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1. Inarada md F 1 40 f ne M d Upgrade Conf igurat ion Yes Lo 4 If Yes is selected enter the IP address of the TFTP server using the dial pad and LeftSoft key B Uperade 17 40 1 Program iim 3 5 A download screen like the one to the right will appear B Uperade 1740 1 Proeram Downloading ipphone bz 205312 Hitachi Cable 24 45 Administrator Manual 6 After downloading an upgrade confirmation screen will appear B Uperade 1740 1 Program Really Upgrade 3 Yes ENTER No OTHER 7 Press the e key and the program upgrade is performed If you press any other button the upgrade will be cancelled B Uperade 1740 1 Proeram 2 g APP Upgrade is complete B Uperade 1740 1 Program 2 9 Upgrading is canceled 1 3 3 Setup 1 Select 3 Setup from the Upgrade menu B Uperade 17 40 1 Program 2 Configuration Hitachi Cable 25 45 Administrator Manual 1 3 3 1 TFTP server 1 Select 1 TFTP server from the Upgrade menu E Setup 10 1 TFTP server 2 Auto Uperade 2 When the input box appears enter the TFTP server IP address Save the setting by pressing the key E Setup 1740 1 TETP server EE B Setun 1740 E
2. keys to select either AUTO Open B tr System or Shared Key 17 40 E Use WEP Enabled E Auth Algorithm M AUTO 4 Enter the WEP key in either hexadecimal or Asc format Bit Hex Asc 256 bit 232 bit 29 characters 128 bit 104 bit 13 characters 64 bit 40 bit 5 characters B wer 17 40 WEPKey 1 Hex 13 df 18 38 9d WEPKey 24 Hex 400 00 00 00 00 Hitachi Cable 4 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 1 4 Authentication Authentication related settings 1 Select 4 Authentication from the Config menu B Confiel 1740 1 Basic Info 2 WLAN 3 WEP 5 TOP IP 8 SIP Outb Proxy 2 Using the LeftSoft key select edit For Mode use the E keys and select 8021 X MD5 8021X TLS 8021X PEAP 8021 X TTLS WEB or None settings Bb authenticatio 17 40 E Mode None E Username RAE Hitachi Cable 5 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 1 5 TCP IP You can set the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS 1 Select 5 TCP IP from the Config menu B Configl 1740 1 Basic Info 2 WLAN 3 WEP 4 Authentication 8 SIP Outb Proxy 2 TCP IP Information displays Use DHCP IP Address Netmask Gateway l TCP IP DNSI and DNS2 If you want to set the IP address manually deactivate DHCP Ente
3. Follow the wizard as in the screen displayed to the right and each of the network settings can be performed in order For setting each item refer to section 1 1 1 1 Basic Info page 3 B Site Scan 17 40 Options 1 Refresh 3 Advanced lg Basic Info 17 40 E Name Contig3 E Join Method off 5 When probing for particular SSIDs or Channels press the LeftSoft key to select the submenu then choose 3 Advanced For example when you enter the SSID displayed by the previously mentioned Scan in the SSID box on the right and press e a scan for that SSID commences and the results are displayed Also in the Channel Flag box if you enter the number of the channel you would like to confirm and press the e key a scan for that channel commences and the results are displayed lg Site Scan 17 40 1 Refresh 2 add 3 Advanced B Advanced 1740 A SSID p xg E Cannel Flag 10 11 12 13 14 Hitachi Cable 17 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 6 Ping Test You can confirm a signal by using the PING command 1 Select 2 Ping Test from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Gerts Manager 5 Site Scan 1 1 6 1 Manual 1 Select 1 Manual from the Ping Test menu B Pine Test 17 40 2 1st Proxy 3 2nd Pr
4. 4 Authentication from the Config menu B Confiel 1740 1 Basic Info 2 WLAN 3 WEP 5 TOP IP 8 SIP Outb Proxy 4 Configure as follows and restart Mode None WEB 8021X TTLS 8021X TLS 8021X MDS5 8021X PEAP Username User ID blank space Password Certificates so it does not matter if the User ID is blank User Password Password used for generating private certificates Note This becomes the password for generating Private Bb Authenticatio 17 40 E Mode Oo Username D amp Select 4 Certs Manager from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 5 Site Scan 6 Ping G Select 4 Download PrivateCA from the Certs Manager menu Bl Certs Manager 17 40 1 View RootC A 2 View PrivateC 3 Download RootC A 4 Download Private 5 Delete C 7 Press the e key when the warning screen displays Gerts Manager 1740 Warning Incorrect uperadine may cause phone to malfunction m m eo ns 2 I Hitachi Cable 32 45 Administrator Manual g A question to whether conduct an upgrade will appear qe Use the keys and select Yes Certs Manager 1740 AL tios Uperade Private Certificate mom cn ss I 9 Enter the IP address for the TFTP server z
5. E Multi frame 1 1 1 10 Jitter Buf Size Taking into consideration your system configuration you can optionally set the jitter buffer size 1 Select 0 Jitter Buf size from the Config menu B Confiel 17 40 5 TCP IP 6 SIP Outb Proxy 7 NAT Traversal 8 IP DiffServ 9 Coder D Jitter Buf Size 2 Configure Jitter Buf Size B Jitter Buf Si 1740 E Jitter Buf Siz Hitachi Cable 9 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 2 SIP You can set items related to telephony SIP configures call control 1 Select 2 SIP from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 3 Network Reload 4 Gerts Manager 5 Site Scan 8 Ping Test 1 1 2 1 User Account 1 Select 1 User Account from the SIP menu 2 User Account Information displays Display Name Phone Number User ID and URL Scheme and URL Scheme as deemed necessary Although the Phone Number is required enter the Display Name User ID Bsr mao 1 User Account 2 Server Settings 3 Outbound Proxy 4 Expire Bl User Account 17 40 Oo Display Name E Phone Number 202 Hitachi Cable 10 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 2 2 Server Settings 1 Select 2 Server Settings from the SIP menu No ma 1 User Account 3 Dutbound Proxy 4 Expire Registrar 2nd Proxy and 2nd Registrar Server Settings Information displays Domain Re
6. First Edition February 2005 Second Edition July 2005
7. Network Sitescan The standby time is different to that in the specifications The battery standby time can be different from that noted in the specifications on account of the access point configuration or settings Also the standby time can be shortened due to a high or low temperature environment WirelessIP 5000 heats up When the WirelessIP 5000 is located outside the range of the access point there are situations when the device consumes power as when telephoning The device can heat up slightly on account of this The heat will not effect operation The sound level is too low Using the volume button adjust the sound level After restarting the time reverts to the default value Since WirelessIP 5000 cannot maintain the time when the power is off it is necessary to retrieve time information from the NTP server The battery becomes unusable When the WirelessIP 5000 will not be used for more than a month please remove the battery from the handset and store it The battery pack may become unusable due to self discharge Please store the battery at less than 20 C in a low humidity environment that is clean and free of dust When problems other than those discussed above occur consult the store or dealer from whom you purchased the product Hitachi Cable 45 45 CopyrightO 2005 Hitachi Cable LTD Otemachi Building 6 1 Otemachi 1 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 8166 Japan
8. 1 64 Bit 2 128 Bit 3 256 Bit G Select Default KeyID and enter the Index number The default KeyID is connected to the WEP Key 4 WEP Bit 5 Default KeylId 6 WEP Key When the Default KeyID is set to 1 it is necessary to enter WEP key 1for the WEP Key in step 8 Input Index 1 4 1 7 Select 6 WEP Key WEP Bit Default KeuId 6 WEP Key 8 Select one of the following for the WEP Key 1 2 3 or 4 2 WEP Key2 3 WEP Key3 4 WEP Key4 Hitachi Cable 40 45 Administrator Manual 3 4 Boot ROM upgrade Using the dial pad enter the WEP Key Pressing the key enters a Note Enter the WEP Key using hexadecimal numbers 0 Warning Enter after every 2 characters Input WEP Key 41 02 03 04 05 0 When upgrading the boot ROM through a TFTP server it is necessary to un zip the boot ROM folder on the TFTP server beforehand 1 Select 3 Upgrade 1 Information 2 Network 4 Power Off 5 Exit Select 2 Boot ROM Upgrade 1 Program 3 Format Select 1 TFTP server Bootrom 1 1 1 TFTP server Hitachi Cable 41 45 Administrator Manual 4 Using the dial pad enter the IP address for the TFTP server Use the key to enter a period After entering the IP address press the e key If you
9. 4 Certs Manager When running 802 1x EAP TLS PEAP TTLS root certificate and private certificate information can be imported and checked 1 Select 4 Certs Manager from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 5 Site Scan 8 Ping Test 2 Select I View RootCA from the Certs Manager menu Bl Certs Manager 17 40 2 View PrivateC 3 Download RootC A 4 Download Private 5 Delete CA View RootCA Information displays CN Issuer Not Before Not After B view RootCA 17 40 Serial Signature Subject Version and SPubKeyAlgorithm E CN E Issuer Cz JP STzTokyo L 3 Select 2 View RootCA from the Certs Manager menu B Certs Manager 17 40 1 View RootC A 3 Download RootC 4 Download Private 5 Delete CA View PrivateCA Information displays CN Issuer Not Before Not After Serial Signature Subject Version and SPubKeyAlgorithm B View PrivateCA 1740 E CN E Issuer Oz JP STzTokyo L Hitachi Cable 13 45 Administrator Manual 4 Select 3 Download RootCA from the Certs Manager menu A warning message is displayed Use the 1E keys and select Yes or No If Yes is selected the IP Address of the download TFTP server will be asked to be entered Download starts after entering the IP address and pressing the key Bl Certs Manag
10. E current password Enter the Admin password The default value is 000000 aeuo ce 1 User Pwd pm Hitachi Cable 1 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 Network Either press the 1 on the number pad or select 1 Network then press the key B dmn 1740 Admin 1740 1 Network 2 Password 3 Uperade 4 Syslog 5 Web Server 6 Phone Reset 1 1 1 Network You can check the settings for the type of connected network as well as information about settings 1 Select 1 Network from the Network menu A list of the configurations is displayed To add Config press the LeftSoft key to select the sub menu then select 1 Add and press the e key To reset Config select 2 Reset and press the lke y At most five configurations can be stored B Network 1740 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Certs Manager 5 Site Scan 6 Ping Test Bl Network confi 17 40 1 Configl Bl Network confi 17 40 1 Configl Opt ions 2 Reset Hitachi Cable 2 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 1 1 Basic Info The WirelessIP 5000 can set the network for each AP ESS IS Dynamic Networking Binding function You can set the priority of the various configurations here 1 Select 1 Basic Info from the Config menu B coi 1740 Config 17 40 TEL a 2 WLAN WEP Authentication TOP IP S
11. Test 17 40 1 Manual 2 1st Proxy 3 2nd Proxy 4 Gateway 5 TFTP server 2 B Pine Test 17 40 pinz10 1 21 195 recv 0 102 Hitachi Cable 20 45 Administrator Manual 1 2 Password 1 Select 2 Password from the Admin menu Network DRITTE 3 Upgrade 4 Syslog 5 Web Server 8 Phone Reset 1 2 1 Admin Password 1 Select 1 Admin Password from the Password menu B Password 17 40 1 Admin Pwd 2 User Pwd Reset 2 When you select 1 Admin password the system asks for the current password Please enter the correct password The default value is 000000 B Password 1740 1 Admin Pwd 1 t Old password 3 When you input the correct password the system asks you to input the new password e a Password 17 40 Hitachi Cable 21 45 Administrator Manual 4 For verification the system asks you to input the new password a second time N Password 17 40 j ype Pwd 5 When you input the password a screen like that on the right is displayed for a few seconds M Password 17 40 PFA roren Changed 1 2 2 User Pwd Reset 1 Select 2 User Pwd Reset from the Password menu B Password 17 40 1 Admin Pwd 2 User Pwd Reset 2 With the xn keys select either Yes or No B Password 174
12. Warning e ej el E l 1 7 Statistics 1 Select 2 SIP from the Admin menu Password Uperade Syslog Web Server Phone Reset C On amp co n3 2 Usethe xn keys and select Yes or No B Statistics 17 40 E Statistics 1 off d o hterval Hitachi Cable 29 45 Administrator Manual 2 802 1x EAP TLS Certificate Installation Methods 2 4 Installation Procedures 802 1x Certificate Requirements The following are required Issue these in advance and place in the root directory of the tftp server Root Certificate DER CER Base64 Encoding PEM Private Certificate pfx p12 Please record and store the ID and Password when installing a Private Certificate Warning Depending on the situation the ID Passwords developed for Private Certificates may differ from the ID Passwords used for connection please take particular care in these circumstances The following describes when the ID Password differs during the Private Certificate install and connection authentication The Root Certificate is necessary when using TLS PEAP and TTLS and the Private Certificate is necessary when using TLS 2 1 1 Root Certificate Select 4 Certs Manager from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Certs Manager 5 Site Scan 6 Ping Test 2 Select 3 Download RootC
13. enter an incorrect IP address for the TFTP server a screen like the one in the figure to the right will appear Input TFTP Server 16 1 1 409 ERROR Fail to download bootrom bin 5 After downloading a screen like the one to the right will appear Pressing the e key will write the contents into flash memory Warning If the boot ROM for WirelessIP 5000 is upgraded by an inappropriate or damaged file it might not be possible to restore it Upgrade after carefully checking that the TFTP settings are correct Warning Do not turn off the power when writing the boot ROM into flash memory It may not be possible to restore it If one of the above situations occurs contact the store or dealer you purchased the product from Bootrom Upgrade Ves EHTER Ha END DO HOT POWER DOWH bootrom bir 483 1 Hitachi Cable 42 45 Administrator Manual 3 5 Software upgrade When upgrading software through the TFTP server it is necessary to un zip the software on the TFTP server beforehand 1 Select 3 Upgrade Information 2 Network 4 Power Off 5 Exit 2 Select 1 Program Selecting 3 Format deletes the software settings Upgrade 2 Bootrom 3 Format 3 Select 1 TFTP server Program 1 1 1 TFTP server 4 After downloading the software will automatically start up How D
14. 0 0 3 After setting User Syslog to Enable the screen will look like the figure to the right and the Server IP can be entered B Sysloe 1740 E Use Syslog E Server IP TOA 0 05 Hitachi Cable 27 45 Administrator Manual 4 Using the V key scroll to the bottom of the screen and input an appropriate Server IP and Server Port Apply this by pressing the e key B Syslog 1740 E Server IP 0L Ui 60 E Server Port 514 1 5 Web Server It is possible to configure and access the boot ROM and software from the network using a Web browser You can turn the Web Server function on off from here 1 Select 5 Web Server from the Admin menu 1 Network 2 Password 3 Uperade 4 Syslog 5 Web Server 6 Phone Reset 2 Using the xq keys the web server can be turned on or off Apply by pressing the e key 1 Network ETE Ee 6 Phone Reset Hitachi Cable 28 45 Administrator Manual 1 6 Phone Reset 1 Select 6 Phone Reset from the Admin menu Network Password Uperade Syslog Web Server 8 Phone Reset NA OM 2 Use the 1 and E select Yes or No Select Yes to clear setting details Admin 17 40 This will return the factory default Are you sure if
15. 0 Password 1740 Ja terine Are you sure you want to reset user password ves 16 Hitachi Cable 22 45 Administrator Manual 1 3 Upgrade You can upgrade the software and configuration Warning If there are major differences in the versions i e Ver 1 x x and Ver 2 x x the details of the old settings are not carried over 1 Select 3 Upgrade from the Admin menu 1 Network 2 Password 4 Syslog 5 Web Server 6 Phone Reset 1 3 1 Program 1 Select 1 Program from the Upgrade menu B Uperade 17 40 2 Configuration 3 Setup 2 A warning message is displayed Use the keys and select Yes or No Refer to 1 3 2 Configuration Bg nee 1740 1 Warning e J Incorrect upgrading may cause phone to malfunct ion EF 17 40 gt ca CODI mk Upgrade Program Yes e Hitachi Cable 23 45 Administrator Manual 1 3 2 Configuration 1 Select 2 Configuration from the Upgrade menu When 2 Configuration is selected only the configuration is upgraded B Uperade 1740 1 Proeram 3 Setup 2 A warning message is displayed E lInerade 1740 iL Warning Incorrect E c upgrading may cause phone to ma f unct ion 3 Usethe 111 and select Yes or No
16. A from the Certs Manager menu Certs Manager 17 40 1 View RootC A 2 View PrivateCA 4 Download Private 5 Delete CA 3 Press the e key when the warning screen displays B Certs Manager 17 40 E ee e Incorrect upgrading may cause phone to malfunction e c F Hitachi Cable 30 45 Administrator Manual 4 A confirmation of whether to conduct an upgrade or not will appear Use the gt keys and select Yes Gerts Manager 1740 ees Uperade Root Certificate mom co ss I 5 Enter the IP address for the TFTP server Certs Manager 17 40 Mew Daai hn Em 4 12 16 9 1591 6 Enter the file name to download Wait a short while If an error messages displays verify the environment and repeat 1 to 6 Certs Manager 17 40 Miei Daas A E GertFileName a i root der E 2 1 2 Private Certificate 1 Press the LeftSoft key and select the menu Either press the 6 on the number pad or select 6 Network then press the a key Bi Network 17 40 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Gerts Manager 5 6 Site Scan Ping Test 2 Alistof the configurations is displayed Select the profile for use Bl Network Setup 17 40 1 Gonfiel Hitachi Cable 31 45 Administrator Manual 3 Select
17. Certs Manager 17 40 Miei Daath spem 2 16 9 159 NE 10 Enter the file name to download Wait If an error messages displays verify the environment and repeat 1 to 9 P Certs Manager 17 40 A o Daai A fii Cert FileName Private pfx E 11 for certification that is recorded in Radius Mode None WEB 8021X TTLS 8021X TLS 8021X MDS 8021X PEAP Select the certification format Username User ID ID for Certification that is recorded in RADIUS Password User Password Password for Certification that is recorded in RADIUS Caution Please take care as the User ID and Password will become that which is recorded in Radius After downloading the Username and Password used for generating Private Certificates that was set in 4 is changed to the User ID and Password used Bb authenticatio 17 40 E Mode E Username Hitachi Cable 33 45 Administrator Manual 3 Boot ROM menu WirelessIP 5000 has both a normal mode and boot ROM mode used for maintenance In the boot ROM mode not only software but also a boot ROM corresponding to the OS can be uploaded It is possible to upgrade from the boot ROM menu on WirelessIP 5000 Upgrade using the following procedure Note Network settings on the boot ROM menu are only valid in the boot ROM menu Network settings used during normal operation are set from the Admi
18. IP Outb Proxy C Cn e co 2 Using the LeftSoft key select Edit and Join Method Use the xli keys and select AUTO or MANUAL E Name E Join Method AUTO 3 When selecting MANUAL priority sequence can be changed by selecting 3 Up or 4 Down from the sub menu on the Config list screen Bl Network confi 17 40 Us Sell ni Opt ions 1 1 1 2 WLAN You can set the configuration for connection to wireless LAN and create the SSID which identifies an access point 1 Select 2 WLAN from the Config menu 5 Config 17 40 A Info 2 WLAN 5 WEP 4 Authentication 5 TCP IP 8 SIP Outb Proxy Hitachi Cable 3 45 Administrator Manual 2 Displays SSID waves are the strongest When blank the connection is made to the access point where the radio WLAN 1740 A SSID 123 1 1 1 3 WEP WEP key is used for authentication and encryption WirelessIP 5000 supports 64 128 256 bit WEP key 1 Select 3 WEP from the Config menu 1 Basic Info 2 WLAN 4 Authentication 5 TOP IP 6 SIP Outb Proxy 2 Using the LeftSoft key select edit For Use WEP use the E E keys to select Enable or Disable E WEP 1740 E Use WEP Enabled E Auth Algorithm AUTO 3 For Auth Algorithm use the 1 gt
19. TD61 2471A the Globe with Inspiration achi Cable WirelessIP 5000 Administrator Manual v2 0 0 Hitachi Cable Ltd Administrator Manual Ts ADMIN MENU EEEETEEERUTEURRUERERUGENCRREDRSENURURREREENEEDEREEEEREECNNUREERSNURETNIS 1 1 1 A O NN 2 Vdd Network caida 2 Petes Basie A tic 3 IS A A RE RR RN 3 Dds S gd 4 FILA Authentication o Re R te ea qot ea EO Ra S cr e tl edes 5 IMNECMESIO I TTC 6 1 4 1 6 SIP Outb Proxy torno bte eed 6 PEII NAT Pray CS all edo SI ee Be EIER el 7 ETS IBIDIfISerVA aret lla sees 8 TAGE 2GOdGEzs ene ote sete eed eue he DE i d t 9 Ld ter BUESIZ tnter che eee ths ORM A Ae aie he Prk Ad ere 9 DVD E 10 LARA UA aa 10 11 227 Server Settings usc Ro ia peter ee ec Pa oe eU ES ET eR edet 11 144 2 3 Outbound Proxy iie t i ect t e el Hee VS E EO en eee 11 11 24 I BXDITe nieto cR a D RERO RARI REOR eI ORAS 12 1 1 3 Network Reload iii Ree ree RR CHE e eve ee EE 12 1 1 4 Certs Manager ere Ieri d eon ente PO tod eed 13 1 155 Se SCA eie ace tte trot etes emet d adea tart riter ive rete Beet tr e T Es 16 1 Lh6 Ping Leste na C a diste diede 18 T 1 6 1 Mad Bee vate cut fM rh ecce des TUS 18 1 1 6 2 Ist PEOXY iiit tet tet eie ere e ee tr te e tees i dere ert 18 1 1 0 3 21d PLOXY A eet ht e qot iei meteo e ete cede 19 1 1 6 4 Gate way i
20. acet ag oe b EO Pg e bebe e re rei 20 I 1 6 5 TETPSetVer nre RH RES eee Rd o ERO RR PERCENT TO REDE 20 IPM S mE 21 LAT Admin Password eerie RI e eee de e eie D rese 21 1 22 UserPwd ReS t insetti di 22 LB CDI 23 A ieIesinense ee reine ice boe been e obe noinen uid ee 23 1 3 2 Configuration Eee o gU e ERU EU Tee EE ROS e Rode 24 1 3 3 SSCP ss 4 ese eae edi eee ette Mastek eec aed m eee edt 25 1 3 3 1 TETP SetVet ic eere eec etes ta ec rer ec staves uet 26 1 3 3 2 Auto Upgrade DR ao diia 26 m Edu eT 27 IER A 28 1 6 PHONE Reset O VERS Va sapo oS Pe SOR e EP OR PO VN OA 29 1 7 Statistics seess sireci 29 2 802 1X EAP TLS CERTIFICATE INSTALLATION METHODS 2 1 Installation Procedures 802 1x Certificate cccssssccssssssccsssscccsssscccsssscccessscccesssscccsssaccessssseceses 30 2L Root Gert ticale oae eite tutte atatum tei 30 2 1 2 Private Certificate eene enne eene nennen essere eese ese teneret esee erene 31 3 BOOT ROM MEN ivsi ssiscotvscsvsscsatessecsscnvssssniasdscvesovocecedecsoletesivesetecsacvetestossstassscestessesecas scestastecsedes 34 Hitachi Cable i Administrator Manual 3 1 Opening the boot ROM menu eese esses e eese etes ense enenatis tuse ta sens ta sts ens
21. alm 1st Proxy 1st E Demain Realm aa E 1st Proxy 172 16 9 159 1 1 2 3 Outbound Proxy You can set the Outbound Proxy server settings D epending on the system configuration however it sometimes is unnecessary to set it Select 3 Outbound Proxy from the SIP menu B SIP 1740 1 User Account 2 Server Settings 4 Expire 2 Enter the Outbound Proxy s IP Address Bl Outbound Prox 17 40 E Configl 0 0 0 0 Hitachi Cable 11 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 2 4 Expire Regist Expire Time Session Timer and Presence Expire Timer can be set 1 Select 4 Expires from the SIP menu B sip 17 40 1 User Account 2 Server Settings 3 Outbound Proxy 2 Set Regist Expire Session Expire and Presence Expire B Expire 17 40 E Registration 3600 E Session 180 1 1 3 Network Reload When taking various actions such as changing settings adding and deleting configurations you can manually perform a reload 1 Select 3 Network Reload from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Certs Manager 5 Site Scan 86 Ping Test 2 Use the xn keys and select Auto or Config B Network 1740 1 Network Network relord 1 AUTO e 6 Ping Test Hitachi Cable 12 45 Administrator Manual 1 1
22. ddress 132 158 1 10 Hitachi Cable Administrator Manual 5 Press the End key Automatic update Netmask amp Gateway Ves ENTER No OTHER 6 Select 3 Netmask 7 Enter the netmask Enter a period using the Press the x e key after entering the netmask Hetwork 325 1 Mode z IP 3 Network 4 Gateway 5 WLAN Input Hetmask 255 255 255 e 8 Select 4 Gateway Network 4 5 1 Mode 2 IP 3 Network 4 Gateway 5 WLAN Q Enter the gateway Enter a period using the Press the e key after entering the gateway Input Def Gateway 182 168 1 1 Hitachi Cable 36 45 Administrator Manual 3 2 2 DHCP When using DHCP the values for the IP address netmask and default gateway are automatically retrieved from the DHCP server q Select 2 DHCP 1 Manual IP 2 A screen similar to the one to the right will appear DHCP Selected The following items are deleted from the Network menu IP 3 g Netmask and Gateway Network 1 2 Hitachi Cable 37 45 Administrator Manual 3 3 WLAN settings Enter the settings for wireless LAN When not using SSID and WEP key go to section 1 4 1 Select 2 WLAN 2 When setting SSID re
23. e esso s eta sone tn sns enses ense 34 A s 34 3 2 Manual IP eet eerte eee am dete te equ ee Peete eee i eee 35 32 2 DHGBPuz e e OUS ote E EDS ns se oss Su OM Rene 37 3 3 WLAN ED ME 38 6 STD ts tt PEE 38 O 39 Eosdem 41 3 5 Software 117 51 ee M 43 3 6 Closing the Boot ROM menu sesssssesessossesoossescosoesessossesoessesoesossessossesoesoesoesoesessoesessossesoessssessosses 44 4 TROUBLESHOOTING iicisssssovssssosovisssssovtsesssociovsssovtsvostotsssstavtsossiasdosstoubesssiarteessbarboesssusdeesssacbossoine 45 ALL A ONO 45 Hitachi Cable ii Administrator Manual 1 Admin menu Reference Please refer to the WirelessIP 5000 User s Manual for information on the names of the various WirelessIP 5000 buttons Required settings are made when using the phone Only Administrators are able to set items on the Admin menu 1 Press the lLeftSoft key and select the menu Tull un Ip 71580 07 26 Tue 17 40 Bwro 10 1 Phone bock 2 Message 8 Call log 4 Presence 5 Setup B Network Select 5 Setting From the Settings menu select 2 Phone Lock B set a 1 Bell Vib 3 Alarm 4 Volume 5 Error notify 6 Information Select 1 KeyLock password W Phone Lock 1740 1 User Pwd 2 Lock mode When you select 1 KeyLock password the system asks you for the
24. er 17 40 1 View RootCA 2 View PrivateCA 4 Download Private 5 Delete C upgrading may cause phone to malfunction E Certs Manager 17 40 1 Warning e c Incorrect E F Certificate B Certs Manager 1740 1 Warning t Uperade Root E Bl Certs Manager 17 40 Met m am ay TFTP server Te Cn mi Hitachi Cable 14 45 Administrator Manual Use the x pressing the Select 4 Download PrivateCA from the Certs Manager menu If the PrivateCA is not downloaded a warning message as listed on the right will display keys and select Yes or No If Yes is selected the IP Address of the download TFTP server will be asked to be entered Download starts after entering the IP address and e key Bl Certs Manager 17 40 1 View RootCA 2 View PrivateCA 3 Download RootC A 4 Download Private 5 Delete C Gerts Manager 1740 Warning Incorrect upgrading may cause phone to malfunction E 1 e c x t Gerts Manager 17 40 Warning Uperade Private Certificate Bl Certs Manager 17 40 ee JE ee cor mom oco Ss IN Use the x D Select 5 Delete CA from the Certs Manager menu keys and select RootCA PrivateCA Delete All l C
25. er the Server IP and Port values B NAT Traversal 17 40 1 Mode 2 STUN 3 Static NAT B STUN 1740 E Server IP E Port Hitachi Cable 7 45 Administrator Manual 4 Select 3 Static NAT from the NAT Traversal menu B NAT Traversal 17 40 1 Mode 2 STUN 3 Static NAT Enter the Ext IP and Start Port values W Static NAT 1740 E Ext IP 0 0 0 0 E Start port ol 1 1 1 8 IP DiffServ IP Diffserv sets the priority control settings 1 Select 8 IP DiffServ from the Config menu B Confiel 1740 3 WEP 4 Authentication 5 TOP IP 6 SIP Outb Proxy 7 N T Traversal 8 IP DiffServ 2 Enter the value for the Signal DSCP and Voice DSCP setting using B IP DiffServ 1740 hexadecimal numbers Ol Signal DSCP Note Enter a value between the 0x00 and Ox3F 0x0 E Voice DSCP 0x0 Hitachi Cable 8 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 1 9 Coder You can set the CODEC priority and transmission interval to match the system configuration 1 Select 9 Coder from the Config menu B Configl 1740 4 Authentication 5 TCP IP 8 SIP Outb Proxy 7 NAT Traversal 8 IP DiffServ 2 Select the appropriate item from the Coder menu Set Priority 1 3 and Multi frame 20ms 40ms 1 G 711 uLaw 64k 2 G 711 ALaw 64k 3 G 729 B G711 uLaw 64 17 40 E Priority
26. erts Manager 17 40 1 View RootCA 2 View PrivateC 3 Download RootC A 4 Download Private 5 Delete C l Certs Manager 17 40 1 View RootCA Gert Type 4 RootC E e c E Hitachi Cabl e 15 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 5 Site Scan Information on signals detected can be displayed 1 Select 5 Site Scan from the Network menu B Network 1740 1 Network 2 SIP 3 Network Reload 4 Certs Manager 6 Ping Test 2 A message is displayed during the search Hotel 1240 j Searching The SSID for access points that where detected during the scan are M Site Scan 1740 displayed If you want to see detailed information select the SSID and press test 0 e the test 1 test 2 test 3 Note At most 10 access points can be displayed 3 To refresh the Site Scan Information press the LeftSoft key to select the sub menu then select 1 Refresh lg Site Scan 17 40 1 Refresh 2 add 3 Advanced Site Scan reopens Ec 1240 1 Information E c j Searching E Hitachi Cable 16 45 Administrator Manual 4 Refer to the list of SSID s for detected access points and select the SSID you would like to connect to by moving the cursor Select the submenu by pressing the LeftSoft key and choose 2 Addition
27. fer to 3 3 1 SSID When setting WEP key refer to 3 3 2 WEP key Note Change the setting after reading about the various features of each Mode in 1 Mode While it is possible to select Infra Ad hoc it is possible that normal operation and network connections will be negatively affected if you make mistakes with the procedure 1 Mode 2 SSID 3 WEP 3 3 1 SSID SSID is used to connect to a specific access point q Select 2 SSID 1 Mode 2 SSID 3 WEP 2 Enter the SSID value for the access point you want to connect to After entering the value press the e key Hitachi Cable 38 45 Administrator Manual 3 3 2 WEP key The WEP key is used for authentication and encryption 1 Select 3 WEP 2 When WEP is disabled a screen like the one to the right will appear When WEP is enabled a screen like the one to the right will appear 4 WEP Bit 5 Default KeylId B5 WEP Key 3 When not using WEP select 2 WEP disable Proceed to the following section when after entering the settings 2 WEP Disable 4 When using WEP select 1 WEP Enable 2 WEP Disable Hitachi Cable 39 45 Administrator Manual amp Select WEP Bit WirelessIP 5000 supports 64 128 256 bit 4 WEP Bit 5 Default Keyld 6 WEP Keu
28. n menu 3 1 Opening the boot ROM menu Press the End key and the LeftSoft key at the same time Two seconds later the boot ROM menu will appear 2 Network 3 Upgrade 4 Power Off 5 Exit 3 2 Network settings Before upgrading it is necessary to set the network settings Network settings are entered from the Boot ROM menu it is not necessary to enter the settings from the Admin menu Boot ROM menu network settings only allow wireless LAN and TCP IP 1 Select 2 Network Information 3 Upgrade 4 Power Off 5 Exit 2 Select 1 Mode Hitachi Cable 34 45 Administrator Manual 3 2 1 You can select either manual IP or DHCP When selecting manual IP refer to 3 2 1 Manual IP When selecting DHCP refer to 1 2 2 DHCP 1 Mena l TP 2 DHCP Manual IP When using manual IP values for the IP address sub network mask and default gateway are necessary 1 Select 1 Manual IP Mode 1 2 T Manos TP 2 DHCP The following items have been added to the Network menu When using manual IP enter these values 2 IP 3 Network 4 Gateway 5 WLAN Select 2 IP Input IP Address Enter the IP address Enter a period using the Press the key after entering the IP address Input IP A
29. ownloading gstr bin 512 Hitachi Cable 43 45 Administrator Manual 3 6 Closing the Boot ROM menu 1 After selecting 4 Power off the power can be turned off after closing the boot ROM menu Selecting 5 Exit closes the boot ROM and restarts the terminal 1 Informat ion 2 Network 3 Upgrade 4 Power Dff 5 Exit 1 Information 2 Network 3 Upgrade 4 Power Off Hitachi Cable 44 45 Administrator Manual 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 General Phenomena Response WirelessIP 5000 does not start The battery is dead If the battery is dead WirelessIP 5000 will not start and the LED will not light up After recharging the battery using the AC adapter try to restart it again A key will not work Remove the battery and then reconnect it You can hardly see the screen Adjust the contrast using the Menu gt Setting gt Brightness adjustment There is a vertical line on the screen If it has not been used for a long time there are cases when the line appears right after starting it up This can also occur if the battery has been improperly removed Communication is bad or suddenly disconnects phone It is possible that you are too far from the access point the signal is being weakened by an obstruction such as a wall or there is electromagnetic interference Check the signal level and interference using Menu Admin
30. oxy 4 Gateway 5 TFTP server 2 Enter the IP address for Ping and press the e key to start the Ping B Pine Test 17 40 1 Manual Manual 172 21 62 1 IFIP server 1 1 6 2 Ist Proxy 1 Select 2 1st Proxy from the Ping Test menu B Pine Test 1740 1 Manual 3 2nd Proxy 4 Gateway 5 TFTP server Hitachi Cable 18 45 Administrator Manual 2 If the Ist Proxy is not configured the message in the right diagram displays B Pine Test 174 Information A No address set F B Fine Test 17 40 pinz172 21 28 251 recy 0 102 1 1 6 3 2nd Proxy 1 Select 3 2nd Proxy from the Ping Test menu B Ping Test 17 40 1 Manual 2 1st Proxy 3 2nd Proxy 4 Gateway 5 TFTP server 2 if the 2nd Proxy is not configured the message in the right diagram displays B Pine Test 1740 E Information 4 No address set F B Pins Test 17 40 pinz172 16 9 15 recv 0 102 Hitachi Cable 19 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 6 4 Gateway 1 Select 4 Gateway from the Ping Test menu B Pine Test 1740 1 Manual 2 1st Proxy 3 2nd Proxy 4 Gateway 5 TFTP server ping 172 21 62 1 gt recv 0 102 1 1 6 5 TFTP server 1 Select 5 TFTP Server from the Ping Test menu B Pins
31. r the appropriate DNS primary and secondary 17 40 E Use DHOP Enabled IP adress 10 1 1 138 1 1 1 6 SIP Outb Proxy You can set the Outbound Proxy server settings D 1 Select 6 SIP Outb Proxy from the Config menu epending on the system configuration however it sometimes is unnecessary to set it B Confiel 1740 1 Basic Info 2 WLAN 3 WEP 4 Authentication 5 TOP IP 8 SIP Outb Proxy 2 A prompt will appear to enter the IP address for the SIP Outbound Proxy Enter the IP address WM SIP Outb Prox 1740 E Configl pre Hitachi Cable 6 45 Administrator Manual 1 1 1 7 NAT Traversal The WirelessIP 5000 supports both UPnP and StaticNAT and it is possible to call from within the LAN to outside the LAN through NATBox When doing so you can set the UPnP and StaticNAT to match the settings of the NATBox being connected to 1 Select 7 NAT Traversal from the Config menu B Configl 1740 2 WLAN 3 WEP 4 Authentication 5 TOP IP 6 SIP Outb Proxy 7 NAT Traversal When you press the e Select 1 Mode from the NAT Traversal menu Select SNAT UPnP STUN or deactivate key the selected value is applied B NAT Traversal 17 40 2 STUN 3 Static NAT B NAT Traversal 17 40 Made j Disabled Select 2 STUN from the NAT Traversal menu Ent
32. ree Saved 1 3 3 2 Auto Upgrade The firmware automatically upgrades randomly during the specified time intervals 1 Select 2 Auto Upgrade from the Setup menu B Setup 17 40 1 TFTP server 2 Auto Uperade Hitachi Cable 26 45 Administrator Manual 2 Select the settings using the d Key The time can be set Qam lam 11pm 0am The frequency can be set Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Daily The settings can be configured Enable Disable Warning When 1 Invalid is selected in user ini the auto upgrade function will not operate even if the menu settings are configured to Use Warning When a terminal version is not configured in loadrun ini upgrade is conducted automatically Warning When the set time exceeds the WirelessIP time the executed timing will be the following frequency Bl Auto Uperade 1740 E Setup E Time 1 4 Syslog The WirelessIP 5000 can send information on the system log containing items such as events that occurred on the system and information to the Syslog server Settings can be entered to match Syslog server configuration 1 Select 4 Syslog from the Admin menu B Admin 17 40 1 Network 2 Password 3 Uperade 5 Web Server 6 Phone Reset 2 Using the LeftSoft key select edit B Syslog 17 40 E Use Syslog Disabled E Server IP 0 0
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