...rar Domain Name Outbound Proxy Mail Address Restore Defaults Edit Profile Name Clock Set Time Set Date Set Time Format Set Date Format Save to Flash Status Wi Fi Status Channel Transfer Rate SSID Wi Fi Strength Link Quality Network Mode Encryption Status Device MAC Address AP MAC Address Battery Strength Auth Status VoIP Strength Version Number ...

Page 23: ...Inserting the battery The MIP 100 is equipped with a rechargeable Li ion bat tery that can be charged using the supplied battery charger To insert the battery do the following 1 Push down the tab on the back to remove the battery cover as shown 2 Place the battery in the bat tery slot with the metal con tacts properly aligned 3 Replace the back cover as shown and snap into place ...

Page 24: ... hours standby time To charge the battery connect the battery charger to the Power in slot and insert the power connector into a power outlet Note You can also charge the battery using the desktop charger after connecting it to the power outlet Insert the MIP 100 in the charger making sure that the contacts touch those of the charger Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV ...

Page 25: ...andsfree operation and answer or place calls with ease Turning the phone on off Press the Power button on the right side of the MIP 100 to turn the device on or off Locking unlocking the keypad You can lock the keypad to prevent the keys from being pressed accidentally for example when your phone is in a bag or in the pocket Menu Select ABC DEF JKL GHI PQRS MNO WXYZ TUV ...

Page 26: ...in the numbers you are dialing typing your text messages and adding contact information to your phone book Each key represents a combination of letters and num bers The following table shows the character represen tation for the alphanumeric keys Key Characters 1 1 _ 2 2 A B C a b c 3 3 D E F d e f 4 4 G H I g h i 5 5 J K L j k l 6 6 M N O m n o 7 7 P Q R S p q r s 8 8 T U V t u v 9 9 W X Y Z w x ...

Page 27: ...ad using the preceding table for your ref erence 2 The characters 123 ABC or abc are displayed at the bottom of the screen indicating the current mode for text entry To switch between lower case abc upper case ABC and numeric 123 char acters press the key at any time The type of text entry changes 3 Press the Menu Select button when you are done entering text ...

Page 28: ...Press the Send Answer key to call the number 3 Press the End Reject key to terminate the call after you finish talking Note You can also end a call by pressing Menu Select and then selecting End Using the phone book to dial You can call your contacts using the contact information from the phone book To make a call to a person from the phone book do the following 1 Press the Menu Select key to disp...

Page 29: ...e to enter the character 2 Key in the country code followed by the phone number 3 Press the Send Answer key to call the number 4 Press the End Reject key to terminate the call after you finish talking Adjusting the volume While talking on the MIP 100 use the Volume up down keys to increase or decrease the volume according to your preference You can also adjust the ring tone using the keys when not...

Page 30: ...assign a speed dial number from the keypad to the most commonly dialed numbers in your phone book and use that number to dial the number quickly instead of keying in the complete number See Assigning a speed dial number on page 33 To call a number using speed dialing do the following 1 Press the number or hotkey that has been assigned to the phone number from the numeric keypad 2 Press the Send An...

Page 31: ... also remains unanswered the third SOS number is dialed If the call to the third number remains unanswered the emergency call operation is cancelled Repeat the same procedure to initiate the emergency call again Call logs The MIP 100 stores information about all calls made or received Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and dialed even if the calls did not connect The lists a...

Page 32: ... a call it is indicated on the screen To return a missed call do one of the following Press the Menu Select key when you see the missed call indication on the screen The missed call log is displayed Select the missed call and press the Send Answer key to call the number Press the Menu Select key and then select Call Logs Missed Calls Select the missed call and press the Send Answer key to call the...

Page 33: ...ing on the phone press Menu Select and then select Speaker On from the options The speaker is enabled To disable the speaker phone either terminate the call or press Menu Select and Speaker Off Putting a call on hold You may want to put a call on hold temporarily while doing some work or attending to a second incoming or outgoing call To put a call on hold do one of the follow ing Press Menu Selec...

Page 34: ...follows 1 Call the first participant of the conference call as described in Making a call on page 22 2 Put the first participant on hold as described in Putting a call on hold on page 27 3 Call the second participant of the call 4 Press Menu Select and then select Conference to include all participants in the call 5 Press the End Reject key to end the call Transferring a call To transfer a call to...

Page 35: ...ture do the following 1 Press Menu Select and then select Settings VoIP Call Control and Call Forward 2 Select an option from the following options When Busy to forward calls when your phone is busy No Reply to forward calls when you do not answer the phone Unconditional to forward all incoming num bers 3 Key in the number to which the selected calls are to be forwarded Call barring You can enable...

Page 36: ...m one of the following options Inband Select this option if the person you are calling uses only PSTN networks Outband Select this option if the person you are calling links to a VoIP server Prefix dialing The prefix dial is a useful feature if you dial numbers in an international location frequently The prefix dial func tion memorizes the prefix required for dialing the calls and appends them to ...

Page 37: ...Press Menu Select and then select Phone Book Add to add a new entry to the phone book 2 Type the name of the new contact See Entering text on page 20 3 Press Menu Select to save the name 4 Enter the phone number of the new contact 5 Press Menu Select to save the number Storing a number To store a number from your received missed or dialed call logs do the following 1 Select the number you want to ...

Page 38: ...letters SU while searching the first phone book entry starting with SU and successive entries are displayed Press Send Answer to dial the entry or press Menu Select and select an option from Edit Delete or Call as required Modifying contact information 1 Press Menu Select and then select Phone Book to view the phone book entries 2 Scroll through the phone book to select an entry or use Search to l...

Page 39: ...enu Select Mod ify to change the speed dial key assigned to a num ber Press the new speed dial number to assign it to the phone book entry 3 Select an Empty hotkey and press Menu Select The list of contacts is displayed Select a contact and press Menu Select to assign a hotkey to that contact Press the new speed dial number to assign it to the phone book entry Note You can also select View to view...

Page 40: ...is displayed 2 Select the profile you want to use and press Menu Select 3 Select the Activate option and press Menu Select to set the profile for the MIP 100 Personalizing a profile Each profile has a specific ringtone ring volume and alert tone You can customize your profile and change the various sound tones according to your preferences as follows 1 Press Menu Select and select Tones to display...

Page 41: ...e or the alert type you can hear the cur rent ringtone or alert tone to help you choose a tone 5 Return to previous menu Actions and select Edit Name to change the name of the current profile Use the keypad to change the name and press Menu Select when done Saving a profile To save a profile to the MIP 100 s internal flash mem ory do the following 1 Press Menu Select and select Tones to display a ...

Page 42: ...nu Select and select Settings General Language Select the language of your choice from these options English Spanish German and Chinese Power saving mode The power saving mode prevents excess use of power Press Menu Select and then select Settings General Power Saving and On to enable power saving mode Note Power saving mode is only enabled when Wi Fi mode is disabled Keypad light The keypad light...

Page 43: ...nu Select and select Settings General Backlight On Off and Off when Inactive Alternatively select the Always On option to always keep the backlight enabled Alarm clock The MIP 100 has a real time clock that keeps track of the time and also lets you set an alarm To set an alarm press not in use to conserve power To disable the back light press Menu Select and select Settings General and Alarm If an...

Page 44: ...s automatically Alternatively select Manual to con nect to a wireless network manually A list of hotspots is displayed Select a hotspot to connect to the corresponding wireless network Profiles The Wi Fi profiles are sets of wireless parameters that can be used for different networks You may want to create separate profiles with different security settings for use in different networks each of whi...

Page 45: ...ion while logging into a network Use the keypad to edit the name See Entering text on page 20 ESSID Extended Service Set Identification speci fies the unique ID assigned to the device for com municating with other wireless devices Auth Protocol specifies the protocol or communi cation criteria used for authentication when joining a wireless network Choose from Off Sim1 Based Sim2 Based EAP MD5 and...

Page 46: ...ing the keypad Transfer Rate specifies the rate at which data transfer takes place Select Auto to let the MIP 100 to set the transfer rate automatically Use DHCP Select this option to set the DHCP pro tocol parameters Select Yes if you want to use DHCP and a DHCP server in the network assigns IP addresses dynamically to the device Select No if there is no DHCP server or if you want to assign the I...

Page 47: ...om Level 1 through Level 10 Microphone Volume Adjusts the microphone vol ume in VoIP mode Choose from Level 1 through Level 10 Preferred Codec specifies the codec to be used for VoIP calls Select from GSM a Law H Law G726 G729 and G723 1 Call control The call control options set up the call waiting call bar ring call forwarding caller ID DTMF and prefix dialing options for the phone See Call optio...

Page 48: ...Mail Address specifies the mail address for VoIP mode Restore Default restores all settings to their fac tory default values Note For more information about VoIP settings consult your service provider GPRS settings GPRS is a network service that allows you to use your phone for sending and receiving data over an IP network The GPRS settings enable you to set up the MIP 100 for GPRS mode Press Menu...

Page 49: ...me sets the time Use the arrow keys to move between the hour minute and AM PM fields Use the keypad to key in the time Set Date sets the date Use the arrow keys to move between the day month and year fields Use the keypad to key in the time Set time format specifies the time format Choose from 12 hours and 24 hours format Set date format specifies the date format Choose from MMD DD YYYY DD MM YYYY...

Page 50: ...r Rate Displays the rate of data transfer SSID Displays the SSID or identification tag of the device This is null when you are not connected to a Wi Fi network A unique SSID or tag is required for identifying the device in Wi Fi networks Wi Fi Strength Displays the strength of the Wi Fi signal Link Quality Displays the quality of the link Network Mode Displays the networking mode Enc Status Displa...

Page 51: ...Strength Displays current battery strength Auth Status Displays if he communication channel is authenticated or not VoIP Strength Displays the intensity of the avail able VoIP signal Version Number Displays current firmware ver sion ...

Page 52: ... connect the MIP 100 to the PC as shown Installing the USB drivers and WIM To use the MIP 100 as a USB modem for your PC you need to install the drivers for the device When you con nect the device to the PC the PC detects the new hard ware and starts the New Hardware Found Wizard Follow the instructions on the screen to locate and install the USB drivers for the MIP 100 on the PC The Menu Select A...

Page 53: ... upgrade the firmware Firmware file called bundle bin Firmware application called uploader_usb exe Follow these instructions to upload the new firmware to the MIP 100 1 Press the Volume down key before you turn on the MIP 100 and then press the reset key The phone enters the USB download mode A message titled Firmware upgrade USB appears on the screen 2 Connect the MIP 100 to your PC using the USB...

Page 54: ...configure the MIP 100 from your PC or PDA You can personalize Wi Fi profiles according to your net work specifications You can also use the application to download ringtones configure SOS numbers for the phone and make any setup changes for the phone Double click the WIM icon to start the application from your PC or PDA The following screen is displayed when you open the WIM Desktop application Pl...

Page 55: ...e PC 49 If there is a problem connecting to the device the follow ing screen is displayed When the device is found the following screen is dis played Phone book Local Phone book This phonebook is saved on the PC or PPC ...

Page 56: ...d the cell number of the contact and click Save Edit Click Edit and enter the name the office number the home number and the cell number of the selected contact and click Save Delete Select the contact to be deleted from the list shown in the screen and click Delete to delete the contact Find Click Find and enter the name of the con tact to be searched Click the Find button Copy Click Copy to copy...

Page 57: ...Dial to call the selected contact Change local contacts path Click the View menu The submenus as shown in the following screen are displayed The description of the submenus is as follows Local contacts Select this option to view the details of contacts saved in the PC memory Device contacts Select this option to view the details of contacts saved on the device ...

Page 58: ...s given below Scroll keys Click this key to move the cursor to the previous or the next menu Answer key Click this key to answer an incoming call or to dial a phone number End key Click this key to terminate a call or to reject an incoming call Wi Fi Click this key to start using Wi Fi VoIP Click this key to start using VoIP Scroll buttons End key Transfer call End key WiFi VoIP Answer key ...

Page 59: ...of ring tones Skins Click the Skin submenu to change the color of the dialer screen There are two skins to chose from Gain settings Select the Gain settings option to change the volume of the speakerphone or the microphone Call log Click the Call log submenu to view details of dialed calls missed calls and received calls Speed dial Click the Speed dial submenu to speed dial a preset number Call an...

Page 60: ...e from the options and click Edit Profile Personalize to mod ify the profile set tings Alternatively click General to mod ify the general setup When you edit a profile all the options and settings rele vant to the profile are displayed and are available for modification These options have been described in Configuring the settings on page 36 ...

Page 61: ...ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency e...

Page 62: ...st not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general popula tion uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and has been tested in accordance with the mea surement methods and procedures specified in OET Bul letin 65 Supplement C European regulations Products with the CE mark comply with the Radio Telecommun...

Page 63: ...annot be held responsible for modifications made by the user and the conse quences thereof which may alter the conformity of the product with the mark RF exposure regulation SAR This model phone meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo sure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Commu...

Page 64: ...58 RF exposure regulation SAR ...

Reviews: