Micon T20 Manual de usuario

MICON
USB VoIP Switch
User’s Guide
T20/T30

DISCLAIMER
MICON T20/T30 USB VOIP/PSTN SWITCH AND THE ACCOMPANIED SOFTWARE AND THE THIRD
PARTY VOIP SERVICES ARE NOT INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR YOUR PSTN PHONE
SERVICE. THEY ARE PROVIDED FOR YOU TO BETTER EXPERIENCE VOIP CALLS OVER THE
INTERNET AND DO NOT AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO SUPPORT OR CARRY EMERGENCY CALLS
TO ANY TYPE OF HOSPITALS, LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, MEDICAL CARE UNIT OR ANY
OTHER TYPE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES OF ANY KIND OVER THE INTERNET AND THAT MICON
, ITS AFFILIATES, PARENT COMPANIES, SUBSIDIARIES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,
EMPLOYEES, AGENTS AND NETWORKS SERVICE PROVIDERS ARE NOT NOR SHALL BE LIABLE
IN ANY MANNER FOR SUCH CALLS.
CAUTION
DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE WITHOUT STOPPING MICON SOFTWARE.
DO NOT EXIT MICON SOFTWARE OTHERWISE THE PHONE WILL NOT RING ON VOIP CALLS.
DO NOT EXPOSE MICON SWITCHES TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR DAMP OR HOT ENVIRONMENTS.
MICON IS NOT ASSOCIATED IN ANYWAY WITH SKYPETM
1. Introduction
1.1 Features
• Receive and make VoIP and PSTN (landline) calls on regular telephones
• Forward VoIP calls to any PSTN or mobile phones
• Support both corded and cordless phones
• DSP Noise cancellation technology
• Direct dial VoIP calls
• Terminating VoIP calls through phone’s keypad
• Compatible with Network PBX
• Powered by USB, no external power supply needed

1.2 Technical Specifications
• USB port:1
• RJ11 port: 2
• LED: 3 (Power, In, OUT)
• Size: 138 x 45 x 25 MM
• Working temperature: 0- 60oC
• Working voltage: 5V
• power: 0.5W (sleeping),1.5W (working)
• Operating System: Windows’ 2000•XP
1.3 System Requirement
• PIII 450 and above
• 128MB RAM
• 20MB available storage space
• CDROM
• USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
• Internet Service
•
Local phone service
1.4 Layout

Fig A. Front View
Fig B. Back View
2. Hardware Installation
2.1 PSTN connection
Unplug your telephone cord from the wall jack. Using the supplied telephone wire, connect one end
to the “LINE” port of MICON T20/30, another to the wall jack as shown in Fig.1
Note: 1. PSTN service is required for VoIP call forwarding feature to function properly.
2. The MICON T20/30 has to be installed as the first device on your incoming telephone
line if you would like to utilize all household phones for making and receiving VoIP calls.
Fig.1 PSTN Connection

2.2 Phone Connection
Connect the telephone cord that was just disconnected from the wall jack to the “TEL” port on the
MICON T20/30 as shown in Fig.2
Fig.2 Phone Connection
2.3 USB Connection
Plug the MICON T20/30 to the USB port on your PC with the included USB cable as shown in Fig.3.
The PC will load the necessary driver automatically*. The LED will be on once MICON
T20/30 is connected properly.
Fig.3 USB Connection
Note: *Once installed, MICON T20/30 will be the default sound card for your PC. All sound will be
directed to the MICON T20/30 including Microsoft Media Player and any other MP3 players
such as iTunes. To use the PC’s built-in sound card, you will need to adjust the audio
property in the specific program, or stop the MICON T20/30 program and unplug the USB
cable to the MICON T20/30 .
CAUTION: DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE WITHOUT STOPPING MICON SOFTWARE FIRST.
3. Software Installation
3.1 SkypeTM Installation
Although MICON T20/30 is designed to work with any VoIP services, its full function can only be
realized in conjunction with SkypeTM , a leading free VoIP service provider on the internet. For your
convenience, a FREE copy of the SkypeTM software is included on the utility CD*. Please place the

utility CD in the CDROM drive and follow the on screen instruction to install Skype**.
3.2 MICON VoIP Utility Installation
Double click on the button “Driver for MICON T20/30” to launch MICON VoIP Utility installation
program. Follow the on screen instruction to finish the installation.
Once successfully installed, you can launch the SKYPAL software by clicking on the icon on the
desktop or through the “Start” button on the toolbar as shown in Fig.4. Skype will ask your
permission to allow SKYPAL to launch. Select “Allow this program to use Skype” and click “OK”.
Fig.4 Launch MICON T20/30 VoIP Software
Note: *Please check www.skype.com for latest updates.
**Registration is required to receive free SkypeTM service.
***MICON VoIP Utility software is actually a Windows Service which runs in the
background. Once launched, there will be only an icon on the system tray at the bottom of
the display.

4. How to Make, Receive, and Forward Calls
Before you can make, receive, and forward any SkypeTM calls please make sure the SkypeTM client
software and SKYPAL utility have been launched and you are logged in successfully. The icon
on the system tray indicates that the Internet connection is OK, and the system is ready for calls.
The icon means the Internet connection is down or there is a problem during the SkypeTM
login process. Please check your internet connection before proceeding to the next section.
4.1 Use MICON T20/30 to make a PSTN call
MICON T20/30 is programmed to use PSTN line by default if a PSTN line is connected. So you can
use your phone that is connected with MICON T20/30 to call a PSTN number or mobile phone
number as you would on any regular phone.
4.2 Use MICON T20/30 to make a SkypeTM call
Before you can use your phone to make a SkypeTM call, you will first need to add some contacts to
your SkypeTM contact list. Next you will need to assign speed-dial numbers to your contacts, as
following•
1. Right click a contact and then select "Assign speed-dial" as shown in Fig.5.

Fig.5 Assign Speed-dial number
2. Enter the speed-dial number* and click OK to save setting**.
Note: * The speed-dial number ranges from 00 to 99.
** Special service numbers such as international access codes are prohibited to be
set into the speed-dial number.
3. Pick up the handset of the phone connected with MICON T20/30, press "*" on the keypad
of the phone, and the speed-dial number set in the previous step, then "#". The call will
begin to connect (Fig.6).

Fig.6 Skype Calls
Note:If MICON T20/30 is not connected with a PSTN line there is no need to dial “*” first.
You can directly dial the speed-dial number plus # (e.g. 22#).
4.3 How to receive calls
When somebody calls your SkypeTM or PSTN number, the phone connected to the MICON T20/30
will ring. Pick up the handset or press the hands-free button on your phone to receive the incoming
call as you would with a regular phone call. Hang up the phone or press the hands-free again to end
the call.
4.4 How to forward incoming Skype calls to your mobile phone
One of the key features of MICON T20/30 is its ability to forward incoming SkypeTM calls to your
mobile or landline phone automatically.
Right click the phone icon on the system tray as shown in Fig.7, then Left click “INPUT PSTN
FORWARDING NUMBER”
Fig.7 MICON VoIP Utility Setup Menu
Enter your mobile phone number or other PSTN number, then click to save the settings
(Fig.8). You must enter the complete phone number, including 1+ area code if you are calling a
number outside of your area code.
Fig.8 Input Forwarding Number
Right click the phone icon again, then Left click “Enable Skype-PSTN Forwarding” to enable
the function. Now your incoming SkypeTM call will be automatically forwarded.

Fig.9 Enable Call Forwarding
In some cases, the phone connected to your MICON T20/30 will ring one time before the forwarding
process begins. It is important not to pick up the phone connected to your MICON T20/30.
Otherwise, the call will not be forwarded. To avoid the SkypeTM call from being accidentally picked
up, you can disable the sound notification in the SkypeTM software, as shown below in Fig. 10a and
10b.
MICON T-30 VoIP Switch
Skype-PSTN Forwarding (“Skype-Out”)
Input PSTN Forwarding Number
√Enable Skype-PSTN Forwarding (7342613828)
MICON T-30 VoIP Switch
Skype-PSTN Forwarding (“Skype-Out”)
Input PSTN Forwarding Number
Enable Skype-PSTN Forwarding (7342613828)
PSTN-Skype Forwarding (“Skype-In”)
Enable PSTN-Skype Forwarding (free dial)
Input Skype-Forwarding Speed Dial Number
Enable PSTN-Skype Forwarding (24)
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