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WP1050.book Page 9 Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:24 AM
15. Do not use the units on airplanes, in hospitals, or in other locations where wireless LAN signals may affect the operation of devices in the vicinity. L Abide by instructions regarding use in airplanes and hospitals.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
L To prevent the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the product to rain or any type of moisture. L Unplug the product from power outlets if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell, or makes an unusual noise. These conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting and contact the Panasonic Call Center at 1-800-211-PANA (1-800211-7262).
CAUTION:
Installation L Do not touch the plug with wet hands. L The AC adaptor is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the AC outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible. L It is necessary to use the proper AC cord. See page 17. Battery To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions. L Use only the battery(ies) specified. L Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. They may explode. Check with local waste management codes for special disposal instructions. L Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. L Exercise care when handling the battery(ies). Do not allow conductive materials such as rings, bracelets or keys to touch the battery(ies), otherwise a short circuit may cause the battery(ies) and/or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns. L Charge the battery(ies) provided, or identified for use with the product only, in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
Medical:
L Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. (The product operates in the frequency range of 2.412 GHz to 2.462 GHz, and the power output is 30 mW.) Do not use the product in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
{s} (SP-PHONE) {*} / {Aa}
Left soft key
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Key Name Right soft key Figure No. N Function L Activate the functions indicated at the bottom right corner on the display. L While in the Idle mode, press to sign in or connect to a network. L Move up the cursor to select a menu item. L Move up the cursor when entering characters. L Increase the receiver/speaker volume while talking. L Increase the ringer volume while ringing or in the volume setting. L While in the Idle mode, press to change your Skype online status (page 103). L Move down the cursor to select a menu item. L Move down the cursor when entering characters. L Decrease the receiver/speaker volume while talking. L Decrease the ringer volume while ringing or in the volume setting. L Move left the cursor when entering characters. L Move right the cursor when entering characters. L Activate the functions indicated at the bottom center on the display. L While in the Idle mode, press and hold to lock or unlock the keypad (page 20). L End a call, return to the Idle mode and reject an incoming call. L Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn on or off the handset. L Mute your voice while talking. Press again to release the mute. L Delete the character(s) when entering characters.
Navigator key {^}
Navigator key {V}
Navigator key {<} Navigator key {>} Middle soft key
{}} (END)/Power key
MUTE/CLEAR
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Key Name CONTACTS Alphanumeric keypad Figure No. Q Function L While in the Idle mode or in the Main menu, press to access the contact list (page 73). L Enter numbers, characters, or symbols when entering characters. L While in the Idle mode, press to make a SkypeOut call (page 84). L Enter # or a Line feed when entering characters.
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Base unit status indicators
On different occasions you may notice that the status indicators on the base unit are flashing. You may find the following flash patterns helpful to you:
Status indicators
Indicator type LOCATOR WIRELESS
Indicator color Green Green
Indicator pattern On Flashing On Flashing
Status The base unit is locating the handset. The base unit is registering the handset. The wireless LAN of the base unit is available. A wireless data transfer is in progress. A connection to LAN has been established. A data transfer is in progress on the LAN side. The Ethernet cable is not connected to the LAN port on the rear of the base unit. An Internet connection has been established (IP address obtained). A data transfer is in progress on the WAN side.
On Flashing
OFF WAN Green
On Flashing
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To LAN port
AC cord To AC outlet AC adaptor Ethernet cable (not included) Internet
3 2, 5
To WAN port Ethernet cable (included) Cable or DSL modem
WP1050.book Page 35 Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:24 AM
Switch the Mode selector to HOME. Turn off your computer properly. Unplug your cable or DSL modems power cord and leave the modem turned off for at least 10 minutes to clear its memory. Unplug any cable connecting the modem to your computer. However, the modem needs to remain connected to the Internet. Make sure the base unit is left unplugged. Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on the modem. Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the base unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on your computer (the same Ethernet (LAN) port you have just unplugged your modem from in step 2). L You can also connect your computer to the base unit via wireless LAN connection. Plug your modems power adaptor into an AC outlet. L Wait for your modems power light to stop flashing before you go to the next step. (It may take a few minutes.) Connect the included AC adaptor cord to the power port on the base unit and an AC outlet. L When the base unit turns on (The WAN indicator lights in green or amber), the installation is complete.
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For security purpose and enabling the Internet connection, it is necessary to set up the base unit at the very first time. You can log in the base unit and configure the units settings using the Web browser on the computer you connected to the base units LAN port. Important: L Required Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later for Windows Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later for Windows L You may need to change the appropriate settings of your computer (page 203). When you access to the base unit for the first time or after resetting the base unit to factory default (page 186 and 201), you must go through Initialization Setup. First you must set the user name and the password. (Remember your user name and password in order to access the base unit again.) After that you need to configure the Internet connection settings. The base unit has a Mode selector (page 200) to allow users to switch its Internet connection settings between the HOME mode and the HOTEL mode simply. The base unit can contain up to 4 Internet connection setting profiles and 2 among those 4 setting profiles can be assigned to the mode selector positions which are HOME mode and HOTEL mode. For example, a setting profile of AP (Bridge) connection mode for the HOME mode and an another setting profile of DHCP connection type for the HOTEL mode. You are going to set up those profiles for HOME and/or HOTEL mode settings through the initialization setup shown in the following pages.
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Getting Started Initialization Setup flow
Follow the procedures below to set up the base unit for Internet connection.
Setting your login user name and password
Set your user name and password to log in the base unit.
Step from page 38
Creating a new Internet connection profile
Select the Internet connection mode. L Mode available in HOME mode: DHCP, Static, PPPoE, AP (Bridge) L Mode available in HOTEL mode: DHCP, Static, PPPoE
Step from page 41
Configuration of the connection mode
Configure each setting for the connection mode you selected.
Step 8 on page 45
Registering the Internet connection settings as a profile
Confirm the settings you have configured, and save it as new profile.
Step 9 on page 46
Restarting the base unit and confirming the Internet access
The base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have just saved.
Step from page 46
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Getting Started Initialization Setup
After the base unit installation (page 29 35), turn on the computer you connected to the base units LAN port. Open the Web browser. Enter http://192.168.102.1/ (the base units default IP address) or http://kxwpa.webpage in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key. You can also double click the KX-WPA102 icon in My Network Places in the Start menu when using Windows XP to enable UPnPTM. See Setting UPnP to display the shortcut on page 209 for details. L Initialization Setup starts. A screen with fields for your user name and password (Login User Name and Password page) is displayed.
L If you have already set your user name and password, skip to step 4. If Initialization Setup window is not displayed: L Check the network settings of your computer. It is necessary to obtain an IP address of your computer automatically from a DHCP server (page 203). L Sometimes it is necessary to set up your Web browsers proxy server to access the base unit (page 207).
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Enter the desired user name and password, then click [Save]. Important: L Please keep your user name and password secure. Setting [User Name] [Password] Description L The user name and password can contain 6 to 15 alphanumeric characters. L The following cannot be used: [ ], [ ], [&], [<], [>], [ : ], [(space)] L User name and password must be different from each other. L User name and password are case-sensitive. L Enter the password again to verify.
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L A screen with fields for configuring the connection mode you select in this step is displayed. L For example: When you select [DHCP] in HOME mode
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Configure the settings, then click [Next>]. L See Configuring the Internet connection settings on page 48 for each setting. L If your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in does not specify any of the settings, leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry. L The Save Settings page is displayed.
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Confirm the settings you are about to save, then click [Save]. L The settings that you have just configured are saved as profile No. 1 (HOME mode) or No. 2 (HOTEL mode) according to the position of the Mode selector. The profile is automatically named Automatic generation and saved.
10 Click [Restart].
LThe base unit restarts with the Internet connection profile you have just saved, and the Top Menu is displayed. LWhen the WAN indicator lights in steady green, the Initialization Setup is complete.
WAN indicator
11 After the Initialization Setup is complete, try to access a website in order to confirm
the Internet connection setting. Enter http://www.panasonic.com in the address field of the browser and press the ENTER key.
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LIf the Panasonic website is displayed, you have successfully connected to the Internet. LIf you are in a hotel room, an authorization for the Internet access may be required. Ask the hotel front desk and follow their instructions. Note: L You can change the user name and password after logging in to the base unit (page 182). L Once you have configured the Internet connection settings in Initialization Setup, you can connect to the Internet in the connection mode that is saved as HOME or HOTEL mode by simply switching the Mode selector (page 200) to HOME or HOTEL beforehand. L You can create up to 4 Internet connection profiles (page 147). L You can modify the Internet connection profile after the Initialization Setup (page 137).
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Getting Started Configuring the Internet connection settings
Configure the connection mode you select in the Initialization Setup (in step 8 of page 45). L If your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying does not specify any of the settings, leave the data fields blank except for MTU entry. DHCP Configuration: Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server.
Fill in the fields or select the desired item. i {OK}/{Select}
Important: L Do not enter the information that you do not want to be shown to the public. Note: L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Status i {Select} L For text entry, see page 60 for details.
Signing out of Skype
You cannot receive a call and your contact list will not be available.
While in the Idle mode, press {Options}. Sign out i {Select} Press {OK} when the confirmation message appears.
Note: L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Status i {Select}
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Personal Skype settings
Personal Skype settings allow you to define your password, and ensure your privacy by restricting incoming calls to only specified types of calls.
Changing your password
This feature changes the password for signing in to Skype.
{Menu} (middle soft key) Settings i {Select} General i {Select} Change password i {Select} Enter your current password. i {OK} Enter your new password. i {OK} Re-enter the new password. i {OK}
Important: L Please keep your password secure. L We recommend that you change the password regularly. Note: L For text entry, see page 60 for details.
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Personal Skype Online Status and Settings Privacy settings
This feature allows you to restrict incoming calls to only those from specified types of callers.
{Menu} (middle soft key) Settings i {Select} Privacy i {Select} Select Calls or SkypeIn calls. i {Select} Select the desired type of callers that you want to receive calls from. i {Select} When you select Calls in step 4: Anyone Only my contacts Only authorized contacts All Skype users Only Skype contacts listed in your contact list Only authorized Skype contacts listed in your contact list
When you select SkypeIn calls in step 4: Anyone Known numbers Only my contacts All SkypeIn callers Only SkypeIn callers notifying of their numbers Only SkypeOut contacts listed in your contact list
Important: L When your Skype online status is in Skype me, the privacy settings are not valid.
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Wireless network connection
When you turn on the handset, it searches for available wireless networks in range. After searching, the handset attempts to connect to the registered network first, and then, to any open network if Auto-connect to open networks list (page 116) is set. The wireless network settings can be registered in the preferred networks list. You can manage the preferred networks list. You can also use some network features, viewing current network status, finding the networks and selecting the desired network manually.
View wireless network status
You can view the wireless network status of the handset.
While in the Idle mode, press {Options}. Network details i {Select} Status Name Show the network is connected or not. Show the network name (SSID) when network is connected. When connected the base unit, it is displayed as Base unit Show the wireless security type when network is connected. Show the wireless channel. Show the IP address of the handset. Show the subnet mask of the handset. Show the default gateway of the handset. Show the IP address(es) of the DNS server(s). Show the IP address of the base unit when connected to the base unit.
Security Channel IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server Base unit
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Handset Wireless Network Connection and Settings Find wireless networks
You can search for available wireless networks in range.
While in the Idle mode, press {Options}. View networks i {Select} L Wireless networks in range are displayed. L The base unit is displayed as Base unit. L The list is ordered by signal strength. L A secure network is shown with the padlock icon. A secure network encrypts data and requires you to enter a network key. L An open network is shown without the padlock icon. An open network does not encrypt data. Select the desired network. L To connect to the network, press {Connect} (page 108) L To access options, press {Options} and select the desired options. i {Select} Connect Network details Search again Add manually Preferred networks Connect to the selected network (page 108). View the network name, the wireless security type and the wireless channel of the selected network. Search for available networks and attempt to connect again. Add a network to your preferred networks list and connect to this network (page 110). View your preferred networks list (page 112).
Note: L In step 1, you can also press {Menu} i Settingsi {Select} i Network i {Select} i Networks in range i {Select}
Connect to a wireless network
You can connect to a wireless network manually. To connect to a wireless network that is found in range: You can connect to a wireless network that is found in range manually.
While in the Idle mode, press {Options}. For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
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View networks i {Select} L Wireless networks in range are displayed. Select the desired network. i {Connect} L When you select an open network, skip to step 6. L When you select a secure network which is already registered in your preferred networks list, skip to step 6. Enter the network key. i {OK} For WEP security network: L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric or 10 hexadecimal characters for WEP 64bit or 13 alphanumeric or 26 hexadecimal characters for WEP 128bit. For WPA-PSK(TKIP) or WPA2-PSK(AES) security network: L Enter the network key containing between 8 and 63 alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters, then skip to step 6. Select the key index. i {Select} L Most of wireless networks use key index 1. The handset attempts to connect the network. After a network connection is completed, you are required to sign in to Skype if you have not signed in yet. L If failed, error message is displayed, then press {OK} to return to step 3.
Select the desired item. i {Select} or change the setting by pressing {^} or {V}. i {OK}
Note: L The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of (C) 2006 Copyrights Vision Inc. L When you change the selection on ring tone or ring volume screen, a tone sounds for confirmation (Tone does not sound when ringer volume is off, silent mode is on and/or your Skype online status is Do not disturb.).
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Phone settings
Register the handset
See Registering the handset on page 133.
Brightness
This feature adjusts the brightness of the screen.
{Menu} (middle soft key) Settings i {Select} Phone settings i {Select} Brightness i {Select} Press {<} or {>} to adjust the brightness. {OK}
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Handset Information
This feature shows device information such as product ID, software/firmware version and MAC address.
{Menu} (middle soft key) Settings i {Select} Information i {Select}
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Advanced settings
Software update
See To receive software update notifications on page 123.
Network proxy
Network proxy allows you to decide whether you want to use proxy servers on the LAN for Skype traffic. Setting is required if you are instructed by the Internet service provider to enter the specific settings required for the network proxy.
{Menu} (middle soft key) Settings i {Select} Advanced i {Select} Network proxy i {Select} Select the desired item. i {Select} Proxy type Host Select the proxy server type from None, HTTP/ HTTPS or SOCKS5. Enter the proxy server IP address or name (max.100 characters) in this data filed if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in in the following way: 192.168.0.1 (Do not enter http://192.168.0.1) Enter the port number used by the proxy server (value165535) in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in. Enable or disable the proxy authentication which requires the user name and password to access the Internet.
Authentication
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User name Enter the user name for proxy host authentication (max.127 characters) in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in. Enter the password for proxy host authentication (max.127 characters) in this data field if it is specified by your Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in.
Password
Enter the information. i Press {OK} or select the desired item. i {Select} {Save} {OK}
Note: L For text entry, see page 60 for details. L The new settings will become effective after restarting the handset.
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [UPnP].
Select the desired setting, then click [Save]. Setting [UPnP] Description L Select whether to enable or disable the UPnP feature.
Note: L This feature is enabled in AP (Bridge) mode automatically.
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Easy Security: This feature allows you to easily set up packet filtering.
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Easy Security].
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Configure the settings, then click [Save]. Setting [Transmission/ reception of Packets with private IP addresses via WAN interface] Description L Select whether to deny or allow packets to be sent or received when the source of an incoming (from WAN) packet and the destination of an outgoing (to WAN) packet are private IP addresses. This feature is valid when the WAN IP address is global. The default is set to Deny. L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to ON. [Stateful Packet L Select whether to enable or disable the stateful packet Inspection] inspection feature. L Some E-mail servers authenticate clients using identification packets which use TCP port 113. If the E-mail feature does not work well, select [Enable (Except Ident Packets)], which is the default setting for this feature. L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to ON. [Attack Detection] L Select whether to enable or disable the attack detection feature. The default is set to Disable. L The following type of attacks can be detected: TCP Scan UDP Scan ICMP Echo L Check whether output or not this log. The default is set to OFF.
L Check the box in the Log Output column to create a log of each action. L If you select [Enable] and check Log Output, the log will be output. If you select [Disable], the log will not be output even if you check Log Output.
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Packet Filtering: This feature allows you to configure the packet filtering settings, and to control the packets to be received/transmitted between the Internet and the computers on your LAN. Up to 20 settings can be registered.
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Packet Filtering].
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To add a new entry, click [Add] under the Packet Filtering Table heading.
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Configure the settings under the Packet Filtering Setting heading, then click [Add] to add the new entry. Setting [No.] Description L Select the desired entry number for the packet filtering setting. Entry number represents the priority. Entry number 1 has the highest priority. L Select whether to enable or disable the packet filtering feature. L Select whether to allow or deny IP packets that are being received. L Select [LiW] (filtering when sending to WAN) or [WiL] (filtering when receiving from WAN). L Enter the packet source IP address/netmask to be filtered. L If you want to set one IP address, enter that IP address in IP address field and 32 in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.102.10, enter 192.168.102.10 in IP address field and 32 in netmask field.) L If you want to set a range of IP addresses, enter that network address in IP address field and its netmask in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.102.0 192.168.102.255, enter 192.168.102.0 in IP address field and 24 in netmask field.) L If you want to set the base units address, enter local in IP address field. Leave the netmask field blank.*1 L If you want to set all IP address, select * in IP address field. Leave the netmask field blank. L Enter the packet source port to be filtered when you select the protocol from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP. L If you want to set one port, enter its port number only. L If you want to set a range of ports, enter the port numbers in the following way: L If you want to set all ports, select *. L Enter the packet destination IP address to be filtered. L The entry is the same as the Source IP Address.
[Status/Packet Filtering] [Action] [Direction] [Source IP Address]
[Source Port]
[Destination IP Address]
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Setting [Destination Port] Description L Enter the packet destination IP address/netmask to be filtered. L The entry is the same as the Source Port. L Select the protocol to be used from TCP/UDP/TCP&UDP/ ESP/GRE/ICMP. If you want to set all protocols, select *. L Set whether to display the temporarily saved packet information on the Packet Filtering Log: (page 190).
[Protocol] [Log Output]
*1 When direction is WiL, Source IP local is Invalid. When direction is LiW, Destination IP local is invalid.
Important: L The packet filtering is NOT executed for the DMZ host. Note: L To edit the setting:
Click the desired entry number in step 3. Edit the items in the Packet Filtering Setting page. Click [Save].
Click the desired entry number in step 3. Click [Delete] in the Packet Filtering Setting page. Click [OK] in the confirmation dialog box.
Click [Restart]. L As the default security policy, outgoing packets initiated from the computer on your LAN to the Internet are allowed, but other packets are denied. L Security functions are executed in the following order: Easy security (Attack detection) Packet filtering Easy security (except for Attack detection) L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.
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Routing: This feature allows you to set static routing between the base unit and another network. Use this feature when you have several local networks. Up to 4 settings can be registered.
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Advanced] tab, then click [Routing].
To add a new entry, click [Add] under the Static Routing Table heading.
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Configure the settings under the Routing Setting heading, then click [Add] to add a new entry. Setting [Status] [Destination Network/Mask] Description L Select whether to enable or disable the routing setting. L Enter the network address/netmask for the destination IP address. L If you want to set one IP address, enter that IP address in IP address field and 32 in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.1 in IP address field and 32 in netmask field.) L If you want to set a range of IP addresses, enter that network address in IP address field and its netmask in netmask field. (e.g. If you want to control the packet from 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.255, enter 192.168.1.0 in IP address field and 24 in netmask field.) L Enter the gateway IP address.
[Gateway]
Click the desired entry number in step 3. Edit the items in the Routing Setting page. Click [Save].
Click the desired entry number in step 3. Click [Delete] in the Routing Setting page. Click [OK] in the confirmation dialog box.
Click [Restart]. L This feature is not available in AP (Bridge) mode.
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Base Unit Settings Wireless
Wireless Basic: This feature allows you to set the wireless mode and network name (SSID: Service Set IDentifier).
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Wireless] tab, then click [Wireless Basic].
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Configure the settings, then click [Save]. Setting [Mode] Description L Select your wireless network mode from the pull-down menu. L If you have both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices in your network, select [802.11b/g]. L If you have only 802.11b wireless devices, select [802.11b] L Select [Auto] or the desired channel from 1 to 11. L Enter your wireless network name (SSID) (alphanumeric characters) in this data field. L Enable or disable the setting to broadcast your SSID. L If you select [Disable], only wireless devices that know the SSID of the base unit can connect to the base unit. L If you select [Enable], any wireless device can detect the SSID of the base unit.
Note: L You need to register the handset to the base unit again when you change the network name (SSID). See Registering the handset on page 133.
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Wireless Security: This feature allows you to set security measures for connecting to wireless LAN.
Click [Advanced Setup] on the Top Menu. Click the [Wireless] tab, then click [Wireless Security].
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Configure the settings, then click [Save]. Setting [Security Mode] Description L Select the desired security mode. L No Encryption (Open), WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are available for the wireless devices, including the handset. Select the desired security mode for your wireless devices connected to the base unit. Default is set to WEP.
For WEP 64bit: L Enter the network key containing 5 alphanumeric characters or 10 hexadecimal characters. For WEP 128bit: L Enter the network key containing 13 alphanumeric characters or 26 hexadecimal characters. L Press [View] to display the network key. [Key Index] L Select [Key 1], [Key 2], [Key 3] or [Key 4] to be used if you use WEP. The default is set to [Key 1]. WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Settings [Network Key] L Enter the network key (alphanumeric characters) in this data field. L Press [View] to display the network key. [Data Encryption] L Select the desired data encryption method. For WPA-PSK L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP] or [TKIP+AES]. L If your wireless devices use AES, select [TKIP+AES]. For WPA2-PSK L If your wireless devices use TKIP, select [TKIP+AES]. L If your wireless devices use AES, select [AES] or [TKIP+AES]. [Session-Key L Set the interval for refreshing the encryption key between 30 renewal interval] and 604800 seconds. 604800 seconds is the equivalent of one week. The default is set to 1800.
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Specifications
Base unit: Router feature WAN connection mode: DHCP server: DNS relay (DNS Proxy): Easy Security: Transmission/reception of Packets with private IP addresses via WAN interface Stateful Packet Inspection Attack Detection IP packet filtering: UPnP: Address translation: AP (Bridge) feature Network Interface feature Connection mode: UPnP: WAN: LAN: Wireless: Yes (max. 20) Internet Gateway Device (IGD) IP masquerade, port forwarding (max. 10), DMZ DHCP, Static Basic Device 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 connector x 1 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 connector x 1 IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11b/g DHCP, PPPoE, Static Yes (max. 5 clients, including 1 for handset) Yes
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Wireless feature Transmission speed*1: IEEE 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/ 12/9/6 Mbps IEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spectrum Spread (DS-SS), IEEE 802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 2.412 2.462 GHz (center frequency) 11 channels (111) SSID, WEP(64/128 bit), WPAPSK (TKIP, AES), WPA2-PSK (AES, TKIP), SSID Broadcast, MAC address filtering WAN, LAN, WIRELESS, LOCATOR LOCATOR, FACTORY DEFAULT RESET, Mode selector Approx. 33 mm x 148 mm x 51 mm (1 1/4 inches x 5 7/8 inches x 2 inches) Approx. 150 g (0.33 lb.) Standby: Approx. 2.7 W Maximum: Approx. 4.6 W 30 mW AC adaptor: Input: V AC, Hz Output: 6 V DC, 1.5A 0 C 40 C (32 F 104 F)
Data transfer mode:
Frequency range: Number of channels: Security:
Other feature
Indicators: Buttons:
Dimension (HWD):
Mass (Weight): Power consumption: Power output: Power supply:
Operating environment temperature:
*1 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and not the actual figures when using the product.
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Handset: Skype feature Calls: Skype-to-Skype calls SkypeIn calls SkypeOut calls Conference calls (guest only) Call waiting Yes Yes (max. 500) Incoming calls (max. 20) Outgoing calls (max. 20) Missed calls (max. 50) Voicemails (max. 100) Authorizations (max. 20) DHCP, Static Yes (max. 21, including 1 for base unit) IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g*1 IEEE 802.11b: 11/5.5/2/1 Mbps IEEE 802.11g: 54/48/36/24/18/ 12/9/6 Mbps IEEE 802.11b: Direct Sequence Spectrum Spread (DS-SS), IEEE 802.11g: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 2.412 2.462 GHz (center frequency) 11 channels (111) SSID, WEP (64/128 bit), WPAPSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (AES)
Skype Voicemail: Contact list: History:
Network feature
Connection mode: Preferred networks:
Network Interface feature Wireless feature
Wireless: Transmission speed*2:
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Other feature Indicators: Display: Dimension (HWD): Charge/Ringer 1.8 inch TFT LCD, 65k colors Approx. 142 mm x 45 mm x 20 mm (5 5/8 inches x 1 3/4 inches x 3/ inch) 4 Approx. 100 g (0.22 lb.) 30 mW Li-Ion battery (3.6 V, 730 mAh) 0 C 40 C (32 F 104 F) 5 C 40 C (41 F 104 F)
Mass (Weight): Power output: Power supply: Operating environment temperature: Charging environment temperature:
*1 IEEE 802.11g is used for maintenance. *2 The figures shown are theoretical maximums and not the actual figures when using the product. Note: L Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. L The illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.
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A Answering calls: 86 AP Configuration: 52 Auto sign in: 118 B Base unit Setting: 36 Battery Charge: 58 Installation: 57 Level: 59 Performance: 59 Replacement: 57 C Call divert: 90 Call Waiting: 88 Contact list: 73, 83 Contact list options: 80 D Default settings: 201 DHCP Configuration: 48 DHCP Lease Table: 177 DMZ: 158 DNS Server: 48, 50, 52 E Error messages: 211 H Handset registration: 133 Handset Status: 180 Headset, optional: 210 Help: 193 History: 84, 95 Hold: 88 I Idle mode option screen: 71 Idle screen: 66 Initialization Setup: 36, 38 Internet connection: 48, 147 IP Address: 50, 53 L LAN/DHCP Server: 152 Load Settings: 188 M
Log Connection: 192 Packet Filtering: 190 UPnP Port Mapping: 191 MAC Address Clone: 150 MAC Address Filtering: 172 Main menu: 69 Making calls: 83 Mute: 88 Network Connection: 136 Network Status: 175 Packet Filtering: 162 Password: 38, 105, 182 Port Forwarding: 155 PPPoE Configuration: 51 Reset: 123, 186 Reset button: 201 Ringer off: 86 Routing: 166 Skype credit: 131 Skype online status: 68 SkypeIn: 131 SkypeOut: 77, 84 Software updates: 118, 123 Speakerphone: 88 Static Configuration: 49 Status indicators: 23 Subnet Mask: 50, 53 Support: 193 System requirements: 27 Time and Date: 72 Tones: 124 Top Menu: 134 Troubleshooting: 215 Troubleshooting for installation: 54 TTY: 17, 210 Update Firmware: 141, 184 UPnP: 159 UPnP Port Mapping Table: 178 User name: 38

Quick Start Guide
Wi-Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set
Model No.
KX-WP1050
This product is designed for use in the following countries: USA, Canada, Japan, UK, Germany, France (indoor use)
Contents 1. Packing the accessories..2 2. Installing the base unit.2 3. Setting up the base unit.6 4. Setting up the handset.8 5. Menus. 11 6. Managing contacts..13 7. Making / answering calls.15 8. Troubleshooting..15
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Wi-Fi Phone for Skype Executive Travel Set. Please read this Quick Start Guide before using the unit and save for future reference. For further details, please read the Operating Instructions included in the CD-ROM. The Operating Instructions are in PDF format. Please note that Adobe Reader (6.0 or later) or Acrobat Reader (5.0 or later) is required to view the Operating Instructions. No emergency calls: Skype is not a replacement for your ordinary telephone and cannot be used for emergency calling.
We recommend keeping a record of the following information for future reference. Date of purchase Serial No. (found on the bottom of the base unit) MAC address (found on the bottom of the base unit) Name and address of dealer
Attach your purchase receipt here.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. San Gabriel Industrial Park, Ave. 65 de Infantera, Km. 9.5, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. 2006 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
PQQW15391YA SJ1006SM1047
Packing the accessories
Included accessories
No. j k k 9 l Accessory item Ethernet cable (approx. 0.5 m [1.6 feet]) Charge cable (approx. 0.5 m [1.6 feet]) AC cord* (approx. 1.7 m [5.6 feet])
Quantity 1 1
AC adaptor for base unit (approx. 1.9 m [6.4 feet]) Base unit (Wireless travel router) Handset stand Battery Handset Carrying case Quick Start Guide (English and Spanish) CD-ROM (Operating Instructions are included.) Wireless LAN sticker*2
Note: L not include the CD-ROM when packing the Do accessories in the carrying case. L Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use.
*1 The included AC cord is compatible with a power source up to 125 V AC. You might need a separate AC cord when you use this product in other countries. For UK: Order No. PSJA1106Z For Germany and France: Order No. PFJA02A006Z *2 Your base units default network name (SSID) and network key for wireless connection are printed. As this information is important for the base unit settings, save this sticker in a safe place. L Adobe, Acrobat and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Lozilla and Firefox are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation. M L other trademarks identied herein are the property of their respective All owners.
Trademarks: Licrosoft, Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered M trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. L Skype, SkypeIn, SkypeOut and the S logo are trademarks of Skype Limited. Li-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. W
Installing the base unit
Note: L need to connect a computer to the base unit in order to set up the You base unit. instructions. Otherwise, you are suggested to use [Default Prole] when you set the connection mode in Initialization Setup (3-A on page 6).
Select the appropriate installation procedure according to where you want to use the unit. In a hotel room: Follow the instructions 2-A on this page. At home: Follow the instructions 2-B on page 4.
2-A While you are in a hotel room
You can use the handset while you are traveling by accessing the Internet from a hotel room. The hotel you are staying in may give you specic instructions as to what Internet connection mode you should select. In that case, follow their Mode selector Base unit
Computer
1 Switch the Mode selector to HOTEL. 2 Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN
AC cord To AC outlet
Ethernet cable (not included) Internet Ethernet port (RJ45 jack)
3 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the LAN
port on the base unit and the Ethernet port (RJ45 jack) in the hotel room. Lyou cannot nd the Ethernet port (RJ45 jack) in If the hotel room, ask the hotel front desk. In some hotels, the wireless Internet connection service may be available by using a wireless Ethernet bridge prepared by the hotel. port on the base unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on your computer.
AC adaptor
Note: L only the included Panasonic AC adaptor Use PQWEWP1050 and AC cord PQJA10188Z. L need a separate AC cord when you use You this unit in UK, Germany and France. 2
Ethernet cable (included)
and an AC outlet. L WAN indicator on the base unit lights in The steady green or amber. Wireless Ethernet bridge 3
4 Connect the included AC adaptor to the power port
2. Installing the base unit
2-B While you are at home
The base unit has 2 modes of operation for use at home: AP (Bridge) mode and Router mode. AP (Bridge) mode is designed for the case when you have an existing router or modem (cable or DSL) with a built-in router. Router mode is designed for the case when you only have a standard cable or DSL modem.
With an EXISTING ROUTER or MODEM with a built-in ROUTER <AP (Bridge) mode>
If you install the base unit with your existing router or modem with a built-in router, the base unit should be set to AP (Bridge) mode. Select [AP (Bridge)] for your connection mode in Initialization Setup (3-A on page 6). In AP (Bridge) mode, the base unit connects wireless devices to one another and to the LAN, and allows wireless devices to use a DHCP server on the LAN. In most cases, routers are equipped with the function as the DHCP server. Mode selector
If you install the base unit with a modem only, the base unit should be set to Router mode. In Router mode, the base unit assigns IP addresses to network devices (including wireless devices) as a DHCP server. It also protects the network devices from being directly exposed to the WAN. For your connection mode, select [DHCP], [Static] or [PPPoE] in Initialization Setup (3-A on page 6). Mode selector
With a MODEM ONLY <Router mode>
Base unit Base unit Computer Computer
Ethernet cable (not included)
Cable or DSL modem Ethernet cable (included)
Existing router
Cable or DSL modem
Ethernet cable (included) Internet
Internet AC cord To AC outlet
AC cord
To AC outlet
1 Switch the Mode selector to HOME. 2 Turn off your computer properly. Unplug any cable connecting your
1 Switch the Mode selector to HOME. 2 Turn off your computer properly and unplug your cable or DSL
existing router (or modem with a built-in router) to your computer. However, your existing router (or modem with a built-in router) needs to remain connected to your cable or DSL modem. unit and an unused Ethernet (LAN) port on your existing router (or modem with a built-in router).
modems power cord. Unplug any cable connecting the modem to your computer. However, the modem needs to remain connected to the Internet. unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on the modem.
3 Connect the included Ethernet cable to the WAN port on the base 4 Connect a separate Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the base
unit and Ethernet (LAN) port on your computer.
unit and the Ethernet (LAN) port on your computer.
5 Plug your modems power adaptor into an AC outlet.
5 Connect the included AC adaptor to the power port and an AC outlet.
L WAN indicator on the base unit lights in steady green or The amber. Note: L only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQWEWP1050 and AC Use cord PQJA10188Z. L need a separate AC cord when you use this unit in UK, Germany You and France. 4
Lait for your modems power light to stop ashing before you go W to the next step. (It may take a few minutes.) L WAN indicator on the base unit lights in steady green or The amber.
6 Connect the included AC adaptor to the power port and an AC outlet.
Note: L only the included Panasonic AC adaptor PQWEWP1050 and AC Use cord PQJA10188Z. L need a separate AC cord when you use this unit in UK, Germany You and France. 5
Setting up the base unit
5 Click [Network Connection] on the Top Menu.
3-A Initialization Setup
When you log in the base unit for the rst time, you must register the network settings you use for HOME or HOTEL mode as a prole in Initialization Setup using the Web browser on the computer you connected to the base units LAN port. Important: L Required Web browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later for Windows Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later for Windows Operating tips: [ ]: The words in the brackets indicate button names displayed on the computer screen.
L current Internet connection settings and information of the The wireless connection are displayed.
1 After the base unit installation (pages 2-5), turn on the computer you
connected to the base units LAN port.
2 Open the Web browser. Enter http://192.168.102.1/ (the base units
default IP address) or http://kxwpa.webpage in the address eld of the browser and press the ENTER key. L Initialization Setup starts. The Login User Name and Password page is displayed.
6 Click [New Prole] under the New Prole heading.
7 Select the desired connection mode used in the current mode (HOME or
HOTEL), then click [Next>]. W hen the Mode selector is set to HOME: Lyou have already set your user name and password, skip to step 4. If If Initialization Setup window is not displayed: L Check the network setting on your computer. It is necessary to obtain an IP address of your computer automatically from a DHCP server. See Obtain an IP address automatically on your computer in the Operating Instructions included in the CD-ROM. L Sometimes it is necessary to set up your Web browsers proxy server to access the base unit. See Changing the proxy server settings on Web browser in the Operating Instructions included in the CD-ROM. L Internet connection modes vary according to the Internet service provider. Select a connection mode referring to the Internet service providers setup information. L Select [DHCP], [Static] or [PPPoE] if the base unit is installed in Router mode. Select [AP (Bridge)] if the base unit is installed in AP (Bridge) mode. [DHCP] L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. This connection mode is usually required for use with cable modems. L Allows the base unit to assign a specic IP address. L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE server. This connection mode is usually required for use with DSL modems. L Allows the base unit to work as an access point when you have a router at home.
Lyou have no specic instructions for the Internet connection from the If hotel, you can use [Default Prole] for an easy setup. Ask the hotel front desk for details. Select [Default Prole] then skip to step 10.
3 Enter the desired user name and password, then click [Save].
Important: L Please keep your user name and password secure. [User Name] L user name and password can contain 6 to The 15 alphanumeric characters. L following cannot be used: The [ ], [ ], [&], [<], [>], [ : ], [(space)] L name and password must be different from User each other. L name and password are case-sensitive. User
[Static] [PPPoE]
[Password]
[AP (Bridge)]
When the Mode selector is set to HOTEL:
[Retype Password] L Enter the password again to verify. L base unit begins restarting and a prompt The screen with elds for your user name and password is displayed.
L Select the conection mode as specic instructions for the Internet connection from the hotel. L (Bridge)] is not available in HOTEL mode. [AP [DHCP] L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address automatically from a DHCP server. DHCP conguration is often used in hotel rooms. L Allows the base unit to assign a specic IP address. L Allows the base unit to receive an IP address from a PPPoE server.
4 Enter the user name and password set in step 3. Then click [OK].
L Menu is displayed. Top
Lscreen with elds for conguring the connection mode you select in A this step is displayed.
3. Setting up the base unit
10 Click [Restart].
L base unit restarts with the Internet connection prole you have just The saved. When the WAN indicator lights in steady green, the Initialization Setup is complete. L AP (Bridge) mode, you need to restart your computer. In setting. Enter http://www.panasonic.com in the address eld of the browser and press the ENTER key. Lthe Panasonic website is displayed, you have successfully If connected to the Internet. Lyou are in a hotel room, an authorization for the Internet access may If be required. Ask the hotel front desk and follow their instructions.
Example: When you select [DHCP]
11 Try to access a website in order to conrm the Internet connection
8 Congure the settings referring to the Internet service providers setup
information (or instructions provided by the hotel), then click [Next>]. Lyour Internet service provider or the hotel you are staying in does not If specify any of the settings, leave the data elds blank except for MTU entry. L Save Settings page is displayed. The
3-B Mode selector
Once you have registered the proles for HOME and HOTEL modes in Initialization Setup, you can easily select the mode by switching the Mode selector to HOME or HOTEL before turning on the base unit.
Mode selector
9 Conrm the settings you are about to save, then click [Save].
L setting that you have just congured are saved as prole No. 1 The (HOME mode) or No. 2 (HOTEL mode) according to the position of the Mode selector. The prole is automatically named Automatic generation and saved.
3-C Using your computer on a wireless LAN
The 15 character device-specic network name (SSID) and 13 alphanumeric character 128 bit encryption network key (WEP) are set to factory defaults. These factory default setting values are shown on the included Wireless LAN sticker. If you use your computer on a wireless LAN, use the values on the sticker to set the wireless LAN conguration on your computer. To set your computer to be used on a wireless LAN, see the manual for the computer you use. Note: L use your computer on a wireless LAN, a wireless LAN card needs to To be installed on your computer.
Setting up the handset
Battery charge
Connect the included charge cable to the CHARGE port of the handset. Connect the other end to the CHARGE port of the base unit that is connected to the power supply. Charge the battery for 6 hours before initial use. Lhile charging, the charge indicator on the handset lights in red. When W the battery is fully charged, the indicator goes out. Charge indicator CHARGE ports To AC outlet
4-A Battery installation
1 Press the notch of the handset cover rmly, and
slide it in the direction of the arrow.
2 Insert the battery (A), and press it down until
it snaps into position (B). Then close the handset cover (C, D). B A D C
Important: L only the rechargeable Panasonic battery. Use
Charge cable
Handset stand 8 9
4. Setting up the handset
4-B Power on / Sign in to Skype
To use the handset, you need a Skype account and need to connect to a network and sign in to Skype. If you do not have a Skype account, you can create it using the handset. Operating tips: { }: The words in the brackets indicate button names/soft key names on the handset. : The words in quotations indicate menu items displayed on the handset screen.
Starting up for the rst time
Perform the following procedures after installing and setting up the base unit (pages 2-9).
1 Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds to turn on the handset. 2 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}
L handset starts searching for available networks The in range, then the handset automatically connects to the base unit. Lthe network list is displayed, select the desired If network and press {Connect}.
If you already have a Skype account: i {Select}
3 After a network connection is complete, select Sign
in to Skype.
4 Enter your Skype name (see section 6-C on page 14 for information on
entering text). i {OK} i Enter your password. i {OK} next time on. LThe screen appears. Idle
5 Press {Yes} or {No} to decide whether to sign in automatically from the
If you do not have a Skype account:
3 Create new account i {Select} 4 Enter a Skype name (see section 6-C on page 14 for information on
entering text). i {OK} i Enter a password. i {OK} i Re-enter the password. i {OK} L Skype names can be characters, numbers, and punctuation marks. You cannot use spaces or start your name with a number or punctuation mark. If the name is already in use, you will be prompted to try another name. Password can be characters. You can use any mix of upper- and lowercase characters, numbers, and punctuation marks. You cannot use spaces, start your name with a number or punctuation mark, or use your Skype name as a password. L Idle screen appears. The
5 Read the entire Skype agreement. i {Yes}
<Idle screen> Handset status icons Skype online status Skype credit balance Soft key functions Note: L step 2, you can connect to specic networks that require you to select In security type and enter the network key. L step 2, you can also connect to open networks. When connecting to In open networks, the conrmation message appears. Current time
To turn off the handset:
Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds.
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 Settings i {Select} 3 Time and Date i {Select} 4 Select the desired setting.
Time zone Select the desired item. i {Select} Daylight saving Select Standard or Daylight saving. i {Select} Time Enter the current hour and minute (24-hour clock/12-hour clock format) by selecting 2 digits for each. For 12-hour clock, press {*} to select AM or PM. i {OK} Time format Select 24 hour clock or 12 hour clock. i {Select} The default is set to 12 hour clock. Date Enter the current month, day and year by selecting 2 digits for month and day, and 4 digits for year. i {OK} Date format Select the desired format. i {Select} Note: Lyou make a mistake when entering the time and date, press {<} or {>} If to move the cursor, then make the correction.
Starting up for the second time
1 Press and hold {}} for 2 seconds to turn on the handset. 2 After a network connection is complete, select Sign
L handset starts searching for available networks. If any networks The you normally use are already in your preferred networks list, the handset automatically connects to one of the networks in the list.
in to Skype. i {Select} Lthe handset is set to Auto sign in and you did not sign out If the previous time, the Idle screen appears instead of the Sign in screen and steps 3 and 4 are skipped.
3 Enter your Skype name. i {OK} i Enter your password. i {OK} 4 Press {Yes} or {No} to decide whether to sign in automatically from the
next time on. L Idle screen appears. The
4-C Setting the time and date
Set the correct time and date before you start using the handset. L Changing Time zone and Daylight saving sets the displayed time forward or backward. When you set the time and date for the rst time, set the time after all the other time and date settings.
Settings Congure handset settings. L Network: Search for networks, manage preferred networks list, and set auto-connection to open networks. L General: Change your password*1, set auto sign-in*1, update software, and reset handset settings. L Call divert*1: Set call forwarding, Voicemail and welcome message. L Privacy*1: Restrict incoming calls to those you specify. L Tones: Set the ringer type, tone, volume, notication tone, Keypad tone and out of service tone. L Time and Date: Set the time zone, daylight saving, time, time format, date and date format. L Blocked users*1: View blocked users list and unblock users you desire. L Phone settings: Register the handset to the base unit and adjust the brightness of the handset display. L Information: View handset information such as product ID, software/rmware versions and MAC address. L Advanced: Set the notication for software update and set network proxy.
5-A Main menu
Skypes Main menu provides 7 menus as shown below.
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 Select the desired menu. i {Select}
Contacts*1 History*1 Status*1
View a list of Skype and SkypeOut contacts with their current Skype status. View history of missed calls, incoming calls, outgoing calls, Voicemails and authorization requests. Dene your personal Skype settings. L Change status: Change your Skype online status. L prole: Change your prole details. My L Sign out: Sign out of Skype. Search for Skype contacts over the Internet.
Add contact*1 Add Skype and SkypeOut contacts to your contact list. Search*1 Services*
View Skype credit, SkypeIn and Voicemail information.
*1 Available only when you are signed in to Skype.
5-B Idle mode option screen
1 {Options} 2 Select the desired menu. i {Select}
Change status*2 *3 Sign out* My prole*2
Change your Skype online status. Change your Skype prole details. Sign out of Skype. View a list of networks found within range. View network connection information.
L Functions available in the menu depend on whether you are signed in to Skype.
View networks
Network details Silent*1 Set the silent mode to on. Set the silent mode to off. 11 Sounds on*1
*1 Either is displayed according to the current silent mode setting. *2 Available only when you are signed in to Skype. *3 You can also access to the Change status menu by pressing {^} while in the Idle screen. 12
Managing contacts
3 Enter the name (Skype name or full name) or E-mail address to search
for (max. 50 characters; see section 6-C on this page for information on entering text). i {OK} L can also search for a contact by entering a part of the name. You L contacts containing the entered characters are listed. The L view the contacts prole, press {View}. To L call the contact, press {{} or {s}. To L access options, press {Options} and select the desired option. i To {Select} More results Search again View prole View the next 20 results. View the previous 20 results. Search again with another keyword. Add the contact to your contact list. View the contacts prole. Previous results Add to contacts
6-A Adding contacts
You can add up to 500 contacts to your contact list. If you have an existing Skype account, your contact list is automatically downloaded when you sign in. If you are new to Skype and have just created an account, your contact list will be empty. You will need to add contacts to your list.
4 Select the desired Skype contact.
Adding Skype contacts
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 Add contact i {Select} 3 Skype i {OK} 4 Enter the Skype name (max. 32 characters; see
section 6-C on page 14 for information on entering text). i {OK} to see when you are online. L Press {No} to add the contact without the authorization. Lyou previously sent an authorization request to the same user and If the user accepted your request, skip steps 6 and 7, then press {OK}.
5 Press {Yes} to add the contact to your list and to authorize the contact
6-C Text entry
The dial keys are used to enter characters and numbers. Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it. Use the following character table for reference when you enter characters or numbers.
6 Press {OK} to send an authorization request to the added contact. 7 Enter text to send with the request (max. 200 characters). i {OK}
Note: L can also search and add Skype contacts from the Search menu You (6-B on this page).
Character table
Key {1} {2} {3} {4} {5} {7} {8} Text entry screen Lowercase Uppercase (abc) (ABC) 1. , ? ! - _ @ *1 a b c 2 d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 T U V 8 Phone No. entry screen Numeric Hexadecimal Numeric (123) (HEX) (123) 2 a b c 3 d e f + (Press and hold) * #
Adding SkypeOut numbers
You can add non-Skype (SkypeOut) numbers to your contact list. SkypeOut numbers are listed with icon in your contact list.
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 Add contact i {Select} 3 SkypeOut number i {OK} 4 Contacts name i {Select} 5 Enter the name if you desire (max. 50 characters; see section 6-C on
page 14 for information on entering text). i {OK}
{6} m n o 6 t u v 8
p q r s 7 P Q R S 7
6 Phone number i {Select} 7 Enter the phone number (max. 20 digits) in the following way (even for
local calls): country code + area code + local phone number i {OK} Example (using the country code 1 for calling USA): + L (international prex) is automatically added. + L some countries, you may need to exclude 0 at the beginning of For the area code. L correct a digit, press {CLEAR}. To
{9} w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9 Space*{0} Space*1 0
{*} {#}
+ (Press and hold)*1 Change character entry mode Line feed*1
*1 Valid depending on the text entry screen.
8 {Save}
6-B Searching for Skype contacts
You can search the Skype directory for your desired Skype contacts over the Internet so that you can call, add to your contact list, or view the proles of the contacts.
Basic operation
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 Search i {Select}
L move the cursor, press {<} or {>}. To L enter another character located on the same dial key, leave for a To second after pressing the dial key, so that the cursor automatically moves to the right. L change the character entry mode, press {*} repeatedly to shift To through Lowercase (abc), Uppercase (ABC), Numeric (123) and Hexadecimal (HEX) modes. (Changing the character entry mode is invalid when you enter phone numbers.) L Press {*} to switch between uppercase and lowercase just after entering a character. L enter symbols while in the text entry screen, press {Symbol} and To select the desired symbol, then press {Insert}. (The available symbols differ depending on the text entry screen.) L edit/correct a mistake, press {<} or {>} to move the cursor to the To character or number you want to erase, then press {CLEAR}. Enter the appropriate character or number. 14
Making / answering calls
Example (using the country code 1 for calling USA): + L (international prex) is automatically added. + L some countries, you may need to exclude 0 at the beginning of For the area code. L correct a digit, press {CLEAR}. To
7-A Making Skype calls
Using the contact list
1 {CONTACTS} 2 Select the desired Skype contact. i {{}
L can search for a contact by entering a part of the display name. You Press the dial keys to enter the name, then press {^} or {V} to select the desired contact from the candidates.
2 {{} 3 When you are nished talking, press {}}.
7-C Answering calls
3 When you are nished talking, press {}}.
Note: L step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i Contacts In i {Select} The following events are logged in the History menu: 50 missed calls, 20 incoming calls, 20 outgoing calls, 100 Voicemails and 20 authorization requests.
Using History
1 Press {{} or {s}. 2 When you are nished talking, press {}}.
To reject the call:
While the handset is ringing, press {}}.
1 {Menu} (middle soft key) 2 History i {Select} 3 Select the desired list. i {Select} 4 Select the desired log. i {{}
Temporary ringer off:
While the handset is ringing, press {Silent}.
7-D Useful features during a call
Feature Using the speakerphone Reciver/Speaker volume Hold Mute Call waiting Operation Press {s} during a call. L switch to the receiver, press {s} or {{}. To Press {^} or {V} repeatedly during a call.
Lyou select a Voicemail log, press {Options}. If i Call i {Select}
5 When you are nished talking, press {}}.
Note: L step 1, you can also press {{} to access the outgoing calls list. i In Press {<} or {>} to switch between the outgoing calls, incoming calls and missed calls lists, then skip to step 4.
7-B Making regular phone calls (SkypeOut)
SkypeOut is a way to make calls from Skype to persons who use landlines or mobile phones. You must have Skype credit to make SkypeOut calls. For more information, please visit http://www.skype.com/
1 Press {Hold} during a call. 2 To release hold, press {Resume} or {{}. 1 Press {MUTE} during a call. 2 To return to the conversation, press {MUTE} or {{}. 1 Press {Answer} to answer the 2nd call after the call 2 To switch between calls, press {Switch}. 3 To resume conversation, press {Resume}.
waiting tone.
1 Enter the phone number in the following way (even for local calls):
country code + area code + local phone number
Problem
Troubleshooting
Problem I cannot make a call. Cause/solution Conrm the Ethernet cable is properly connected (pages 2-5). If you cannot access Internet Web pages using your computer, check to see if your Internet service provider is having connection problems in your area. Double-check your device connections against the installation instructions (pages 2-5). The order in which you turn on the devices is very important. Many installation issues can be resolved by resetting all the equipment. First, power down your modem, base unit, router (if you have one), and computer. Then, turn the devices back on one at a time in this order: modem, router, base unit, computer. If you use the PPPoE connection, it may take a few minutes or more to reset the PPPoE connection. 16
For other troubleshooting, please see the Operating Instructions included in the CD-ROM. You can also get up-to-date support information from our website: http://www.panasonic.com/help Cause/solution
The unit does not work. Make sure the battery is installed correctly and fully charged (pages 8-9). Check the connections (pages 2-5). Unplug the base units AC adaptor to reset the unit. Reconnect the adaptor and try again. The handset has not been registered to the base unit. Register the handset (refer to the Operating Instructions included in the CDROM). The Top menu of the base unit is not displayed. Conrm the new IP address by using the handset. Select Network details in the Idle mode option screen (5-B on page 11). Enter the displayed IP address in the address eld of the browser after http://. 15
Technical specifications
Full description
Panasonic introduces the KX-WP1050 Wi-Fi phone for use with Skype, the popular Voice Over IP communications service that allows point-to-point calling around the world. Skype users can enjoy incredible cost savings combined with the convenience of a regular phone. The KX-WP1050 frees the user from being tied down to a computer so he or she can move from room to room without worrying about missed calls. Or make and receive calls in a public hotspot, which doesn't require browser authentication. The included travel router makes it easy to take this incredible communications solution on the road.
| General | |
| Product Type | Wireless VoIP phone |
| Bundled with | Panasonic wireless travel router |
| Phone Features | |
| Cordless Phone Standard | IEEE 802.11g (Wi-Fi) |
| VoIP Services | Skype |
| Dialer Type | Keypad |
| Dialer Location | Handset |
| Conference Call Capability | Yes |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Voice Mail Capability | Yes |
| Call Waiting | Yes |
| Menu Operation | Yes |
| Function Buttons | Speakerphone button, directory button, navigator key , mute button |
| Volume Control | Yes |
| Ringer Control | Yes |
| Polyphonic Ringer | Yes |
| Indicators | Visual ringer light |
| Lighted Keypad | Yes |
| Additional Functions | Built-in clock |
| Additional Features | Key lock |
| IP Telephony | |
| Voice Codecs | G.711, G.729ab |
| IP Address Assignment | DHCP, static, PPPoE |
| Security | 128 bit AES, WPA |
| Network Protocols | DNS |
| Network Ports Qty | 2 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX |
| Voice Features | Echo cancellation (ECN) |
| Phone Memory | |
| Phone Directory Capacity | 500 names & numbers |
| Missed Calls Memory | 50 |
| Dialed Calls Memory | 20 |
| Caller ID Memory | 20 names & numbers |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - color |
| Display Location | Handset |
| Diagonal Size | 1.8" |
| Color Depth | 16-bit (65000 colors) |
| Display Information | Battery status, date, time |
| Features | Backlit |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Antenna | Internal |
| Connections | 1 x headset jack 1 x DC power input / mini-USB Type B |
| Included Accessories | Carrying case |
| Power | |
| Type | Phone charging stand + power adapter - external |
| Battery | |
| Battery | 1 x battery |
| Capacity | 730 mAh |
| Technology | Rechargeable - lithium ion |
| Included Qty | 1 |
| Talk Time | Up to 180 min |
| Standby Time | Up to 72 h |
| Dimensions & Weight (Handset) | |
| Width | 1.7 in |
| Depth | 0.6 in |
| Height | 5.6 in |
| Weight | 3.5 oz |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Part Number | KX-WP1050 |
| GTIN | 00037988840205 |
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