3Com Cell Phone 3C10408A User Manual

3Com3108 Wireless  
Telephone Guide  
3C10408A  
WL-108  
®
NBX Networked Telephony Solutions  
System Release 6.0  
Part Number 900-0338-01 Rev AC  
Published August 2006  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
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  
parameters required for connection to the network and wireless, Session  
Initiation Protocol (SIP), VoIP operation.  
This book covers these topics:  
Chapter 7: Menus  
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Conventions  
Table 1 defines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide.  
Table 1 Common Terms  
Term  
Definition  
Auto Attendant  
The set of voice prompts that answers incoming calls and  
describes actions that a caller or user can take to access  
individual services.  
Administrator  
Receptionist  
The person who is responsible for maintaining your  
telephone system.  
The person who answers the majority of incoming  
telephone calls. In some business environments, this  
person may be a switchboard operator.  
User  
A person who has a single telephone.  
Table 2 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide.  
Table 2 Icons  
Icon  
Type  
Description  
Information note Information that describes important features  
or instructions.  
Caution  
Information that alerts you to potential loss of  
data or potential damage to an application,  
system, device, or network.  
Warning  
Information that alerts you to potential  
personal injury.  
Documentation  
When using the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone with the 3Com NBX  
Network Telephony System, the following additional documents are  
helpful:  
3Com NBX Feature Codes Guide for SIP Telephones. This guide  
describes the NBX features that are accessible on VoIP telephones  
connected to the NBX system running in SIP mode.  
3Com NBX Administrator's Guide. This guide describes how to  
configure and manage NBX systems.  
For the most up-to-date versions of this guide and other NBX  
documentation, visit www.3com.com and click Support & Downloads >  
Downloads & Drivers.  
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Documentation  
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As always, please address all questions regarding NBX hardware and  
software to your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner.  
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace  
only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.  
WARNING: When you connect the country-specific power supply  
adapter, always connect the adapter to the power supply before you  
connect to the wall outlet.  
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
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GETTING STARTED  
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As soon as you receive your 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone package, you  
can unpack the contents, install the battery, and plug in the AC power  
adapter to begin charging the battery. This chapter describes these steps  
and the basic care and operation of your phone. It covers these topics:  
The initial handset parameters and network service must be configured  
before you can use your Wireless Phone to make or receive any calls. For  
Package Contents  
The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone ships with the following contents:  
One 802.11b/g WLAN, VoIP handset  
One CD-ROM with users manual  
One Li-ion battery  
One AC power adapter  
Installing and Charging the Battery  
The new battery in your Wireless Telephone is shipped partially charged.  
Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge the  
battery.  
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace  
only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.  
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To install and charge the battery:  
1 Remove the rear cover on the handset (See Figure 1 on page page 16.)  
2 Insert the battery in the compartment so that the metal contacts on the  
battery and handset are aligned.  
3 Replace the rear cover of the handset.  
4 Plug the AC power adapter into the USB Data Cable slot on the bottom  
of the handset. (See Figure 2 on page page 17.)  
5 Plug the other end of the power adapter into the appropriate AC outlet.  
WARNING: When you connect the country-specific power supply  
adapter, always connect the adapter to the power supply before you  
connect to the wall outlet.  
For first time usage, you should charge the battery for at least 8 hours.  
While the phone is charging, you can still do phone operations according  
the instructions in this guide. The battery charging status is accurate only  
after uninterrupted charging/ discharging. The battery can get warm  
during charging. This is not a malfunction. If the battery is completely  
exhausted, you need to charge the battery for approximately three hours  
(with the phone powered off) to reach full capacity.  
Powering the  
Phone On and Off  
You use the same key to power the phone on and off.  
To power On the phone — press and hold the  
To power OFF the phone — press and hold the  
Power key.  
Power key.  
About  
Power-Saving  
Mode  
To minimize power consumption, the LCD display automatically goes dim  
after 15 seconds (default setting) without any operations. You can  
change this setting to 30 Seconds or Always On. For details, see LCD  
Off Time in the “Settings” menu described on page 49.  
To reactivate the LCD display, press any key.  
Care and  
Maintenance  
Note the following tips to keep your phone in proper operating  
condition:  
Keep your phone and accessories away from dusty, wet or dirty areas.  
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Care and Maintenance  
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Do not put your phone or accessories in extremely hot or cold areas.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean your phone or accessories.  
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CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED  
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3COM 3108 WIRELESS  
TELEPHONE  
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This chapter describes the basic operating principles, controls, features,  
and specifications of the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone. It covers these  
topics:  
WLAN Operation –  
Placing a Call via a  
SIP Proxy Server  
The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone is a Session Initiation Protocol  
(SIP)-based wireless Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone. SIP is  
an internationally recognized standard (IETF RFC 3261) for implementing  
VoIP. You can make and receive VoIP calls as long as your Wireless  
Telephone is registered with a SIP proxy server and you are operating it  
within range of an IEEE 802.11b/g enabled wireless network (WLAN). The  
SIP proxy server can belong to a wireless Internet Telephony Service  
Provider (ITSP) or corporate VoIP PBX system, such as the 3Com NBX®  
System.  
When using your 3108 Wireless telephone to make and receive VoIP  
telephone calls, you do not need to know if the recipients connection  
type is an IP, cellular, or land line based service. Your Wireless phone can  
call any land line or mobile telephone that a traditional PSTN telephone  
can connect to as well as the IP telephone network. Calls received from  
VoIP telephones work exactly as you would expect from the traditional  
telephone service.  
The initial handset parameters and network service must be configured  
before you can use your Wireless Phone to make or receive any calls. For  
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CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3108 WIRELESS TELEPHONE  
3108 Wireless Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the location of buttons, controls, and other  
Telephone Physical key components of the 3108 Wireless Telephone.  
Description  
Figure 1 3108 Wireless Telephone — Open, Front, and Back Views  
1
5
2
3
6
4
1. Speaker  
2. Display  
3. Keypads  
5. Antenna  
4. Microphone  
6. Battery Compartment  
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Figure 2 3108 Wireless Telephone — Side, Top, and Bottom Views  
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8
7
10  
7. Volume adjustment keys  
8. Earphone jack  
9. Strap eyelet  
10. USB Data cable slot  
Built-in Features The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone has the following built-in features:  
Pixel-based display Intuitive access to calling features  
Nine configurable speed dials  
Comfort noise generation (CNG), voice activity detection (VAD) and  
adaptive jitter buffer  
RF and battery level indication  
Local phone book  
External 2.4GHz antenna  
USB charger interface  
Multi-chords melody  
ABS+PC plastic housing  
Color LCD with backlight  
Simple keypad with backlight  
Remote firmware (FW) upgrading via Wi-Fi  
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Special keypads: Redial, Hold & Volume control  
SIP v2 signaling protocol, RFC-3261  
POP3/SMTP E-mail access  
SMS (optional, by system default)  
Enhanced security based on WEP/WPA/WPA2  
Support WMM for QoS operation  
Embedded Site-Survey to ease WLAN search  
Expanded Feature Because it is based on standard SIP VoIP protocols, your 3108 Wireless  
Support Telephone can support additional features offered through the wireless  
Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) or corporate VoIP PBX system to  
which it subscribes. For example, when used with the 3Com NBX system,  
the 3108 Wireless Telephone supports additional features such as, call  
pickup and do not disturb, through feature codes. The NBX Feature  
Codes Guide for SIP Telephones describes how the 3108 Wireless  
Telephone and generic IP telephones interact with the NBX system. This  
guide is available through the NBX NetSet utility.  
Product The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone specifications are listed in Table 3.  
Specifications  
Table 3 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone Specifications  
Item  
Description  
BCM1160  
CPU  
Flash Memory  
SRAM Memory  
NOR 32MB  
16MB  
Wireless LAN Standard  
Compliance  
IEEE802.11b/g 2.4GHz  
Wireless Frequency Range Approx. 2.400~2.497GHz  
Output Power  
Max. 13dBm @802.11g  
Max. 17dBm @802.11b  
1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps up to 54Mbps  
Infrastructure  
Data Transmission Rate  
WLAN Network  
Architecture Type  
Operation Distance  
Indoor: 20~50m  
Outdoor: ~250m (@11Mbps, in line of sight area)  
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Table 3 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone Specifications (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Channel Support  
Japan:  
802.11b 14 (1~13 or 14th)  
DSSS  
Modulation Technology  
OFDM  
LCD  
1.8î Color LCD, 128x160 pixel, 65k colors  
External antenna  
Antenna Type  
Battery  
Li-ion 1000 mAh  
Dimension  
Weight  
112.9mm (L) x 48.7mm (W) x 27.3mm (H)  
Approx. 106g  
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CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3108 WIRELESS TELEPHONE  
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LEARNING TO USE YOUR PHONE  
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This chapter describes how to use the basic features of your 3Com 3108  
Wireless Telephone. It covers these topics:  
The initial handset parameters and network service must be configured  
before you can use your Wireless Phone to make or receive any calls. For  
Checking  
Connection Status  
The connection status lets you check if your handset is within range of  
the WLAN network and is properly registered with the SIP proxy server for  
VoIP operation.  
When your Wireless phone is powered on, you can check your phones  
connection status by pressing  
.
For Wireless Status you can view the following information:  
BSSID  
IP Address  
MAC Address  
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For SIP Status you see the following information:  
SIP Server  
User Agent  
Status  
Making a Call  
There are two ways to make a call when your phone is in standby:  
Dial the number for the extension you want and press  
.
Or, press  
to display your Phonebook.  
Press  
to search for the desired Phonebook entry and press  
.
Answering a Call  
When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and displays an  
incoming call message.  
Table 4 Answering a Call  
Buttons  
Description  
Accept and pick up the phone call.  
or  
or  
Reject the incoming phone call.  
Adjusting the  
Volume  
To increase or decrease the handset volume, press the volume adjustment  
keys located on the left-side of the handset (up or down).  
The volume adjustment  
level is indicated on the  
display.  
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Using the Keypad  
Lock Feature  
You can use the Keypad lock feature to avoid unintentional pressing of  
keys. There are two ways to activate the keypad lock function:  
In Standby, press and hold  
.
Or, select Menu and go to Settings > Keypad > Key Lock.  
Select OK to activate Key Lock.  
To release the keypad lock, press and hold  
.
Using the Icons  
The Wireless phones display uses different icons to inform you of various  
capabilities, features, and calling status. These icons are described in  
Table 5 3108 Wireless Telephone Display Icons  
Icon  
Description  
Signal Strength — Indicates the received wireless signal strength. The  
greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal  
Message — Indicates when you have received new messages.  
In Call / Call Forward — Appears when you are on a call/forwarding the  
call.  
Network Encryption — Indicates when network encryption is set.  
SIP Registered/ Not Registered — Indicates when you are  
registered/unregistered to SIP server.  
Ring Mode — Appears for Silent, Ring, Vibrate, and Ring+Vibrate.  
Alarm — Pops up when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time.  
Battery Level — Indicates the level of the battery charge. The more bars  
you see, the more power you have remaining.  
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Using the Keypad  
The Wireless phones keypad allows you to dial phone extensions and  
enter characters for messages and Phonebook names. You can use the  
keypad to enter any combination of numbers and text (letters and special  
symbols, including punctuation marks).  
The procedures for entering numbers and text are described in the  
following sections.  
Numeric Mode Numeric mode enables you to enter the digits, * and # characters  
indicated on the keys to dial or save as a character string, such as a phone  
number entry in your Phonebook. Simply press the keys according to the  
digits/characters you want.  
To delete digits/characters, press the  
key.  
Text Mode Text mode is indicated by the appearance of ABC in the lower left corner  
of your phones display. When entering text, start by pressing the key  
labeled with the character you prefer:  
Once for the first character;  
Twice for the second character and so on.  
This method is called multi-tap typing.  
For example, you have to press the 5 key twice to display the character  
K,” the 3 key five times to display the character “e,” and the 6 key five  
times again to display “n.”  
The cursor moves to the right each time you press a key. When entering  
the same letter twice or a different letter, wait momentarily for the cursor  
to move to the right, and then enter the next character.  
You can insert a space between words/letters by pressing the 0 key.  
To delete characters, press the  
key.  
The keys you press for the available characters are described in Table 6.  
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Table 6 Available Characters in Text Mode  
Key  
0
Characters in the Order Displayed  
space  
1
" ' [ ] < >( ) { }  
ABCabc  
2
3
DEFdef  
4
GHIghi  
5
JKLjkl  
6
MNOmno  
PQRSpqrs  
TUVtuv  
7
8
9
WXYZwxyz  
* . + - / , : ; = ? !  
# @ $ % & \ ^ _ ` | ~  
*
#
Switching Between Numeric and Text Mode  
When the Wireless phone is initially powered up and operating in  
standby, the keypad is in numeric mode. At other times, such as when  
entering information in Phonebook, you can press  
to toggle between Numeric mode, indicated by the appearance of 0-9,  
0-9*# or IP in the lower left corner of the display, and Text mode,  
indicated by ABC. To type a character string that contains both digits and  
letters, you enter the digits or letters by manually switching to either Text  
or Numeric input modes before pressing the appropriate key.  
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Using LED Status  
Indicators  
You can view phone status by determining the color and pattern of the  
LED indicators located on the front of the 3108 handset.  
These LED indicators and their status are described in Table 7.  
Table 7 LED Status Indicators  
LED Indicator  
Status  
Description  
Lighting seven colors Continuously  
rotating  
When receiving an incoming call  
Blue  
Blinking  
When there is an unanswered call  
When a new e-mail is received  
Red  
Blinking  
Solid  
When the phone is powered on and the  
battery is charging  
When the phone is powered off and the  
battery is charging  
Green  
Blinking  
Solid  
When the phone is powered on and the  
battery is fully charged  
When the phone is powered off and the  
battery is fully charged  
Magenta  
Blinking  
Acts as a warning message, indicating  
that the battery is in low level  
Storing Names and  
Numbers in Your  
Phonebook  
You can store up to 200 entries of name and phone number information  
in your Phonebook.  
To add a Phonebook entry:  
1 Select Menu and go to Phonebook > Option > New.  
2 Press  
to enter the appropriate Name, Number, E-mail, and Ring  
Tone, and to optionally set the Speed Dial.  
Press  
to switch between Numeric and Text input modes as needed.  
The selected text input method indicator shows at the bottom left of the  
screen. (Text mode: ABC or Numeric mode: 0-9*#).  
3 After completing your entry, press  
OK to confirm your settings:  
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INITIAL HANDSET CONFIGURATION  
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This chapter is intended to assist the Wireless Telephone Installer or  
person responsible for adding VoIP devices to the network.  
Before you can operate the 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone, you must  
configure the parameters in the handset that allow the telephone to  
communicate with the wireless network (WLAN) and SIP proxy server.  
These settings require detailed information about the network to which  
this handset is assigned. At a minimum, you will need to enter the IP  
address and SIP registration settings for the handset. You may also need  
to modify other settings in the handset that are required by the WLAN.  
Additionally, the network administrator will need to configure the device  
settings that are required by the wireless Internet Telephony Service  
Provider (ITSP) or a corporate VoIP PBX system, such as the 3Com NBX®  
System.  
Approved Channels: Use of this product is only authorized for the  
channels approved by each country.  
To conform to FCC channel restrictions, only channels 1-11 are available  
by default. If channels 1-13 are permitted for use in your country, please  
visit the 3Com web site (www.3com.com) for the latest software version.  
This chapter covers the following topics:  
Configuration  
Overview  
The 3108 Wireless Telephones Profile menu allows you to view and  
modify the handset parameters through the handsets built-in menu  
interface. Menu selections are displayed on the handsets LCD display.  
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Before you can use your phone, you will need to enter the profile menu  
and create a network profile. You can create up to six different network  
profiles, although you can activate only one profile at a time.  
First Step: You are required to set a password for the profile menu. A  
pop-up message displays on the screen “No Password! Please Create a  
New Password.” After the profile menu’s password is set, you need to  
enter the configured password to enter the profile menu.  
The next step after creating a network profile is to specify the parameters  
for the SIP account that you will associate with this network profile. You  
can create up to six different SIP Accounts. To complete your profile  
configuration, you must activate the network profile. These tasks are  
described in the remaining sections of this chapter.  
Entering the  
Network Profile  
Settings  
To configure a network profile:  
1 Press  
2 Enter the Profile menus password.  
3 Press to select the Network Profile menu option and then select  
the profile you want to edit from the list.  
Menu and then press  
to select Profile.  
If you are setting up a new profile, select an unused profile from the list (for  
example, <profile>). Press  
and select Rename to give an  
appropriate name to the profile.  
4 To edit the settings for the selected network profile, press  
and select  
edit. The Network Profile settings are located in the submenus for  
Wireless, IP, Account Choice, Hotspot Choice, and NAT.  
5 Edit your Wireless Settings as necessary. Table 8 describes the available  
options.  
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Table 8 Wireless Settings  
Setting  
Description  
ESSID  
Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. Specifying the ESSID is  
how you make sure that you connect to your wireless network  
instead of your neighbor’s network by mistake. You can either  
manually input the New ESSID or select Site Survey to check  
all available networks. For example: Default.  
Data Rate  
Security  
Select a specific data rate 1 Mb/s, 2 Mb/s, 5.5 Mb/s, 6 Mb/s, 9  
Mb/s, 11 Mb/s or set as Auto.  
Acts as your usage permission passport. This is an effective way  
to achieve data security. Your network provider should inform  
you about the authentication types for the access point  
encryption modes. Options include:  
Open (no security)  
WEP (select WEP-64 or WEP-128 bit) (Network dependent)  
Setting WEP as Security, you can define the WEP Key Index  
from One to Four in Key Index.  
You can set the WEP key to ensure data transmission from  
wireless access points in Key.  
WPA-PSK (select either WPA-PSK TKIP, which  
automatically changes the keys at a preset time interval,  
making it much more difficult for hackers to find and exploit  
them, or WPA-PSK AES as advanced encryption standard)  
(Network dependent).  
You can set the key to ensure data transmission from wireless  
access points in Key.  
WPA2-PSK (select WPA2-PSK TKIP or WPA2-PSK AES )  
(Network dependent).  
You can set key to ensure data transmission from wireless  
access points in Key.  
WPA (select WPA TKIP or WPA AES ) (Network dependent).  
WPA2 (select WPA2 TKIP or WPA2 AES ) (Network  
dependent).  
You can set the key to EAP (MD5, GTC, MSCHAPv2, LEAP,  
TLS or TTLS), Identity, User Name, Password, CA Cert.,  
User Cert. and Private.  
6 Edit your IP Settings as necessary. Table 9 lists the available options.  
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Table 9 IP Settings  
Setting  
Description  
Fixed IP  
Enter your IP Address, IP Netmask, IP Gateway, Primary DNS and  
Secondary DNS.  
DHCP  
The default setting; to confirm, press .  
PPPoE  
Enter User Name and Password.  
7 Edit your Account Choice as necessary. Press  
to set the associated  
SIP Account.  
If you have not yet set up your SIP account, before you can activate this  
network profile, you will need to return to the Account Choice menu  
option and specify the particular SIP account you want to associate with  
this profile.  
8 Edit your Hotspot Choice as necessary. To select the specific Hotspot or  
Off, press  
.
9 Edit your NAT Settings as necessary. Contact your network service  
provider for details. Table 10 shows the available options.  
Table 10 NAT Settings  
Setting  
Description  
NAT Solution Press  
to select Disable, SIP PING or STUN.  
NAT Timer  
You can set from 0 to 65535 sec.  
See your network service provider.  
STUN  
Address  
STUN Port  
See your network service provider.  
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Entering the SIP  
Account Settings  
The SIP account parameters enable your Wireless phone to register with  
the designated SIP proxy server for VoIP operation. To enter your SIP  
account parameters:  
1 Press  
2 Press  
, select SIP Account, and then press  
Select.  
and select the SIP account you want to edit.  
If you are setting up a new SIP account, select an unused account from  
the list (for example, <SIP Account>). Press  
and select Rename to  
give an appropriate name to the account.  
3 Press  
Option to Edit.  
4 Edit the following settings as necessary:  
Phone Number: Numbers are given by the network provider. For  
example: 2005.  
Auth. ID: Enter your authorized user ID, for example: 0233.  
Auth. Password: Enter your authorized password.  
SIP Domain: Enter the Session Initiation Protocol domain name for  
the phone.  
Proxy Address: Enter the address of SIP server, for example:  
192.168.0.1.  
To enter the decimal character (.) for the IP address, press the * key while  
in Text mode.  
Advanced: Table 11 lists the Advanced settings you can configure.  
Table 11 Advanced SIP Parameters  
Setting  
Description  
Proxy Port:  
The port number of SIP server.  
Outbound proxy address.  
Outbound  
Address:  
Outbound Port: Outbound proxy port.  
Local Port:  
Local port number.  
Reg. Timer  
(sec):  
Registration refreshing interval.  
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Table 11 Advanced SIP Parameters  
Codec:  
Compressed audio format.  
Audio transmitting interval.  
Pkt Time (ms):  
OutBand DTMF: The working of out-of-band dual-tone multifrequency.  
5 Press  
to confirm your settings.  
After defining the SIP Account settings, you must associate the SIP  
account with a particular network profile in order for the Wireless phone  
to use these settings. To do this, you name the specific SIP account in the  
Account Choice menu option of the active Network Profile. For details,  
see “Entering the Network Profile Settings” earlier in this chapter.  
Activating a  
Network Profile  
Your Wireless Telephone can have up to six different network profiles  
defined to support connections to different WLANs and/or SIP proxy  
servers.  
Only one network profile in your Wireless telephone can be active at a  
time.  
Follow these steps to activate the network profile you require for  
operating your Wireless Telephone:  
1 Press  
Menu and then press  
to select the Profile.  
2 Enter the profiles password.  
3 Select Network Profile to display the list of network profiles  
4 Select the Network Profile you want to make active.  
5 Press  
Select and ensure that Auto Detect is set to On.  
6 Select Move and press  
to move the profile you want active to the  
top of the list.  
7 Press  
profile in the list is indicated by check mark next to it. (If the profile has  
Auto Detect set to Off the displayed icon will be indicated as .)  
Back and then select Network Profile again. The active  
Return to Menu and go to Tools > Restart. Press  
OK to restart the  
phone.  
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5
This chapter covers the following topics:  
For complete descriptions of all telephone configuration settings, see  
Setting the Time  
and Date  
You must set the time and date to fully use your phone features.  
Set the time:  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Clock > Time.  
2 Set the time as described in Table 12.  
Table 12 Setting the Time  
Press  
To  
0-9  
Enter the time directly  
Scroll right or left to change hours/minutes/seconds  
Scroll up or down to change the time and to choose AM or PM if time  
format is set to 12 hour.  
Confirm your time setting  
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Set the Time Format  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Clock > Time Format.  
2 Set the time format as described in Table 13.  
Table 13 Setting the Time Format  
Press  
To  
Scroll up or down to choose  
12-Hour or 24-Hour  
Confirm your time format setting  
Set the Date  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Clock > Date.  
2 Set the date as described in Table 14.  
Table 14 Setting the Date  
Press  
To  
0-9  
Enter the date directly  
Scroll right or left to change years/months/days  
Scroll up or down to increase or decrease the date  
Confirm your date setting  
Set the Date Format  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Clock > Date Format.  
2 Set the date format as described in Table 15.  
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Table 15 Setting the Date Format  
Press To  
Scroll up or down to choose  
YY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YY  
Confirm your date format setting  
Setting the Ring  
Mode and Ring  
Tone  
Your phone rings or vibrates to alert you of an incoming call or other  
event. The Ring Mode and Ring Tone settings allow you to personalize  
this alert.  
Set the Ring Mode  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Sound Settings > Ring Mode.  
Choose from the following options:  
Silent — Neither rings nor vibrates.  
Ring — Rings using the selected ring melody.  
Vibrate — Vibrates but does not ring.  
Ring + Vibrate — First rings and then starts to vibrate.  
2 Press  
to confirm your setting.  
Set the Ring Tone  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Sound Settings > Ring Tone.  
You can select from 17 different melodies.  
2 Press  
to set the Ring Tone melody as described in Table 16.  
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Table 16 Setting Ring Tone Melody  
Press  
To  
Scroll up or down to select a ring melody from the list  
Play the selected melody  
Set your ring tone melody  
Setting a Wallpaper  
Image  
You can set a picture as a background image or wallpaper in your phones  
standby display.  
There are five built-in pictures for you to select from for the background  
image.  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Display Setting > Wallpaper.  
2 Select a background image and set the Wallpaper as described in  
Table 17 Setting the Wallpaper  
Press  
To  
Scroll up or down to different wallpaper  
View the selected background image  
Set your wallpaper  
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Adjusting the  
Backlight  
You can adjust the brightness of the display for different lighting  
conditions.  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Display Settings > LCD Brightness.  
2 Set the brightness as described in Table 18.  
Table 18 Setting the LCD Brightness  
Press  
To  
Increase or decrease the LCD lighting level  
Set your display lighting level  
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CALLING FEATURES  
6
This chapter covers the following topics:  
Viewing Recent  
Calls  
Your phone keeps track of the calls you recently received and dialed, even  
if the calls did not connect.  
View recent calls:  
1 Select Menu and go to Call Log > Missed Calls/Dialed Calls/Received  
Calls.  
2 Press  
to view the name and/or the numbers, if available, with the  
time and date when the call was received.  
When viewing the Call Log, you can also redial the number by pressing  
this key:  
Returning an  
Unanswered Call  
This feature provides an indication about the last phone call(s) you  
received, but did not answer, so that you may return the call(s).  
Your phone keeps a record of your missed calls, and displays:  
The  
(missed call) indicator  
X Missed Calls, where X is the number of unanswered calls  
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To return a missed call:  
1 Select and go to Call Log > Missed Calls.  
2 Press to view the name and the numbers, if available, with the time and  
date when the call was received. You can also redial the number by  
pressing the  
key.  
Transferring a Call  
When you are on a call, you can transfer this call (either announced or  
unannounced) to another party.  
Table 19 shows the sequence of steps involved in a call transfer.  
Table 19 Transferring a Call  
Press  
To  
Put the active call on Hold.  
Keypad keys and Dial the third-party’s number and place a new call.  
Complete the transfer.  
While third-party  
is connected  
Using the Call Mute While you are on a call, you can turn off your microphone so that the  
peer party does not hear your voice.  
Table 20 Using the Mute Control  
Press  
To  
Toggle mute on and off to block or allow sound to be heard  
through your phone’s microphone.  
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Using Call Waiting  
Call Waiting provides an alert tone when you are on an active call and  
you receive a second incoming call.  
To activate Call Waiting:  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Call Settings > Call Waiting.  
2
Press  
to select On and then press  
to activate Call Waiting.  
Table 21 describes how to use Call Waiting when you are on an active call.  
Table 21 Using Call Waiting  
Press  
To  
Answer the new call  
Toggle between the calls  
End the call on talk  
(again)  
If Call Waiting is set to Off, there is no alert tone, and the second  
incoming call will be rejected.  
Using Call  
Forwarding  
You can forward a call to another extension based on different  
conditions:  
Forward Number Transfers the call to the designated extension  
under specified conditions.  
Forward All Transfers all calls to the designated extension under  
any conditions.  
No Answer — Diverts the call to the designated extension after 18  
seconds when the call is unanswered.  
Busy — Transfers the call to the designated extension when your line  
is busy or the call is rejected.  
When Call Forwarding is active, an icon  
appears on the screen.  
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To activate any of the call forwarding functions:  
1 Select Menu and go to Settings > Call Settings > Call Forward.  
Press to select On and then press to activate Call Forward.  
2
To deactivate Call Forward, press  
3 Press to return to menu.  
To deactivate the set of Call Forward functions, go to Settings > Call  
to select Off.  
Setting > Call Forward. Choose Cancel All and press  
Select.  
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MENUS  
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This chapter describes each of the functions you can access through the  
Wireless phones built-in menu interface. It covers the following topics:  
Phonebook  
This section describes how to manage the information stored in your  
Phonebook.  
After storing entries in your Phonebook (see “Storing Names and Numbers in Your  
Phonebook” on page 26), you can search for a particular entry and view its details.  
The entries are listed in alphabetical order. After finding the appropriate name,  
press  
to view the details.  
Table 22 describes each of the menu options you have for Phonebook entries.  
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Table 22 Using Your Phonebook  
Feature  
Description  
Search  
Phonebook > Search  
Press  
to Search and press  
Select.  
You are asked to enter the name.  
Press  
Phonebook > Edit  
Press to scroll the list and then press  
OK to find the requested entry.  
Edit  
Edit.  
You can modify the Name, Number, E-mail, Ring Tone, and  
Speed Dial settings for the selected entry.  
Press  
OK to confirm your settings.  
Delete  
Phonebook > Delete  
Press  
to scroll the list and then press  
to Delete.  
A pop-up message “Delete?” appears on the screen. Press  
or Back to cancel the deletion and return to the menu.  
OK  
New  
Phonebook > New  
Press Edit and enter the desired Name, Number, E-mail, Ring  
Tone, and Speed Dial settings for the new entry.  
Call Log  
Call Log allows you to view and manage the entries for missed, dialed,  
and received calls.  
Table 23 describes each of the menu options you have for managing Call Log  
entries.  
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Table 23 Using the Call Log  
Feature  
Description  
Missed Calls  
Call Log > Missed Calls  
Press  
to Save, Delete Record or Delete All Received calls.  
You can also redial the number by pressing the  
key.  
Dialed Calls  
Received Calls  
Delete All  
Call Log > Dialed Calls  
Press  
to Save, Delete Record or Delete All Dialed calls.  
You can also redial the number by pressing the  
key.  
Call Log > Received Calls  
Press  
to Save, Delete Record or Delete All Received calls.  
You can also redial the number by pressing the  
key.  
Call Log > Delete All  
You can remove all records (missed, dialed and received) from the  
Call Log.  
A pop-up message “Delete All?” appears on the screen. Press OK  
or Back to cancel the deletion and return to the menu.  
E-mail  
Using the E-Mail feature, you can receive or send text messages through  
an established e-mail account.  
Receiving or sending e-mail is based on POP3 and SMTP system design. To use  
this feature, you must have an e-mail account (a specific username and password)  
from your e-mail service provider. The maximum storage size is 500 total  
messages for Inbox, Outbox and Draft combined.  
To limit power consumption, the phone does not automatically scan mail in  
mailboxes.  
To configure an e-mail account, go to the E-mail menu and enter the information  
requested for setting up an account using the Account Settings selection. Table 24  
describes the account setting entries and how to use your phone’s e-mail  
capabilities.  
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Table 24 Setting Up and Using E-mail  
Feature  
Description  
Account  
Settings  
From Account Settings, the following options are available:  
Account Name: enter a name for the activated account.  
Your Name: enter the name to be displayed as the sender  
name.  
Mail Address: enter your e-mail address.  
POP3 Address: enter your e-mail address.  
POP3 User ID: enter your e-mail ID.  
POP3 Password: enter your e-mail password of 1 to 20  
characters.  
SMTP Address: enter your SMTP address.  
SMTP User ID: enter your SMTP user ID.  
SMTP Password: enter your SMTP password of 1 to 20  
characters.  
Advanced:  
Reply Address: can be either in English or IP address.  
POP3 Port: provided by your network service provider. (default:  
110)  
SMTP Port: provided by your network service provider. (default:  
25)  
Signature: enter your signature according to your preference.  
Reserve Mail: you can store your mails on the server  
Write New  
Writing new mail, you can Preview the subject, recipients and  
content; fill in the Subject, add the Recipients (either Input  
Address directly or Add By the Phonebook), write the Content,  
and then you can either Save To Draft or Send the Mail.  
While editing, press  
to switch the input method (ABC or 0-9).  
Receive  
A pop-up message “Receive Mail?” on the screen indicates you  
have mail waiting.  
Press  
OK to receive new mail.  
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Table 24 Setting Up and Using E-mail (continued)  
Feature  
Description  
Inbox  
Allows you to access your e-mail Inbox and read the e-mail  
messages you’ve received.  
Press  
to select the mail you want to read and then  
press  
View.  
Details (From, Date, Recipients, Subject and Content) are indicated.  
You can also press Option to Reply, Reply with Log (reply  
with the original content), Forward, Preview the detail, read the  
Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft,  
Send Mail, Delete the mail, or Clear all mail in the Inbox.  
Outbox  
Allows you to view a list of the e-mail messages you’ve sent.  
Press  
press  
to select the mail you want to read and then  
View.  
Details (From, Date, Recipients and Subject) are indicated.  
From the outbox, you can also Forward mail, Preview the detail,  
read the Subject, set the Recipients, write the Content, Save To  
Draft, Send Mail, Delete mail, or Clear all mail in the Outbox.  
Draft  
Allows you to retrieve e-mail messages you previously saved as  
drafts. When you select this menu option, the list of all e-mail  
messages you saved as a draft appears.  
Press  
to select the mail you want to read and then  
press  
View.  
Details (From, Date, Recipients and Contents) are indicated.  
You can also Edit (either Preview the detail, read the Subject, set  
the Recipients, write the Content, Save To Draft or Send Mail)  
or Delete the mail or Clear all mail in the Draft box.  
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Speed Dial  
You can assign up to nine Speed Dials for single-key dialing of commonly  
used numbers. You can assign an entry you saved in your Phonebook a  
unique speed dial number (1-9) in phone memory. Table 25 shows the  
two ways to assign a Speed Dial, either through the Phonebook or by  
directly assigning a key to a Speed Dial.  
Table 25 Assigning Speed Dials  
Feature  
Description  
Phonebook  
Select the entry to which you want to assign the speed dialing  
number.  
Press  
Option to set the key from the  
Phonebook > Edit > Speed Dial.  
Set the speed dial key from the 1 to 9 key, and press  
Set.  
Speed Dial  
Select the key to which you want to assign the speed dialing  
number. Press  
assign from the Phonebook.  
Option and select an entry you want to  
Press  
selected.  
Set to set the speed dial key to the number you  
Profile  
Table 26 shows the options you have for Profile settings.  
Table 26 Profile Settings  
Feature  
Description  
Network Profile  
SIP Account  
Roaming  
For details, refer to “Entering the SIP Account Settings” on  
Profile > Roaming  
Roam Metric (you can set from 0 to -99).  
Roam Delta (you can set from 0 to 99).  
Nprobes (you can set from 100 to 1).  
Active Time (you can set from 1000 to 1).  
Home Time (you can set from 1000 to 1).  
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Table 26 Profile Settings  
Profile Password  
Profile > Profile Password  
You can change your profile password. First enter the “Old  
Password” and then enter the “New Password.”  
Press  
OK to set the new password.  
Hotspot  
Profile > Hotspot  
Press  
to select one of five hotspots and then press  
Set to enter the hotspot name and password.  
Profile > Secure Setup  
Secure Setup  
Press  
Back to menu.  
Yes to activate SES (security easy setup) or  
Settings  
Table 27 describes each of the phone features you can access through the  
Settings menu.  
Table 27 Phone Settings  
Feature  
Description  
Language  
Settings > Language  
You can set the display language, for example: English or Japanese.  
Press  
Set to confirm your setting or press  
Back to  
return to the previous menu.  
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Table 27 Phone Settings (continued)  
Clock  
Settings > Clock  
There are six options included in Clock menu:  
Settings > Clock > Time  
This option enables you to adjust the current time.  
Press  
and enter the appropriate time with numeric keys.  
Press  
menu.  
OK to confirm your setting or press  
Back to  
Settings > Clock > Date  
This option enables you to adjust the current date.  
Press  
and enter the appropriate date with numeric keys.  
Press  
menu.  
OK confirm your setting or press  
Back to  
Settings > Clock > Time Format  
You can set the desired display format (12-Hour or 24-Hour) for  
the time.  
If 12-Hour is set as Time Format, the correspondent format  
(AM/PM) appears on the screen.  
Settings > Clock > Date Format  
You can set the display format (YY/MM/DD or MM/DD/YY).  
Settings > Clock > Time Zone  
You can set the time zone of your location to count the time  
difference when you travel around the world.  
Settings > Clock > Daylight Savings  
You can set Off or On if the daylight saving time is needed.  
Settings > Clock > Network Time  
You can set Off or On for Network Time.  
If the network time is set On, then select a Time Server from the  
list displayed.  
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Table 27 Phone Settings (continued)  
Alarm Clock Settings > Alarm Clock  
This option enables you to set the alarm to ring at a specific time.  
Alarm Time:  
Press  
and enter the appropriate time with numeric keys.  
Press  
OK to confirm your setting.  
Mode:  
Press  
and to activate the alarm Once, Daily or Weekly  
Set to confirm your setting.  
and then press  
To cancel the alarm clock, select Off and then press  
to confirm your setting.  
Set  
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Table 27 Phone Settings (continued)  
Call Settings  
Settings > Call Settings  
Three options are included in Call Settings:  
Settings > Call Settings > Call Waiting  
For details, refer to Using Call Waiting on page 36.  
Settings > Call Settings > Call Forward  
For details, refer to Using Call Forwarding on page 37.  
Settings > Call Settings > Block Caller ID  
This feature allows you to hide your phone number to the calling  
party.  
Press  
to select On or Off.  
Settings > Call Settings > Refuse Private  
This feature allows you to refuse calls that have caller ID blocked.  
Press  
to select On or Off to activate/deactivate.  
Settings > Call Settings > Beep Notification  
This feature allows you to set Off or On for beep awareness at the  
50 seconds for every 1 minute interval.  
Press  
menu.  
Set to confirm your setting. Or press  
Back to the  
Settings > Call Settings > Hold Transfer  
This feature allows you to transfer your call via SIP server or DTMF  
Flash.  
Press  
to select SIP or DTMF Flash.  
Settings > Call Settings > Regional Tone  
This feature enables you to set a specific call progressing tone.  
Press  
to select North America or Japan.  
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Table 27 Phone Settings (continued)  
Speed Dial  
Settings > Speed Dial  
There are three options for you to choose:  
Disable: Deactivate the speed dial function.  
Ask: Press and hold the numeric key (for example, 1) the screen will  
display the numbers and then press to make the call.  
Dial: Press and hold the numeric key (for example, 1) to make the  
call directly.  
Sound  
Settings  
Settings > Sound Settings  
Four options are included in Sound Settings:  
Settings > Sound Settings > Speaker Volume  
You can adjust the speaker volume through the menu or by using  
the 5-way navigation key.  
To increase the volume, either press  
or  
.
To decrease the volume, press either  
or  
.
Press  
to menu.  
OK to confirm your setting and then press  
Back  
Settings > Sound Settings > Ring Tone  
Settings > Sound Settings > Ring Mode  
You can select the preferred Melody and/or set the Ring Volume  
and Ring Mode in the Ring Tone menu.  
Settings > Sound Settings > Warning Tone  
You can either turn On or Off the warning tone. Press  
to confirm your setting.  
Set  
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Table 27 Phone Settings (continued)  
Display  
Settings  
Settings > Display Settings  
Settings > Display Settings > Wallpaper  
For details, refer to“Setting a Wallpaper Image” on page 36.  
Settings > Display Settings > Greeting  
This option enables you to set welcome words as greeting and to be  
displayed when the phone is powered on.  
Settings > Display Settings > LCD Off Time  
You can select the period of time the LCD is on. The backlight turns  
on when you press a key and turns off when there is no activity for  
the specified time period. You can either select LCD off time as  
Always On, 15 Seconds or 30 Seconds.  
Settings > Display Settings > LCD Brightness  
For details, refer to “Adjusting the Backlight” on page 37.  
Settings > Display Settings > Config. Tip  
This feature allows you to view all the settings you’ve set. When  
scrolling over a setting, a small window indicates the value.  
Press  
to select On or Off to activate/deactivate.  
Keypad  
Settings > Keypad  
Three options included in Keypad:  
Settings > Display Settings > Keypad Lock  
Key lock is used to prevent unintentional pressing of keys.  
Press  
OK to process the action or press  
Back to the menu.  
Settings > Display Settings > Key Tones  
You can activate the tone that the phone sounds when you press a  
key.  
To activate the key tone, press  
to select Click Tone.  
To deactivate the key tone, select Tone Off.  
Settings > Display Settings > Key Backlight  
You can activate (set as On) the key backlight when you press a key.  
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Tools  
Table 28 describes each of the options you have through the Tools menu.  
Table 28 Tools Options  
Feature  
Description  
Signal  
Quality  
Tools > Signal Quality  
Displays the status of current wireless connection, including ESSID,  
BSSID, Channel, Rate, RSSI, Noise and Security.  
Site Survey  
Tools > Site Survey  
Lists all available networks.  
You can see all listed networks (sites) information.  
Press  
check the details.  
Renew to rescan the networks. Press  
Detail to  
Statistics  
Tools > Statistics  
You can check the following information: IP Statistics, RTP/RTCP,  
Encoding and Decoding.  
To refresh the information, press  
to Renew.  
Battery  
Ping  
Tools > Battery  
You can see Charger Status and Voltage level.  
Tools > Ping  
You can test connectivity with a network host.  
Tools > Version  
Version  
You can view information for Bootcode, Firmware, Build Time and  
RAM Size.  
Back to  
Default  
Tools > Back to Default  
You can either Clear the original data recorded in Phonebook,  
E-mail or Others. You can also remove All settings on your phone  
and reset factory defaults.  
A confirmation message appears on the screen before the change.  
Press  
Tools > Restart  
A confirmation message appears. Press  
OK to proceed or  
Back to exit to the menu.  
Restart  
OK to power your  
Back to return to the menu.  
phone off and on, or press  
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WEB CONFIGURATION  
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The 3108 Wireless Telephone includes a built-in Web Configuration utility  
that allows you to easily view and edit your telephone settings from your  
PC.  
This chapter covers the following topics:  
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Accessing the Web  
Configuration  
Utility  
To access the Web Configuration utility, your Wireless phone must have  
an IP address and WLAN connection. The PC used to view the Web  
Configuration utility must be connected to this same network.  
1 In Standby, press  
Status to view your Phone Status IP Address. A  
connected IP address is indicated (for example,172.16.140.174).  
2 Enter the phones IP address in your PCs Web browser (for example,  
http://172.16.140.174).  
3 Enter the Logon ID and password to access the Web Configuration utility.  
(The initial default settings for logon ID and password are: admin and  
admin, respectively.)  
Checking Wireless  
Network Status  
By selecting Current Status, you can view your phones ESSID, BSSID, IP  
address and MAC address settings for the wireless network.  
Editing Names and  
Numbers in Your  
Phone Book  
Using Phone Book in Web Configuration, you can add, store, edit or  
remove all recorded entries.  
To create a new entry:  
1 Select New and then enter the Name (20 characters as max. length),  
E-mail, Ring Tone, Number and/or set the Speed Dial (1 to 9).  
2 Select Save to add the new entry to your Phonebook.  
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To edit an existing entry:  
1 In the Name column, double-click the entry you want to edit.  
2 Make any changes you need.  
3 After editing an entry, you can Save, Delete, Cancel or Reset the entry.  
You can delete all the recorded entries by pressing Clear All. A  
confirmation message appears on the screen. Press OK to confirm your  
setting. All entries are then removed from the Phone Book.  
Wireless Network  
Settings  
Select Wireless Network Settings to display your Network Profile List.  
From this list you can Configure or Remove a network profile.  
To configure a network profile:  
1 Select the profile entry and click Configure to enter the sub-menu.  
Table 29 describes the settings that you can configure for a Network  
Profile.  
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Table 29 Network Profile Settings  
Setting  
Description  
Network Profile  
Name:  
Enter the network profile name.  
ESSID:  
Stands for Extended Service Set Identifier. Specifying the ESSID  
is how you make sure that you connect to your wireless  
network instead of your neighbor’s network by mistake. You  
can either manually input the New ESSID or select Site  
Survey to check all available networks. For example: Default.  
Data Rate:  
Security:  
It can be set as Auto, 1Mbp/s, 2Mbp/s, 5.5Mbp/s, 6Mbp/s,  
9Mbp/s, 11Mbp/s, 12Mbp/s, 18Mbp/s, 24Mbp/s, 36Mbp/s,  
48Mbp/s or 54Mbp/s.  
Options include: OPEN, WEP-64, WEP-128, WPA-PSK TKP,  
WPA, PSK AES, WPA2-PSK TKP, WPA2-PSK AES, WPA TKIP,  
WPA AES, WPA2 TKIP, WPA2 AES  
IP Setting:  
Select one of the following: DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPOE.  
NAT Setting:  
Select one of the following: Disable, SIP PING or STUN. You  
can also set NAT timer.  
2 Select Save to confirm your settings. Alternatively, you can select Cancel  
to leave the settings unchanged, or Reset to remove the settings.  
3 Edit the Certification settings (CA Cert./ User Cert./ Private Key) as  
needed.  
4 Edit your SIP Account Choice setting as needed.  
SIP Settings  
Select SIP Account Settings to display the SIP Account List. From this list  
you can Configure or Remove a SIP Account.  
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To configure a SIP Account:  
1 Select the account entry and click Configure to enter the sub-menu.  
2 Edit the following SIP Account settings as needed: SIP Account Name,  
Phone Number, Authentication ID, Authentication Password, SIP Domain,  
Proxy Address, Outbound Address, Local Port, Register Timer(sec), Codec  
(Auto/G.711u/G.711a/ G129A), Pkt Time(ms)(Default,  
20,30,40,50,60,70,80), OutofBand DTMF (Off/On).  
3 Select Save to confirm your settings. Alternatively, you can select Cancel  
to leave the settings unchanged or Reset to remove the settings.  
Phone Settings  
This section describes the phone settings you can view or edit. Table 30  
describes the settings that you can configure for a Network Profile.  
Table 30 Phone Settings  
Setting  
Description  
Clock:  
Three options can be set: Time Zone, Daylight Savings and Network  
time.  
Call Settings: You can set Call Waiting, Forward Number, No Answer, Block Caller  
ID, Beep Notification, Hold Transfer, Forward All, Busy, Refuse  
Private and Regional Tone in Call Settings.  
Sound  
Settings:  
You can set Speaker Volume, Ring Volume, Warning Tone, Melody  
and Ring Mode in Sound Settings.  
Display  
You can set LCD Off Time or Wallpaper in Display Settings.  
Settings:  
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E-mail Settings  
This section helps you to manage your e-mail account.  
1 To adjust your e-mail account, click Configure to enter the sub-menu.  
2 The following options are listed: Account Name, Your Name, Mail  
Address, POP3 Address, POP3 User ID, POP3 Password, POP3 Port, SMTP  
Address, SMTP User ID, SMTP Password, SMTP Port, Reply Address and  
Signature.  
3 You can also Remove or Activate one of up to five e-mail accounts.  
Upgrade Software  
This option enables you to upgrade your phones software. The 3108  
Wireless Telephone is shipped with firmware already installed. To upgrade  
your firmware:  
1 Click Browse and find the new firmware image on your network or on a  
CD.  
2 Click Upgrade. Be sure to wait at least 3 minutes for the upgrade  
process to complete.  
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Upgrade Bootcode  
This option enables you to upgrade your phones bootcode (starting  
system).  
CAUTION: Do not interrupt a boot code upgrade operation.  
Debug Statistics  
Detailed information about Debug Statistics is listed.  
Information includes: Wireless Network Status (ESSID, BSSID, IP  
address, MAC address), WL Info (rssi is, noise is, No scan in progress,  
current mac channel, target channel, Receive, Transmit), RTP Stats  
(igrRtpPkt, igrRtpByte, egrRtpByte, egrRtpCumLostPkt,  
egrRtpNoProfDiscPkt, igrRtpPkt, egrRptJitter, igrRtpLatency), PVE Stats  
(peakHoldingTime, packetCount, addTailCount, reorderCount,  
overrunCount, duplicateCount, outOfRangeCount, tooLateCount,  
cantDecodeCount, ajcUnderrunCount, ajcDeleteCount, ajcRepeatCount,  
ajcResyncCount, ajcPhaseJitterCount, inactiveFrameCount,  
activeFrameCount, sidFrameCount, toneRelayCount) and PVE State  
(timer, expectedTimestamp, lastArrivalTime, lastArrTimeStamp,  
lastReleaseTimestamp, actualHoldTime, currentHoldTime,  
minHoldTimeTracker, masHoldTimeTracker, releaseBump,  
underrunDuration, actionPendingTimer, currentDec, timerLastArrival,  
currentEnc, currentEncPktTime, currentEncPktSize).  
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Reboot Phone  
After upgrading software, you need to reboot the phone (power off and  
on) to activate all new settings.  
Password  
Logout  
You can change the current password for the Web Configuration utility  
by using this feature.  
To exit the web configuration, select Logout.  
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This appendix contains troubleshooting suggestions for identifying and  
solving common network connection and SIP registration problems. For  
additional assistance, see your network administrator.  
Unable to Connect  
to the Network  
If upon power up, your phone displays the message “No Network,”  
check the following:  
Check the signal strength on your phones display. Make sure that you  
are within range of the WLAN signal transmitter.  
Select  
Status and check to see if your phones wireless settings  
are correct. If your phone is configured to obtain its IP address from a  
DHCP server, check that it has received its IP address. If you need to  
modify your phones wireless settings, see “Entering the Network  
If you have multiple network profiles configured for your phone, verify  
that the correct network profile is active. See “Activating a Network  
Unable To Register  
If upon power up, your Wireless phone shows a network connection, but  
With The SIP Server displays the message “No Service,” check the following:  
Select  
Status and check to see if your phones SIP settings are  
correct. If you need to modify any of these settings, see “Entering the  
If you have multiple network profiles configured for your phone, verify  
that the correct network profile is active. See “Activating a Network  
Make sure the SIP account is properly defined and that this SIP  
account name appears in the Account Choice option of the active  
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network profile. See “Entering the Network Profile Settings” on  
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A
The 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone, (3C10408A, WL-108) must be  
installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturers  
instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the  
product. This device complies with the following radio frequency and  
safety standards.  
This product contains encryption. It is unlawful to export out of the U.S.  
without obtaining a U.S. Export License.  
This product does not contain any user serviceable components. Any  
unauthorized product changes or modifications will invalidate 3Coms  
warranty and all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.  
Caution: Exposure to The highest SAR value for this model WL-108 was tested by DASY4,  
Radio Frequency considering handset use in contact with the body, and is in compliance  
Radiation with FCC SAR limits.  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for  
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be carried with a  
minimum distance 2.5cm (1 inch) between the antenna and your body  
when using the earphone. Belt-clips or holster used should not contain  
metallic components.  
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is  
located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health  
Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6,  
obtainable from Health Canadas website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.  
This product has been tested and complied with the standard EN50360  
and EN50361.  
US – Radio Frequency This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any  
Requirements other antenna or transmitter.  
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USA-Federal This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
Communications to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful  
Commission (FCC) interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
the party responsible for compliance could void users authority to  
operate this equipment  
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal  
Communications Commission helpful:  
The Interference Handbook  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,  
Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No. 004-000-0034504.  
3Com is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by  
unauthorized modification of the devices included with this 3Com 3108  
Wireless Telephone, (3C10408A, WL-108), or the substitution or  
attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than specified by  
3Com.  
The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification,  
substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.  
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Manufacturer’s 3Com Corporation  
Declaration of 350 Campus Drive  
Conformity Marlborough, MA 01752-3064, USA  
(800) 527-8677  
Date: Aug. 15, 2006  
Declares that the Product:  
Brand Name: 3Com Corporation  
Model Number: WL-108  
Equipment Type: 3Com 3108 Wireless Phone  
;
3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone  
Model WL-108  
Canada – Industry This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.  
Canada (IC)  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may  
not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation of this  
device.”  
L ‘ utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions  
suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l’ utilisateur du  
dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu,  
même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le  
fonctionnement du dispositif.  
The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies  
that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.  
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type  
and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated  
power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful  
communication. To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this  
device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to  
provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is  
installed outdoors is subject to licensing.  
Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant  
l'objet d'une licence, il doit etre utilize a l'interieur et devrait etre place  
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loin des fenetres afin de Fournier un ecram de blindage maximal. Si le  
matriel (ou son antenne d'emission) est installe a l'exterieur, il doit faire  
l'objet d'une licence.  
Industry Canada (IC) This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Emissions Compliance  
AVIS DE CONFORMITÉ À LA RÉGLEMENTATION D’INDUSTRIE CANADA  
Statement  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conform à la norme NMB-003  
du Canada.  
Safety Compliance This device has been tested and certified according to the following  
Notice safety standards and is intended for use only in Information Technology  
Equipment which has been tested to these or other equivalent standards:  
UL Standard 60950-1  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1  
IEC 60950-1  
EN 60950-1  
Europe – EU EU Declaration of Conformity  
Declaration of  
Conformity  
This equipment may be operated in  
AT  
DE  
MT  
GB  
BE  
GR  
NL  
IS  
CY  
HU  
PL  
CZ  
IE  
DK  
IT  
EE  
LV  
SI  
FI  
FR  
LU  
SE  
TR  
LT  
ES  
RO  
PT  
NO  
SK  
CH  
LI  
BG  
Intended use: IEEE 802.11b/g radio device  
To ensure product operation is in compliance with local regulations, select  
the country in which the product is installed. Refer to 3Com 3108  
Wireless Telephone Guide (3C10408A, WL-108).  
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Europe - Declaration Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Conformity  
of Conformity in  
Languages of the  
European Conformity  
Česky  
3Com Coporation tímto prohlašuje, tímto prohlašuje, že tento RLAN device je ve  
shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice  
1999/5/ES..  
[Czech]  
Dansk  
Undertegnede 3Com Corporation erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr RLAN device  
overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
[Danish]  
Deutsch  
Hiermit erklärt 3Com Corporation, dass sich das Gerät RLAN device in  
Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen  
einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.  
[German]  
Eesti  
Käesolevaga kinnitab 3Com Corporation seadme RLAN device vastavust direktiivi  
1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele  
sätetele.  
[Estonian]  
English  
Hereby, 3Com Corporation, declares that this RLAN device is in compliance with  
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Español  
Por medio de la presente 3Com Corporation declara que el RLAN device cumple  
con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o  
exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
[Spanish]  
Ελληνική  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ 3Com Corporation ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ RLAN device  
ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ  
ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.  
[Greek]  
Français  
[French]  
Par la présente 3Com Corporation déclare que l'appareil RLAN device est conforme  
aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive  
1999/5/CE.  
Italiano  
[Italian]  
Con la presente 3Com Corporation dichiara che questo RLAN device è conforme ai  
requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva  
1999/5/CE.  
Latviski  
Ar šo 3Com Corporation deklarē, ka RLAN device atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK  
būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.  
[Latvian]  
Lietuvių  
Šiuo 3Com Corporation deklaruoja, kad šis RLAN device atitinka esminius  
reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.  
[Lithuanian]  
Nederlands  
[Dutch]  
Hierbij verklaart 3Com Corporation dat het toestel RLAN device in overeenstem-  
ming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn  
1999/5/EG.  
Malti  
Hawnhekk, 3Com Corporation, jiddikjara li dan RLAN device jikkonforma  
mal-htigijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti ohrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva  
1999/5/EC.  
[Maltese]  
Magyar  
Alulírott, 3Com Corporation nyilatkozom, hogy a RLAN device megfelel a vonatkozó  
alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.  
[Hungarian]  
Polski  
Niniejszym 3Com Corporation oświadcza, że RLAN device jest zgodny z  
zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy  
1999/5/EC.  
[Polish]  
Português  
3Com Corporation declara que este RLAN device está conforme com os requisitos  
essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
[Portuguese]  
Slovensko  
[Slovenian]  
3Com Corporation izjavlja, da je ta RLAN device v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in  
ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.  
Slovensky  
[Slovak]  
3Com Corporation týmto vyhlasuje, že RLAN device spĺňa základné požiadavky a  
všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.  
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Suomi  
3Com Corporation vakuuttaa täten että RLAN device tyyppinen laite on direktiivin  
1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen  
mukainen.  
[Finnish]  
A copy of the signed Declaration of Conformity can be downloaded from  
the Product Support web page for the 3C10408A at  
Europe - Restrictions  
This device may be operated indoors or outdoors in all countries of the  
European Community using the 2.4GHz band: Channels 1 – 13,  
except where noted below.  
for Use of 2.4 GHz  
Frequencies in  
European Community  
Countries  
In Italy the end-user must apply for a license from the national  
spectrum authority to operate this device outdoors.  
In Belgium outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.46 –  
2.4835 GHz band: Channel 13.  
In France outdoor operation is only permitted using the 2.4 – 2.454  
GHz band: Channels 1 – 7.  
Brazil RF Compliance Este produto está homologado pela ANATEL, de acordo com os  
procedimentos regulamentados pela Resolução 242/2000, e atende aos  
requisitos técnicos aplicados.  
Opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra  
interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode  
causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário.  
Para maiores informações, consulte o site da ANATEL –  
Korea RF Compliance This device may cause radio interference during its operation. Therefore  
service in relation to human life security is not available.  
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INDEX  
U
USB Data Cable slot  
P
V
password  
volume adjustment keys  
phonebook  
W
Web Configuration utility  
R
receptionist  
S
speed dial  
T
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