Page 2 - Product Registration
Copyright © 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be constru...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; iii
Table of Contents Welcome......................................................................................................................... 1 Overview ........................................................................................................................ 1 Getting Started ......
Page 4 - iv; HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide
Page 5 - Welcome; Overview
Welcome Welcome to the HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide. Read this guide carefully to get the most out of your Hewlett-Packard product with Skype, and keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. Thank you for purchasing your HP product. We hope that you spend many happy hours using it ...
Page 6 - Getting Started
Apart from the usual number keys, the HP Premium Travel Phone has special keys. See Making Calls for more information on using these special keys. Getting Started What is Skype? Skype software enables you to make free* calls to your friends all over the world. Skype also offers paid services such as...
Page 7 - Glossary of terms; Minimum system requirements
Glossary of terms The following terms are used in this user guide. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) Broadband Internet connection where the download speed is faster than the upload speed. Application Software running on your computer, such as the HP Travel Phone software. CPU (Central Proce...
Page 8 - Connecting the HP Premium Travel Phone; Display icons; Software Installation
4 HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide Connecting the HP Premium Travel Phone To connect the HP Premium Travel Phone, plug the USB cable from the phone into an available USB port on your computer or into a powered USB hub. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer; this will install the HP Travel Phone a...
Page 9 - HP software installation
HP software installation 1 Insert the CD into your computer CD-ROM drive; the setup should start automatically. If it does not start automatically, browse the CD-ROM drive using My Computer or Windows Explorer and click setup.exe . 2 At the InstallShield Wizard welcome screen, click Next to continue...
Page 12 - Restoring your default audio device back to the sound card
Restoring your default audio device back to the sound card When you install the HP Premium Travel Phone on the computer, it is automatically set by Windows as the default audio device. All sounds, such as music, Windows, and game sounds, play through the phone and not the computer speakers. To play ...
Page 13 - Skype software installation
Skype software installation If you already have the latest version of the Skype software installed, you can cancel the Skype installation at this point and ignore this section. Skype Licence Agreement 1 Read the Skype End User Licence Agreement. If you agree, click Yes, I have read and accept the Sk...
Page 15 - Registering as a Skype user
Registering as a Skype user After installing Skype, you can see the Create Account screen. If you do not have a free Skype user account, enter your details as requested, and then click Sign In to continue. HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide 11
Page 17 - Another program wants to use Skype; Running the Software; Starting up; Closing down
Another program wants to use Skype The first time you sign into Skype with the HP application running, you must authorize the connection access by selecting Allow this program to use Skype , and then clicking OK . Running the Software This section describes how to start and close the HP Travel Phone...
Page 18 - Configuration
Configuration 1 Right-click the HP Travel Phone icon on the Windows SysTray. 2 Click Setting . Audio Out Use the slider to adjust the volume for incoming calls. You can also use the volume keys on the phone during a call. Ringer Use the slider to adjust the ringer volume. You can also use the volume...
Page 19 - Making Calls
HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide 15 Making Calls Skype Contacts List Pick up the premium travel phone and press the Up/Down keys to scroll through your Skype Contacts list. Simply press the Dial key to make a call to that contact. Contacts Press the Contacts key to display your Skype contacts an...
Page 20 - Receiving Calls; Collecting your voicemail messages; Troubleshooting; Uninstalling HP software
16 HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide Receiving Calls When you receive a Skype call, the HP Premium Travel Phone rings and the LED flashes. The name of the Skype caller appears on the phone display. Lift the premium travel phone and press the Dial key to answer the call. Press the End call key to ...
Page 21 - Frequently asked questions
HP Premium Travel Phone User’s Guide 17 Frequently asked questions Why does my HP Premium Travel Phone not ring for incoming calls? See I can’t dial any numbers. What could be wrong? I can’t dial any numbers. What could be wrong? There could be several reasons for this: • If you just installed the H...
Page 22 - Identifying software versions
Identifying software versions To identify the version of the HP Travel Phone software, right-click the HP Travel Phone icon on the SysTray and click About . To identify the version of Skype software, within Skype, click Help and then click About . To close the window, click the window. 18 HP Premium...
Page 23 - Software updates; Contacting support
Software updates Periodically, software updates become available. HP Travel Phone Updates From time to time software updates may become available on the HP support Web site. Skype Updates If new versions of Skype are available, you are notified automatically, unless you disabled the Automatic update...
Page 24 - Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications Cable length 1.6 metres Supply voltage 5 V DC ± 5% from PC USB port Current consumption In use < 200mA Standby, approx 500uA Max power consumption 1W Frequency response Microphone 100 Hz to 7 kHz Speaker 100 Hz to 5 kHz Ringer output >70dBA SPL Keys 0–9, * and # Scroll...