Globalinx XTP8831 Manuel utilisateur

GLOBALINX®XTP8831 VideoPhone
Users Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started ...................................................................................... 1
2 What’s In The Package ............................................................................ 2
3 Getting to Know Your XTP8831 .............................................................. 3
Front View ................................................................................................................... 3
Rear View ..................................................................................................................... 10
Side panel ................................................................................................................... 10
4 Installation ............................................................................................. 11
Installing the unit ..................................................................................................... 11
5 System Setup ......................................................................................... 13
Powering up the Videophone for the first time ............................................ 13
IP Telephony Setup ................................................................................................. 14
6 Making a Call .......................................................................................... 15
Bfore making a call ................................................................................................ 15
Making and receiving calls ................................................................................... 16
Dialing out ..................................................................................................... 16
Dialing with phone number ................................................................... 17
Answering ..................................................................................................... 18
During a Call ................................................................................................. 20
Call list .......................................................................................................................... 21
Responding to a Call ................................................................................. 23
Delete an Entry ........................................................................................... 24
Save an Entry ............................................................................................... 25
Phonebook ................................................................................................................. 26
Create a contact .......................................................................................... 26
Edit A Contact .............................................................................................. 27
Delete a Contact ......................................................................................... 28

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7 Configuration Menu ............................................................................... 30
Photo Setting ............................................................................................................. 31
Device Setting ........................................................................................................... 32
Display Setting .......................................................................................................... 32
Sound Setting ............................................................................................................ 33
Time Setting ................................................................................................................ 34
Video & Audio Source .............................................................................................. 34
Call Setting .................................................................................................................. 40
Codes and Misc. ......................................................................................................... 40
Network Setting ......................................................................................................... 40
Service Setting ........................................................................................................... 40
8 Photo Frame ........................................................................................... 42
Browse Pictures in SD Memory Card .................................................................. 42
Browse Pictures in System Memory ................................................................... 44
Capture a Picture ....................................................................................................... 45
9 TV Mode ................................................................................................. 46
10 Browser .................................................................................................. 47
Soft Keys ....................................................................................................................... 48
Navigation Keys ......................................................................................................... 48
Exit .................................................................................................................................. 48
11 Trouble Shooting ................................................................................... 49
12 Limited Warranty ................................................................................... 50
13 FCC Statement ........................................................................................ 51
XTP8831 is an H.264 based broadband videophone supporting Video and
Voice applications. Its major functions include IP Telephony, IP Camera

XTP8831 User’s Manual 1
1Getting Started
Overview
XTP8831 is an H.264 based broadband videophone supporting Video and
Voice applications. Its major functions include IP Telephony, IP Camera
Viewer (SIP based) and Photo frame. It can satisfy the demanding
requirements of the next generation of IP broadband communication
applications and opens the door to the world of multimedia.
Feature highlights
GLOBALINX®8831 VideoPhone
• Plug-N-PlayBroadbandIPVideoPhone
• Built-inhigh-resolution5”LCDdisplay,capableof270°rotationand
120°tilting
• High-qualityCCDcamerawithupto30framespersecondvideoquality
• Highvideoqualityusingstate-of-the-artH.264codec
• Audio/videooutputforexternalspeakersanddisplaydevice
• Audio/videoinputforexternalA/Vsources,suchasdigitalcamera,
camcorder, etc.
• DigitalPhotoFrameforslideshowusinganexternalSDcardor
USB device (USB2.0)
• Built-inWebbrowserenablingtheusertoauthenticateoverprivate
networks in hotels or other locations, plus Internet surfing
• AdditionalRJ-11/standardphonejackforconnectingtoaregulartelephone

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2What’s In The Package ?
• XTP8831x1
• Handsetx1
• HandsetStandx1
• HandsetCablex1
• PowerAdapterx1
• Audio-VideoConversion
cable set x 1
• User’sManualonCD
• QuickReferenceGuide
XTP8831 VideoPhone Handset
Handset Stand Handset Cable
Audio-Video
Conversion cable
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
User Manual CD
NOTE: Please unpack the product package with caution; inspect the items closely. If you
find any damaged item, please contact your local distributor immediately. Also, please
keep the box and packing material for future use in the event of future shipments.
Quick Reference Guide

XTP8831 User’s Manual 3
3
Front view
GLOBALINX®8831 VideoPhone
CCD Camera:
The input source of local
video image. A built-in
high-quality mini CCD
camera.
LCD Screen:
Shows the video image
of both parties.
Message Indicator:
Blinks when there is
unread message.
Power Indicator:
Lights green when
power is on.
Video Indicator:
Lights yellow when the
unit is in video mode.
Answer the phone /
Hands-free:
Activates hands-free
function.
Hang up key (Red)
Cursor Panel:
Flash
Redial
Feature keys
Soft keys
Numeric keypad
Handset Cable
Handset
Microphone
Getting to Know Your XTP8831

XTP8831 User’s Manual 4
: Current mode is lower case.
: Current mode is upper case.
: Current mode is numeric.
: Current mode is smart input method.
abc
ABC
123
IME
The numeric / alphabet / symbol keys are used for entering numbers, letters
and symbols. In a situation where only a number is expected, for example,
when dialing a phone number, pressing a key will enter the corresponding
digit. For example, pressing will enter the number 2. In a situation where
alphabet or symbol or both are allowed - such as entering a URL address you
will need to press the same key repeatedly to reach the character you want.
For example, pressing two times will enter the letter A. To enter alphabets
in lower or upper case, you need to be in lower case mode or upper case mode,
respectively. A soft key (i.e. ) is used to switch between the two modes. The
current mode is indicated by one of the following icons shown on
the LCD screen.
Front view (continued)
Numeric / Alphabet / Symbol Keys
Power Indicator:
Lights green when
power is on.
F3

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A complete example:
Front view (continued)
Suppose is used to switch between the lower case/upper case and
numeric modes. To arrive at the characters Got 2 Go, do this:
Press To Get
ABC 123
ABC 123
Upper case
G
Lower case
o
t
Space
2
Space
Upper case
G
Lower case
o
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Front view (continued)
Hot Keys
Answer the phone / Hands-free (Green)
Press again to transfer the call to the handset
Hang up (Red):
Used to hang up the line or to refuse an incoming call.
Flash:
During a call, if another call comes, you will hear a reminding tone.
Press this key to answer the other call, and use this key to switch
between two calls.
Redial:
Press to make the last call.
The feature keys provide a quick way to invoke a feature or a function.
Phonebook:
Press to access the phonebook menu.
Video Privacy:
Press to turn on video privacy, the videophone stops sending your
video to the recipient. Press again to turn off video privacy.
Mute:
Press to mute your audio. The recipient will not be able to hear
anything on your side. To turn off mute, press the same key again.
Message Box
Press to connect yo the voice mail system and to listen to any voice
mails left for you.
Feature Keys

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Front view (continued)
Cursor Panel
OK
Up:
Move to select a menu item or a menu entry.
During a call, increases the speakerphone volume.
Down:
Move to select a menu item or a menu entry.
During a call, decreases the speakerphone volume.
Left:
Move to select a menu item.
During text entry, moves the cursor left.
During a call, decreases the video bandwidth.
Right:
Move to select a menu item.
During text entry, moves the cursor right.
During a call, increases the video bandwidth.
OK:
Confirms a selection.
During a call, shows the current video bandwidth.
Press this key at the home page and the picture below will show up.
The phone number and IP address will be displayed.
Note :
1. The outgoing video
bandwidth is controlled
by the other party. This
function is unavailable
when the video of the
other party is turned
off.
2. Please do not set the
bandwidth to higher
than the bandwidth of
your network
connection.
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