3Com 3C10408A manual Wireless Telephone Side, Top, and Bottom Views

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WLAN Operation – Placing a Call via a SIP Proxy Server

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Figure 2 3108 Wireless Telephone — Side, Top, and Bottom Views

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Volume adjustment keys

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Strap eyelet

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Earphone jack

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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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Contents 3C10408A WL-108 NBX Networked Telephony Solutions 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone GuideUnited States Government Legends 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MAContents Enus Troubleshooting Page Menus About this GuideLists conventions that are used throughout this guide ConventionsTerm Definition Icon Type DescriptionVoiceTechCommComments@3com.com About this Guide Getting Started Installing and Charging the BatteryPower-Saving PoweringCare Maintenance Phone On and OffCare and Maintenance Getting Started Wlan Operation Placing a Call via a SIP Proxy Server 3COM 3108 Wireless TelephoneDescription 3108 Wireless Telephone Side, Top, and Bottom Views 3Com 3108 Wireless Telephone Specifications SpecificationsDsss Ofdm LCD 3COM 3108 Wireless Telephone Checking Learning to USE Your PhoneConnection Status VoIP operationVolume AdjustingMaking a Call Answering a CallLock Feature Using the KeypadUsing the Icons To release the keypad lock, press and holdLearning to USE Your Phone Key Characters in the Order Displayed Switching Between Numeric and Text ModeIndicators Using LED StatusStoring Names Numbers in YourOverview Initial Handset ConfigurationConfiguration Press Menu and then press Network Profile SettingsEntering WPA2 select WPA2 Tkip or WPA2 AES Network dependent Setting DescriptionSecondary DNS Setting DescriptionEnter User Name and Password Press Option to Edit Advanced lists the Advanced settings you can configureTop of the list Activating aNetwork Profile Set the time Personalizing Your PhoneSet the time as described in Table PressSet the Date Format Set the Time FormatSet the Date Mode and Ring Setting the RingSet the Ring Mode ToneImage Select Menu and go to Settings Display Setting WallpaperSet the brightness as described in Table BacklightConditions Personalizing Your Phone Viewing Recent Calling FeaturesCalls Returning anPressTo To return a missed callSelect Press To select On and then press To activate Call WaitingTo activate any of the call forwarding functions Select Menu and go to Settings Call Settings Call ForwardPhonebook MenusCall Log Feature Description Search Phonebook SearchReceived calls Edit Phonebook EditAn established e-mail account MailAddress directly or Add By the Phonebook , write the Content Option to Reply, Reply with Log reply Feature DescriptionSpeed Dial Shows the options you have for Profile settingsProfile Directly assigning a key to a Speed DialProfile Secure Setup Profile Password Profile Profile PasswordFeature Description Language Settings Language Press Set to confirm your setting or pressSettings Clock Time Settings ClockSettings Clock Date Settings Clock Time FormatMode Alarm Clock Settings Alarm ClockAlarm Time Settings Call Settings Call Waiting Call Settings Settings Call SettingsSettings Call Settings Call Forward Settings Call Settings Block Caller IDSettings Sound Settings Speed Dial Settings Speed DialSettings Sound Settings Speaker Volume Settings Sound Settings Warning ToneSettings Display Settings Wallpaper Settings Display SettingsSettings Display Settings Greeting Settings Display Settings LCD Off TimeTools Menus WEB Configuration Checking Wireless Accessing the WebUtility Network StatusSetting. All entries are then removed from the Phone Book Wireless NetworkYou can Configure or Remove a SIP Account SIP SettingsPhone Settings Phone SettingsMail Settings Upgrade Bootcode Logout Reboot PhonePassword Are within range of the Wlan signal transmitter TroubleshootingUnable to Connect To the NetworkTroubleshooting Regulatory Information Interference Handbook Declaration Manufacturer’sConformity Canada ICThis equipment may be operated Industry Canada IC Emissions Compliance StatementDeclaration Conformity Σχετικεσ Διαταξεισ ΤΗΣ Οδηγιασ 1999/5/ΕΚ Europe Declaration Conformity Languages European ConformityAppendix a Regulatory Information Numbers IndexPassword