Acbel Polytech CWF-1X1900AA CDMA FIXED WIRELESS PHONE User Manual 12 19 EN
Acbel Polytech Inc. CDMA FIXED WIRELESS PHONE 12 19 EN
USERS MANUAL
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using you phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guideline are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Near-Body Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of phone kept 2.5 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, maintain a 2.5 cm. separation distance between the user’s body and the phone, including the antenna. TABLES OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions Checking Parts Setting up Your Phone Getting to Know Your Phone Display Icons Function Keys 10 11 Basic Operation Placing Calls Redial Receiving Calls Adjusting Volumes Choosing the Ring Tone On-Hook Call 14 14 15 16 17 17 Internal Phone Book The Internal Phone Book 20 Storing Numbers in Memory Searching for Numbers in Memory Erasing a Number in Memory One-Touch Calling Two-Touch Calling 20 21 23 24 24 Useful Features Call Logs Electronic Dialing Displaying Your Phone Number 26 27 28 Mute Silent Scratchpad Sending Your Phone Number Selecting Time Mode Setting the Alarm Checking and Clearing Call Times Setting Warning Beeps 28 29 30 31 31 32 32 Advanced Features Changing Greeting Message System Reset Restricting Use of the Phone Locking the Phone Changing the Lock Code Tone Length 34 34 35 37 38 38 Optional Features Call Forwarding Call Waiting Three-Way Calling Message Service 40 40 40 40 Miscellaneous Menu Options Table FWT Setting Conversation and Message Menu Specifications 46 48 50 50 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Avoid placing the phone in a dusty location, or near a source of gas or fire. 2. Don’t shake, hit or drop the phone. 3. If you clean the outside of the phone, use only a soft, dry cloth. The chemicals in alcohol, benzine or acetone can damage the surface of the phone. 4. Do not twist or pull the cord out of the phone. 5. Do not disassemble the phone. 6. DO NOT use the power adapter if: The power cord is damaged. The phone has been dropped or damaged in any way. • • 7. Use only the provided adapter. Do not use the adapter for any other purpose. 8. Use only the provided antenna. Do not use the antenna for any other purpose. 9. Frequency and length of use can affect the life of the self-charging battery. Contact your customer service if the battery is not operating properly. 10. Use only the designated self-charging battery. Dispose of exhausted batteries properly. Never discard a battery in or near fire or flame. 11. Do not use the telephone near water, for example, near a bathtub, sink, wet basement, or swimming pool. NOTE : The input voltage and the shape of the plug on this phone may vary from country to country. 4 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE CHECKING THE PARTS Once you have unpacked your phone, make sure that you have all the parts shown below. If any piece is missing or broken, please call your customer service. 1. Main Set 3. AC/DC Adapter 5. Antenna 7. Data Cable-USB(Optional) 2. Hand Set 4. User’s Manual 6. External Battery(optional) 8. Data Cable-RS-232C(optional) USER’S MANUAL 5 SETTING UP YOUR PHONE INSTALLING THE PHONE This phone operates by receiving D.C. power from the specified D.C. adapter, which is connected to electrical outlet. The phone is equipped with a rechargeable external battery to back up power failure. Attach the handset Connect the antenna Plug the AC/DC adapter into the jack on the back of the telephone Plug the AC/DC adapter into an appropriate wall outlet NOTE :The input voltage and the shape of the plug may vary from country to country. The input and output voltage of the adapter is indicated on the adapter. Do not use the phone with unspecified voltage. 6 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE SERVICE STATUS CHECK Display in service area Display in service area When the power cord is connected properly, Power LED will light. All segments in the LCD window will turn on briefly. When the service LED at the top of the phone is on, service is available. The display will show the greeting, time and date. You can change the greeting(See page 34). Display in area with no service Display in area with no service When there is no service in your area, the signal icon does not appear in the display. In this case, contact your service provider. Battery icon indicates when use battery. USER’S MANUAL 7 INSTALLING THE BATTERY Remove the back cover of the phone Insert the battery NOTE : Please put the battery switch located in battery slot at "1" position after insert the battery. 8 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 1. Antenna : Adjusting the antenna improves the sound quality of the call. 2. Power/RSSI LED : The Power LED lights when the power is connected. Under battery power, this LED is always blinking. 3. STORE : Stores phone numbers, and any settings you select in the menu within the phone’s memory. 4. MESSAGE : Press to retrieve messages. 5. RECALL : Allows you to redial the last number called. 6. On-Hook : Allows you to enter phone number without lifting the handset off the hook. 7. Shift Keys : Press to move the cursor when entering letters and to scroll through menu options and displays. 8. CLEAR : Lets you clear your last entry. 9. MENU : Press to access the phone’s menus. USER’S MANUAL 9 DISPLAY ICONS Icons display on the screen to indicate what features you are using and the status of the phone, signal strength, and battery. Indicates the strength of the current signal. The more bars, the stronger the signal. Indicates the level of battery power. The more bars, the more power. When the battery is low, the icon blinks and an alert tone sounds. Indicates that you are using the phone’s menu. Indicates that you have set your phone’s alarm. Indicates that you are in the phone’s internal phone book. Flashes when you have a page, a text message or a voice mail message. Indicates that a call is in progress. 10 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE FUNCTION KEYS Press this key to display the phone’s main menu. Clears information from the display screen. To erase one character from the display screen, press it once. To erase all the characters on the screen, press and hold down. To go back one step when you’re accessing a menu, briefly press it once. • • • Press this key to store a number in the phone’s internal phone book and to save menu settings. Press this key to retrieve messages. Press this key to redial the last number called. The ON-HOOK button is used to enter a number, without lifting the handset off the hook. USER’S MANUAL 11 3 Basic Operation Placing Calls Redial Receiving Calls Adjusting Volumes Choosing the Ring Tone On-Hook Call PLACING CALLS 1. First, check to see that your WLL Phone is turned on. If the Power / RSSI LED is lit, the power is on. 2. Pick up the handset or press to hear a dial tone. If the service is not available, you hear a no service| tone (intermittent tone). 3. Using the keypad, dial the desired telephone number. The LCD window displays the number. 4. press 5. When the other person answers, begin your conversation. If you pressed in step 2, pick up the handset before you begin conversation. 6. To end the call, replace the handset. NOTE : Modifying a phone number. – Modifying the number by one digit : Press briefly. – Modifying the entire number : Press and hold. REDIAL Redial the last number you dialed by using this feature. 1. Pick up the handset, or press 2. Press To speak to the other person, pick up the handset. NOTE : You cannot redial in the above manner when the power is just on. ‘NO LAST CALL!’ will display. 14 3 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE RECEIVING CALLS When you receive an incoming call, your phone will ring and blink "Incoming Call" display in LCD window and the LED on the phone will blink. 1. Simply pick up the handset to answer the call. 2. To disconnect, replace the handset. NOTE : If a call comes in while the incoming call restriction function is set, ‘INCOMING CALL RESTRICTED’ displays and you cannot receive the call until you enter the lock code. If you select ‘Silent’ in the phone ring volume selection function, the phone will not ring. Instead, the incoming call light will blink. When Caller ID is activated. Caller ID Display The Caller ID feature displays the caller’s number when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and number are stored together in your phone’s memory, the caller’s name willdisplay. Contact your service provider to activate this feature. NOTE : If there is a missed call (the call not answered), the missed call number will display USER’S MANUAL 15 ADJUSTING VOLUMES You can control the sound volumes on your phone, including the key tone (the sound you hear when you press a key), the conversation volume (the sound of the other party during a phone call) and the ring volume of an incoming call. Controlling conversation volume Lift the handset and press and press or . and to adjust voice volume. Controlling key tone volume Lift the handset and press and press or . and to adjust key tone volume. Controlling ring tone volume Lift the handset and press and press or . and to adjust ring tone volume. 16 3 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE CHOOSING THE RING TONE You can choose from ten different ring tones. 1. Press and to select ‘Ring/Alert’. 2. Press to select ‘Ring Tone’. 3. Press or 4. Press to save the desired ring tone setting. . to scan ring tones. ON-HOOK CALL This feature allows you to make a call without picking up the handset. 1. Press You will hear the dial tone through the speaker. Dial tone time : 20 sec. 2. Enter the phone number you want to call. 3. When you hear the other party answer, pick up the handset and begin the conversation. NOTE : If you do not pick up the handset, the other party will not be able to hear you. To make a Quick Call Pick up the handset, or press , enter the phone number of the party you want to call, and then press . The call connects immediately. USER’S MANUAL 17 Internal Phone Book The Internal Phone Book Storing Numbers in Memory Searching for Numbers in Memory Erasing a Number in Memory One-Touch Calling Two-Touch Calling THE INTERNAL PHONE BOOK Your phone has an ‘Internal Phone Book’ in which you can store up to 99 frequently called names and numbers. You can set them up for convenient, one-touch or two-touch dialing, and you can store them as confidential phone numbers. STORING NUMBERS IN MEMORY 1. press 2. Enter the desired telephone number up to 28. 3. Press 4. Enter a name by pressing the alphanumeric keys. NOTE : If you do not wish to enter a name, just skip over this step. You can only input 16 letters 5. Press 6. Press to store at an empty location displaying automatically. 7. To assign a specific location, Press a 2-digit location number between 01 and 99. To store the number in the next memory location, Press or NOTE : If you are selecting a location between 1 and 9 enter zero (0) before that number. If there is no empty location, the message ‘MEMORY(01-99) IS FULL!’ will display. If the message ‘MEMORY USED!’ displays, 8. Press 9. To store the number in confidential, press or and select ‘SECRET’. 10. Press 20 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE SEARCHING FOR NUMBER IN MEMORY If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory locations, you can scroll through memory to find a specific entry. Searching by Location Number 1. Press and and 2. Enter the two-digit memory location to display the number. The name displays. 3. Press and the number displays and can be modified. NOTE : If the location is empty, ‘Empty Location!’ will displays. 4. When the desired number displays. To make the call, press To exit the function, press Searching by Name 1. Press and and in sequence. 2. Press and you can enter all or part of the name by pressing the alphanumeric keys on the keypad. Example) Enter A to find all names beginning from the letter A. 3. Press . The phone briefly displays the memory location number along with the name and number of the first match. If the number displayed is not the one you want, press or to scroll through the list until the desired number displays. 4. When the desired number displays, press to dial the number automatically. USER’S MANUAL 21 Searching All 1. Press and and in sequence. 2. To browse all stored list, press or 3. Press to select one among the list and see the details. 4. When the desired number displays, press to make the call, Searching Confidential Number To see the phone number stored in a confidential memory location, follow these steps : 1. Press and and in order. 2. Search the one who you want to look by a searching method said previously and The name (if any) displays. 3. Press , "INPUT LOCK CODE" displays. 4. Enter the lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 5. To make the call, press To exit the function, press 22 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE ERASING A NUMBER IN MEMORY To Erase a Specific Number 1. Press and and in order. 2. Search the one who you want to look by a searching method said previously and The name (if any) displays. 3. Press on one who you want to erase among the list. 4. Press to erase it. Confirming message displays. 5. To confirm, press . To cancel, press 6. If you erase a secret one, you have to enter lock code instead of pressing to confirm. NOTE : In order to erase everything in the memory, you must reset the phone. USER’S MANUAL 23 ONE-TOUCH CALLING Memory locations 01 ~ 09 are special one-touch dialing locations. You can dial the numbers stored in 01~09 by pressing one key. You do not need to precede the numbers with a zero when using one-touch dialing. 1. Pick up the handset or press 2. Press and hold the number of the location number and hold it down for at least one second. 3. The number displays and dials automatically. TWO-TOUCH CALLING 1. You can easily dial phone numbers stored in memory by pressing the two-digit memory location. 2. Briefly press the first digit of the memory location number, then press the second digit and hold it down for at least one second. Example) To dial location 23, briefly press the then press and hold for a moment. 3. The number stored displays and dials automatically. 24 USER’S MANUAL Useful Features Call Logs Electric Dialing Displaying Your Phone Number Mute Silent Scratchpad Sending Your Phone Number Selecting Time Mode Setting the Alarm Checking and Clearing Call Times Setting Warning Beeps CALL LOGS Your phone stores the last 10 outgoing calls and the last 10 incoming calls (only when Caller ID function is activated). You can display and redial these numbers. Redialing Outgoing Calls 1. Pick up the handset or press 2. Press to redial the last outgoing call. NOTE : If there’s no last call record, "MEMORY EMPTY" will appear with an alarm. 3. To display the phone numbers of the last 10 outgoing calls, press and press or until the desired number displays. To redial the number in the display, press 4. To exit the function, press Returning Incoming Calls To display a list of recently received calls. 1. Press NOTE : If there’s no incoming call record, "INCOMING CALL MEMORY EMPTY!" message will appear with An alarm. 2. Press or until the desired number displays. 3. To redial the number in the display, press 4. To exit the function, press NOTE : This function is available only when caller ID is activated. Erasing All Numbers in Redial Memory 1. Press 2. Press press 3. Press to select ‘Erase Logs’, and then or select ‘Erase’. . to erase all outgoing and incoming numbers. 26 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE ELECTRONIC DIALING This function is used for a computer service, pager, or home automation provided by a bank or a stock company. If ‘SILENT KEY’ is set, electronic dialing is not available. Entering a Hard Pause You can enter a hard pause between numbers by Pressing while entering digits. The hard pause displays as ‘p’ on the phone. A hard pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system, such as an automated banking system. Electronic Dialing Using Pause This method is used to send numbers while you are in conversation. You can use the pause symbol in more than one position. Up to 30 positions are possible, including the pause symbol. You can store them all in memory with a reference number. 1. Pick up the handset or press 2. Enter the phone number and press Pause symbol ‘p’ will appear in the display. 3. Enter the numbers to be dialed electronically. 4. When the call connects, you are prompted to enter the number to be dialed electronically. 5. Press Electronic Dialing With Several Pause Symbols You can send more than one series of numbers using more than one pause. Ex) ‘02-541-3000p1234p5678’ Call the 025413000 number first. Pick up the handset. When you are prompted to enter the next number, press and ‘1234’ will be dialed automatically. After that, if you press again, ‘5678’ will be dialed. USER’S MANUAL 27 DISPLAYING YOUR PHONE NUMBER You can display your own phone number. Displaying Your Phone Number 1. Press 2. Press to select ‘Security’. 3. Enter the lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 4. Press to select ‘My Phone#’. The screen displays the phone number. MUTE This feature lets you mute the microphone, so that the other party cannot hear your voice or the sound of your surroundings. This function is available only during a telephone conversation. 1. Press 2. Press during conversation. to select ‘Mute’. The message ‘MUTE’ blinks. The other party can no longer hear you, but you can hear them. 3. Press and again when you wish to resume the conversation. The message ‘MUTE’ disappears from the display and you can speak to the other party. 28 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE SILENT SCRATCHPAD You can check your own phone number or press a number during a conversation without transmitting the dial tones to the other party. This function is available only during a telephone conversation. Turning off the Key tone 1. Press during conversation. 2. Press to select ‘Scratchpad’. The message ‘Scratchpad’ displays. 3. Enter the desired number. There is no key tone when you press the keys during a conversation. Turning on the Key tone 1. Press 2. Press to select ‘Scratchpad’. The message ‘Scratchpad’ disappears and the key tone sounds NOTE : If you do not turn on the key tone, you cannot use ARS (Automatic Response System) service or Call Pager. USER’S MANUAL 29 SENDING YOUR PHONE NUMBER When leaving a message on another party’s pager, you may be prompted to enter your phone number. You can conveniently transmit your number to the pager by pressing two keys instead of the entire number. If ‘SILENT KEY’ is set, you cannot use this feature. This function is available only during a telephone conversation. 1. When the pager prompts to enter your phone number after calling a paging system, press 2. Press to select ‘Send Tel #’. Your phone number is transmitted automatically. 30 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE SELECTING TIME MODE 1. Press in sequence. 2. Select one time display mode by pressing or AM/PM Type : Time displays with AM/PM. 24 Hour Type : Time displays as 24 hour units. No Time and Date : Not display time and date. 3. Press SETTING THE ALARM You can set the alarm sound daily or one time only. 1. Press and in sequence. 2. Select one method of alarm by pressing or Daily : Alarm sounds daily. One time : Alarm sounds only one time. 3. Press If the alarm function is set, ‘ALARM TIME’, date, present time, and alarm hour displays. 4. Input alarm time. Hours should be input as 24hour units. To modify the alarm time, press or You can enter a specific time for the alert to sound. 5. Press and enter the number of minutes that you want the alert to sound. 6. Press When the alarm time arrives, a melody sounds and ‘’ displays. The sound will stop if you press any button. Setting / Canceling the Alarm Time 1. Press and in sequence. 2. Select ‘RELEASE’ to off alarm. Bell icon disppears. USER’S MANUAL 31 CHECKING AND CLEARING CALL TIMES Checking the Last Call Time 1. Press 2. Press in sequence. to clear the display. Checking Accumulated Air Time 1. Press 2. Press in sequence. to clear the display. Reset Accumulated Air Time 1. Press in sequence. 2. Select ‘YES’ by pressing 3. Press SETTING WARNING BEEPS You can set your phone to sound warning beeps during conversation that indicate: each minute you are on a phone call when you are out of the service area • • 1. Press 2. Press or 3. Press 4. Press 5. Press or 6. Press in order to select ‘1min Alert’. to choose the status ‘ON/OFF’. 32 USER’S MANUAL in order to select ‘Svc Alert’. to choose the status ‘ON/OFF’. Advanced Features Changing Greeting Message System Reset Restricting Use of the Phone Locking the Phone Changing the Lock Code Tone Length CHANGING GREETING MESSAGE This feature lets you change the greeting message that displays when you turn on the phone. 1. Press 2. Press ‘Security’. 3. Enter the lock Code NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’. 4. Press to select ‘Greeting’, Press 5. Enter your new greeting message by pressing the alphanumeric keys. 6. Press NOTE : Press to choose Capital, Small and Special character. SYSTEM RESET To reset all of your phone’s features to the manufacturer’s defaults, follow these steps : 1. Press 2. Press , "Security". 3. Enter the lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’. 4. Press to select ‘Reset Phone’. 5. Press or to choose the status ‘RESET/CANCEL’. 6. Press . ‘Erasing memory...’ blinks while the phone is reset. NOTE : This feature will erase everything in memory, the telephone book inclusive. 34 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE RESTRICTING USE OF THE PHONE You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons. There are 4 restriction modes you can choose as follows : Restricting Outgoing Calls In this mode, the phone cannot originate a call. If you try to call, ‘OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTED’ will display. Restricting Incoming Calls In this mode, you cannot answer an incoming call. If the phone receives an incoming call, ‘INCOMING CALL RESTRICTED’ will display. Restricting Long Distance Calls In this mode, you cannot make a long distance call. If you try to dial a long call number, ‘LONG DISTANCE CALL RESTRICTED’ will display. Restricting International Calls In this mode, you cannot make an international call. If you try to dial a international phone number, ‘INTERNATIONAL CALL RESTRICTED’ will display. USER’S MANUAL 35 Setting Restriction Modes 1. Press 2. Press , "Security". 3. Enter your lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 4. Press to select ‘Restrict’. 5. Select the desired menu by pressing the number 1. Outgoing, 2. Incoming, 3. Long Call, 4. Intl. Call 6. Press or 7. Press to select the status, ‘RESTRICT/CANCEL’ Voice Privacy The voice privacy menu offers protection from illegal wiretapping. 1. Press 2. Press , "Security". 3. Enter your lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 4. Press to select "Voice Privacy". 5. Select the desired menu, "Enhance or Standard". 6. Press or 7. Press to select. 36 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE LOCKING THE PHONE You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized persons. You can still receive incoming calls when your phone is locked by entering the lock code when the phone rings. Turning the phone off does not erase this feature; the phone stays in mode until you reset it. Locking the Phone 1. Press 2. Press to select ‘Security’. At this time, the display will show ‘ENTER LOCK CODE’ 3. Enter the lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 4. Press to select ‘SET LOCK’, and you can set the desired lock state. Choice "Never, On power up, Now, Aways". The default setting is "Never". 5. Press or to select the status, ‘SET’. 6. Press to auto lock the phone. – LOCKED – displays. If you try to dial numbers, it will ask you to key in Lock Code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 7. If you want to unlock the phone. 8. Follow the same steps above and select ‘never’ on the step 5. USER’S MANUAL 37 CHANGING THE LOCK CODE When you purchase your phone, the lock code is preset to 0000. You can change the lock code to any 4-digit code. 1. Press . 2. Press to select ‘Security’ and then enter the current lock code. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. 3. Press to select ‘New Code’. 4. Enter your new lock code. NOT E : The lock code must be four numeric digits. 5. Press . 6. Re-enter new lock code for verification 7. Press to confirm. NOTE : If the digits for confirmation is not matched with digits you enter first, ‘DO NOT MATCH TRY AGAIN!’ displays. You can repeat from step 4. above. TONE LENGTH Tone Length : Some phones you call may be able to recognize only long tones. You may have to change the tone length to LONG for some calls that you place. Press , : “DTMF Ton Length” NOTE : When calling a paging system, your phone should be in the Short mode. 38 USER’S MANUAL Optional Features Call Forwarding Call Waiting Three-Way Calling Message Service CALL FORWARDING Call Forwarding is a feature on your phone that lets you forward your incoming calls to another phone number, even if your phone is turned off. Also, you can receive calls while Call Forwarding is activated. Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding. CALL WAITING Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call while you are on the phone. To respond to a call waiting, press or the hook switch. Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting. THREE-WAY CALLING Three-Way Calling is a feature on your phone that lets you set up a three-way conversation with two other persons. or the Hook switch is used with Three-Way Calling. Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling. MESSAGE SERVICE Message Service can be used only when provided by your CDMA service provider. Check that the CDMA service provider you use is providing message service before using this function. The messages are stored in the order they are received. If there are messages that the user has not checked, icon will display. 40 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE Sending Text Messages 1. Press . in sequence. 2. Enter the dial number and Press 3. Write message using the alphanumeric keypad. Note : Press to choose capital, small latters and special character. 4. Press . A call back number will show your phone number automatically. It can be changed as you like. 5. Press . Select message type NORMAL, URGENT, EMERGENCY, using or Note : Emergency or Urgent message is available only when your service provider support it. 6. Press to send the message. Note : Sending text message is available only when your service provider support it. Receiving Voice Messages 1. If a voice message is received, ‘--VOICE MAIL--’ and will display. 2. Press to connect voice mail center and hear the message. 3. Press again to call back if the caller leaves a phone numbers. Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display instead of the phone number. USER’S MANUAL 41 Receiving Text Messages 1. If a text message is received, CALL BACK NUMBER and display. 2. Press or scroll down the message. 3. Press and one more to show the number. 4. Press . The message will erase. Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display instead of the phone number. Receiving Page Messages 1. If a page message is received, PHONE NUMBER and will display. 2. Press to call back or to erase Page message. Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display instead of the phone number. Note : If the incoming message tone is operating, a beep tone will be sound at intervals of two minutes until you check the message. If a new message is the same as the previous message, ‘DUPLICATE’ will display. 42 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE Checking Received Voice Messages Press and in sequence. The message volume which is stored in the voice service center and the last received time will display. Viewing Received Text Messages 1. Press and in sequence. The received message list will display. 2. Press or select message you want to see. 3. Press . Received message and time will display. If there is a phone number, it will display as well. If the message is long, it will scroll down in 3 seconds automatically. Press or to scroll up and down manually. 4. Press twice if you want to call back. 5. To view the next message, press The screen will return to step 2 above. Erasing the Selected Message 1. Press and 2. Press or 3. Press . The message will display. 4. Press once more. 5. Press again to erase the message. Press or to select the message you want to erase. to cancel erasing. USER’S MANUAL 43 Clearing All Received Messages 1. Press 2. Press or 3. Press in sequence. to select ‘ERASE/CANCEL’ Setting Message Lock 1. Press 2. Press or 3. Press and in sequence. to select ‘SET/RELEASE’ If you set message lock, the phone will ask Lock Code whenever you press button. NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory. Setting Message Alert 1. Press 2. Press or 3. Press and in sequence. to select ‘SET/RELEASE’ If you set the message alert, the LED will blink with an alert when a message arrives. If you release the message alert, the LED will blink without an alert. 44 USER’S MANUAL Miscellaneous Menu Option Table Conversation and Message Menu FWT Setting Specifications MENU OPTION TABLE II III 1: Hand Set Vol 1: Sound 2: DTMF Ton Len Tone Length short / long 3: Key Volume 1: Ring Type 4: 1 min Alert Ring Tone Monotone1~6/Melody1~4 Ringer Volume 1 min Alert On/Off 5: Svc Alert Svc Alert On/Off 2: Ring Tone 3: Ring Volume 2 : Ring / Alert 6: Alarm Tone 3 : Time Ring Type Bell + Lamp / Lamp 1: Alarm 2: Call time 3: Air Time 4: Clr Air Time 5: Select Time Alarm Tone Monotone1~6/Melody1~4 Set/ Release Clear Air Time Yes/No Select Time No Time & Date/ AM/PM/24 Hours 1: Greeting 2: New Code 3: Restrict 4 : Security 4: Reset Phone 5: Auto Lock 6: My Phone# 7: Voice Privacy * The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. 46 USER’S MANUAL 1. Outgoing 2. Int. Call 3. Receive Call 4. Long Call SYSTEM RESET RESET/CANCEL AUTO LOCK SET/RELEASE Standard / Enhanced Explanation Adjust the volume on earpiece when to conversation. Sets length of tone (when DTMF number is sent) to short or long Adjust Key Volume Determines whether the phone alerts the incoming call with sound and lamp or only with lamp Selects ring sound Adjusts the ring volume Determines whether alert beeps at one minute intervals when you make or receive a call Determines whether alert beep should sound when you are out of the service area Selects alarm sound Sets/ Release an alarm Shows the time of last call made Shows accumulated call time Resets accumulated call time Selects time expression mode Used to change greeting Used to change lock code Used to limit outgoing calls Used to limit international call Used to limit incoming calls Used to limit long distance calls Returns the phone to factory setting Used to lock the phone Used to check your phone number Protect illegal wiretapping CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE MENU OPTION TABLE II 1 : Search III SEARCH OPTION NAME / MEMORY / NUMBER 5: Phone Book 2 : Erase SEARCH OPTION NAME / MEMORY / NUMBER 1 : Outgoing 6: Call Logs 2 : Incoming 3 : Erase Logs 1: Auto SendTime 1 Sec~10 Sec, No Explanation Used when searching for a phone number in the phone book by all/number/stored memory reference number Used when erasing a phone number in the phone book by memory and number Stores ten phone numbers called most recently Stores ten phone numbers of calls received most recently Erase outgoing / Incoming log Auto SendTime Setting English 2: Language Espanol Language Setting Indonesia Data/fax off Fax/Next call 3: Rx Data Mode Fax until off Data Receiving Mode Setting Data/Next call Data until off 7.Settings 4: SIO 1. Port Map Data Port Setting 2. DS Baud Data Service Rate Setting 3. Diag Baud DM Rate Setting Default Latin America 5: Audiable Tone East Europe Dial tone Setting China/Siria Nicaragua India * At MENU, press “ ” to return to the previous menu. USER’S MANUAL 47 48 USER’S MANUAL CDMA WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP PHONE USER’S MANUAL 49 CONVERSATION AND MESSAGE MENU During a Telephone Conversation 1 : MUTE 2 : Hand Set Vol 3 : SEND TEL# 4 : Scratchpad Message Menu 1 : VOICE MAIL 2 : TEXT MAIL 3 : MESSAGE SENDING 4 : MESSAGE ERASE 5 : MESSAGE OPTION SPECIFICATIONS * Battery Backup Time depends on the battery capacity. March, 2006 Revision 50 USER’S MANUAL - Additional Page - FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation. Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ tv technician for help.
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