MIP-300 WiFi Phone Users Manual v1.00 1 Preface Regulatory Information FCC Regulation This model phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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 interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This EUT is in compliance with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 and has been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C. 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 exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/
fccid after searching on FCC ID: O4EMIP-300 For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and positions the handset a minimum of 1 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body- worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. Copyright 2007 by G-TEK Electronic Group. All rights reserved. Overview This Wi-Fi phone enables you to make VoIP phone calls through IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless network. Read this user manual carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of its features. Package Contents MIP-300 WiFi Phone Charging Cradle (Optional) Belt Clip Li-ion Battery AC Adapter Product Description 13 16 15 14 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No. Item Description 1. 2. 3. Receiver Transmits voice output Indicates charge status:
Charge Status Offcharger off Redcharger on LED Display 112 x 64 pixel monochrome graphics display with LED backlight Navigate through menus Leftselect Profile; decreas volume during a call Rightcall log; increase volume 4. Navigation Key during a call Upshow dialled numbers; increase volume during a call DownPhone Book; decrease the speaker volume during a call No. Item Description Right Soft Key Clear inputs / cancel or Mute during a Display the Phone Book call Power/Red Key Power on or power off End conversation; exit (back) Numeric Key Enter numbers and text Pound Key Change text output in text mode. For example: AB, ab, 12, Ab. Press and hold to enable key lock USB Jack Connect mini USB / charger jack Charging Pad Contact to the charging cradle Microphone Receives voice inputs Star Key Speaker Enter symbols in text mode Press and hold to mute Transmits voice output (hand free mode) or plays ring tone Dial manually entered or Phonebook Call Key/Green Key numbers Show call history Left Soft Key Select a menu or submenu Confirm menu option Speaker Volume Increase or decrease volume during a call 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Getting Started Inserting the Battery To insert the battery into your phone, perform the following steps:
1. Slide off the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the battery as shown, making sure the gold connectors are correctly aligned. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover until it clicks into place. Charging Your Phone Use AC power adapter to charge your phone. 1. Connect one end of the AC power adapter cable to the port at the rear of the cradle. 2. Plug the AC power adapter into your mains socket. 3. Place your phone in the cradle and charging begins. We recommend that you charge the battery for three hours before using your phone for the first time. Turning Your Phone On and Off Press and hold the Power/end key ( ) for two seconds to turn it on. The LCD lights and Welcome to UniVox displays followed by the main screen. Press and hold the Power/end key (
) for two seconds to turn the phone off. Navigating Phone Menus The LCD Screen See below for an overview of the layout of the LCD screen and its icons:
2 1 7 9 Peer2Peer Ready 16:17 Menu 19-Nov-07 Name 3 4 5 6 7 8 The LCD screen elements are described in the table below:
No. Indicator Description 1. WiFi signal Displays the WiFi signal strength. The presence of five bars (
) indicates the strongest signal and the presence of a single bar indicates the weak- est signal. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Key Lock Mode Displays the keypad locking status. Mute Mode Displays the system volume in mute status. Battery charging level Connection status Connection Mode Time and Date The presence of all the five bars (
that the battery is fully charged or has 100%
charge. Charging is indicated by a moving charging bar.
) indicates Displays the connection status. indicates connection status;
status. indicates disconnection Displays the current connection mode. Displays the time and date. Right Soft Key Press the Right soft key (
played command.
) to execute the dis-
Left Soft Key Press the Left soft key (
played command.
) to execute the dis-
The Menu Screen From the main screen, press the Left soft key (
) to enter the menu screen. Follow these tips to navigate through the menu and menu options. Use the Navigation Pad (
) to move around the screen. The lower bar of the screen displays Select for you to enter the menu item currently selected. To go back one level in a menu, press the Power/end key
). Use the Navigation Pad (
)to select the submenu items and options. For example, to view missed calls, following the steps below:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to enter the menu screen. 2. Use the Navigation Pad (
) to select Call Log from the main menu. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) to confirm the selection. The Call Log submenu opens. 4. Use the Navigation Pad (
) to select the Missed Calls option. 5. Press the Left soft key (
). A list of missed calls opens. Menu Map The following table provides a list of all the factory default menu items:
Menu Submenu Phonebook Options Call Log Received Calls Missed Calls Dialled Calls
(these submenus all Options New Entry Edit Delete Delete All Details Save Delete contain the same Delete All options) Dial Menu Submenu Options Phone Settings Language Ring Settings Time/Date English as the default lan-
guage
(with as many as six lan-
guages) Tone Volume Set Time Time Format Set Date Date Format Profile Settings New Profile Keypad Tone Audio Settings Range Warning Display Settings Battery Low Handset name Backlight Duration AP Settings Default Master Reset Reset All Settings Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Firmware Select AP AP Find Select Network Select Network Select Profile Peer to Peer or profiles you configured Information WPS Registration Push Button PIN For more detailed menu option descriptions, see Phone Settings on page 12. Settings the Display Language To set the MIP-300 display language, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Language. 3. Select a required language from the provided six languages (English as the default). 4. Press the Left soft key (
). The display language changes to the selected format. Setting the Time and Date To set the MIP-300 date and time, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Time/Date Set Time. 3. Enter the correct time using the keypad and press the Left soft key (
) to save. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Time/Date Set Date. 5. Enter the correct date using the keypad and press the Left soft key (
) to save. Note: Select the time and date format in Phone Set-
tings Time/Date Time Format or Date Format if desired. Installation The MIP-300 is suitable for home and office use and the setup procedure is similar, with the addition of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for office deployment. The two setup models are outlined below. Typical Home Setup Typical Office Setup The diagram shows a typical home setup using a local area network
(LAN). With the addition of IP PBX connects to a wireless IP or wireless phone. It provides not just Data IP network, but also provides Voice IP network. With subscribe to telephone service such as fix land line or SIP (SIP service provider), it would enable phone calls in and calls out. The diagrams show the typical office communication setups. Stand along office or branch offices via Internet or Intranet. With subscribe to telephone service such as fix land line or SIP
(SIP service provider), it would enable phone calls in and calls out. Basic Setup Basic connection setup between the MIP-300 and Access Point (AP) must be performed for both deployment models described. To setup the MIP-300, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that the battery is correctly inserted and fully charged before continuing. See Inserting the Battery on page 4 and Charging Your Phone on page 5. 2. Ensure that the time and date settings are correct. See Setting the Time and Date on page 10. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll to AP Find and press the Left soft key
(
) to select. Note: The AP must be configured before the MIP-300 can detect it. See your AP User Manual for more infor-
mation. The LCD screen displays Searching... and a list of available APs displays. 5. Select the desired AP from the list and press the Left soft key (
) to connect. The LCD displays Connecting... When the AP is detected, Make this the default connection? displays. And options Yes/ No displayed in the lower corner of the screen. 6. Press the Left soft key (
) to make this AP network as your default connection. Connection saved displays. The main screen is redisplayed with the con-
nection type Peer2Peer in the Ready state. The MIP-300 is now connected to the AP and ready for use. For more information on configuring connection settings, refer to your AP User Manual. Phone Settings From the main screen, press the Left soft key (
) to enter the menu screen. Follow these tips to navigate through the menu and menu options:
Use the Navigation Pad (
) to move around the screen. The lower bar of the screen displays Select for you to enter the menu item currently selected using the Left soft key (
). To go back one level in a menu, press the Power/end key
). Use the Navigation Pad (
) to select the submenu items and options. Using the Phonebook Your MIP-300 Phonebook can hold up to 50 contacts which you can access quickly from the main screen by pressing the Right soft key (
pressing the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu and using the
), or by Navigation Pad (
) to scroll to Phonebook. You can search for a specific entry by typing the first letters of the required entry or press the Left soft key (
) to enter the Options submenu. Adding Contacts To add a contact to the Phonebook, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Right soft key (
) to display the Phonebook screen. 2. Press the Left soft key (
) to enter the Options submenu. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to New Entry. 4. Enter the name of the contact in the Name field. 5. Using the Navigation Pad (
) scroll to either SIP, No., or IP and press the Left soft key (
). 6. Enter the SIP name and press the Left soft key (
) to save the contact, OR Enter the phone number and press the Left soft key (
contact, OR Enter the IP address and press the Left soft key (
) to save the
) to save the contact. 7. The Phonebook screen redisplays including the new contact information. Editing Contacts To edit an existing Phonebook contact, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Right soft key (
) to display the Phonebook screen. 2. Press the Left soft key (
) to enter the Options submenu. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Edit. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) scroll to either name, SIP, No., or IP and make any necessary changes. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save the modifications. Deleting Contacts To delete an existing Phonebook contact, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Right soft key (
) to display the Phonebook screen. 2. Press the Left soft key (
) to enter the Options submenu. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Delete. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) scroll to the contact to delete. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to delete the contact. 6. Press the Left soft key (
) again to confirm the delete operation. Deleting All Contacts To delete all existing Phonebook contacts, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Right soft key (
) to display the Phonebook screen. 2. Press the Left soft key (
) to enter the Options submenu. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) scroll to Delete All. 4. Press the Left soft key (
) to delete all contacts. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) again to confirm the delete operation. Using the Call Log The MIP-300 Call Log records call history in three submenus:
Received Callslist all received calls, the most recent at the top of the screen. Missed Callslist all missed calls, the most recent at the top of the screen. Dialled Callslist all dialled calls, the most recent at the top of the screen. To access a Call log, perform the following steps:
From the main screen, press right on the Navigation Pad (
OR
), 1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Call Log. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Received, Missed, or Dialed Calls. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to the desired entry. 5. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select the desired action from the menu:
Detailsdisplay the type, time, and date of the selected entry. Savesave the selected entry to the Phonebook. Deletedelete the selected entry from the current Call Log. Delete Alldelete all entries from the current Call Log. DialDial the selected entry. 6. Press the Left soft key (
) to confirm the action. Configuring Phone Settings You can use the MIP-300 Phone Settings menu to configure general handset settings as well as to reset the phone to factory defaults and upgrade the firmware. Ringer Settings You can set the ringer Tone and Volume using the ringer menu. Ringer Tone To select a ringer tone, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Ringer Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Tone. 4. Select the required tone from Simple (default) and Wav. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save changes. Ringer Volume To set the ringer volume, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Ringer Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Volume. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) select the required volume from 0 through 4 on the sliding scale. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save changes. Profile Settings You can create new profiles or edit existing ones using the Profile Settings menu. Creating Profiles To create a new profile, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Profile Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to New Profile. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll the new profile editing items. The edit screen displays the following options:
Edit SIPenter your SIP User Name, Password, and Display Name of the pro-
file using the keypad. Edit Domainenter your SIP Domain and Domain Port of the profile. Edit Out Proxyenter your SIP Out Proxy and Out Proxy Port of the profile. Edit STUNenter your SIP STUN Server and STUN Port of the profile. Savesave your settings by entering the name for the new profile settings. Then you can activate the new profile after the LCD displays Profile saved. Activate now?
Save As...save and apply your settings to a profile you select. Then you can activate the new profile after the LCD displays Profile saved. Activate now?
Deletedelete the profile you selected. Set Activeactivate the profile you selected. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save the new profile settings. For more information on SIP, Domain, Out Proxy, and STUN see the AP User Manual. Editing Existing Profiles To edit an existing profile, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Profile Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to the profile you want to edit. Note: If no profiles exist, only New Profile is available through this menu. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, make any desired changes. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save the edited profile settings. For more information on SIP, Domain, Out Proxy, and STUN see the AP User Manual. Enabling and Disabling Tones To enable or disable a tone, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Audio Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Keypad Tone, Range Warning, or Battery Low. 4. Press the Left soft key (
) to enable or disable the selected tone. Display Settings You can set the display name and backlight duration time (in seconds) that the backlight remains on while the keypad is inactive using the Display Settings menu. Setting the Display Name To set the display name, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Display Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
items, go to Display Name.
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select 4. Using the keypad, enter a name to display on the main screen. You can enter numbers and letters. 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save changes. Setting the Backlight Duration To set the backlight duration time, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Display Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Backlight Duration. 4. Using the Navigation Pad (
), select the duration between 5 and 40 seconds (the default is 10 seconds). 5. Press the Left soft key (
) to save changes. Configuring AP Settings You can set the default access point and configure phone IP and Security settings using the AP Settings menu. To configure AP settings, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings AP Settings. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll, press the Left soft key (
selected AP as the default, and press the Right soft key (
settings. The AP Settings screen displays the following options:
) to set the
) to modify AP IP Settingsselect DHCP or configure Static settings including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, and DNS Address. Security Settingsenter the Security protocol. The key options are WPA Pass-
phrase, WPA Key, WEP64 Key, WEP64 Passphrase, WEPl28 Key, and WEP128 Passphrase. Note: The security protocol selected must be the same as the AP in order for connection to establish correctly. See your AP User Manual for more information. Deletedelete the selected AP. 4. Press the Left soft key (
) to save settings. Master Reset You can return the MIP-300 to the factory defaults using the Master Reset menu. To reset all phone settings, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Master Reset. A warning message displays, to prevent accidental deletion of your set-
tings. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) to reset all setting changes, OR 4. Press the Right soft key (
) to return to the Phone Settings menu. Upgrading Firmware Your MIP-300 supports firmware upgrades as they become available from the vendor. To upgrade your firmware, perform the following steps:
Note: Ensure that the battery is fully charged before starting the upgrade procedure. 1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Phone Settings Firmware Upgrade. 3. Using a USB to mini-USB cable, connect the MIP-300 to a computer with a presaved firmware file or internet access. 4. Press the Left soft key ( ) to execute firmware upgrades when the LCD displays Phone must be connected to computer. Phone will now power-
down. 5. Locate and install your USB driver by selecting Install from a list or specific location on the Hardware Update Wizard window if you install on a Windows platform. 6. Click Finish to exit the wizard when the window displays information about finishing installing the software for DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) mode. 7. Locate and execute the DFU executable file (
). A Device Firmware Upgrade window will show up. 8. Locate the DFU file and click Download to upgrade firmware. 9. Detach the USB to mini-USB cable and click Close to exit the window when the window displays Reset complete, please detach device from USB. 10. Turn on the phone again. Now your phone is upgraded to the latest firmware version. Selecting APs You can select the local access point to use for connection purposes using the Select AP menu. To select an AP connection, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Select AP. A list of local APs displays. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, choose the AP you want to connect to from the list. 4. Press the Left soft key (
) to connect to the selected AP. Scanning for APs You can scan the local area for WiFi reception. If reception is good, you can set the AP as default or connect through the Select AP menu. To scan for local APs, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to AP Find. The LCD screen displays Scanning as shown:
Scanning 16:17 19-Nov-07 Menu Name Once the scan is complete, a list of detected APs displays. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, choose the AP you want to set as the default from the list. Use the Select AP menu to connect to scanned APs. See Selecting APs on page 22. Selecting Profiles You can select from existing profiles created in Phone Settings Profile Settings or delete profiles no longer required. To select a profile, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
items, go to Select Profile.
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select A list of existing profiles displays. 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, choose the desired profile. Information If the phone is connected to an AP, you can display IP, AP, SIP, Firmware version and MAC address information using this submenu. To display the information page, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, go to Information. The Information page displays. Note: If you have not configured connection or profile setup, the only information available in this menu is the Firmware Version. WPS Registration Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network, created by the Wi-Fi Alliance and officially launched on January 8, 2007. The goal of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of connecting any home device to the wireless network, and so it was first named 'Wi-Fi Simple Config'. Also, the protocol is meant to prevent home users from exposing their networks to any sort of attack, and especially free-loading onto their connection to the internet, by configuring the Wi-Fi Protected Access parameters of the Network in an easy way. The standard achieves its goal by putting much emphasis into usability and security, and the concept is implemented through four usage models that enable a user to establish a home network. so e.g. to add a new device to the Network the user can have up to two choices:
1. PIN Method, in which a PIN (Personal Identification Number) has to be read from either a sticker on the new STA or a display, if there is one, and entered at the "representant" of the Network, either the AP or a Registrar of the Network, cf below the Protocol Architecture. This is the mandatory baseline model, every Wi-Fi Protected Setup certified product must support it. 2. PBC Method, in which the user simply has to push a button, either an actual or virtual one, on both the AP (or a Registrar of the Network) and the new wireless client device (STA). Support of this model is mandatory for APs and optional for STAs. Making Calls Dialing Contacts Your MIP-300 WiFi Phone incorporates a Phonebook with a capacity of 50 entries for ease of use. Add, edit, and remove contacts using the Phonebook menu or dial directly from the Phonebook using the Dial Contacts feature. To dial a contact using the Phonebook, perform the following steps:
1. From the main screen, press the Right soft key (
) to display the Phonebook, OR Press the Left soft key (
) to display the main menu. Using the Navigation Pad (
items, go to Phone Settings Phonebook.
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
) to select items, find the required contact, OR Search for the contact by entering the first letter of the name and pressing the Left soft key (
). 3. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to select items, choose the type of connection for the required contact from SIP, No, and IP.
) to scroll and the Left soft key (
4. Press the Call key (
) to dial the selected contact. Dialing Manually You can dial numbers manually from the MIP-300 keypad if the number is not registered in the Phonebook. Your MIP-300 supports calling to SIP names, regular phone numbers, and IP addresses. Dialing SIP Names To dial a SIP name manually, perform the following steps:
1. From the main screen, press the Call key (
). 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll to SIP. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) and enter the desired SIP ID using the keypad. 4. Press the Call key (
) to dial the selected SIP ID. Dialing Regular Numbers To dial a regular number manually, perform the following steps:
1. From the main screen, press the Call key (
). 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll to No. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) and enter the desired number using the keypad. Note: Remember to include the national and interna-
tional prefixes. 4. Press the Call key (
) to dial the selected number. Dialing IP Numbers To dial an IP address manually, perform the following steps:
1. From the main screen, press the Call key (
). 2. Using the Navigation Pad (
) to scroll to IP. 3. Press the Left soft key (
) and enter the desired IP address using the keypad. 4. Press the Call key (
) to dial the selected IP address.