Aei Mip-300 Wi-fi Phone User Guide

MIP-300 Wi-Fi Phone

Product Information

The MIP-300 is a Wi-Fi phone that allows users to make VoIP
phone calls through an IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless network. This
user guide provides detailed information on how to operate the
product and take advantage of its features.

Package Contents:

  • Wi-Fi Phone
  • Charging Cradle
  • Belt Clip
  • MIP-300 Li-ion Battery
  • Handset battery charger AC Power Adapter
  • Quick Guide
  • Headset
  • Leather case

Product Description:

The MIP-300 Wi-Fi phone features the following:

No.ItemDescription
1Receiver
2MWI LED
3LCD Display
4Navigation Keys
5Right Soft Keys
6Power/End Key
7Numeric Key
8Pound Key
9USB Jack
10Charging Pad
11Microphone
12Star Key
13Call Key
14Left Soft Key
15Volume Up/Down
16Belt Clip Gap
17Headset Jack
18Ringer speaker
19Battery cover

Product Usage Instructions

Inserting the Battery

  1. Slide off the battery compartment cover.
  2. Insert the battery as shown.
  3. Place the battery compartment cover until it clicks into
    place.

Installing the Belt Clip

  1. Fit the belt clip lock into the gap on one side of the
    phone.
  2. Fit the belt clip lock into the gap on the other side of the
    phone. A click sound will be heard to indicate the belt is locked
    into place.

Removing the Belt Clip

Gently pull the fitted lock from one side of the phone to
release the belt clip.

Charging MIP-300

To charge MIP-300 directly with the provided AC power
adapter:

  1. Connect one end of the AC power adapter cable to the port at
    the rear of the phone.
  2. Plug the AC power adapter into the socket.

To charge MIP-300 with the charging cradle:

  1. Insert the USB plug of the AC power adapter to the cradle, then
    insert the cable wire to fix the cable properly.
  2. Plug the AC power adapter into the mains socket, then place
    MIP-300 on the cradle for charging.

NOTE: The phone will turn on automatically when
charging begins.

MMI MENU Display Screen

The illustration below shows an overview of the layout of the
display screens:

MMI MENU Display Screen

The display screen elements:

  1. Wi-Fi signal: Displays the Wi-Fi signal strength. The presence
    of four bars signal indicates the strongest.
  2. Battery level: There are three battery levels. Charging is
    indicated by a moving charging bar.
  3. Extension number:
    • 3-1: Display name
    • 3-2: SIP account User ID
  4. P-Book soft key: Press the left soft key to use stored phone
    book.
  5. Review soft key: Press the left soft key to retrieve missed
    calls.
  6. V-Mail Soft key: Press the right soft key to retrieve voice
    mail messages.
  7. Redial Soft key: Press the right soft key to redial the last
    call.

Main Menu

The menu directory enables the user to access the phone settings
and set up the device according to the network conditions and user
preferences. The menu is set up in a simple and easily accessible
manner.

MIP-300
MIP-300 Wi-Fi phone User Guide v1.2

1. Overview
This MIP-300 enables user to make VoIP phone calls through IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless network. Read this user guide carefully to learn how to operate this product and take advantage of its features.
Package Contents
When unpacking MIP-300, ensure all the following items are present and undamaged. If anything appears to be missing or broken, contact dealer for a replacement.

Wi-Fi Phone

Charging Cradle

Belt Clip

MIP-300 Li-ion Battery

Handset battery charger AC Power Adapter

Can be used to clip the phone after installation
Quick Guide

For MIP-300 use only, rechargeable.
Headset

Can be directly plug into the phone or plug into the
charging cradle to charge the phone.
Leather case

Quick reference for installation and basic phone settings.

For MIP-300 headset handsfree communication.

Helps protect MIP-300

2. Product Description
Appearance
This describes the phone features of MIP-300.

No.

Item

1

Receiver

2

MWI LED

3

LCD Display

4

Navigation Keys

5

Right Soft Keys

6

Power/End Key

7

Numeric Key

8

Pound Key

9

USB Jack

10

Charging Pad

11

Microphone

12

Star Key

13

Call Key

14

Left Soft Key

15

Volume Up/Down

16

Belt Clip Gap

17

Headset Jack

18

Ringer speaker

19

Battery cover

Description
Receive voice from calling party Message waiting indictor 112 x 64 pixel monochrome graphics display with backlight Navigates through menu /Press lift nav. Key to delete one character Right Soft Keys Power on/ Power off/ End conversation/ Back/ Exit Enter alphanumeric and characters/ 0 for space character Pound Key/ Press and hold to enable key lock Connects to micro USB Charger Contacts to charging cradle Transmit user voice out Star Key Dial Phonebook or manually entered numbers Left Soft Key Increase or decrease volume during a call Hold the belt clip Headset Jack Ringer speaker Battery chamber cover

Inserting the Battery
To insert the battery into MIP-300, perform the following steps: Slide off the battery compartment cover. Insert the battery as shown. Place the battery compartment cover until it clicks into place.
Installing the Belt Clip
Fit the belt clip lock into the gap on one side of the phone. Then fit the belt clip lock into the gap on the other side of the phone. A click sound will
be heard to indicate the belt is locked into place.
Removing the Belt Clip
Gently pull the fitted lock from one side of the phone to release the belt clip.

Charging MIP-300
To charge MIP-300 directly with provided AC power adapter: Connect one end of the AC power adapter cable to the port at the rear of the phone. Plug the AC power adapter into the socket.
To charge MIP-300 with the charging cradle: Insert the USB plug of the AC power adapter to the cradle then insert the cable wire to the rib to fix the cable properly.
Plug the AC power adapter into the mains socket then place MIP-300 on the cradle for charging.
NOTE: The phone will turn on automatically when charging begins.

3. MMI MENU Display Screen
The illustration below shows an overview of the layout of the display screens.

3-1 3-2

The display screen elements:

No. Indicator

1

Wi-Fi signal

2

Battery level

3

Extension number

4

P-Book soft key

5

Review soft key

6

V-Mail Soft key

7

Redial Soft key

Description

Displays the Wi-Fi signal strength. The presence of four bars signal.

indicates the strongest

There are three battery levels. Charging is indicated by a moving charging bar.

Displays the extinction number in standby mode.

3-1: Display name 3-2: SIP account User ID

Press the left soft key to use stored phone book.

Press the left soft key to retrieve missed calls.

Press the right soft key to retrieve voice mail messages.

Press the right soft key to redial last call.

Main Menu
The menu directory enables user to access the phone settings and set up the device according to the network conditions and user preferences. The menu is set up in a simple and easily accessible manner:

Press the Navigation key to access the main menu. Scroll through the main menu options using the Navigation key. Choose a menu setting, press the Select soft key. Press the End key to go back to the previous level of the menu. The display screen shows the menu and the soft key items. Soft key items vary depending on the menu options.
Call History
Call history stores information of received, missed, or dialed calls. The lists are stored and displayed from the latest to the oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as new entries are added.

Received Calls
The Received Calls list consists of all answered calls.
Missed Calls
The Missed Calls list consists of not answered calls.
Dialed Calls
The Dialed Calls list consists of recent dialed calls.
Use the navigation pad then press the Select soft key. Options are displayed on the menu: Details: Display the call details of the selected entry. Dial: Dial the selected entry. Save: Save the selected entry to the Phonebook.
Press the left soft key to confirm the action.
Setup
Setup menu allows user to configure general handset settings as well as to reset the phone to factory defaults and upgrade the firmware.

Phone Setup
Ring Volume
Use the Navigation keys to increase or decrease the volume from 0 to 10 on the sliding scale. Or press Default soft key to use default volume level.
Handset Volume
Use the Navigation keys to increase or decrease the volume from 0 to 10 on the sliding scale. Or press Default soft key to use default volume level.
Voice Mail
Set the speed dial number to access voice mail system.
Provision
Server IP: Input the provision Server IP. File ID: Input the ID to provision. Press OK soft key to save.
FW Version
Check firmware version.
FW Upgrade
Upgrade MIP-300 to latest firmware.
Reboot
Reboot MIP-300.

Factory Reset
Erase all settings to factory default.
Push To Talk
Switch: Enable or disable Push To Talk. Group ID: Set the Group ID. An unused network port number between 1024 ~ 65535. Group
members must set the same Group ID.
Password
Set the password for entering the setup menu. Once display backlight turn off, MIP-300 would require password again to enter setup menu. Default password: 1234
Wi-Fi Setup
Scan the local area for Wi-Fi reception. Within Wi-Fi reception range, set the AP as default or connect through the Select Wi-Fi menu. To scan for Wi-Fi AP, perform the following steps:
When selecting Wi-Fi Scan option, the phone starts searching for AP and the display shows Scanning…

The list of available connection AP is shown. Select the desired connection. Press the Connect soft key to establish connection.

Enter the encryption password if required.

VoIP Setup
SIP Account Switch Display Name Username Auth Name Password

Enable or disable SIP account registration. SIP display name. SIP user name. SIP authenticate name, used when SIP got 401 or 407. SIP account password, used when SIP got 401 or 407.

Register Domain SIP server domain name.

Register IP

IP for SIP server (FQDN or IP).

Register Port

SIP Server listen port.

Example: <sip:[email protected]> Switch Enable

Display Name1271

Username1271

Auth Name1271

Password1234

Register Domainvoip.com

Register IP192.168.168.253

Register Port5060

Sip Global

SIP Local Port SIP local listen/sending port.

RTP Port RTP listen/sending port.

Expire

Expire time for SIP REGISTER and MWI.

MWI

Enable or Disable for send SUBSCRIBE for message waiting.

DNS SRV Enable or disable for DNS SRV query, only work when Register IP is FQDN.

Keep Alive Enable or disable for sending dummy packet to SIP server.

DTMF Type RFC2833/SIP info/in band.

Codec

First Codec G.711U/G.711A/G.729/Disable.

Second Codec G.711U/G.711A/G.729/Disable

Third Codec

G.711U/G.711A/G.729/Disable

Frame Size 20ms or 40ms for RTP packet.

2833 PayLoad RFC 2833 payload type.

Apply

Please select Apply to save modifications after updating of SIP settings.

4. Operations
Answer a Call
An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone. Answer the call by pressing the Call key to answer the call.
Make a Call
Enter the telephone number with the alphanumerical keypad. After entering the number, press the Call key to dial.
Mute
When a call is in progress, press Mute soft key to mute MIC. Press Unmute soft key to activate MIC.
Blind Transfer
When a call is in progress Press hold soft key. Enter the phone number you want to transfer, Press the Transfer soft key to transfer the call.
Push To Talk
Press and hold Call key to start a Push To Talk call.
5. Support
For technological support, please contact [email protected]

Record of Revision

Date

ver.

2022/12/1

1.2

Description QIG v1.18 User Guide v1.2

References

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