Page 5 - Names & Functions of Device Parts
User's Manual Names & Functions of Device Parts Figure 1 shows side and front diagrams of the WIRELESSIP5000. Figure 1. WIRELESSIP5000 Appearance 1.1. Displayed icons Shows the reception signal strength. The more lines, the better the signal. Out of service area shows that the location is outsid...
Page 7 - Text input mode
User's Manual 1.2. Number pad input table IP address input mode Key Character assignments 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 * . (dot) 0 0 # Text input mode Key Character assignments 1 1 / , 2 2 a b c 2 A B C 3 3 d e f 3 D E F 4 4 g h i 4 G H I 5 5 j k l 5 J K L 6 6 m n o 6 M N O 7 7 p q r s 7 P Q ...
Page 9 - Application
Application 1.3. Power ON Switching on the power for the phone 1 With the power Off, if you hold down the End key for at least 1 second, ascreen like that in the figure on the right is displayed and the power comesOn. *The messages "Waiting…", "Loading…", and "Running…" are d...
Page 12 - Registration from contact list menu
Inputting a telephone number to register it into the contact list 1 Input the telephone number, then press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu and select "1. Save". 2 Please enter your information. (Input the necessary information (name, kanasyllabic letters for name pronunciation, group...
Page 14 - Registration from search results
1.7.1.3 Registration from search results Registering into the contact list from search results 1 Displaying the search results. (See the section on searches.) Select the number you want to register, press the LeftSoft key to select thesub-menu, and select "1. Add". 2 Input the information. I...
Page 15 - Registration from a call log
1.7.1.4 Registration from a call log Registering into the contact list from the call log. 1 Display the call log. (See the section on the call log.) Select the number you want to register, press the LeftSoft key to select thesub-menu, and select "1. Save". 2 Input the information. Input the ...
Page 16 - Registration from IM
1.7.1.5 Registration from IM Registering into the contact list from the IM Inbox, drafts, or Outbox. 1 Display the IM menu. (See the section on IM.) Select "1. Inbox", "2. Drafts", or "3. Outbox". After selecting the message to register from, press the LeftSoft key to select ...
Page 17 - Registration from presence
1.7.1.6 Registration from presence Registering into the contact list from the presence user list or block list. 1 Display the presence menu. (See the section on presence.) Select "1. User list" or "2. Block list". After selecting the user you wish to register, press the LeftSoft key ...
Page 18 - Call from contact list
1.7.2 Call from contact list Making a call from the contact list. 1 From the contact list menu, select "1. Search". 2 There are the following four methods for finding a telephone number. (1) By speed dial number (2) By name (3) By telephone number (4) By group The search results are displaye...
Page 19 - Group revision
1.7.3 Group revision Adding and deleting group names. 1 From the contact list menu, select "3 Revise group". 2 “1.The default is that groups can not be revised or erased. You can create up to 10 groups. To add a group, press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select "1.Add"...
Page 21 - Erase one item from contact list
1.7.4 Erase one item from contact list Deleting one data item from the contact list. 1 From the contact list menu, select "1. Search". 2 Search for the telephone number you want to delete. (See the section oncalling from the contact list.) Note! For Version 1.4.3, you can not delete through ...
Page 22 - Erase all
3 A confirmation message is displayed. With the keys select either "Yes" or "No". If you select "Yes", the "Deletion complete" message is displayedimmediately, then the display returns to the contact list menu. 1.7.5 Erase all Deleting all the data in the contact list...
Page 24 - Inbox
1.8.1 Inbox Displays, edits, and deletes received messages. 1 From the IM menu, select "1. Inbox". When a message is displayed, the screen becomes as in the figure on theright. 2 If there is an unread message, a screen is displayed showing the number ofunread messages. After this screen goes...
Page 27 - New
1.8.2 New Writing and sending a new message. 1 From the IM menu, select "2. New". 2 Input the telephone number to send to. 3 Input the message with the number keys and the LeftSoft key. 4 Send the message with the RightSoft key.. The processing during sending is displayed as in the figure on...
Page 29 - Drafts
1.8.3 Drafts An unsent message is stored temporarily. 1 From the IM menu, select "3. Draft". 2 If you are not sending the message right away, to save it for later use, pressthe End key. To save the message, select "Yes" with the keys, then press the key. 3 If you do not press the key...
Page 31 - Outbox
6 To delete a "draft", press the LeftSoft key to select the sub-menu, then select"3. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the keys, then press the key to finalize the deletion. 1.8.4 Outbox Displaying, editing, d...
Page 33 - Delete All
5 To delete a send message, select that message, press the LeftSoft key toselect the sub-menu, then select "3. Delete". The screen in the figure on the right (3rd line) is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the keys, then press the key to finalize the deletion. 1.8.5 Delete All ...
Page 37 - Delete all data
2 The screen in the figure on the right is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the keys, then press the key to finalize the deletion. 1.9.3 Delete all data Deleting the entire call logs. 1 “3.Select "Delete all data". Hitachi Cable 33
Page 38 - Calling from the call log
2 The screen in the figure on the right is displayed. Select whether or not to delete with the keys, then press the key to finalize the deletion. 1.9.4 Calling from the call log Making a call from a call log. 1 With a call log displayed, you can make a call by pressing the Send key withthe name/tele...
Page 39 - User list
1.10.Presence Displays the presence menu. 1 Press the LeftSoft key to select the menu. * With some connected equipment, this is not possible. A screen like that in the figure on the right (second row) is displayed. Either press the "4" on the number pad or select "4. Presence", then ...
Page 40 - User Registration
1.10.2 User Registration Registering a user. 1 To register a user, either press the "2" on the number pad or select "2.Register user", then press the key. 2 Use the number pad and the LeftSoft key to enter the user's telephonenumber. If you try to input an Alias that is already regis...
Page 41 - Block list; Block register
1.10.3 Block list Displaying a list of users registered in the block list. Your status is not disclosed to users registered in theblock list. 1 To look at the block list, either press the "3" on the number pad or select"3.Block list", then press the key. 2 A list of the registered us...
Page 43 - Status
1.10.5 Status Changing your own status. 1 To look at a status list, either press the "5" on the number pad or select "5.Status", then press the key. 2 You can set the status by using the keys, then pressing the key. There are seven status modes. : Online : Picking up : Briefly away f...
Page 48 - Caller ID; Service LED
1.11.2 Caller ID Sets whether or not to display the incoming telephone number. 1 From the setting menu, select "2. Calling number". 2 Use the keys to set caller ID on/off, then finalize with the key. 1.11.3 Service LED Setting the Service LED. 1 From the setting menu, select "2. Service ...
Page 49 - Brightness adjustment
1.11.4 Brightness adjustment Adjusting the display screen brightness. 1 From the setting menu, select "4. Adjust brightness". 2 Use the keys to adjust the contrast, then finalize with the key. Hitachi Cable 45
Page 50 - Security
1.11.5 Security Changing the Admin password or User password (keylock password). 1 From the setting menu, select "5. Security". 2 Select "1.KeyLock password". * Do the same for the "Admin password". 3 When you select "1.KeyLock password", the system asks you for the c...
Page 51 - Information display
6 For verification, the system asks you to input the new password a secondtime. 7 When you input the password, a screen like that on the right is displayed fora few seconds. 1.11.6 Information display Displaying the network information, server information, MAC address, and version information. 1 F...
Page 53 - Font size
1.11.7 Error Msg. Setting the Error Msg. 1 From the information display menu, select "7. Error Msg." 2 Use the keys to switch the Error Msg On/Off, then finalize with the key. 1.11.8 Font size Setting the font size. 1 From the information display menu, select "8. Font size". 2 Use th...
Page 60 - Various operation methods; Hold; Hold release
Various operation methods 1.12.Hold function This is used to put a call on hold. The hold tone is played on the terminal that you have put on hold. 1.12.1 Hold During a call, you can put the other party on hold by pressing the Send key. Example: Putting B on hold While A and B are talking, if A pres...
Page 61 - Internal extension call
1.13.Calling method 1.13.1 Internal extension call You can call an internal number by dialing the <extension number>, then pressing the Send key. Check the inside number with the administrator. 1.13.2 Outside-line call You can call an outside number by dialing the <prefix> + <outside ...
Page 64 - Speed dialing; Timer between digits
1.13.6 Speed dialing You can make a call using its speed dialing number. 1 Input a speed dialing number registered in the contact list. 2 Press the last digit in the speed dialing number and hold it down for at least1 second. For example, for a speed dialing number of 001, hold down the "1" ...
Page 66 - Accessories
Accessories 1.14.Accessory guidelines These guidelines concern WIRELESSIP5000 accessories. When unplugging the power cord for an accessory, hold it by the plug. Never pull on thecord itself. Keep accessories out of the reach of children. Use only chargers, batteries, and accessories specifical...
Page 67 - and the LED lights up blue.; Figure 4
1.17.USB cable (option) If you connect your WIRELESSIP5000 to a PC with the USB cable shown in Figure 3, youcan charge and change settings. When setting the WIRELESSIP5000, check whether your WIRELESSIP 5000 is directlyconnected to your PC with the USB cable. Figure 3 1.18.Installing the battery Loa...
Page 68 - Figure 5; Charging without the desktop charger; Table 1
Figure 5 1.21.Charging without the desktop charger Step 1: Connect the AC adaptor to a wall socket.Step 2: Remove the connector cover from the WIRELESSIP5000.Step 3: Install the AC adaptor's 24-pin connector to the bottom of the WIRELESSIP5000. Note: You can also charge with the optional USB cable i...
Page 69 - Safety Information; Warning about the impact of electromagnetic signals; Do not charge the battery if the ambient temperature is over 40 C.
Safety Information This safety information applies to the WIRELESSIP5000 telephone. Please read the sectionbelow before installing or using your WIRELESSIP5000. 1.23.Warning about emergency services Since the WIRELESSIP 5000 utilizes a communications network that is dependent on commercial power sup...
Page 70 - Appendix Specifications
Appendix Specifications No. Item Specifications 1 Physicaldimensions Main Unit 44(W)mm×23(D)mm×127(H)mm (Using lithium ion battery) Lithium ion battery 43(W)mm×11(D)mm×68.5(H)mm Desktop charger 64(W)mm×89(D)mm×80(H)mm 2 Hardware Display Number of pixels 128×128 8 lines, 10 columns (double-bytecharac...