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Page 1 - IP Phone

IP150IP Phone

Page 2 - Interference Information

1011Understanding your PhoneThe IP150 is comprised of three main areas:1. Front2. Back3. SideFront The front of the phone is comprised of three main a

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101111• Screen—the primary portion of the phone’s front is comprised of the large, touchscreen LCD screen.• Buttons—the action buttons allow you to in

Page 4 - Licensing

1213BackThe back of the phone provides you access to several ports by which you can connect your phone. BackThe connection po

Page 5 - Table of Contents

121313SideThe side of the phone also provides access to several ports for connection accessories:1. Headset—this port supports a standard 2.5mm headse

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1415DesktopThe desktop area displays phone features as they are initiated. For example, a vari-ety of windows and content can appear in this area incl

Page 7 - About This Manual

141515On-Screen KeyboardAnytime you activate a feature that requires text (i.e., searching contacts) you will be provided with an on-screen keyboard.

Page 8 - IP150 Layout

1617Getting StartedWhether this is your rst IP phone or you are a seasoned IP professional, we’re here to help! The steps below will make your set-u

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161717Press the Apps button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. Tap the Settings icon to enter the Settings Menu. The very top option on the list

Page 10 - Understanding your Phone

1819 Tapping that option will bring up a list of Lines.

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181919Select a line and you will be prompted to enter the following information: Server, SIP Username, Auth Username, and Password. This informatio

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23Interference InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device ma

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2021The phone will take you to the “Phone Status” window, showing you all the impor-tant details of your phone. It may take a moment for your phone t

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202121The IP150 and your Phone SystemYour IP150 phone is intended to be connected to an existing internet-based phone system such as an IP-PBX (a SIP-

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2223When you are nished, tap the Apply Changes button. This will commit the changes and return you to the list of lines.Connecting to a SIP Provider

Page 16 - Getting Started

222323 • SIP Domain—an optional domain. Contact your network administrator or SIP service provider for this information. • Voicemail Number—the

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2425Basic Phone FeaturesThe IP150 has a variety of powerful features for you to use…all with just a tap of your nger: • Initiating a call • Ending

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242525Ending a callTo end a call: • Tap the End Call button on the on-screen keypad. • Alternatively, if you are using the handset, simply hang up t

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2627Muting a call volumeTo mute an active call: • Tap the Mute Button in the right-hand navigation bar during an active call. This will turn the

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262727RedialingTo redial a number that you previously dialed: • Tap on the Messages button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This will open

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2829Accessing voicemailTo access voicemail: • Tap the Messages button on the left-hand side of the dial pad, and then tap the Voicemail tab. Thi

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282929ApplicationWindow • Within the Applications Window, tap the Phone Status Icon. This will open the Phone Status Window.Phone Status • The

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233NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These

Page 24 - Basic Phone Features

3031 • VoIP Status —this is an indication that the phone is properly provisioned to make and receive calls with a SIP provider; • Internet —thi

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303131Notications • The Notications Window provides detailed information about missed calls and other phone activity.Making a CallMaking a cal

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3233SpeakerTo place a call using the speaker: • Press the Speaker Button on the right hand side of the dial pad. This will engage the speakerpho

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323333 • Each contact that is displayed has one of three icons to quick dial phone numbers: - Work - Home - Mobile • To initiate a cal

Page 28 - Using the IP150

3435 • To dial the number, tap on the Call Button of the number you wish to call. This will initiate the call immediately using the speakerphone

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343535SearchThe IP150 includes a built-in search feature for nding information on your phone.To access the Search feature: • Make sure that you are

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3637ContactsThe integrated Contacts Address Book on the IP150 makes it easy to quickly initiate calls and enables you to import contacts from Microsof

Page 31 - Direct Dial Number

363737OutlookTo lter your contacts by those imported from Microsoft® Outlook™: • Tap on the Outlook Button at the top of the Contacts Window. This

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3839 • Tap the Search Button from the Bottom Menu Bar to open the Search Window. Search Contacts • To carry out a search: -Enter the search t

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383939Add New Contacts• To create a new contact, you can specify the following information: - Given Name—this is the contact’s rst name - Famil

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45This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Licen

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4041• Home Email—the contact’s email address (note: you can tap Home to change the eld type from Home to Mobile to Work or to another custom-dened 

Page 36 - Contacts

404141 • Notes—tap the Plus Icon to add a Notes Field. Tap in the Notes Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter text for this contact;

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4243 • Delete Contact • Tap the Edit Contact Button from the Bottom Menu Bar to open the Edit Contacts Window.• For each contact, you can mod

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424343 • IM—the contact’s Instant Messaging name. Tap the Plus Icon to add one or more IM names including (Note: the following IM sources are

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4445 Field to bring up the On-Screen Keyboard and enter the URL. • Tapping the More Arrow again will remove these additional elds. • When you are

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444545 • While the contacts window is being displayed, lter or search the contacts to nd the contact you wish to edit and tap that contact. This

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4647Importing Your ContactsThe IP150 is capable of importing your contacts from the Microsoft® Outlook™ program on your PC and syncing with your Googl

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464747Once you’ve logged in, click the PC Connect link. Clicking on the PC Pairing Download link will download a le called CloudPhone-Setup.msi. On

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4849 ApplicationsOne of the many features that dierentiates the IP150 from other, ordinary desk-top phones is the ability to add applications. Becaus

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484949Alarm clockThe Alarm Clock Application allows you to set one or more times at which time the IP150 will sound an alarm.To access the Alarm Clock

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455Table of ContentsTable of Contents 2Welcome to the Phone of the Future! 6Copyright Statement 7About This Manual 8Conventions 8Un

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5051 • Tap on the Browser Icon. This will open the Browser Window.Web Browser • To interact with the Browser: • Tap on the URL Field. This will dis

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505151CalculatorApplicationPhone StatusThe phone status application provides information about your current phone pro-visioning and its connectivity t

Page 48 - Applications

5253Settings• The specic settings available to you as part of conguring your phone are cov-ered under the “Conguring Your Phone” section of this ma

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525353 •To begin the update process, tap the Check For Update Button. Note: the Use Update Server Field is pre-populated with “Glass”. It is not

Page 50 - Calculator

5455• To login: • Click on the Login Link at the top of the screen. This will open the Login Window.Login to market.cloudtc.com • Username—ent

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545555• To “purchase” an application: • Find the application by navigating through the categories on the left. When you nd the application you wan

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5657Adding applications from the App MarketThrough the Cloud TC App Market on your phone, you can add new applications to your phone.Once you have pur

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565757ApplicationSettings • Tap on the Manage Applications Option from the Application Settings Window. This will open the Manage Applications W

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5859Adding Application to Home Screen • To add the application, simply move it to where you want on your home screen and release your nger. Note: t

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585959 • Press and hold your nger on the icon of the application you wish to remove from your home screen. After a few seconds, a Trash Can Tab

Page 56 - Removing applications

67Table of ContentsSettings 50Software Update 51Cloud TC App Market 52Adding applications from the App Market 56Removing applica

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6061To add a shortcut: • Make sure you are on the home screen. • Press the Menu Button on the right-hand side of the dial pad. This will open th

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606161 • Music playlist—tapping this option will open music playlist: Play all and Recently added. Select of music playlist will be added shortcut

Page 59 - Conguring Your IP150

6263Once you have added a folder to the home screen, you can access it by tapping on it. This will open the folder in a pop-up window. If you wish to

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626363 -Server—enter the fully-qualied domain name or IP address of the SIP server -SIP Username—enter your username that has been cong

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6465NetworkSettings • By default, the IP150 will come pre-congured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP Server. In the event that it is not provi

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646565Note: if you have questions about what IP address to use or need assistance, you should contact your network administrator. -Subnet Mask— tap

Page 63 - Network Settings

6667Sound & DisplayTo congure your phone’s sound and display setting: • Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. Thi

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666767 -Phone Ringtone— tap the More Arrow to open the Ringtones Pop-up Window. Select the ringtone for your phone from the list. Tap

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6869Location and Security Settings • There are several settings that you can congure: -Visible Passwords—tap the checkbox to enable to disable

Page 66 - Sound & Display

686969 -Unknown Sources—enable or disable your ability to install third-party software on the phone. If this checkbox is enabled then you

Page 67 - Location & Security

677Copyright StatementAndroid and the Android Operating System are copyright © Google and are used under the terms of their agreement.Any other refere

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7071Running Services • To end a service, simply tap it. This will open the Stop Service Popup Window. Tap the Stop Button to stop the service. N

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707171PrivacyServices • Factory data reset your data, tap the Factory Data Reset Option. You will be prompted with a dialogue box to conrm the res

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7273SearchServices • Searchable Items—tap this option to open the Searchable Items Window. In this window, you can specify which data to allow to b

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727373Language and Keyboard Settings • Select Locale—select this option to choose a locale. At this time, the only supported locale is English.

Page 72 - Language and Keyboard

7475Date and Time SettingsDate and Time SettingsYou can specify several settings for how the phone displays the date and time. These include: • Selec

Page 73 - Date and Time

747575NTP ServerThe NTP Server is required to automatically provide the date and time to your phone. To set the NTP Server: • Press the Applications

Page 74 - Date and Time Settings

7677Select Date FormatTo set the format of the date: • Press the Applications Button on the left-hand side of the dial pad. This will open the App

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767777Information About Your IP150If you need detailed technical information about the IP150, you can get it through the settings menu.To access the P

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7879Browsing the Web on Your IP150The IP150 includes a built-in, full-featured web browser that includes a number of powerful features including: -

Page 77 - Information About Your IP150

787979 • Tap on the URL eld at the top. This will open the on-screen keyboard into which you can type the URL. • When you are nished, tap the

Page 78 - Entering a URL

89Parts ChecklistMake sure your package includes the following items:1. IP150 desktop phone2. Corded handset3. Handset cord4. Power adapter5. Eth

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8081 • Select the Windows option. This will open the Windows Window.Browser Windows • The Windows Window displays all of the current windows you hav

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808181 • Tap on the URL eld at the top. This will open the on-screen keyboard into which you can type the URL. • When you are nished, tap the G

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8283 • History—tapping on this option will display a history of visited URLs. You can tap on one to immediately open the URL in the browser.Sear

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828383Download historyYou can download les to your phone through the browser (such as third-party applications). To see the download history: • Firs

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8485Browser Settings • There are a variety of browser settings you can specify: -Text size—tap this option to set the size of the text. This will

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848585 • Japanese (ISO-2022-JP) • Japanese (SHIFT_JIS) • Japanese (EUC-JP) -Block pop-up windows—tap this option to enable or disabl

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8687 -Clear all cookie data—it may be a good idea from time to time, for privacy reasons, to remove all of the data in the cookies stored on

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868787Index About, 8About Glass, 77Accessing Voicemail, 26Adjusting the call volume, 24Applications, 18, 47Applications, Adding, 56Applications, Addin

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8889Conguring, Network Settings, 64Conguring, Network Settings Manually, 65Conguring, Network Settings via DHCP, 64Conguring, Phone Settings, 63Co

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888989Getting Started, 19 Step 1, 19 Step 2, 19 Step 3, 19 Step 4, 19 Step 5, 19Keypad, 34Make a Call, 30Making a Call, 23Making a Conference Ca

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899Important Installation Information• Never install network wiring during a lightning storm.• Never install network jacks in wet locations unless the

Page 90 - Troubleshooting Guide

9091Troubleshooting GuideLine status is unavailable• Check or repeat installation steps;• Check the IP address and the VOIP status , make sure the pho

Page 91 - Causes of Poor Reception

909191Causes of Poor Reception• Aluminum siding.• Foil backing on insulation.• Heating ducts and other metal construction that can shield radio signal

Page 92 - Limited Warranty

9293WarrantyLimited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Defects in materials or workmanshipFor how long after your purchase:• Two years, from date of

Page 93 - Limitation of Warranty:

929393• Products purchased or serviced outside the USA• Acts of nature, such as, but not limited to lightning damageProduct Registration:• Please comp

Page 94 - Beaverton, Or 97005

94Visit the RCA web site at www.rca4business.comPlease do not send any products to the Oregon address listed in this manual or on the carton. This wi

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