Clicomm CWP 100 User Manual

7.3.3. Call hold........................................................................................................................................................ 19  
7.3.4. Call mute ...................................................................................................................................................... 19  
7.3.5. Call Transfer................................................................................................................................................. 19  
7.3.6. Call Waiting.................................................................................................................................................. 20  
8. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES.............................................................................................................................. 21  
8.1. PHONEBOOK ......................................................................................................................................................... 21  
8.1.1. Register ........................................................................................................................................................ 21  
8.1.2. Search .......................................................................................................................................................... 22  
8.1.3. Delete............................................................................................................................................................ 22  
8.2. CALL HISTORY ...................................................................................................................................................... 23  
8.2.1. Check Recent Dialed/Received/Missed Calls......................................................................................... 23  
8.2.2. Delete Calls.................................................................................................................................................. 23  
8.3. EXTRA SETTING .................................................................................................................................................... 23  
8.3.1 Melody Setting.............................................................................................................................................. 24  
8.3.2 Screen Message Setting............................................................................................................................. 24  
8.3.3. Time Server Setting.................................................................................................................................... 24  
8.3.4. Time Zone Setting....................................................................................................................................... 25  
8.3.5. Alarm Setting ............................................................................................................................................... 25  
8.3.6. Phone Lock Setting..................................................................................................................................... 25  
8.3.7. Firmware Management .............................................................................................................................. 26  
8.3.8. Call Forwarding ........................................................................................................................................... 26  
8.3.9. Vibration Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 26  
9. CONFIGURATION WITH INTERNAL WEB INTERFACE.................................................................................. 27  
9.1. NETWORK CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................................. 28  
9.1.1. Network Mode Configuration..................................................................................................................... 28  
9.1.2. Miscellaneous Network Configuration...................................................................................................... 28  
9.2. VOIP CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................................... 29  
9.3. SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTION CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 30  
9.3.1. Call Waiting.................................................................................................................................................. 30  
9.3.2. Use External Voice Mail Server ................................................................................................................ 30  
9.3.3. Incoming Call Processing Configuration.................................................................................................. 31  
9.3.4. Outgoing Call Processing Configuration.................................................................................................. 32  
9.4. NAT TRAVERSAL CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................... 34  
10. FIRMWARE UPGRADE AND FACTORY RESET............................................................................................. 36  
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10.1. FIRMWARE UPGRADE VIA DISPLAY MENU.......................................................................................................... 36  
10.2. FIRMWARE UPGRADE VIA FTP........................................................................................................................... 37  
10.3. SYSTEM RESET BY FACTORY VALUE.................................................................................................................. 38  
11. CHARACTER INPUT USING KEYPAD .............................................................................................................. 39  
11.1. ENGLISH CHARACTER......................................................................................................................................... 39  
11.2. SYMBOLIC CHARACTERS .................................................................................................................................... 39  
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1. CWP-100 Overview  
1. CWP-100 Overview  
Conform to Wireless LAN standard 802.11b.  
Operate on wireless LAN AP (Access Point) with static IP, ADSL and dynamic IP(DHCP).  
Provide VoIP calls.  
Provide CID service.  
Provide NAT traversal function that enables external calls with private IP address behind NAT  
network environment.  
Provide various ring melody.  
Provide phonebook and speed dial function.  
Support user-friendly menu system with ICON and LCD.  
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2. Product Description  
2. Product Description  
Please check and make sure that you have the following package contents.  
Item  
CWP-100 Body  
Charger  
Quantity  
Description  
CWP-100 main body  
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1
1
CWP-100 proprietary charger  
CWP-100 proprietary Battery  
Battery  
Power Adaptor  
(DC 5V 2A)  
1
1
Power supply device  
User guide that explains features, functions  
and implementation examples  
User Manual  
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3. Hardware Overview  
3. Hardware Overview  
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Controls  
Handset  
LCD  
Description  
Send and receive the sound during a call.  
Display system status and user information.  
LEFT SOFT  
Select the menu option at the down-left side of the LCD.  
Select the menu option at the down-right side of the LCD.  
KEY  
RIGHT SOFT  
KEY  
Activate the menu that the cursor point.  
ENTER  
SEND  
Confirm input of character string or numeric constants.  
Activate the call with the dialed number.  
Function  
Button  
Return to the main menu.  
END  
Deactivate the call.  
Press this button for few seconds to turn the CWP-100 on or off.  
Adjust the receiver volume during the call.  
▲▼  
Adjust the ring melody volume on the melody setting menu.  
Navigate the menu items when manipulating the menu.  
Return to the previous menu.  
Erase the previous character when editing the text.  
Erase the phone number from the dialed/received calls list.  
Erase the recorded message and move to the next recorded message.  
CANCEL  
Enter numbers and characters.  
numerical keypad  
Select the menu directly with the numerical keypad  
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4. LCD Icon Overview  
4. LCD Icon Overview  
The descriptions of the icons displayed on CWP-100 LCD are as below.  
CLIPCOMM CWP-100  
12:00:49 AM  
MENU  
Please refer to the table below for the descriptions of each icon.  
Icons  
Category  
Meaning  
AP connection status Icon  
The signal strength received from the AP.  
Success in registration.  
Proxy server register status  
Icon  
Failure in registration  
None : No registration  
Vibration mode Icon  
Alarm Icon  
Vibration mode is on.  
Alarm clock setup is on.  
Mute Icon  
Reject all the incoming calls.  
More bars indicate better isolation.  
Battery Life Icon  
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5. Installation Overview  
5. Installation Overview  
Please check the parts of the CWP-100 and then follow the steps bellow to instal CWP-100 properly.  
Caution: Use only the power adaptor, charger and battery supplied by the provider. Using other  
power adaptor, charger and battery may cause the CWP-100 to deteriorate the voice quality and  
malfunction.  
5.1. CWP-100 Installation  
Set the CWP-100 on the charger. (Figure “A”)  
Plug the power adaptor (5V) to the charger. (Figure “B”)  
Connect the headset to the CWP-100 in order to use the wired headset. (Figure “C”)  
Press END button for a few seconds to start CWP-100.  
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6. Basic Configuration  
6. Basic Configuration  
You can set the CWP-100 system with the keypad or the embedded web interface. The descriptions of  
setting the system with LCD and keypad are explained below. Please refer to Chapter9. “Configuration with  
Internal Web Interface” to set the system with the web interface.  
CLIPCOMM CWP-100  
12:00:49 AM  
MENU  
To set the system with LCD and keypad, press ”LEFT SOFT KEY”. Then you will enter the main menu and  
see the displays as below.  
1: Phonebook  
2: Call History  
3: System Setting  
4: Extra Setting  
5: System Restart  
6.1. Wireless LAN Access Point Scan  
Before you use the CWP-100, you need to get connected to the wireless LAN access point. Follow the steps  
as MENU “3: System Setting”.  
1: Network Setting  
2: VoIP Setting  
3: Wireless Setting  
4: PWD Chang  
① Select “3: Wireless Setting”, then you will see the displays as below.  
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1: AP Scan  
2: Device Addr  
3: WLAN Mode  
4: ESSID  
5: Channel  
6: WEP Setting  
Select “1: AP Scan” to search the wireless LAN access point around the CWP-100.  
If the CWP-100 succeeds in searching the AP, the CWP-100 LCD display “AP Scan Success”  
and restart automatically.  
If there is no AP around or if the CWP-100 fails in searching the AP, the CWP-100 LCD display  
“AP Not Found” and return to the previous menu.  
Select “2: Device Addr” to check the CWP-100 MAC address.  
④ Select “3: WLAN Mode” to choose the CWP-100 wireless LAN mode.  
Selecting “Disable” will indicate that you will not connect the CWP-100 to the wireless  
LAN AP.  
Selecting “Station” will indicate that you will connect the CWP-100 to the wireless LAN AP.  
⑤ On “4: ESSID”, you can enter the ESSID for connecting the CWP-100 to the wireless LAN AP.  
⑥ On “5: Channel”, you can assign the channel for connecting the CWP-100 to the wireless  
LAN AP. (You can choose the channel from 1to 13.)  
⑦ On “6: WEP Setting”, you can enter the password for connecting the CWP-100 to the  
wireless AP. (You can assign up to 4 number of passwords.)  
1: Key Size  
2: Key Selecting  
Select “1: Key Size” and choose the size of the key among “Disable”, “64bit” and 128bit”.  
Select “2: WEP Key” and enter the WEP Key Index and WEP Key.  
6.2. System Setting  
You need to register with the Internet Service Provider (ISP) to utilize the IP phone functionalities. If you are  
using ADSL Wireless LAN AP (Access Point), set the CWP-100 network as ADSL. If your AP gets the IP  
address from the DHCP server, set the CWP-100 network as DHCP. In other cases, set the CWP-100  
network as static IP.  
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Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” to check the current setting.  
1: Current Setting  
2: Static IP  
3: DHCP  
4: ADSL  
5: Restart  
6.2.1. Current Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “1: Current Setting” to view  
the current settings. You can check current network mode and network parameters.  
1: Current Mode  
DHCP  
2: IP address  
192.168.0.223  
3: G/W Address  
192.168.0.1  
4: DNS Address  
168.126.63.1  
5: Netmask  
255.255.255.0  
6: Enet Address  
000788100AE1  
6.2.2. Static IP Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “2: Static IP”.  
1: IP  
2: G/W  
3: DNS  
4: Netmask  
5: Restart  
Select “1: IP” from the menu. Input the IP address and then press ENTER button. To express “.”  
between the numbers, press the # key.  
IP address  
211.12.23.34_  
MODE: A  
In the same way, input the gateway address, DNS address and Netmask address in order.  
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The changed parameter will apply only after the system restarts. Select “5:Restart” from the menu  
and press ENTER button. Then the system will automatically restart with the new network  
parameters.  
6.2.3. Dynamic IP (DHCP) Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “3: DHCP”.  
Use DHCP?  
YesNo  
Select “Yes” and press ENTER button. Then the system will automatically restart with the DHCP  
mode.  
6.2.4. ADSL Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” ”1: Network Setting” “4: ADSL”.  
You will see the figure as below once you select “4: ADSL”.  
1: ADSL ID  
2: ADSL Password  
3: Connect ADSL  
Select “1: ADSL ID” and input the ADSL ID.  
Enter ADSL ID  
myid_  
MODE : A  
In the same way, input the ADSL password.  
Select “3: Connect ADSL” and press ENTER button. Then the CWP-100 will automatically attempt  
the ADSL connection.  
In case ADSL connection fails, follow the steps as MENU “5: System Restart” to reattempt the  
connection.  
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6.3. VoIP Setting  
You need to register with the Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) to utilize various VoIP services. You  
may set the CWP-100 as your ITSP requests.  
To set the system with the LCD and the keypad, follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: VoIP  
Setting”. Then you will enter the submenu and see the display as below.  
1: Server Setting  
2: Name Setting  
3: Codec Setting  
4: NAT Traversal  
6.3.1. Server Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: VoIP Setting” “1: Server Setting”.  
1: SIP Server  
2: Register On  
3: Registrar Server  
4: Registration  
5: Outbound Proxy  
6: Expiry[sec]  
Select “1: SIP Server” and input the SIP server address.  
SIP Server  
192.168.0.6  
MODE : A  
To register with the Registrar server, press “2: Register On” and select “Yes.”  
In the same way, set the Registrar Server, Outbound Proxy and register Expires parameters.  
Generally, the Registrar Server and Outbound Proxy are identical with the SIP Server.  
The Registrar Server and Outbound Proxy may appear as FQDN1.  
The Register Expires is the time for transmitting the Register message periodically so that the  
CWP-100 keeps registering.  
“4: Registration” indicates the current register status.  
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FQDN: Fully Qualified Domain Name. (domain name or IP address):(Port number). ex) clipcomm.co.kr:15060  
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6.3.2. Name Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: VoIP Setting” “2: Name Setting”.  
1: User ID  
2: Display Name  
3: AUTH ID  
4: Password  
Select “1: User ID” and input the phone number you wish to make a call. Press ENTER button to  
confirm or CANCEL button to erase the number.  
User ID  
7711  
MODE: 1  
In the same way, set Display name, Authentication ID, Password parameters.  
Display name is the user name set as user information. This value is generally identical with the  
user ID or not used.  
Authentication is the ID to register the server that requires password. This value is generally  
identical with the user ID.  
Password is the key value to enable the password when the server requires a password to register.  
6.3.3. Codec Setting  
Follow the steps as MENU “3: System Setting” “2: VoIP Setting” “3: Codec Setting”. Then you  
will see the current codec for a moment and then see the menu as below.  
1: G.723.1A  
2: G.711 Mu Law  
3: G.711 A Law  
4: G.729 Annex AB  
You may select the codec that you wish to use and then restart the CWP-100 to utilize the selected  
codec.  
6.3.4. NAT Traversal  
In case the CWP-100 is used in a private network environment behind the IP router, NAT traversal function  
enables the CWP-100 to connect with the external VoIP devices. When the server supports NAT traversal  
function, no other configurations are required with the VoIP device. However, in case the server does not  
support NAT traversal function, the NAT traversal configuration for the VoIP device is required. The CWP-100  
conforms to the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) standard protocol STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP  
through NAT) to cope with the NAT traversal problems of VoIP protocol.  
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Follow the steps as MENU “4: NAT Traversal”.  
1: NAT Function  
2: STUN Address  
3: NAT Router IP  
4: NAT Timer  
6.3.4.1. NAT Traversal using STUN server  
To use NAT traversal function with the STUN server, follow the steps as MENU “4: NAT Traversal”  
“1: NAT Function” “2: Use STUN”.  
1: NOT USE  
2: Use STUN  
3: Use Manually  
Follow the steps as MENU “4: NAT Traversal” “2: STUN Address” and then input the STUN  
server address. This parameter may appear as FQDN.  
STUN Addr.  
clipcomm.co.kr:5088  
MODE: A  
6.3.4.2. NAT Traversal without using STUN server  
To use NAT traversal function without the STUN server, follow the steps as MENU “4: NAT  
Traversal” “1: NAT Function” “3: Use Manually”.  
Follow the steps as MENU “4: NAT Traversal” “3: NAT Router IP” and then input the NAT router  
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external IP address.  
NAT Router IP  
211.211.211.211  
MODE: A  
6.3.4.3. NAT Session Timer  
When using the NAT traversal function, you need to set the session time for transmitting the packet  
periodically so that the CWP-100 maintains the NAT router and the NAT session. Follow the steps as  
MENU “4: NAT Traversal” “4: NAT Timer” and then input appropriate time.  
NAT Timer[sec]  
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MODE: A  
You may use the embedded web page and configure more parameters for VoIP settings. Please  
refer to Chapter 9 ”Web Configuration” for details.  
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7. Basic Services  
7. Basic Services  
7.1. Making a Phone Call  
Dial the phone number that you wish to make a call.  
In case making a direct call to the devices’ IP address, press “LEFT SOFT KEY” to  
A and then press 1 to express “.” between the numbers.  
select  
Press CANCEL button to edit the numbers.  
Press SEND button to make call.  
You need to register with the Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) to use PSTN calls in the  
VoIP service mode. Please contact your service provider for details.  
You can adjust the receiver volume during the call. Press ,to adjust the receiver volume.  
You can check the recent dialed calls by pressing SEND button.  
7.2. Receiving a Phone Call  
Press SEND button when the bell rings.  
Talk over the phone.  
Press END button to hang up call..  
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7.3. Extra functions on Call  
You can use various functions with SEND button or menu button during call.  
7.3.1. Phonebook  
Follow the steps as Menu “1: Phone book” during the call to check the phone number list that is saved on  
the Phonebook. Press END to return to the main menu.  
7.3.2. Call history  
Follow the steps as Menu“2: Call History” during the call to check the sent/received/missed call list. Press  
END to return to the main menu.  
7.3.3. Call hold  
Follow the steps as Menu “3: Call Hold” during the call to hold the call. Then the CWP-100 will intercept  
the sound so that the other party cannot hear anything.  
Follow the steps as Menu “3: Call Hold” again during the call to cancel the call hold.  
7.3.4. Call mute  
Follow the steps as Menu “4: Call Mute” during the call to mute the call. Then the CWP-100 will intercept  
the sound so that the other party cannot hear anything, but you will hear what the other party says. Follow  
the steps as Menu “4: Call Mute” again during the call to cancel call mute.  
7.3.5. Call Transfer  
You can transfer the call to the other party during the call. Assuming that you are talking with person A, and  
would like to transfer the call to person B;  
Press SEND during the call to make person A in the waiting mode.  
Dial the phone number of person B for call transfer.  
If you would like to cancel the call transfer and return to person A while dialing the phone number,  
press END.  
After dialing the phone number of person B, press SEND again to transfer the call.  
If you press SEND during the call with person B, you can talk to person A again. In the meantime,  
person B will be in the waiting mode.  
If you press END during the call with person B, the CWP-100 will end the call. Person A and person  
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B will be able to talk to each other.  
7.3.6. Call Waiting  
When there is an incoming call while you are on the phone, the CWP-100 can put the incoming call in the  
waiting mode and do not reject the call. To enable call waiting, you need to use the embedded web interface.  
Please refer to Chapter9. “Configuration with Internal Web Interface” to set the system with the web interface.  
The CWP-100 LCD display as below when there is an incoming call while you are on the phone.  
8800 indicates the phone number for the initial call. And 8801 indicates the phone number for the  
second incoming call.  
8800  
8801  
The number that “” points is the phone number that you are currently communicating. You can talk  
to the other party if you press SEND during the call.  
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8. Supplementary Services  
8. Supplementary Services  
The CWP-100 provides various supplementary services addition to basic services.  
8.1. Phonebook  
You can save and delete the phone number on the phonebook. Follow the steps as MENU ”1:  
Phonebook”.  
8.1.1. Register  
Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook” “1: Register”.  
No.  
MODE: A  
Input the entry on the first row, the name on the second row and the phone number on the third row.  
The last row indicates the mode of the text.  
Use ,to move to the row you want, and then press ENTER button to enter the input mode.  
After inputting the values, press ENTER button to check all the values.  
After inputting all the values, press END button. Then you the display asking whether to save the  
entry or not will appear.  
Save Entry?  
Yesꢂ  
No  
Select “Yes” and press ENTER button to save the entry.  
You may save up to 120 entries on the phonebook.  
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8.1.2. Search  
You can search the phone number with the registered name and the entry number.  
Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook” “2: Search”.  
Select the menu among All Entries, By Names, By Phone No. and By Entry No.  
All Entries : Display all the registered phone numbers.  
By Name : Search the phone number with the name.  
By Phone No.: Search the phone number with the partial phone number.  
By Entry No.: Search the phone number with the previously assigned entry number.  
Input the name, number or entry number and then press ENTER button.  
Display the searched phone number.  
When you press ENTER button, the CWP-100 display the details of the phone number.  
8.1.3. Delete  
You can delete the registered phone number.  
Follow the steps as MENU ”1: Phonebook” “3: Erase”.  
1: One By one  
2: Erase All  
If you select “1: One By One,” the CWP-100 display all the saved phone numbers. Select the phone  
number that you wish to delete and then press “Enter”.  
Delete?  
Yesꢂ  
No  
Select “Yes” and press ENTER button to delete the selected phone number.  
If you select “2: Erase All”, You can delete all the saved phone number.  
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8.2. Call History  
You can save and delete the call history on the phonebook by following the steps as MENU ”2: Call  
History”.  
Choose the menu from below.  
1: Placed Call  
2: Received Call  
3: Missed Call  
4: Delete Call  
8.2.1. Check Recent Dialed/Received/Missed Calls  
“1: Placed Call” is the list of recent dialed calls. Maximum of 10 entries will be saved.  
“2: Received Call” is the list of recent received calls. Maximum of 10 entries will be saved.  
“3: Missed Call” is the list of recent missed calls. Maximum of 10 entries will be saved.  
You may check the details by using ,or numeric buttons.  
You may make the call to the phone number if you press SEND button on the assigned phone  
number.  
8.2.2. Delete Calls  
Select “4. Delete Call”.  
If you select “1. One By One”, the CWP-100 display all the saved phone numbers on the call history.  
Select the phone number that you wish to delete and then press Enter button.  
If you select “2. Erase All”, You can delete all the saved phone numbers on the call history. Select  
Yes” to delete all the entries or “No” to cancel.  
8.3. Extra Setting  
You can set supplementary functions here including the ring melody, time and call forwarding functions.  
Follow the steps as MENU ”4: Extra Setting”.  
1: Melody Setting  
2: Screen Message  
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3: Time Server  
4: Time Zone  
5: Alarm Setting  
6: Phone Lock  
7: Firmware  
8: Call Forwarding  
8.3.1 Melody Setting  
Select “1. Melody Setting”.  
1: Melody Selection  
2: Melody Volume  
Use ,to choose the ring melody that you wish to use and then press ENTER button.  
Select “2. Melody Volume” and use ,to set the melody volume and then press ENTER button.  
8.3.2 Screen Message Setting  
Select “2. Screen Message”.  
1: User Defined  
2: Registration ID  
If you select “1: User Defined”, the CWP-100 display the main screen message and you can edit the  
screen message here.  
If you select “2: Registration ID”, the default phone number will be set as the main screen message.  
8.3.3. Time Server Setting  
The CWP-100 receives the current time information from the time server. Select “3: Time Server” to  
change the time server.  
Enter IP Address  
211.234.222.98_  
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MENU: A  
Input the time server and press ENTER button to confirm or END button to cancel.  
8.3.4. Time Zone Setting  
You can set the time zone according to your region. Select “4: Time Zone”, then CWP-100 will display the  
current wall-clock time according to the time information from the time server interpreted by this time zone.  
8.3.5. Alarm Setting  
Select “5: Alarm Setting”.  
1: Alarm Cancel  
2: Alarm Time  
3: Alarm Melody  
4: Alarm Volume  
If you intend to disable the alarm function, select “1: Cancel Alarm” and then select “Yes”.  
To change the alarm time, select “2: Alarm Time” and then the frequency of the alarm. Then press  
ENTER button to confirm. You can select the alarm frequency as once or daily.  
After setting the alarm frequency, input the alarm time. Use ,to move the cursor and then press  
ENTER button.  
04/20  
13h:28m  
__h:__m  
MENU: 1  
Select “3: Alarm Melody” to change the alarm melody.  
Select “4: Alarm Volume” to adjust the alarm melody volume by using ,.  
8.3.6. Phone Lock Setting  
You can lock the CWP-100 in order to prevent others from using the phone. Select “6: Lock Phone.”  
to lock the phone.  
Current Pass?  
__  
MODE: 1  
Input the password to lock the phone and press ENTER button.  
The user should input the password to make a call or to enter menu.  
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8.3.7. Firmware Management  
You can return to the factory reset or update the firmware.  
Select “7: Firmware” to check the current firmware version.  
1: Load Default  
2: Firmware Ver.  
3: Firmware Update  
4: Update Server  
Select “1: Load Default” to return to the factory reset.  
Select “2: Firmware Ver.” to check the current version.  
Select “3: Firmware Update” to update the firmware from the assigned server.  
Select “4: Update Server” to set the server for updating the firmware.  
8.3.8. Call Forwarding  
You can forward the incoming call to the previously assigned phone number.  
Follow the steps as Menu ”4: Extra Setting” ”8: Call Forwarding”.  
1: Setting  
2: Forward NUM  
Select “1: Setting” and then choose the conditions for enabling the call forwarding functions.  
1: Disable  
2: Unconditional  
3: Busy  
4: No Answer  
Select “2: Forward NUM” and then input the phone number to forward the call.  
Once you enable the call forwarding function, the CWP-100 will display “CallForward ON” on the  
LCD main screen.  
8.3.9. Vibration Mode  
You can change the CWP-100 to vibrate instead of the melody ring for the incoming call.  
Press * for three seconds to change to the vibration mode.  
Once the vibration mode is enabled, the CWP-100 display  
icon on the LCD.  
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9. Configuration with Internal Web  
9. Configuration with Internal Web Interface  
The CWP-100 provides the internal web interface for convenient configuration and monitoring. Once the  
CWP-100 is available for networking after the configuration with the keypad, you can use the web interface  
by inputting the CWP-100 IP address on the web browser. With the web interface, you can check the current  
settings and set the parameters that are hard to configure with the phone buttons.  
IP address:1001” on the web browser.  
In order to protect the web page contents, the user ID and the password is required to enter the web  
page. Input adminas the user ID and 0000as the password.  
Notice: By default, the user ID is “admin”, and the password is “0000”.  
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9.1. Network Configuration  
9.1.1. Network Mode Configuration  
9.1.1.1. Network Mode Configuration with Internal Web Interface  
Select “System Configuration” “Network” from the CWP-100 embedded web page.  
Select the appropriate IP configuration parameters that match your network environment from below.  
(a) Static IP  
A. Select “Static IP”.  
B. Input IP, gateway, subnet mask and DNS address.  
(b) DHCP(Dynamic IP) or Cable modem  
A. Select “DHCP”.  
(c) ADSL  
A. Select “ADSL”.  
B. Input ADSL ID and the password.  
After inputting the parameters, select “save and restart.”  
The CWP-100 will restart with the new parameters.  
9.1.2. Miscellaneous Network Configuration  
You can configure miscellaneous network configuration parameters besides the CWP-100 IP network mode.  
Parameter  
DNS  
Description  
Default  
The user can assign up to two DNS addresses. In this case, the  
DNS address that the user had assigned acts even when the  
DHCP server assigns a DNS address with the dynamic IP address  
(DHCP).  
automatic  
External Enet External Ethernet address assigned to the CWP-100. Do not  
N/A  
Address  
change this parameter except for special cases.  
Set the time server address that obtains current time information.  
Set the local time that the CG is located.  
Time Server  
(SNTP)  
time.kriss.re.kr  
+09:00  
Time Zone  
Password for  
System  
The user can change the password for accessing the system with  
HTTP, FTP protocol and phone lock function.  
0000  
Access  
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9.2. VoIP Configuration  
VoIP configuration is required to enable VoIP calls. Please contact your service provider or the network  
administrator for more information on VoIP configuration.  
Select “System Configuration” “VoIP” on the left side of the web page.  
Set each configuration parameters with appropriate value.  
Parameter  
Description  
Default  
N/A  
Standard SIP server name for service area, which is also called  
SIP Domain.  
SIP Server  
Server Registration Enable this parameter to register on the server.  
Assign the Registrar server address. Notice that most of this  
disable  
Registrar Server  
(FQDN1)  
address is identical with SIP server. In case the port number is  
not 5060, input colon (:) and the number at the end.  
N/A  
N/A  
Ex) clipcomm.co.kr:15060  
Outbound VoIP packets pass through this address. The packets  
will go out through Registrar server if the user leaves this  
parameter blank. In case the “Outbound Proxy” is assigned, all  
the packets during the VoIP call will be transmitted to “Outbound  
Proxy” even the “Server Registration” is disabled. In case the  
port number is not 5060, input colon (:) and the number at the  
end.  
Outbound Proxy  
(FQDN)  
Ex) clipcomm.co.kr:15060  
User ID  
The phone number set as user information.  
The user name set as user display name.  
10000  
10000  
Display Name  
The ID to register the server that requires password. The User ID  
and the Authentication ID are usually identical.  
Authentication ID  
Password  
10000  
N/A  
The key value to enable the password when the server requires  
a password to register.  
The RTP port that transmits the voice packets during VoIP call.  
Please notice that by default, the assigned port value will be  
used for VoIP calls and the RTP port+2 will be used for additional  
second call such as Call Transfer or Call Waiting.  
RTP Port  
7080  
1 FQDN: Fully Qualified Domain Name. (Domain name or IP address):(Port number). Ex) clipcomm.co.kr:15060  
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Parameter  
Description  
Default  
Set the time for transmitting the REGISTER message  
periodically so that the CG keeps registering.  
Expiry  
3600  
Set the CG port that send and receive SIP packet. Please notice  
that this is not the port that proxy server receives.  
SIP Local Port  
Voice Codec  
5060  
Set the VoIP call voice codec among G.7231.A, G.711 µ -law,  
G.711 A-law and G.729AB.  
G.723.1A  
Set the DTMF transmission method when the user press digits  
during VoIP call.  
RFC2833 : Transmit DTMF information in RTP packet with  
RFC2833 standard.  
DTMF Transmission  
RFC2833  
disable  
INFO : Transmit DTMF information with SIP INFO message.  
Inband : Transmit DTMF information with DTMF tone sound  
itself, not with packet.  
Do not transmit voice packet when G.7231A is in use and detect  
silence.  
Use VAD  
Set the jitter buffer size of the voice packet that has been saved  
Jitter Buffer Size  
during VoIP call. The size differs dynamically within the assigned 50 ~ 1000  
range according to the network condition.  
9.3. Supplementary Function Configuration  
The CWP-100 provides various additional functions.  
9.3.1. Call Waiting  
The CWP-100 enables the user to accept incoming call from a third party during an active call. By default, it  
is enabled.  
Parameter  
Description  
The user hears a beep when there is an incoming call from a third party  
during the call. You can accept the call by pressing SEND button.  
enable  
The CWP-100 rejects the call from a third party during the call. The third  
party will receive a busy signal.  
disable  
9.3.2. Use External Voice Mail Server  
Addition to the CWP-100 embedded voice message saving function, the CWP-100 supports MWI (Message  
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Waiting Indication) and enables the user to use external voice mail server.  
Parameter  
Description  
The user can use external voice mail server when the service provider  
supports Voice Mail server. The user can simultaneously use auto  
answering function that the CWP-100 supports itself. In case there is a  
new message from the external voice mail server, the CWP-100 will  
display a message icon. The user may check the message by calling his  
mail sever that the Internet service provider provides.  
Use External Voice  
Mail System  
9.3.3. Incoming Call Processing Configuration  
The CWP-100 provides the services as below for incoming calls.  
9.3.3.1. Auto Answering  
The CWP-100 answers the incoming call automatically and records the message that the caller leave.  
(You can use Auto Answering function only with G.723.1A codec.)  
The description and default value for auto answering function is as follows.  
Parameter  
Description  
Default  
Waiting Time  
Set the waiting time that the auto answering function operates.  
5sec  
The user can access the message center to check the saved  
message or edit the greeting message by pressing “*”, PIN  
Code, and then SEND in order. The user will hear the IVR and  
may follow the directions. The PIN Code should always start  
with “*”.  
Msg.Center PIN  
Code(4 digits)  
*0000  
Please notice that the internal auto answering machine is available only when the voice codec is  
assigned as G.723.1A.  
The saved messages will be deleted when the CWP-100 power goes out. But the greeting  
message will remain.  
You may record the greeting message for maximum of 20 minutes.  
9.3.3.2. Call Forwarding  
The CWP-100 can forward the incoming call to the previously assigned phone number.  
Parameter  
Description  
Default  
Set the conditions for call forwarding.  
Unconditional  
Forwarding  
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Condition  
Unconditional : The CWP-100 immediately forwards all the  
incoming calls to the previously assigned phone number.  
Busy : The CWP-100 forwards the incoming call when the  
channel is in use.  
No Answer: The CWP-100 forwards the incoming calls to the  
previously assigned phone number when the CWP-100 user  
does not answer the phone for 30 seconds.  
Call Forwarding  
Number  
Set the phone number to forward the incoming call.  
N/A  
9.3.4. Outgoing Call Processing Configuration  
The CWP-100 provides the services as below for outgoing calls.  
9.3.4.1. Dial Plan  
The CWP-100 edits the outgoing phone number according to the rules that the user assigns. The user can  
set up to 20 entries for dial plan.  
Parameter  
Description  
The pattern that the user input while dialing. The user can use the digit and  
characters below to find the pattern.  
0 ~ 9 number : General phone number.  
Number  
? : any single digit.  
~ : any numbers of digits.  
The outgoing call will operate immediately without termination digit if the  
pattern that the user input is identical to the ones saved on Number, and the  
length of them is identical to the one saved on LEN.  
LEN  
Eliminate the phone numbers at the front as the saved value on TRNC if the  
pattern that the user input is identical to the ones saved on Number.  
Add the phone numbers at the front as the saved value on Prefix if the pattern  
that the user input is identical to the ones saved on Number.  
Add the phone numbers at the end as the saved value on Postfix if the pattern  
that the user input is identical to the ones saved on Number.  
Reject the outgoing call phone if the pattern that the user input is identical to  
the ones saved on Number.  
TRNC  
Prefix  
Postfix  
Block  
Attempt the outgoing call to the assigned IP address as the destination line if  
the pattern that the user input is identical to the ones saved on Number.  
Dest. Address  
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Usually, users use this function when he wants to call a remote VoIP device  
directly with IP address without server registration.  
Examples for Dial Plan  
Input the values as below and click the [Insert] button and then the [save] button.  
In case the user dials the phone number that starts with 00 and press ‘#’ to make an outgoing call, the  
CWP-100 will eliminate the first 2 digits, add “555” at the front as prefix and add “1004” at the end as  
postfix and then attempt the outgoing VoIP call with the final phone number.  
Input the values as below and click the [Insert] button and then the [save] button.  
‘?’ indicates any single digit. Thus in case the user dials a phone number of three or more digits that ends  
with 77, the CPW-100 will reject the attempt and terminate the outgoing call immediately since the “Block”  
parameter is checked.  
Input the values as below and click the [Insert] button and then the [save] button.  
In case the user dials the phone number that starts with 8, the CWP-100 will eliminate one digit at the front  
and attempt the outgoing VoIP call to 192.168.0.41.  
Generally, “Dest. Address” operates without registering the server addresses on “VoIP” page.  
The final dial plan scenario s as follows.  
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When the user picks up the handset and dial the phone number, the CWP-100 starts searching the  
pattern that coincide with the recent dial plan entries (from the bottom to the top).  
In case the user dial “00123” and press “#” to make an outgoing call;  
The CWP-100 will edit the final dialing number as “5551231004” and attempt the outgoing VoIP call.  
In case the user dial “85556677” and press “#” to make an outgoing call;  
The CWP-100 will edit the final dialing number as “5556677” and attempt the outgoing VoIP call to  
“192.168.0.41”.  
In case the user dial “5550001” and press “#” to make an outgoing call;  
The CWP-100 will not edit the final dialing number since there is no pattern that coincide with the dial plan  
entries, and attempt the outgoing call to “5550001”  
9.3.4.2. Miscellaneous Functions  
Parameter  
Description  
Default  
Press SEND after dialing the phone number to assign that the dialing  
is completed and attempts the outgoing call. The user may set the  
CWP-100 to attempt the outgoing cal after an assigned time without  
pressing SEND.  
Use  
Last Digit  
Configuration  
“SEND”  
button  
Use Speed  
Dial  
Enable the speed dial function.  
disable  
N/A  
The user can assign up to 20 speed dial numbers for the phone  
numbers or IP addresses that are mainly used.  
Speed Dial  
Setting  
9.4. NAT Traversal Configuration  
The CWP-100 can enable NAT traversal when the CWP-100 has a private IP behind NAT environment. Then  
the CWP-100 is able to make and receive external VoIP calls behind NAT. The user may use the external  
STUN server or directly use the NAT router’s IP address to use NAT traversal.  
Parameter  
Description  
Default  
Select NAT traversal.  
Not Use : Do not use NAT.  
NAT Traversal  
Not Use  
STUN : Use NAT traversal through STUN server.  
Manual : Use NAT traversal manually when there is no appropriate  
STUN server.  
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Assign STUN server address and server port when using NAT traversal  
through “STUN.”  
STUN Server  
(FQDN) for  
STUN  
N/A  
Ex) stun.Clipcomm.co.kr:3478  
Assign the NAT router’s external IP address of the network that CWP-  
100 is connected while using NAT Traversal manually when there is no  
appropriate STUN server.  
NAT Router IP  
for Manual  
Use  
N/A  
30s  
The user should assign the SIP local port, RTP port, CWP-100 IP  
address etc that the CWP-100 uses behind NAT router. Setting up these  
ports is called Port mapping, which enables the CWP-100 to run behind  
the NAT router.  
Assign the packet transmit periodic time so that the CWP-100 maintains  
the connection when it uses NAT traversal. Then the NAT router will be  
able to keep the CWP-100 IP and port information continuously.  
NAT Keep  
Alive Interval  
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10. Firmware Upgrade and Factory Reset  
10. Firmware Upgrade and Factory Reset  
You easily upgrade the new firmware with a simple process.  
10.1. Firmware Upgrade via Display Menu  
You can upgrade the firmware with the CWP-100 LCD display menu. This process is available only when the  
network is in normal state and connected properly.  
Select MENU and follow the steps as “4: Extra Setting” ”7: Firmware”.  
1: Load Default.  
2: Firmware Ver.  
3: Firmware Update  
4: Update Server  
Select “2. Firmware Ver.” to check the current firmware version.  
Select “4. Upgrade Server” to check the server address for the upgrade.  
Select “3. Firmware Update” to start upgrading the firmware.  
CAUTION: Do not interfere until upgrading the firmware is completed. Upgrading procedure  
normally takes about one minute. The system will restart automatically when the process is  
completed.  
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10.2. Firmware Upgrade via FTP  
Upgrading the firmware via FTP is the fastest way. But this process is available only when the network is in  
normal state and connected properly.  
The following example shows how a command line FTP client is used to upload new firmware (“CWP-  
100.fls”) to the CWP-100 when its IP address is 192.168.0.36. Enter “admin” as the user name and type in  
the password that is set on the VoIP configuration web page. The default password is “0000.”  
C:\> ftp 192.168.0.36  
Connected to 192.168.0.36.  
220 Precise/RTCS FTP Ready  
User (192.168.0.36:(none)): admin  
331 Password required for admin  
Password: 비밀번호(4자리숫자) 입력  
230 Logged in  
ftp> bin  
200 Type OK  
ftp> put CWP-100.fls flash  
200 Port command okay  
150 Opening data connection for STOR (192.168.0.14,1161)  
226 File received OK – 1053136 bytes in 10.640 sec  
ftp: 1053136 bytes sent in 10.55Seconds 99.82Kbytes/sec.  
The system will reboot automatically when upgrading the firmware via FTP is completed.  
CAUTION: Do not interfere until upgrading the firmware is completed. Upgrading procedure  
normally takes few minutes by using FTP. The system will restart automatically when the process  
is completed.  
We recommend that you reset the system by factory value after the firmware upgrade. Follow the  
steps as”4. Extra Setting””7. Firmware” ”1. Load Default” to reset the system.  
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10.3. System Reset by Factory Value  
The CWP-100 can reset system by factory value with its LCD [MENU].  
After booting the CWP-100 successfully, follow the steps as [MENU] ”4: Extra Setting” ”7:  
Firmware” “1: Load Default”. Then the CWP-100 will ask to input the password for resetting the  
system.  
Input the correct password and then press ENTER. Then the CWP-100 will automatically reboot with  
the factory value.  
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11. Character Input Using Keypad  
11. Character Input Using Keypad  
In character input mode during menu manipulation, you can change current character set by pressing SOFT  
Key 1 repetitively. The character set circulates as upper case letter, lower case letter, numeric character and  
symbolic character.  
Icons  
Category  
Meaning  
Upper case letter, lower case letter, numeric character and  
symbolic character  
Character Input Mode  
11.1. English Character  
Press SOFT Key 1 and select upper case letter or lower case letter.  
Two or three alphabets are mapped to all nine numeric buttons from 1 to 9. You can input a specific  
alphabet by pressing the button to which the alphabet is mapped. If printed alphabet is not the one  
you want, you can switch among three alphabets using and  
#
buttons.  
Example: “A” “B” and “C” are mapped to button, thus,  
2
A :  
B :  
C :  
2
2
2
+ ꢂ  
+
#
To input a space, press  
0
button.  
11.2. Symbolic Characters  
In character input mode, and then press SOFT Key 1 to select the symbolic character.  
When symbolic set is selected, each numeric key represents a specific symbol as following table:  
Key  
1
Symbol  
Key  
2
Symbol  
Key  
3
Symbol  
!
?
@
:
)
~
$
,
-
#
4
5
6
7
(
8
9
0
#
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