3Com 3C10408A - Manual

3Com 3C10408A

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS
  • Page 7 – This book covers these topics:
  • Page 8 – Conventions; Table 1; Documentation; Com NBX Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones
  • Page 9 – Comments on the; Include the following information with your comments:
  • Page 11 – Package Contents; One CD-ROM with user’s manual; Installing and Charging the Battery; Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
  • Page 12 – Figure 1; Always On; “Settings”
  • Page 13 – Care and Maintenance; Do not put your phone or accessories in extremely hot or cold areas.
  • Page 15 – 108 Wireless Telephone Physical Description
  • Page 16 – Telephone Physical; 108 Wireless Telephone — Open, Front, and Back Views
  • Page 17 – WLAN Operation – Placing a Call via a SIP Proxy Server; Figure 2; 108 Wireless Telephone — Side, Top, and Bottom Views
  • Page 18 – Support WMM for QoS operation; Expanded Feature; NBX Feature; Product; The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone specifications are listed in; Table 3
  • Page 21 – Chapter 4; Wireless Status; you can view the following information:
  • Page 22 – SIP Status; Making a Call; Table 4; Answering a Call; Buttons; or
  • Page 23 – Using the Keypad Lock Feature; activate; the keypad lock function:; Menu; and go to; Using the Icons; Table 5; 108 Wireless Telephone Display Icons
  • Page 24 – Using the Keypad; Numeric Mode; Table 6
  • Page 25 – Switching Between Numeric and Text Mode; to toggle between Numeric mode, indicated by the appearance of; IP; in the lower left corner of the display, and Text mode,; Available Characters in Text Mode; Key
  • Page 26 – Press; Table 7; LED Status Indicators; LED Indicator
  • Page 27 – Approved Channels
  • Page 28 – First Step; To configure a network profile:; Network Profile; and select Rename to give an; Wireless Settings; Table 8
  • Page 29 – Entering the Network Profile Settings; Edit your; IP Settings; Table 9
  • Page 30 – Account Choice
  • Page 31 – Entering the SIP Account Settings; SIP Account; Phone Number; Advanced SIP Parameters; Setting; The port number of SIP server.
  • Page 32 – menu option of the active Network Profile. For details,; Compressed audio format.
  • Page 33 – Setting the Time; Enter the time directly
  • Page 34 – Set the Time Format; Setting the Time Format
  • Page 35 – Scroll up or down to choose
  • Page 36 – Select; Setting Ring Tone Melody; Setting the Wallpaper
  • Page 37 – Adjusting the Backlight; Setting the LCD Brightness; Increase or decrease the LCD lighting level
  • Page 39 – Calls
  • Page 40 – To return a missed call:; shows the sequence of steps involved in a call transfer.; Using the Call Mute; Transferring a Call; Put the active call on Hold.
  • Page 41 – Using Call Waiting; On; describes how to use Call Waiting when you are on an active call.; If; Using Call Waiting; Answer the new call
  • Page 42 – Call Forward; Off
  • Page 43 – ENUS; Phonebook; After storing entries in your Phonebook (see
  • Page 44 – Call Log; describes each of the menu options you have for managing Call Log
  • Page 46 – Setting Up and Using E-mail
  • Page 48 – Speed Dial; number; Profile; shows the options you have for Profile settings.; Assigning Speed Dials
  • Page 49 – Settings; describes each of the phone features you can access through the
  • Page 50 – OK
  • Page 51 – Settings > Alarm Clock; Once; Set
  • Page 52 – Settings > Call Settings; Settings > Call Settings > Block Caller ID; Settings > Call Settings > Regional Tone; Phone Settings
  • Page 53 – Settings > Speed Dial
  • Page 54 – “Setting a Wallpaper Image”
  • Page 55 – Tools; describes each of the options you have through the Tools menu.; Feature
  • Page 57 – This chapter covers the following topics:
  • Page 59 – Wireless Network Settings
  • Page 60 – Save; SIP Settings; SIP Account Settings; Network Profile Settings; Enter the network profile name.; New ESSID; or select; Site
  • Page 61 – Configure; You can set LCD Off Time or Wallpaper in Display Settings.
  • Page 62 – Remove; Upgrade Software; Browse
  • Page 63 – Upgrade Bootcode; Do not interrupt a boot code upgrade operation.; Debug Statistics; Detailed information about Debug Statistics is listed.; RTP Stats; PVE Stats
  • Page 64 – Reboot Phone; To exit the web configuration, select Logout.
  • Page 65 – ROUBLESHOOTING; Status
  • Page 66 – network profile. See “
  • Page 67 – Radio Frequency
  • Page 68 – Communications; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Page 69 – This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.
  • Page 70 – This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; This equipment may be operated in
  • Page 72 – Also available at
  • Page 73 – NDEX; Numbers
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Part Number 900-0338-01 Rev AC
Published August 2006

3Com

3108 Wireless

Telephone Guide

3C10408A
WL-108

NBX

®

Networked Telephony Solutions

System Release 6.0

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions 8 Documentation 8 Comments on the Documentation 9 G ETTING S TARTED Package Contents 11 Powering the Phone On and Off 12 About Power-Saving Mode 12 Care and Maintenance 12 3C OM 3108 W IRELESS T ELEPHONE WLAN Operation – Placing a Call via a SIP Proxy Server...

Page 7 - This book covers these topics:

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide is intended for anyone using the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone. It describes how to unpack, set up and operate the Wireless Telephone. It also includes information for the Wireless Telephone installer or network administrator on how to configure the initial handset para...

Page 8 - Conventions; Table 1; Documentation; Com NBX Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones

8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions Table 1 defines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide. Table 2 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide. Documentation When using the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone with the 3Com NBX Network Telephony System, the following additional document...

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