Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit CWP-100 du fabricant Clipcomm
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1 1. CWP-100 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................ 4 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...........................................................
2 7.3.3. Call hold ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 7.3.4. Call mute ...........................................................
3 10.1. F IRMWARE U PGRADE VIA D ISPLA Y M ENU .......................................................................................................... 36 10.2. F IRMWARE U PGRADE VIA FTP .............................................................
4 1. CWP-100 Overview Conform to Wireless LAN standard 802.1 1b. Operate on wireless LAN AP (Access Point) with st atic IP , ADSL and dynamic IP(DHCP). Provide V oIP calls. Provide CID service. Provide NA T traversal function that e nables exte rnal calls with private IP address behind NA T network environment.
5 2. Product Description Please check and make sure that you have the following package contents. Item Quantity Description CWP-100 Body 1 CWP-100 main body Charger 1 CWP-100 proprietary charger Batte.
6 3. Hardware Overview 3. Hardware Overview.
7 Controls Description Handset Send and receive the sound during a call. LCD Display system st atus and user information. LEFT SOFT KEY Select the menu option at the down-lef t side of the LCD. RIGHT SOFT KEY Select the menu option at the down-right side of the LCD.
8 4. LCD Icon Overview The descriptions of the icons displayed on CWP-100 LCD are as below . • CLIPCOMM CWP-100 12:00:49 AM MENU Please refer to the table below for the descriptions of each icon. Icons Category Meaning AP connection st atus Icon The signal strength received from the AP .
9 5. Inst allation Overview Please check the part s of the CWP-100 and then follow the steps bellow to inst al CWP-100 properly . Caution: Use only the power adaptor , charger and battery supplied by the provider . Using other power adaptor , charger and battery may cause the CWP-100 to deteriorate the v oice quality and malfunction.
10 6. Basic Configuration Y ou can set the CWP-100 system with the keyp ad or the embedded web interface. The description s of setting the system with LCD and keyp ad are explained below . Please refer to Chapter9. “Configuration with Internal Web Interface” to set t he system with the web interface.
11 1: AP Scan 2: Device Addr 3: WLAN Mode 4: ESSID 5: Channel 6: WEP Setting ② Select “1: AP Scan” to search the wireless LAN access point around the CWP-100. If the CWP-100 succeeds in searching t he AP , the CWP-100 LCD display “AP Scan Success” and restart automatically .
12 Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” to check the current s etting. 1: Current Setting 2: St atic IP 3: DHCP 4: ADSL 5: Rest art 6.2.1. Current Setting ① Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “1: Current Setting” to view the current settings.
13 ④ The changed parameter will apply only after the syst em restarts. Select “5:Res tart” from the menu and press ENTER button. Then the system will automaticall y restart with the new network parameters. 6.2.3. Dynamic IP (DHCP) Setting ① Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “3: DHCP”.
14 6.3. V oIP Setting Y ou need to register with the Internet T elephony Service Provider (ITSP) to utilize various V oIP services. Y ou may set the CWP-100 as your ITSP request s. T o set the system with the LCD and th e keyp ad, follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: V oIP Setting”.
15 6.3.2. Name Setting ① Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: V oIP Setting” “2: Name Setting”. 1: User ID 2: Display Name 3: AUTH ID 4: Passw ord ② Select “1: User ID” and input the phone number you wish to make a call.
16 Follow the steps as MENU “4: NA T T raversal”. 1: NA T Function 2: STUN Address 3: NA T Router IP 4: NA T Timer 6.3.4.1. NA T T raversal using STUN server ① T o use NA T traversal function with the STUN server , follow the step s as MENU “4: NA T T raversal” “1: NA T Function” “2: Use STUN”.
17 external IP address. NA T Router IP 21 1.21 1.21 1.21 1 MODE: A 6.3.4.3. NA T Session Timer When using the NA T traversal function , you need to set the session time for transmitting the packet periodically so that the CWP-100 mai ntains the NA T ro uter and the NA T sessi on.
18 7. Basic Services 7.1. Making a Phone Call ① Dial the phone number that you wish to make a call. In case making a direct call to the devices’ IP addre ss, press “LEFT SOFT KEY” to select A and then press 1 to expre ss “.” between the numbers.
19 7.3. Extra functions on Call Y ou can use various functions with SEN D button or menu button during call. 7.3.1. Phonebook Follow the step s as Menu “1: Phone book” during the call to chec k the phone number list that is saved on the Phonebook.
20 B will be able to talk to each other . 7.3.6. Call W aiting When there is an incoming call while you are on t he phone, the CWP-100 ca n put the incoming call in the waiting mode and do not reject the call. T o enable call waiting, you need to use the embedded web interface.
21 8. Supplement ary Services The CWP-100 provides various supplementary services addition to basic services. 8.1. Phonebook Y ou can save and delet e the phone number on the phonebook. Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook”. 8.1.1. Register ① Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook” “1: Register”.
22 8.1.2. Search Y ou can search the phone number with t he registered name and the entry number . ① Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook” “2: Search”. ② Select the menu among All Entries, By Names, By Phone No. and By Entry No. All Entries : Display all the registered phone numbers.
23 8.2. Call History Y ou can save and delete the call history on the phonebook by following the steps as MENU ”2: Call History”. Choose the menu from below . 1: Placed Call 2: Received Call 3: Missed Call 4: Delete Call 8.2.1. Check Recent Dialed/Received/Missed Calls ① “1: Placed Call” is the list of recent dial ed calls.
24 3: Time Serv er 4: Time Zone 5: Alarm Setting 6: Phone Lock 7: Firmw are 8: Call Forw arding 8.3.1 Melody Setting ① Selec t “1. Melody Setting”. 1: Melody Selection 2: Melody V olume ② Use ▲ , ▼ to choose the ring melody that you wi sh to use and then press ENTER button.
25 MENU: A ② Input the time server and press ENTER butt on to confirm or END button to cancel. 8.3.4. Time Zone Setting Y ou can set the time zone according to your region. Select “4: Time Zone”, then CWP-100 will display the current wall-clock time according to the time information from the time server interp reted by this time zone.
26 8.3.7. Firmware Management Y ou can return to the factory reset or update the firmware. ① Select “7: Firmware” to check the current firmware version. 1: Load Default 2: Firmw are V er . 3: Firmw are Up date 4: Up date Server ② Select “1: Load Default” to return to the factory reset.
27 9. Configuration with Internal W eb Interface The CWP-100 provides the internal web interface fo r convenient configuration and monitoring. Once the CWP-100 is available for networking af ter the configur ation with the keypad, you can u se the web interface by inputting the CWP-100 IP address on the web browser .
28 9.1. Network Configuration 9.1.1. Netw ork Mode Configuration 9.1.1.1. Netw ork Mode Configuration w ith Internal Web Interface ① Select “System Configuration” “Network” from the CWP-100 embedded web page. ② Select the appropriate IP configuration parameters that match your network environment from below .
29 9.2. V oIP Configuration V oIP configuration is required to enabl e V oIP calls. Pl ease contact your service provider or the netwo rk administrator for more information on V oIP configuration. ① Select “System Configuration” “V oIP” on the left side of the web p age.
30 Parameter Description Default Expiry Set the time for transmitting the REGISTER message periodically so that the CG keeps registering. 3600 SIP Local Port Set the CG port that send and receive SIP packet. Please notice that this is not the port t hat proxy server receives.
31 W aiting Indication) and enables the user to use external voice mail server . Parameter Description Use External V oice Mail System The user can use external voice mail server when the service provider supports V oice Mail server . The user can simult aneously use auto answering function that the CWP-10 0 s upports it self.
32 Condition Unconditional : The CWP-100 imme diately forwards all the incoming calls to the previously a ssigned phone numbe r. Busy : The CWP -100 forwards the incoming call when the channel is in use.
33 Usually , users use this function when he wants to call a remote V oIP device directly with IP address wi thout server registration. Examples for Dial Plan ① Input the values as below and click the [Insert] button and then the [save] button.
34 When the user picks up the handset and dial t he phone numbe r , the CWP-100 starts sea rching the pattern that coincide with the recent dial plan entries (from the bottom to the top).
35 STUN Server (FQDN) for STUN Assign STUN server address and serve r port when using NA T trav ersal through “STUN.” Ex) stun.Clipcomm.co.kr:3478 N/A NA T Router IP for Manual Use Assign the NA T.
36 10. Firmware Upgrade and Factory Reset Y ou easily upgrade the new firmware with a simple process. 10.1. Firmware Upgrade via Display Menu Y ou can upgrade the firmware with the CWP -100 LCD di splay menu. This process is available only when the network is in normal state and connected properly .
37 10.2. Firmware Upgrade via FTP Upgrading the firmware via FTP is the fastest way . But this process is available only when the network i s in normal state and connected properly . The following example shows how a command line FTP client is used to upload new firmware (“CWP- 100.
38 10.3. System Reset by Factory V alue The CWP-100 can reset system by factory value with its LCD [MENU]. After booting the CWP-10 0 successfully , follow the steps a s [MENU] ”4: Extra Setting” ”7: Firmware” “1: Load Default”.
39 11. Character Input Using Keyp ad In character input mode during menu manipulation, you can change current chara cter set by pressing SOFT Key 1 repetitively . The character set circulates as upper case letter , lower case letter , numeric character and symbolic character .
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