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VoIP phone adapter SIPURA SPA3000
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The SIPURA SPA-3000 features VoIP adapter functionality found in the SPA-2000 and SPA-1000/1 with the
additional benefit of an integral connection for legacy telephone network hop-on, hop-off applications.
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Sipura SPA-3000 voip phone adapter users will be able to leverage their broadband phone service connections more than ever by automatically routing local calls from cell phones and land lines to a VoIP service provider and vice versa.
A typical user calling from a land line or mobile phone will be able to reduce and even eliminate international and long distance telephone charges by first calling their SPA-3000 via a local phone number or by using a telephone connected directly to the unit. The advanced authentication and call routing intelligence programmed into the SPA-3000 will connect the caller via the Internet to the far end destination with security and ease. Using the SPA-3000 at the far end, calls can be answered immediately or further processed as a local call to any legacy land line or mobile phone allowed by the SPA-3000 dial plan.
If power and/or IP network connectivity is lost to the unit or the VoIP service is down, calls can be sent to a traditional carrier via the FXO interface.
Whats included:
Telephone Adapter
Ethernet Cable
AC Power Adapter
Equipment you will need:
Broadband Connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed Internet connection
Router: To share your broadband connection with more than one device
(If you dont already have a router, they are available at most computer and office supply retailers for around $40)
Traditional Analog Telephone
To use enhanced features, you will need:
Installing the Telephone Adapter:
Remove the equipment from the shipping container.
Insert the Ethernet cable provided into the LAN port.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into an open port on your router.
Figure 1:Telephone Adapter

Insert the telephone cable into the Phone 1 port of the Telephone Adapter.
Connect the other end of the telephone cable to a traditional analog telephone.
Insert the appropriate end of the power cord into the Telephone Adapter. Plug the other end into a power outlet or surge protector.
The green STATUS Light will blink for up to 1 minute. Once the light stops blinking, you are ready to start making calls!
Figure 2:Network Connections

NOTE: The instructions in this Quick Start Guide do not consider all types of connections.
Features
Flash Call Transfer: With the first party on the phone, click the flash or hang-up button once, dial the number you wish to transfer the call to, and then dial #. When the dialed party answers, click flash again to connect the two callers and hang up to drop out of the call.
Caller ID Blocking: Turn this service on or off for all calls and then selectively turn it back on or off by dialing *67 before you dial the call.
Anonymous Rejection: Reject calls from anonymous parties who have restricted their identity. Anonymous callers are notified that you will not accept calls from restricted callers. However, this feature does not apply to callers whose numbers are not available.
Cancel Call Waiting: To make an uninterrupted call, you can cancel call waiting by lifting the handset, dialing *70, and dialing your party. When you hang up, call waiting will be on for the next outgoing call.
3-way Conferencing: To initiate 3-way conferencing, dial the first party. When the first party answers, press the flash hook. Then, dial the third party and before or after the add-on party answers, press the flash hook to form a 3-way conference call.
VoIP phone adapter SIPURA 1001
Getting Started
Whats included: Telephone Adapter SIPURA 1001 Ethernet Cable
AC Power Adapter
Equipment you will need:
Broadband Connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed Internet connection
Router: To share your broadband connection with more than one device
(If you dont already have a router, they are available at most computer and office supply retailers for around $40)
Traditional Analog Telephone
To use enhanced features, you will need:
Computer
Web Browser: MS Internet Explorer (version 4.x or higher) or Netscape Navigator (version 4.x or higher)
Installation & Set-up
Installing the Telephone Adapter SIPURA 1001:
Remove the equipment from the shipping container.
Insert the Ethernet cable provided into the LAN port.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into an open port on your router.
Figure 1:Telephone Adapter SIPURA 1001

From left to right: Phone port, Power Connections, ACT and Status Light, LAN Port
Insert the telephone cable into the Phone port of the Telephone Adapter.
Connect the other end of the telephone cable to a traditional analog telephone.
Insert the appropriate end of the power cord into the Telephone Adapter. Plug the other end into a power outlet or surge protector.
The green STATUS Light will blink for up to 1 minute. Once the light stops blinking, you are ready to start making calls!
Figure 2: Network Connections

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VoIP phone adapter SIPURA 2100
Getting Started
Whats included:
Router & Phone Adapter
Ethernet Cable
AC Power Adapter
Equipment you will need:
Broadband Connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed Internet connection
Router (optional): To share your broadband connection with more than one device. A router is not necessary if you only use one computer.
Traditional Analog Telephone
To use enhanced features, you will need:
Computer
Web Browser: MS Internet Explorer (version 4.x or higher) or Netscape Navigator (version 4.x or higher)
BEFORE YOU BEGIN: If you are using DSL service that requires a User Login and Password entry in order to connect, please review the following information.
Installing the Router & Phone Adapter on a Single Computer
1.Power off your DSL or cable modem and computer.
2.Insert an Ethernet cable into the WAN port. Connect the other end of an Ethernet cable into your DSL or cable modem.
3.Insert an end of another Ethernet cable into the LAN port. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your computer.
4.Insert the line from your telephone handset into the PHONE 1 port of the Router & Phone Adapter. Connect the other end of the telephone cable to a traditional analog telephone.
5.Apply power to your DSL or cable modem. Ensure the proper status indicators are lit.
6.Plug the power adapter into the Router & Phone Adapter. The yellow STAT light will blink for up to one minute. When complete the yellow STAT light and the green light will remain solid.
7.If you wish, you may power up your computer now. Your computer does not need to be on in order to make calls.
8.You can now make calls! Pick up the phone receiver and listen for a dial tone.
If you do not have a dial tone, refer to the troubleshooting portion of this document.
Installing the Router & Phone Adapter on Multiple Computers
1.Power off your DSL or cable modem, router, and any devices connected to the router.
2.Insert an Ethernet cable into the WAN port. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into your DSL or cable modem.
3.Insert an end of another Ethernet cable into the LAN port. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your router. Connect your PC and all other network devices into the Router & Phone Adapter. 
4.Insert the line from your telephone handset into the PHONE 1 port of the Router & Phone Adapter. Connect the other end of the telephone cable to a traditional analog telephone.
5.Apply power to DSL or cable modem. Ensure the proper status indicators are lit.
6.Plug the power adapter into the Telephone Adapter. The yellow stat light will blink for up to one minute. When complete the yellow STAT light and the green light will remain solid.
7.Apply power to your router. Ensure the proper status indicators are lit. Apply power to devices connected to the Router & Phone Adapter. Your computer(s) do not need to be on in order to make calls.
8.You can now make calls! Pick up the phone receiver and listen for a dial tone.
If you do not have a dial tone, refer to the troubleshooting portion of this document.
About the Router & Phone Adapter The Router & Phone Adapter enables you to connect your phones and either one or more computers to your broadband network. When connecting to a single computer, you do not need a router.
BEFORE PROCEEDING: If you are using DSL that requires PPPoE authentication,
please see these important instructions.
Voice Messaging
View a diagram that illustrates how to access your Voice Messages and Manage your account.
Features
Flash Call Transfer: With the first party on the phone, click the flash or hang-up button once, dial the number you wish to transfer the call to, and then dial #. When the dialed party answers, click flash again to connect the two callers and hang up to drop out of the call.
Caller ID Blocking: Turn this service on or off for all calls and then selectively turn it back on or off by dialing *67 before you dial the call.
Anonymous Rejection: Reject calls from anonymous parties who have restricted their identity. Anonymous callers are notified that you will not accept calls from restricted callers. However, this feature does not apply to callers whose numbers are not available.
Cancel Call Waiting: To make an uninterrupted call, you can cancel call waiting by lifting the handset, dialing *70, and dialing your party. When you hang up, call waiting will be on for the next outgoing call.
3-way Conferencing: To initiate 3-way conferencing, dial the first party. When the first party answers, press the flash hook. Then, dial the third party and before or after the add-on party answers, press the flash hook to form a 3-way conference call.
View Feature Access codes
Troubleshooting ISSUE SOLUTION
No Dial Tone Check all connections to the Router & Phone Adapter. Make sure that the green light on the Router & Phone Adapter blinks only when the phone is off hook. If not, ensure that you have an Internet connection. Reboot your equipment.
Phone Does Not Ring Check all connections to the Router & Phone Adapter. Make sure the ring volume on the phone is properly adjusted.
Reboot your equipment.
Fast Busy Signal Reboot your equipment.
Cant Enable DHCP
(Windows 2000, Me, NT) Select Start in the Windows task bar. Then select Settings, Control Panel, the Network icon, and the Ethernet Adapter icon (or Local Area Connection). Then select [Properties]. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Write down all of the information provided in the window. Select Obtain an IP address automatically to enable DHCP. Close all windows and reboot the computer.
Cant Enable DHCP
(Windows 95, 98) Select Start in the Windows task bar. Then select Settings, Control Panel, and the Network icon. Select the Configuration tab.Select TCP/IP in the list of network components. Select the appropriate adapter associated with your computers Ethernet adapter. Select Properties and write down all of the information in the TCP/IP window that appears. Select Obtain an IP address automatically to enable DHCP. Close all windows and reboot the computer.
Cant Enable DHCP
(Windows XP) Select Start in the Windows task bar. Select Control Panel. Then select the Network Connections icon (in Classic View), or select Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections (in Category View). Right click on the Local Area Connection icon. Then select Properties, Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then Properties. Write down all of the information provided in the window.
Select the General tab of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window. Then select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Select the Alternate Configuration tab and make sure that Automatic private IP address is selected. Select the General tab again and select [Advanced]. In the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window, ensure that DHCP enabled is selected in the IP address section of the IP Settings tab. Do not check any settings in the Default gateways and Automatic metric box sections.
USB vs. Ethernet Port If your broadband provider requires a USB connection instead of Ethernet, you must purchase a USB to Ethernet converter to connect to the Router & Phone Adapter. Most DSL/Cable modems permit use of only one port at a time, either the USB or Ethernet Port. The adapter should be connected to the Ethernet port from the DSL/Cable Modem via the adapater's WAN port and your PC connected to the adapter's LAN port. Use the USB port only if connecting to the adapter's WAN port with a USB to Ethernet Converter. |
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