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Wi-Fi IP Phone MS6030 Users Manual MS6030 SERIES This manual covers the operation instructions for the following models:
MS6030/6050/6060/6070 SAFETY AND REGULATORY INFORMATION General Safety
Do not leave the phone in hot places where temperature may reach above 55C, e.g. on dashboard of a car or by window-side with direct sunshine.
Do not use the phone at a refueling point. Dont use near fuel or chemicals.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with relevant legislation.
The temperature of the phone and the earpiece may rise during normal operation and battery charging; do not leave the phone attached to your skin for a long time.
When the phone is set to vibrating mode, do not leave it too close to a heat source (e.g. heater), or the edge of a surface. In Aircraft
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft.
Do not use it on the ground without crew permission. Medical Devices
Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission. Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket. Road safety
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas when you drive.
Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Efficient and Safe Phone Operation
The phone is not water proofed; please keep it dry.
Do not cover the phones built-in antenna with your hand. This will reduce the voice quality, and force the phone to operate at a higher power output, which impacts the phones talk time and standby time. Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 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 of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into 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. 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1 through 11. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information
This mobile phone (model number MS6030) has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirement for exposure to radio waves. This requirement is based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to assure this safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized method with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
The SAR limit recommended by the international Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP), which is 2W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue.
The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by DASY4 for use at the ear is 0.523 W/kg.
SAR data information for residents in countries/regions that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), which is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one (1) gram of tissue. MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED................................................................................................................. 2 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... 2 2. PHONE DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................... 2 3. INSTALLING AND USING THE PHONE................................................................................ 4 BASIC OPERATIONS.............................................................................................................. 9 1. SWITCH THE PHONE ON/OFF ........................................................................................... 9 2. SCREEN DISPLAY ............................................................................................................... 9 3. MAKE A CALL.................................................................................................................... 10 4. ANSWER OR REJECT AN INCOMING CALL........................................................................11 5. OPERATIONS DURING A CALL ..........................................................................................11 MENU............................................................................................................................................ 14 1. PHONEBOOK ..................................................................................................................... 14 2. CALL HISTORY.................................................................................................................. 17 3. BROWSER ......................................................................................................................... 19 4. SOUND SETTINGS ............................................................................................................ 21 5. MESSAGES........................................................................................................................ 22 6. FUN BOX........................................................................................................................... 25 7. ORGANIZER ...................................................................................................................... 26 8. WI-FI WIZARD ................................................................................................................ 27 9. PHONE SETTINGS............................................................................................................. 27 PC SYNC FUNCTION............................................................................................................. 34 ENTERING TEXT..................................................................................................................... 37 SHORTCUT KEYS.................................................................................................................... 38 TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................ 38 SPECIFICATION..................................................................................................................... 41 ABOUT THIS MENU .............................................................................................................. 42 CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 42 Page 1 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual GETTING STARTED 1. Package Contents
MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone
Battery
AC Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Users Manual
MS6030 Utility CD 2. Phone Description 2.1. The Front Panel Call Button Soft Keys Navigation Keys End Call/Power Button Numeric Keypad The MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phones buttons and each of their functions are described in the table below:
Button Name Soft Keys Function Use Soft Keys to select menu items displayed right above Use to scroll through menu and Navigation Page 2 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Place/Receive Call End Talk/
Power setting items. You can also use the center button to select a highlighted menu or setting item. Press Place/Receive Call button to make outgoing calls or accept incoming calls.
Press red End Talk button to finish a call or reject a new call. Press and hold Power button for 2 seconds to turn on/off the phone. It is also a shortcut to the idle screen.
Numeric Keypad Press the keys on the Numeric Keypad to enter letters and numbers. Refer to INPUT METHOD for detail information. 2.2. Mini-USB Port, Volume Key, Headset Jack, and Network Info Display Key
The mini-USB port is located on the bottom panel of the phone. Use the mini-USB port to connect the included AC adapter to charge the battery.
The volume button is located on one of the side panels. Use the button to adjust talk volume and ring tone volume. Page 3 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual
The Headset Jack is located on the other side panel of the phone. Use it to connect a headset for hands-free operation.
The Network Info Display Key is next to the Headset Jack. Press the button to display the network information including IP address of the phone. 3. Installing and Using the Phone 3.1. Removing Battery Cover Gently press the latch, and slide along this direction Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the back cover toward the bottom of the phone. (See illustration) Page 4 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 3.2. Inserting and Charging Battery
Insert the battery with the metal contacts facing the contacts at the side of the battery compartment.
Align the back cover with the phone; gently slide the latch back until it clicks into place
Connect the connector end of the AC adapter to the mini-USB port of the phone.
Plug the other end of the adapter into a standard electrical outlet. 3.3. Power On the MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone
Press the power button for at least 2 seconds to turn on the phone. 3.4. Setup for Wi-Fi Operation Mode Before you begin, make sure you have set up an internet connection. Also have the account information provided by your internet phone service provider ready. Set up SIP registration a. Press Menu soft key. b. Press or button to highlight Phone Settings. Press OK. Page 5 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual c. Press or button to highlight Network. Press OK. d. Press or button to highlight SIP Profile. Press OK. e. Press OK to enter the default SIP Profile. f. Press or button to highlight each of the following settings your service provider requires you to change, then press OK soft key to change the setting. 1) Profile Name: Define a name for the default profile. 2) User name: Enter your phone number 3) Registrar: Press OK to enter Registrar server information 1. Registrar IP: Enter the SIP Registrar Proxy IP address 2. Registrar Port: Enter the SIP Registrar Proxy Port number (default 5060) 4) Authenticate: Press OK to enter Authentication information 1. Authentication ID: Enter the authentication ID of your voice account;
normally it is your phone number 2. Authentication PW: Enter the authentication password of your voice account. Page 6 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 5) Subscription time: Leave the subscription time at its default (3600) unless otherwise specified by your internet phone service provider. 6) Registration time: Leave the registration time at its default (3600) unless otherwise specified by your internet phone service provider. 7) Audio Setting: Leave the Audio Setting at AUTO unless otherwise specified by your internet phone service provider. 8) DTMF Signaling: Leave the DTMF signaling option at In-band unless otherwise specified by your internet phone service provider. 9) Proxy Server: Press OK to set Proxy Server information 1. Proxy Enable: Set Proxy Server to Enable 2. Proxy IP: Enter the Outbound Proxy IP address of your internet phone service provider. 3. Proxy Port: Enter the Outbound Proxy Port number (default 5060) 10) NAT Traversal: If your internet phone service provider does not offer an outbound proxy server, enable the STUN option, and enter the IP address and port number of a valid STUN server on the internet. Note: When you are finished changing a setting, press Page 7 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual the OK soft key to save your changes. g. Once finished making all changes, use button to select Activate, press OK. h. Press the End Call/Power key to return to the main screen. Connecting the Phone to a Wireless Network and Internet a. Press Menu soft key. b. Press button to highlight the Wi-Fi Wizard icon. Press OK. c. After taken to the Site Survey screen, press or button to highlight the SSID of the AP youre connecting to. Press center soft key Link. d. Enter the security settings if the AP is secured.
(Optional) e. The phone will start connecting to the AP. f. Press OK when asked Save AP to a profile?
g. Press or button to select a profile from the Save AP Profile list, press OK Note: At completion there will be an AP signal strength icon at the upper left corner of the idle screen; your SIP phone number will be displayed in the center of the screen. Page 8 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual BASIC OPERATIONS 1. Switch the Phone On/Off
To switch the phone on or off, press and hold the power key for at least 2 seconds. The phone will display the power on/off welcome screen. If the boot security function is active, after switching on the phone, enter the security code (default password: 0000) and press the confirmation key (OK). If the security code is correct, the power-on welcome screen will be displayed;
otherwise Code Error will be displayed.
2. Screen Display 2.1. Layout Wi-Fi Connection Icon Date and Time Soft key to Main Menu Phone Status Icons Wi-Fi Connection Status Soft key to Phonebook 2.2. Connection Status Wifi Connection No Service Not connected to AP Getting IP Address Getting network configuration Page 9 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Registering Registering to SIP server
(SIP Profile Name/Phone Number) Registered to SIP service 2.3. Phone Status Icons
- Wi-Fi AP signal strength
- New message
- Missed call
- Ring mode
- Handset mode
- Alarm set
- Keypad locked
- Battery charging 3. Make a Call Note: Prior to making or receiving Wi-Fi/VoIP calls, the phone must be connected to a wireless Access Point (AP) and registered with the SIP network. 3.1. Using the Keypad a. You can enter phone number () or SIP URL at the entering line. b. To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press Clear soft button Press to make a phone call. c. 3.2. Using the Phonebook You can search the Phonebook by name to get the phone number/SIP URL and make a call. To enter Phonebook Menu, a. Or b. c. In idle mode, press Menu soft button, Press or button to highlight Phonebook, and then press OK. In idle mode, press button Page 10 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual d. Use or to select a Phonebook entry. e. Press to make a phone call. 3.3. Using the Call History In idle mode, press button You can search the Call History by pressing or to get the phone number/SIP URL and make a call. To enter Call History Menu, a. Or b. c. In idle mode, press Menu soft button, Press or button to highlight Call History, and then press OK d. Use or to select a Call History entry. e. Press to make a phone call. 3.4. Using Speed Dial
, you can quickly call that phone If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dial keys number:
a. In standby mode, press and hold the corresponding speed dial key to automatically call the number. For details of speed dial settings, refer to Speed Dial Menu. 3.5. Cancel the call attempt You can press to end the call or to cancel. 4. Answer or Reject an Incoming Call When there is an incoming call, you can press the call. Or you can press to reject the call. to answer 5. Operations During a Call Refer to the table below for a list of options available during a call:
Option Mute Description Mute microphone Page 11 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Un-mute End/Hangup Hold Unhold Accept Reject Flash Adjust Volume Phonebook Call history Return to normal from mute status End the current call Place the current call on hold Retrieve the current call from hold status Answer another incoming call (call waiting), after answer the new incoming, the original call will be put on hold. Reject another incoming call; the calling party receives a busy signal Switch between the active call and the call on hold Adjust listening volume View the Phonebook View the call history 5.1. Mute / Unmute During the call you can mute/unmute microphone volume. a. Press the Mute soft button, the microphone volume will be set to mute. The Mute soft button becomes Unmute. b. To resume the volume, press the Unmute soft button. The Unmute soft button becomes Mute. 5.2. End Call To end an ongoing call or the held call, press the red End Talk button or Hangup soft button. 5.3. Hold/Unhold During the call, you can place it temporarily on hold. And, you can retrieve or end the held call. a. Press the Hold soft button to place the call on hold. The Hold soft button becomes Unhold. b. Press the Unhold soft button to take the call off hold. The Unhold soft button becomes Hold. Press the End key to end the held call. c. 5.4. Answer/Reject When another call comes in during a current call, the Page 12 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual earpiece speaker will sound a waiting tone. You can answer or reject the incoming third party call (call waiting). a. To reject the incoming third party call and continue the current call, press the Reject soft button. b. To hold the current call and answer the incoming third party call, press the Accept soft button. After you answer the new call, the original call will be put on hold. 5.5. Swap (Switch Calls) Press the Flash soft button to switch between the current call and the held call. 5.6. Adjust Volume a. During a call, press Volume Up/Down side button to access the listening volume adjustment screen. b. There are five volume levels. Press Volume Up to increase or Volume Down to decrease the volume. If the volume is at the highest level, the volume level will not change when Volume Up is pressed; if the volume is at the lowest level, the volume level will not change when Volume Down is pressed. c. After completing the volume selection, wait for one second to return to the call timer mode. The phone will save the adjusted volume level. 5.7. View Phonebook During the call you can view Phonebook by pressing button. 5.8. View Call History During the call, you can view Call History by pressing button. Page 13 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual MENU The MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone offers 9 function groups from the main menu:
Phonebook Call History Browser Sound Settings Fun Box Message Wi-Fi Wizard Phone Settings Organizer 1. Phonebook The Phonebook can store and display up to 200 contacts. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the Phonebook:
Option Search Box View Details Add Edit Delete Delete All Set Speed Dial Description Allows you to search for a contact by name. Allows you to view the detail information of currently selected contact. Allows you to add a new contact. Allows you to edit the currently selected contact. Allows you to delete the currently selected contact. Allows you to delete all of contacts. Allows you to assign up to eight phone numbers you frequently call to the number keys(2-9) on the Page 14 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Dial Send Message phone Allows you to call the contact. Allows you to send message to the contact. 1.1. View the Phonebook Menu a. At the idle screen, press the Contact soft button. or b. c. In idle mode, press Menu soft button, Press button to highlight Phonebook menu, and then press OK 1.2. Search and View Details a. In search box menu, press the key which corresponds to the first letter of the name for which youre performing a search, or b. Use or to scroll through and highlight the contact, c. Press View to view the details of the selected name. 1.3. Add In Phonebook menu, press Options soft key a. b. Use to select Add and press OK c. Use to select following fields and press Edit to enter edit box 1) Name 2) Number d. Key in according information then press Set e. After finishing entering each field, press Save to store the entry. 1.4. Edit a. Search for the entry as described in the previous section. b. Press Options to enter sub-menu. c. Scroll to Edit and press OK. Page 15 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual d. Use to select following fields and press Edit to enter edit box 1) Name 2) Number e. Edit information to your preference then press Set f. After finishing editing each field, press Save to store the entry. 1.5. Delete/ Delete All a. Search for the selected name as described in the previous section. b. Press Options to enter sub-menu. c. Scroll to Delete or Delete All and press OK. d. Confirm the deletion at prompt message. 1.6. Dial a. Search for the entry as described in the previous section and press Talk. 1.7. Send Message a. Search for the entry as described in the previous section. b. Press Options to enter sub-menu. c. Scroll to Send Message, then press Select. d. Create message, and press Send button. 1.8. Set Speed Dial You can associate any contact in your Phonebook with the number keys (2-9) and then dial those entries by pressing and holding the assigned key. a. Search for the entry as described in the previous section. b. Press Options to enter sub-menu. c. Scroll to Set Speed Dial and press OK d. Scroll to the desired number key (2-9) and press Assign. Page 16 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 2. Call History The call history can store and list up to 30 calls youve recently missed, dialed, and received. When the number of calls exceeds the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest. There are 5 categories of Call History; refer to the table below:
Category Dialed No. Missed Call Received Call Recent Talk Time Description Displays a list of calls youve recently dialed. Displays a list of calls youve recently missed. Displays a list of calls youve recently received. Displays a list of all types of your recent calls. Displays following information:
a. b. c. Last Call Time Total Dialed Time Total Received Time Refer to the table below for a list of options available to the Call History records:
Option View Add to Phonebook Delete Delete All Send Message Dial 2.1. View Details Description Allows you to view the detail information of currently selected call log Allows you to save the currently selected call log to phonebook. Allows you to delete currently selected call log Allows you to delete all of call logs Allows you to send message to currently selected call contact Allows you to call the number a. In Call History menu, use or to select the desired category. b. Use or to scroll to the desired call log. c. Press OK. or d. Press Options and choose View; press OK again. Each call log displays following information:
Page 17 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 1) Name 2) Phone Number 3) Date/Time 4) Call Time 2.2. Add to Phonebook a. In Call History menu, use or to select the desired category. b. Use or to scroll to the desired call log. c. Press Option and choose Add to Phonebook; press OK d. Edit and save details of contact information as described in previous section. 2.3. Delete a. In Call History menu, use or to select the desired category. b. Use or to scroll to the desired call log. a. Press Option and choose Delete; press OK b. Confirm deletion at prompt message 2.4. Delete All In Call History menu, press Option then press Delete All b. Confirm deletion at prompt message a. a. 2.5. Send Message In Call History menu, use or to select the desired category. Press Option and choose Send Message; press OK. b. Use or to scroll to the desired call log. c. d. Edit message then press Send. 2.6. Dial a. In Call History menu, use or to select the desired Page 18 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual category. b. Use or to scroll to the desired call log. c. Press Options and choose Dial; press OK. or d. Press Talk button. Note: You can also perform above actions (Dial, Send Message, Add to Contact, Delete/Delete All) by pressing Options when youre viewing the log details. 2.7. View/ Reset Talk Time This menu lets you view the time log for calls made and received. a. In Call History menu, use or to scroll to Talk Time menu. b. The following time logs are available:
1) Last Connection: shows the duration of your last call. 2) Total Dialed: shows the total duration of all calls you have made since it was last reset. 3) Total Received: shows the total duration of all calls you have received since it was last reset. To reset the call timer:
a. Press the Reset soft key b. Confirm the reset at prompt message. 3. Browser The MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone is equipped with a micro browser for you to access and navigate web pages using your phone. 3.1. Accessing the Browser To launch the micro browser:
a. Press Menu soft key. b. Use to highlight the Browser icon. Press OK or Select soft key. Page 19 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual c. Web Browser menu comes up. Use to select a URL entry, or press Option soft key for the following options:
1) Add: Create a new URL record (e.g. www.google.com) 2) Edit: Edit the selected URL record. 3) Browse: Launch the URL in browser. 4) Delete/Delete all: Delete selected URL records or all records. d. With the desired URL highlighted, press the green Call button to launch the browser page. 3.2. Using the Browser The following options are available:
a. Toolbar Functions: Use to move cursor to the desired function, when a function is pointed by the cursor, press navigation center key to use the function:
1) Back: return to the previous page. 2) Forward: to retrace your steps and return to pages you visited before you use Back function. 3) Home: connect your phone to the network and load the homepage of the wireless web service provider. Note: The content of the startup homepage depends on your wireless web service provider. Authentication may be required. 4) Stop: stop loading the content of the page and any operation. 5) Refresh: re-load the content of the web page. b. Navigating:
1) Scroll: use to point the cursor to the side and bottom scroll bar. Continue pressing the navigation center key to scroll the page. 2) Select a Browser Item: use to point the cursor to a browser item, which can be a hyperlink, a text box, a radio button, or a submit Page 20 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual button. 3) Activate a Browser Item: after an item is being pointed by the cursor, press navigation center key to enable the item. If it is a hyperlink, it should take you to the according webpage; if it is a text box, the text cursor should appear and you can start entering text. 3.3. Exiting the Browser The following options are available:
a. Press Back soft key to return to the URL Menu. b. Use to point the cursor to the button and c. press navigation center key. Press the red End Talk/Power button to go back to idle screen. 4. Sound Settings The MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone stores 4 sound profiles for different operation environment. You can change ring tone and settings on the profiles. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the Sound Settings menu. Option Ring Type Ring ID Ring Volume Talk Volume Key Tone Volume Message Alert Volume Allows you to adjust the message alert volume Description Allows you to set the ring and vibration mode Allows you to set the ring tone Allows you to adjust the ringer volume Allows you to adjust the talk volume Allows you to adjust the key tone volume Refer to the table below for the default values of the 4 sound profiles:
Outdoor Normal Silence Office Ring Type Ring Tone Ring Only Ring and Vibrate Vibrate Only Silence Americana Americana Americana Americana Page 21 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Message Tone Ding Done Ding Done Ding Done Ding Done Key Tone Ring Volume Key Tone Volume Message Volume On 3 3 3 On 5 5 5 Off 0 0 0 Off 0 0 0 4.1. Activate Sound Profile a. In Sound Settings menu, use or to select profile name. b. Press OK to activate the selected profile. 4.2. Personalize Sound Profiles All settings in each sound profile can be personalized to your preference:
a. In Sound Settings menu, use or to select profile name. b. Press Options and choose Personalize; press OK c. Use or to select the items you desire to change;
press OK to enter the sub-menu, and change settings accordingly. 4.3. Reset Sound Settings to Default Values You can also reset the sound settings back to default values:
a. In Sound Settings menu, use or to select profile name. b. Press Options and choose Reset to Default; press OK 5. Messages The Messages menu allows you to read, edit, save and send text message. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the Messages menu. Description Message Box Inbox Allows you to access received messages. Page 22 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Sent Draft Archive Allows you to access sent messages. Allows you to save and access draft messages. Allows you to save and access messages that you wish to keep permanently. Note: Together the 4 message boxes store up to 100 messages. When the maximum is reached, a warning message will display. Option List View Write New Send Save Edit Reply Forward Delete Move to Archive 5.1. List Description Allows you to view a list of messages
(Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive) Allows you to view the detail of a selected message (Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive) Allows you to create new message. Allows you to send a message (New/Draft) Allows you to save a message to draft (New) Allows you to edit a draft message (Draft) Allows you to reply to a message from inbox
(Inbox) Allows you to forward the selected message
(Inbox/Sent) Allows you to delete the selected message
(Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive) Allows you to move the selected message to archive box (Inbox/Sent) Displays a list of messages in Inbox, Sent, Draft, or Archive box a. In Messages menu, use or to select Inbox, Sent, Draft, or Archive box. Press OK. 5.2. View a. In Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive menu, use or to scroll to the desired message. b. Press View. 5.3. Write New You can create a message up to 140 alphanumeric characters long. Page 23 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual a. In Message menu, press Write New, then press OK button. b. Create the new message. The new message can be sent or saved afterwards. See Send and Save instructions respectively. 5.4. Send Allow you to send a) New message b) Draft message. a. After finishing a new message, press Send, and select from a) From Phonebook b) Key in number. b. Press OK to send. or c. d. Press Options, select Send, and select from a) From In Draft menu, scroll to the desired message. Phonebook b) Key in number. e. Press OK to send. 5.5. Save Allow you to save a new message to Draft box. a. After finishing a new message, press Save. The message will be saved to Draft box. 5.6. Edit Allow you to edit a draft message. a. b. Press Options, select Edit, to change the text in the In Draft menu, scroll to the desired message. draft message. Note: The message can be sent or saved afterwards. See Send and Save instructions respectively. 5.7. Reply In Inbox menu, scroll to the desired message. a. b. Press Options, select Reply. c. Enter text for the reply message. d. Press OK to send the reply to the sender of the original message. Page 24 a. a. MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 5.8. Forward In Inbox/Sent menu, scroll to the desired message. a. b. Press Options, select Forward, and select from a) From Phonebook b) Key in number. Press OK to send. c. 5.9. Delete In Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive menu, scroll to the desired message and press Options. b. Select Delete, and press OK. 5.10. Delete All In Inbox/Sent/Draft/Archive menu, scroll to any message and press Options. b. Select Delete All, and press OK. 5.11. Move to Archive In Inbox/Sent menu, scroll to the desired message. Allow you to move a message you wish to keep to the Archive box. a. b. Press Options, and select Move to Archive. c. Press OK to move the selected message to the Archive box. 6. Fun Box See below table for the functions offered in the Fun Box menu. Option Game Description Allows you to play games on the phone Allows you to watch IPTV programs on the phone IPTV (MS6050 only) 6.1. IPTV (MS6050 only) Allow you to watch IPTV program broadcasted by the service provider. Page 25 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual In IPTV menu, scroll to the desired channel profile. a. b. Press Edit, and enter the following information for the channel:
1) Profile Name: A name for you to recognize the channel. 2) IP address: IP address of the RTSP broadcast server. 3) Port: Port number of the RTSP broadcast server. 4) Channel: Channel number (or text string) on the broadcast server. or c. Press Play to watch the program broadcasted on the selected channel. 7. Organizer See below table for the functions offered in the Organizer menu. Option Calendar Alarm 7.1. Calendar Description Offers the view of a monthly calendar Allows you to set up the alarm function Allow you to view the calendar and keep track of your schedule. a. Press Menu soft key. b. Use to highlight the Organizer icon. Press OK. c. Use to highlight Calendar; press OK. d. Use to move cursor to the Year/Month area, when the left or right arrow is pointed by the cursor, press navigation center key to change the calendar to the desired year/month. e. Press red End Talk/Power button to return to idle screen when finished. 7.2. Alarm Allow you to set alarm clock to keep track of your schedule. a. Press Menu soft key. Page 26 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual b. Use to highlight the Organizer icon. Press OK. c. Use to highlight Alarm; press OK. 1.) Alarm Use: Activate/inactivate the alarm. 2.) Alarm Time: Enter the time for the alarm to ring. 3.) Alarm Type: Select ring tone for the alarm. 8. Wi-Fi Wizard Wi-Fi Wizard takes you through steps of searching and connecting to the Wi-Fi Access Points available in the environment. It also guides you to save the settings of the Access Points in your phone, which allows the phone to automatically connect to the Wi-Fi Access Point when you enter its coverage area the next time. a. Press Menu soft key. b. Press button to highlight the Wi-Fi Wizard icon. Press OK. c. After taken to the Site Survey screen, press or button to highlight the SSID of the AP youre connecting to. Press center soft key Link. d. Enter the security settings if the AP is secured. (Optional) e. The phone will start connecting to the AP. f. Press OK when asked Save AP to a profile?
g. Press or button to select a profile from the Save AP Profile list, press OK. 9. Phone Settings Use the Phone Settings menu to make changes to set the date and time, network settings, and personalize your phone. Refer to the sections below for the options available in the Phone Settings menu. Option Call Forward Description Allows you to change settings of the call forward functions. Allows you to set your phones Time/Date Allows you to enable key lock function Time/Date Auto Key Lock Page 27 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Display Security Site Survey Network Utilities Allows you to make changes to display settings Allows you to make changes to the security settings Allows you to search and connect to Wi-Fi Access Points in the environment Allows you to make changes to the AP profiles and SIP profiles Provides Ping function and displays system information 9.1. Call Forward This function re-routes incoming calls to a phone number you have specified. a. In Phone Settings menu, scroll to Call Forward, and press OK. b. Use button to select Call Forward Number;
press OK. c. Enter the phone number you wish the calls to be forwarded to; press Set. d. Use button to select Call Forward Type; press OK. e. Select from the following options:
No Forward
Forward All
When Busy
When No Answer Press Set to activate the option. f. 9.2. Time/Date The Time/Date menu allows you to change your IP phones time & date. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the Time/Date menu. Option Set Date and Time Allows you to set date/time of the phone Date Format Description Allows you to select a date format (DD MM YYYY, MM DD YYYY, YYYY MM DD) Allows you to select a time format (12-hour or 24-hour) Time Format Page 28 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 9.3. Auto Key Lock Once the Automatic Key Lock function is enabled, the keypad will lock automatically after the handset is not in use for 10 seconds. To unlock the keypad, press the Left Soft Key then press the * (Star) key. 9.4. Display The Display menu allows you to customize the phones display. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the Display menu. Option Brightness Description Allows you to change the brightness of the LCD screen. Keep Power Saving option on for the maximum battery operating time. Turn this feature off to use PC Sync function. Allows you to change the picture displayed on the home screen. Power Saving Wallpaper 9.5. Security The security function sets the boot password of the phone to prevent unauthorized use of your phone. a. Use button to select Security menu; press OK. b. Use button to scroll to Boot Password Enable;
press OK. Enable the function by setting On/Off. c. Select Set Password and press OK. Enter/Change the password and press Set. 9.6. Site Survey The Site Survey function scans the available Wi-Fi Access Points in the environment. Page 29 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual a. Use button to select Site Survey menu; press OK. b. Use button to select the desired Access Point. c. Press View to view following information of the selected AP. 1.) SSID 2.) Channel number 3.) BSSID 4.) Signal strength 5.) Security mode d. Press Save to save the selected AP to an AP Profile. 9.7. Network The Network menu allows you to make changes to your SIP account profiles, AP profiles, IP setting, and display your network statistics. Refer to the sections below for the options available in the Network menu. 9.7.1 SIP Profile The SIP Profile menu allows you to assign up to four SIP accounts to your IP Phone. To edit a SIP account, highlight the account you would like to edit, press the Select Soft Key to edit the account. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the SIP Profile menu:
Option Activate Description Allows you to activate currently selected SIP profile Allows you to specify the name of the profile Allows you to enter your user name. Allows you to enter your registrars IP address, port number and SIP domain Allows you to enter your Internet phone service accounts authorization ID and password. Allows you to change the amount of time the IP Phone waits between subscription attempts with the SIP server. Allows you to change the amount of time the IP Phone waits between registration attempts with Profile Name User Name Registrar Authenticate Subscription Time Registration Time Page 30 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Audio Setting the SIP server. Allows you to select Auto, G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, G.723, or G.729 as the codec the phone uses for encoding and decoding audio. DTMF signaling Allows you to select from the following DTMF Proxy Server NAT Traversal signaling modes:
In-band, Info, RFC2833, None Allow you to set SIP proxy server Allows you to configure following NAT Traversal options: STUN enable, IP Address, Port Number 9.7.2 AP Profile The AP Profile menu allows you to assign up to seven wireless access points for your IP Phone to connect to. To edit a profile, highlight the AP profile you would like to edit, then press the Select Soft Key. Refer to the table below for a list of options available in the AP Profile menu:
Option Activate Description Allows you to activate the selected AP profile as current profile Allows you to specify the name of the profile Allows you to enter your wireless networks SSID
(Service Set Identifier). Allows you to select wireless security settings to match your network: Open, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA-EAP Allows you to set the HTTP authentication function. Allows you to enter the WEP security key Allows you to enter the WPA PSK security key Allows you to enter the WPA-EAP ID Allows you to enter the WPA-EAP password Allows you to enter the HTTP authentication ID HTTP Authentication WEP Key WPA PSK Key WPA-EAP ID WPA-EAP PW HTTP Auth. ID HTTP Auth. PW Allows you to enter the HTTP authentication Profile Name SSID Security Mode password 9.7.3 IP Setting Option DHCP On/Off IP Address Description Allows you turn on/off DHCP Allows you to view/enter(DHCP off only) IP address Page 31 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Subnet Mask Default Gateway Domain Name Server Allows you to view/enter(DHCP off only) IP mask Allows you to view/enter(DHCP off only) default gateway address Allows you to view/enter(DHCP off only) DNS address 9.7.4 Information Option DHCP MAC Address IP Address Associated AP Associated BSSID Description Allows you to view the DHCP setting Allows you view your IP phones MAC address Allows you view your IP phones current IP address Allows you view the SSID of the AP your phone is currently connected to Allows you view the MAC address of the AP your phone is currently connected to 9.8. Reset to Factory Default This function allows you to reset the following phone settings to the factory default value.
SIP Profile
WLAN Profile
Browser Profile
Sound Profile
Handset Setting 9.9. Language This function allows you to select the display language of the phone. 9.10. Utilities Utilities provides following two functions:
9.10.1 Network Ping User can enter an IP address to perform network ping function. Page 32 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual 9.10.2 System Information Provides following information:
Software Version
Serial Number
USB IP Address Page 33 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual PC SYNC FUNCTION Phonebook records The MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone offers a PC Sync function to allow you synchronize the following profiles between the phone and your personal computer:
AP Profiles
SIP Profiles Before using this function, you need to install the following two components to your personal computer:
MS6000 USB Driver
PCSync Client Application Installing USB Driver a. Before you connect your MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone to your PC, enter Phone Setting menu, then enter Display settings, select Power Saving, and turn this feature Off. b. Insert the MS6000 Utility CD to your PC. c. Use Mini USB 2.0 Cable (A to mini B) to connect your MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone to the USB port of your PC. d. Follow the Found New Hardware Wizard and select your CD-drive as the destination of driver files. e. Press Continue Installation when asked if you want to install ATMEL Athena C902 USB driver. Installing PCSync Client Application a. Browse the MS6000 Utility CD and go to \\PCSync folder. Double click on installer file setup. b. Follow the instructions of PCSync InstallShield Wizard. Using PCSync Client Application a. Browse All Programs list. Launch PCSync Utility under PCSync directory. b. The application launches. Press Connect for connecting to the MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone. Note: Always connect to the phone first before any editing of the profiles. Page 34 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual c. By this time, you will see the current profile information of the phone. Now, you can add a New profile, or Edit, Delete a selected profile. Phonebook List/Edit Phonebook AP Profile List/Edit AP Profile Page 35 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual SIP Profile/Edit SIP Profile Page 36 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual d. After youre done with the modification, press Sync All to update the phone with the latest profile information. ENTERING TEXT Use # sign to switch between input modes:
a indicates the character mode 1 indicates the number mode
~ indicates special characters mode:
Key_1: " ' [ ] < > ( ) { }
Key_*: * = + - / , : ;
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Key_0: @ . <space>
Key_9: # $ % & \ ^ _ ~ ` |
For character mode and special characters mode, press a number key (1-9) repeatedly until the desired character appears. If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor appears, and enter the letter. SHORTCUT KEYS Shortcut Key Talk Navigation Up Navigation Down Navigation Left, HS idle Navigation Right, HS idle Navigation Center, HS idle Volume key, HS idle Network Info key (Right side key), HS idle Press key for 2 seconds TROUBLESHOOTING Destination/Function Call History Phonebook; first record selected Call History; first record selected Message edit box Message edit box
(NA) Ring volume control; HS plays selected melody Displays network information Keypad will be locked This section provides solutions to problems that might occur during the IP Phone installation and operation, as well as answers to the frequently asked questions. Problems Starting-Up Symptom The battery does not charge. Diagnosis Is the charger properly connected to the phone?
Is the charger connected to a 100-240V AC wall outlet?
Have you pressed and held the power button for more than 3 seconds?
Is the battery low?
Is the battery connector Solution Connect the charger and the phone correctly. Connect the charger to a 100-240V AC wall outlet correctly Press and hold the power button for more than 3 seconds. Charge the battery. Insert the battery The phone does not turn on. Page 38 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual Site Survey does not find my AP. reversed?
Is SSID broadcasting disabled on your AP?
Is the phone within the range of the AP?
correctly. Enable your APs SSID broadcasting. Move to the APs range. Problems Using the Keypad Symptom The phone is on but the keypad does not work. Problems Making Calls Symptom Cannot make calls Diagnosis Have you locked the keypad?
Diagnosis Is the phone connected to an AP and registered with the service network?
Is the phone outside of the APs range? Is there sufficient signal strength?
Is the phone number correct?
Problems Receiving Calls Symptom Diagnosis Is the ring mode of the Phone does not ring current profile set to Vibrate or Silence?
Solution Press the Left soft key and press * key to unlock. Solution Reference Set up the Wi-Fi IP Phone and ensure the Wi-Fi settings are correct. Move closer to the AP for better signal. Enter the correct phone number to make calls. Solution Reference Menu/Ring Tone Profile and correct the ring mode setting. Error Messages Message on main screen No Service Diagnosis Solution Is the phone connected to an AP and registered with the service network?
Reference Set up the Wi-Fi IP Phone and ensure the Wi-Fi settings are correct. Reference Menu/Phone Settings/Network/IP Settings to check IP settings. Reference Set up the Wi-Fi IP Phone/Set up SIP registration and check if all the settings match the Getting IP Address.. Is DHCP enabled for the Registering.. phone, or has an IP address manually entered for the phone?
Have all SIP settings been entered correctly?
Page 39 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual information provided by your service provider. Page 40 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual SPECIFICATION Wireless Characteristics WLAN Type WLAN Operating Frequencies 802.11b/g USA/Canada: 2.412 MHz 2.462 GHz (11 channels) Europe: 2.412 2.472 GHz (13 channels) Japan: 2.412 2.472 and 2.484 GHz (14 channels) 3.7v, 1200mAh Li-on Outdoor: 300m. Indoor: 75m Network Characteristics Security: WEP 64/128, WPA-PSK, MD5 for SIP Authentication NAT Traversal: STUN (RFC3489), Outbound Proxy IP Assignment: DHCP, Static IP Performance Characteristics Battery Wi-Fi Operation Range Voice Characteristics VoIP Protocol: SIP (RFC 3261) Codec: G.711u-law, G.711a-law, G.729 a/b DTMF: In-band, Out-band (RFC 2833) Video Features Soft-DSP MP4 module for IPTV or multimedia-over-IP applications
(MS6050 only) Physical Characteristics Phone: Bar Type Design Antenna: Embedded Dimension: 113.5 * 51.6 * 17.4 mm Weight: 105g w/ battery AC Adaptor: Input AC 100-240V 50-60 Hz, Output DC 5V 1000mA LCD Display: 2.2 TFT Color, 16-bit 65,536 colors, 176*220 Keypad: 24 Keys Environmental Characteristics Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 45 C Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 60 C Operating Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
Regulatory EMI/RFI: FCC Part 15 Class B, CE Class B, VCCI Class B, TELEC, EN60905
*Specification is subject to change without further notice. Page 41 MS6030 Wi-Fi IP Phone Users Manual ABOUT THIS MENU Version 1.0 Feb-2008 CONTACT INFORMATION Page 42
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2008-03-14
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Innovation Wireless Inc.
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0017395559
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4F-1, No.81 Shuei-li Rd
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Hsinchu, N/A 30059
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Taiwan
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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V25
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MS6030
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M**** C****
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CEO
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1 | Telephone Number |
03-51******** Extension:
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03-51********
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c******@yahoo.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | WI-FI IP PHONE | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. Device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific belt-clips/holsters/accessories tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: head - 0.52 W/kg; body - 0.17 W/kg | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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A Test Lab Techno Corp
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C******** H******
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03-27******** Extension:
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03-27********
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C******@atl-lab.com.tw
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