Page 3 - Contents
Contents O VERVIEW .......................................................................... 5 1 I NSTALLATION I NSTRUCTIONS ............................................. 6 1.1 W HAT ’ S IN THE P ACKAGE .................................................... 6 1.2 Q UICK S TART I NSTRUCTIONS ............
Page 5 - Overview
Overview 5 Overview The V3 is a gateway/router with a TelePort ™ VoIP phone port. You use the V3 in conjunction with an Ethernet cable modem or Ethernet ADSL modem to connect to the Internet. The gateway/router provides an interface between the Internet and your local area network (LAN). It also inc...
Page 6 - Installation Instructions; V3 and place VoIP calls.; What’s in the Package
6 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 1 Installation Instructions This chapter covers the basic instructions needed to install your V3 and place VoIP calls. 1.1 What’s in the Package Ethernet Cable Power Cube USB Cable Software CD-ROM Phone Cord
Page 7 - The CD contains the Installation Software, User Manual, Warranty,; Support or your retailer or distributor.; What You Will Need; An Ethernet cable modem or Ethernet DSL modem.
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 7 The CD contains the Installation Software, User Manual, Warranty, and Customer Support information.In addition, you may have a phone-jack adapter to adapt the RJ-11 phone cord for a different phone jack (certain countries only).If anything is missing or damaged...
Page 8 - Quick Start Instructions; Configuring Your V3, and Setting Up VoIP Service.; Step 1: Installing the Software; before installing this software. On the desktop, click the Start
8 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 1.2 Quick Start Instructions Installing the V3 involves five steps: Installing the Software,Installing the Hardware, Configuring Internet Explorer, Configuring Your V3, and Setting Up VoIP Service. Step 1: Installing the Software Installing the software is only required for pe...
Page 9 - Step 2: Installing the Hardware; The software must be installed before you proceed.
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 9 Step 2: Installing the Hardware Installing the Hardware is a two-step process, Making the Connections, and Powering Up. Making the Connections 1111 The software must be installed before you proceed. Then, unplug or turn off the power to your PC andeverything co...
Page 10 - If you have an existing router, we recommend that you; replace the existing router with the V3, which has a built-in; If you have a wireless access point or are using a wireless; use the Ethernet port if possible, because Ethernet provides a
10 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 5555 If you have an existing router, we recommend that you replace the existing router with the V3, which has a built-in router. If, however, you need to connect the V3 behind another router, plug one end of the Ethernet cable into theWAN port of the V3 and the other end into...
Page 11 - Powering Up; these steps carefully.; —Windows XP users: You may see Hardware Installation
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 11 Powering Up To ensure that all the devices you just connected to the V3 installcorrectly, you need to power up each device one at a time. Follow these steps carefully. 1111 Plug in the modem’s Power Supply, and turn on themodem’s on/off switch if it has one.Pl...
Page 12 - Macintosh and Linux users: Your Web browser is set up
12 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Step 3: Configuring InternetExplorer Macintosh and Linux users: Your Web browser is set up automatically, so you can skip this section. Turn to page 68 to make sure that your computer’s TCP/IP settings are configuredcorrectly.Windows users: The software that you use to make a...
Page 13 - In the Internet Properties dialog box, click the Connections
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 13 2222 In the Internet Properties dialog box, click the Connections tab. 3333 On the Connections tab, click Setup. 4444 Windows XP users: In the Welcome to the New ConnectionWizard dialog box, click Next.If you see a Location Information dialog box, click Cancel...
Page 14 - Step 4: Configuring Your V3; If you have a Cable Modem, see below; Configuring the V3 for a Cable; Navigator) and try to connect to a familiar Web address.; Setting up VoIP Service on page 18.
14 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 7777 Click Finish. 8888 Windows XP users: Close Control Panel.Windows 98/Me/2000 users: If Internet Explorer is open, close it before going to the next step of the installation,Configuring Your V3. Step 4: Configuring Your V3 • If you have a Cable Modem, see below • If you ha...
Page 15 - Open the Zoom Configuration Manager.; in the User’s Manual on the CD if you would like to choose a
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 15 Configuring the V3 for a DSLModem 1111 Open the Zoom Configuration Manager. You should have a Zoom icon on your desktop. You must double-click this icon to open up the ZoomConfiguration Manager. (If you do not have an icon, open your Web browser, type http://1...
Page 16 - At Internet Connection Type, pull down the list of selections
16 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 3333 The Basic Setup page displays. At Internet Connection Type, pull down the list of selections and choose the type of DSL your provider uses. If you don’t know what type you have, read below.The three most common types of DSL service are PPPoE, PPPoA, and 1483. There is al...
Page 17 - If you selected DSL PPPoE:; Configuration Manager.) If you cannot remember or cannot; If you selected DSL PPPoA or DSL 1483:
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 17 5555 Configuring the V3 for DSL PPPoE, PPPoA, 1483, orStatic IP. If you selected DSL PPPoE: Your service provider should have given you a username (usually your email address or the characters preceding the @sign in your email address) and a password (NOT the ...
Page 18 - Step 5: Setting up VoIP Service; Tips for Making VoIP Calls; Distinctive Ring and Dial Tone - The V3’s ring and dial tone
18 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 6666 Click Save Changes, then Write Settings to Flash andReboot, and then Confirm. 7777 Go to your Web browser (i.e., Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) and try to connect to a familiar Web address. 8888 If you connect successfully, your installation is completeand you’...
Page 19 - Hook Flash - If you receive a second call while you are on a VoIP
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 19 Hook Flash - If you receive a second call while you are on a VoIP call, you will hear a call waiting tone. Momentarily press the hook button on your phone to talk to the second caller, and press itagain to go back to your first conversation. After you have com...
Page 20 - Front Panel Description; Support information and User Documentation in Adobe PDF
20 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 1.5 Front Panel Description Light Description PWR Lights when the V3 is plugged into a power source. LINK Lights when the V3 is connected to its broadband WANconnection device. DATA Blinks when data is being transferred through the broadbandline. USB Lights when the USB port ...
Page 21 - Changing the V3’s Password; Administration heading, click Admin Password.
Chapter 1: Installation Instructions 21 • From time to time, Zoom may release improved firmware.This is available at www.zoom.com , along with upgrade instructions. We recommend that you check this site periodically for updates. 1.7 Changing the V3’s Password & Resetting the Unit to ItsDefault S...
Page 22 - Settings to Flash and Reboot button. Once this process is
22 Zoom V3 User’s Guide If you have changed the system settings on your V3 unit and forsome reason want to restore them to the factory default settings, you can do so in one of two ways: You can perform a softwarereset or a hard reset.If you can open your Web browser and access your V3’s userinterfa...
Page 23 - Voice Over IP Settings; If you purchased a V3 Model 5567, you do not need this; Changing Your VoIP Settings; provider will tell you that the unit has been preset. If you’re not; sure you can check by going to the Advanced VoIP Setup page; Section; on page 18 or Section; Call Forwarding and Call Waiting; If Your Unit Is Not Preset for VoIP; There are two ways to configure the V3 for VoIP. Both require; Account Configuration. Go to Auto Account Configuration on
Chapter 2: Voice Over IP Settings 23 2 Voice Over IP Settings If you purchased a V3 Model 5567, you do not need this chapter. If you have another V3 model, please continue below. 2.1 Changing Your VoIP Settings The V3 needs to be configured with specific information forthe VoIP service that you plan...
Page 24 - Auto Account Configuration; Open the Voice Over IP page.; Click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop, then the Voice over IP; Under Basic Setup, in the Server box enter the Server; address given to you by your provider.
24 Zoom V3 User’s Guide If your service provider did not give you a Server Address butprovided you with a User ID and a Password, you will configure your V3 manually. Go to Manual Account Configuration on page26. Auto Account Configuration 1111 Open the Voice Over IP page. Click the Zoom V3 icon on ...
Page 25 - Country/Region to decide what kind of ring and ring
Chapter 2: Voice Over IP Settings 25 3333 If your service provider gave you a Filename, enter it in the Filename box. If you did not get a Filename from your service provider, leave the box as it is. 4444 Go to the box labeled Encryption. Your service provider should have told you whether encryption...
Page 26 - Check that your settings are okay. Look at the User; Tips for Making VoIP; Call Forwarding and Call; Manual Account Configuration; Open the Advanced VoIP Setup page.; Double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop. In lowercase
26 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 8888 Check that your settings are okay. Look at the User ID box near the top of the page. If this box is now filled in, your settings are okay.If this box is not filled in, contact your provider. 9999 You can now refer to Section 1.3 Tips for Making VoIP Calls on page 18 or S...
Page 28 - Click Save Changes, then Write Settings to Flash and; on page 18 or continue below.
28 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 7777 Click Save Changes, then Write Settings to Flash and Reboot, and then Confirm. 8888 Wait for 30 seconds. You can now refer to Section 1.3 Tips for Making VoIP Calls on page 18 or continue below. 2.2 Call Forwarding and CallWaiting The Supplementary Services page displays...
Page 31 - Sample Table of Enable/Disable Codes; phone number programmed—that is, the currently active; Now go to Section 1.3 Tips for Making VoIP Call on page 18.
Chapter 2: Voice Over IP Settings 31 Sample Table of Enable/Disable Codes Function USA UK Forward All * 7 2 * 2 1 * Forward Busy * 7 4 * 6 7 * Forward No Ans * 7 5 * 6 1 * Forward Deactivate * 7 3 # 2 1 * Call Waiting Disable *7 0 # 4 3 # To deactivate Call Forwarding, enter# < Forward Deactivate...
Page 32 - Playing Online Games; Setting up the V3 for online gaming depends on what you want; Using Your V3 with Xbox; Update the Xbox Dashboard: Make sure you have your
32 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 3 Playing Online Games Setting up the V3 for online gaming depends on what you want to do: • If you have Xbox ® Live, continue below. • If you have PlayStation 2 ® , go to page 33. • If you have another online game, go to page 35 . 3.1 Using Your V3 with Xbox ® Live Follow th...
Page 33 - Activate your Xbox Live account: The Xbox Live CD
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 33 3333 Activate your Xbox Live account: The Xbox Live CD should still be in your Xbox. We recommend that you watch a video that explains the installation process: Select Xbox Live from the menu. Then, from the Dashboard, select Xbox Live and follow the prompts. Note:...
Page 34 - successful! Please save your network setting.” If you are
34 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 5555 Fill out these fields: IP Address 10.2.2.50 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gatewayor Router 10.2.2.2 Then select Continue. 6666 Fill out these fields: Primary DNS 10.2.2.2 Secondary DNS 10.2.2.2 Then select Continue. 7777 Select Test Settings. A connection test runs. ...
Page 35 - and you want to host the game. Popular multiplayer games
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 35 3.3 Setting Up the V3 for Peer-to-Peer Gaming and MultiplayerGame Hosting There are only two cases where you need to set up your V3 foronline gaming. — If you are using your computer to play a “peer-to-peer” or “head-to-head” game over the Internet, you always have...
Page 36 - Setting Up a Virtual Server; Find out which ports need to be opened for gaming.; ports that your game requires, the more time it will take to do; on the web site shown above, or if you have to open more than 20
36 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 3.4 Setting Up a Virtual Server 1111 Find out which ports need to be opened for gaming. Most peer-to-peer and multiplayer game manuals will tell youexactly which port or ports need to be opened. If yours didn’t, you may be able to look up the information at:www.practicallynet...
Page 37 - Choose an IP address for Gaming.; For Windows XP: From the desktop click the Start button, point
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 37 2222 Choose an IP address for Gaming. Double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type 10.2.2.2 in your Web browser just the way you would normally type a web address) to get to the V3’s Zoom Configuration Manager. Click the Advanced Setup icon, then click LA...
Page 38 - For Windows 2000: From the desktop click the Start button,; Windows Users Only: Enter the IP Settings.; enter the settings for IP address, Subnet mask, Default; continue with Step 7.
38 Zoom V3 User’s Guide For Windows 2000: From the desktop click the Start button, point to Settings and then Network and Dial-up Connections. Then right-click (NOT left-click) Local Area Connection, selectProperties, highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should start with TCP/IP and have the c...
Page 39 - Now click the DNS Configuration tab at the top of the menu.; continue with Step 7; to display the Network pane. (For OS X 3, you also have to click
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 39 IP address 10.2.2.16 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Now click the DNS Configuration tab at the top of the menu. Then click Enable DNS. Enter any name (i.e., your name, the words “My Computer”, a favorite word, or any other letters ornumbers) in the box labeled Host:. A ...
Page 40 - Manually in the Configure: list box and enter the settings for IP; continue with; Red Hat Linux Users Only:; If you are using another version of Linux and you are unsure
40 Zoom V3 User’s Guide For Mac OS 7.6.1 – 9.2.2:From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels and then TCP/IP to display the TCP/IP Window. Under the TCP/IP tab, highlight Manually in the Configure: list box and enter the settings for IP Address, Subnet mask, Router address, and Name serveraddr. shown...
Page 41 - cccc; Continue with Step 7.; If you already closed the Zoom Configuration Manager, double-; Configure the Virtual Server.; a new port, your computer will reboot when you hit Write; If you have more than a few ports, this process could take a
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 41 cccc Continue with Step 7. 7777 All Users: Go back to the V3’s Advanced Setup page and click the Virtual Server button. If you already closed the Zoom Configuration Manager, double- click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type 10.2.2.2 in yourWeb browser) and cl...
Page 43 - After entering the above information, click Add This; top of any Zoom Configuration Manager page and scroll down
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 43 9999 After entering the above information, click Add This Setting. 10 10 10 10 Click Write Settings to Flash and Reboot. Your computer will reboot. If you need to open additionalports, go back to Step 8 on page 41 and repeat. Important: Outside game players will ne...
Page 44 - If your computer already has firewall software installed: If
44 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 3.5 Setting Up a DMZ If you are playing a game or using an application that requires aspecific port or ports to be open, go to page 36 for instructions on setting up a Virtual Server. A virtual server can have a maximum of 20 ports open.If you need more than 20 ports open, or...
Page 45 - Choose an IP address.
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 45 1111 Choose an IP address. Double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type 10.2.2.2 in your Web browser just the way you would normally type a web address) to get to the V3’s Zoom Configuration Manager. Click the Advanced Setup icon, then click LAN Settings....
Page 46 - continue with Step 6.
46 Zoom V3 User’s Guide For Windows 2000: From the desktop click the Start button, point to Settings and then Network and Dial-up Connections. Then right-click (NOT left-click) Local Area Connection, selectProperties, highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry (it should start with TCP/IP and have the c...
Page 47 - words “My Computer”, a favorite word, or any other letters or; then
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 47 IP address 10.2.2.16 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Now click the DNS Configuration tab at the top of the menu. Then click Enable DNS. Enter any name (i.e., your name, the words “My Computer”, a favorite word, or any other letters or numbers) in the box labeled Host:. A...
Page 48 - From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels and then TCP/IP
48 Zoom V3 User’s Guide From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels and then TCP/IP to display the TCP/IP Window. Under the TCP/IP tab, highlight Manually in the Configure: list box and enter the settings for IPAddress, Subnet mask, Router address, and Name server addr. shown below, unless you chose ...
Page 49 - Continue with Step 6.; If you already closed the Zoom Configuration Manager,; double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type; Outside users will need to know the V3’s WAN IP address. To
Chapter 3: Playing Online Games 49 cccc Continue with Step 6. 6666 All Users: Go back to the V3’s Advanced Setup page and click the DMZ button to open the DMZConfiguration page. If you already closed the Zoom Configuration Manager, double-click the Zoom V3 icon on your desktop (or type 10.2.2.2 in y...
Page 50 - Using the V3’s Advanced
50 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 4 Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall This chapter describes the V3’s advanced firewall and the types of protection it offers. If you are like most users, you probably will not need to modify your firewall settings. If, however, you are an administrator or an expert user who wan...
Page 51 - or because you want people outside your network to access a server; page, click the Firewall button. (If you have exited from the V3
Chapter 4: Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall 51 By default, the firewall will allow only those packets to enter thatyou are likely to need; for example, in response to a request for a web page, or as part of a VoIP call you make. You may want toaccept other, specific packets, perhaps to facilitate In...
Page 52 - Main Firewall Features; Protection Policy
52 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 4.1 Main Firewall Features The V3’s (DoS) Denial of Service firewall features are groupedtogether in the top section, under Advanced Options. These DoS features mean that the V3 provides protection from a potentially devastating attack on your computer. Such attacks can overw...
Page 54 - Hacker Log; keeps track. You have the option of specifying which types of; messages are logged in and displayed. Note: These options are
54 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Hacker Log Whenever the firewall prevents a packet from being deliveredbecause of a perceived security threat, the Hacker Log feature keeps track. You have the option of specifying which types of messages are logged in and displayed. Note: These options are directly related t...
Page 55 - Service Filtering; Internet. If you enable one of the services listed on this page, the
Chapter 4: Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall 55 Once you’ve made your selections, click Save Changes and WriteSettings to Flash and Reboot. Service Filtering The Service Filtering feature lets you give certain users permissionto access the V3 from outside the network—that is, over the Internet. If yo...
Page 56 - *Important: To complete the step of allowing remote users to
56 Zoom V3 User’s Guide *Important: To complete the step of allowing remote users to FTP into the V3, you must go to the V3’s Advanced Setup page, click the Misc. Config. button, and do the following: Enable FTP Server in the dropdown list and uncheck the box “Disable WAN side FTP access.” FTP must ...
Page 57 - Inbound Policies
Chapter 4: Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall 57 Inbound Policies Inbound firewall policies allow you to filter the traffic that arrivesover the Internet—from the WAN side to the V3 LAN side—based on rules that you set up. Src IP Source IP address to which this rule shouldapply.* Dest IP Destination I...
Page 58 - Outbound Policies
58 Zoom V3 User’s Guide DB Short for Database. Default is none. If you setup IP Groups or Service Groups (see page 60and 62), they appear in this list as options. *For each of these fields, choices are any IP address, a single IP address, an IP range,or a mask range. Once you have entered all applic...
Page 59 - The firewall applies; table from top to bottom. You can always add an All policy at the; bottom of the list, so that if there are any packets that don’t match
Chapter 4: Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall 59 Dest IP Destination IP address to which this ruleshould apply.* Src Port Source Port number to which this rule shouldapply.* Dest Port Destination Port number to which this ruleshould apply.* Transport Protocol Protocol to be used. Choices are All, TCP,...
Page 60 - IP Group
60 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 4.3 Setting Up FirewallDatabases The V3 includes options to set up databases of user information,so you can create different combinations of user groups. Drawing from these groups, or databases, you can then create and apply certain inbound and outbound policies and restrict ...
Page 62 - Service Group; Time Group
62 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Once you have filled in these fields, click Add/Modify this entry. A new page displays, showing the new entry at the top, with two buttons Modify and Delete. You can change or delete this entry at any time. From this page, you can also add new entries. Service Group The Servi...
Page 63 - Once you have filled in these fields, click Add/Modify this entry.; A new page displays, showing the new entry at the top, with two; buttons Modify and Delete. You can change or delete this entry at
Chapter 4: Using the V3’s Advanced Firewall 63 Time Window Name Name of your choosing. Purpose is to identifythe group that you want to associate with agiven time period. Maximum length=19characters. Time Period Starting and ending time window—day, hour,minute, and AM or PM. Once you have filled in ...
Page 64 - Appendix A; DSL Internet Settings Tables
64 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Appendix A DSL Internet Settings Tables You can use the information in these tables if you need help making your DSL selection on page 16. Many DSL providers use different settings depending on the region in which they are operating, which is why there may be more than one se...
Page 65 - Outside USA
Appendix A: DSL Internet Settings Tables 65 USA Service Providers DSL Connection Type AllTel (1) PPPoE AllTel (2) 1483 August.net (1) 1483 August.net (2) 1483 BellSouth PPPoE CenturyTel (1) PPPoE CenturyTel (2) 1483 Covad PPPoE Earthlink (1) PPPoE Earthlink (2) PPPoE GWI 1483 Qwest (1) PPPoA Qwest (...
Page 67 - Appendix B; VoIP Phone Installation
Appendix A: DSL Internet Settings Tables 67 Appendix B VoIP Phone Installation Options Your V3 gateway makes it easy to make both VoIP calls over the Internet and regular phone calls using your standard phone service. You can plug a single telephone into the V3’s PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE jack. You ma...
Page 68 - Appendix C; Mac and Linux Users: Setting; If you are using the Linux operating system, or if you are using; Macintosh TCP/IP Settings; For Mac OS X
68 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Appendix C Mac and Linux Users: Setting TCP/IP Network Settings If you are using the Linux operating system, or if you are using a Macintosh computer, you must ensure that your computer’s network, or TCP/IP, settings are configured correctly. Otherwise, you will not be able t...
Page 69 - Linux TCP/IP Settings; If you have more than one network card installed, you will
Appendix C: Macintosh and Linux Users: Setting TCP/IP Network Settings 69 For Mac OS 7.6.1 - 9.2.2 1 1 1 1 From the Apple menu, choose Control Panels and then TCP/IP to display the TCP/IP Window. 2 2 2 2 Under Connect via:, select Ethernet built-in.Under Configure:, select Using DHCP Server.Do not e...
Page 70 - For RedHat; that it contains the following three lines:; For SuSE
70 Zoom V3 User’s Guide For RedHat Edit or create /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 so that it contains the following three lines: DEVICE=eth0 ONBOOT=yesBOOTPROTO=dhcp For SuSE Edit the file /etc/rc.config; search for the variablesNETCONFIG, NETDEV_0, and IFCONFIG_0.Set them as follows (see ...
Page 71 - Appendix D; Troubleshooting; Our Technical Support staff is ready to help you with any; Connection Troubleshooting Tips; other troubleshooting steps you should take to solve the problem.; If you can’t connect to the Internet, first make sure that; Go to the V3’s System Status page and click WAN Status.
Appendix D: Troubleshooting 71 Appendix D Troubleshooting Our Technical Support staff is ready to help you with any questions you may have. However, if you are having trouble, you may find an easy solution below. Otherwise, refer to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the CD (click Support Supp...
Page 72 - Cable Modem or a DSL PPPoA or 1483 Modem, your
72 Zoom V3 User’s Guide If you have a WAN IP address, skip to page 72.If you don’t have a WAN IP address and you are using a Cable Modem or a DSL PPPoA or 1483 Modem, your next step should be to do a Release/Renew operation. 1111 Go to the V3’s Advanced Setup page and click WAN DHCP Status. 2222 Sel...
Page 74 - If you are using a static IP address, check that your; back into the PC and see if you are able to connect to the
74 Zoom V3 User’s Guide 3333 If you are using a static IP address, check that your IP settings are okay. For Windows 2000 and XP: Click the Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses buttons so that a black dot appears. Then enter the settings for IP address, Subnet mask...
Page 75 - make sure the NIC adapter is highlighted in the dropdown list,
Appendix D: Troubleshooting 75 • If you are using a Macintosh or Linux computer, your Internetsettings may need adjustment; turn to page 68 for instructions. • If you are using Mac OS X 10.3 and above, renew your IPaddress: Go to System Preferences | Network. Click theConfigure button and then the R...
Page 78 - Country/Region (see page 25 for instructions on changing your; changing your ring tones.
78 Zoom V3 User’s Guide Your service provider may not pass through caller information forall calls, in particular, DID calls to your VoIP connection that come from the PSTN. Check with your provider’s customersupport. My phone’s ring sounds strange.If you don’t like the ring for incoming VoIP calls,...
Page 79 - Appendix E; Regulatory Information
Appendix E: Regulatory Information 79 Appendix E Regulatory Information U.S. FCC Part 68 Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. The unit bears a label on the back which contains among other information a product identifier in the for...