Asiatelco Technologies AWPAE80I AWP-AE80i User Manual XYOAWPAE80I User Manual Rev 1
Asiatelco Technologies Co. AWP-AE80i XYOAWPAE80I User Manual Rev 1
User Manual
EVDO Fixed Wireless Phone
AWP-AE80i User Manual
FCC ID: XYOAWPAE80I
Copyright © Asiatelco Technologies Co. All rights reserved.
Index
EVDO FIXED WIRELESS PHONE ................................................................................................................... 1
AWP-AE80I USER MANUAL ............................................................................................................................ 1
INDEX ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1GENERAL INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 1
2PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 2
2.1PACKING LIST ........................................................................................................................................ 2
2.2PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.1Appearance ....................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2.2Key Definition ................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.3Display Icon ...................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.4LED indicator ................................................................................................................................... 4
3ASSEMBLE PHONE .................................................................................................................................. 5
3.1CONNECTORS ON THE PHONE ................................................................................................................. 5
3.2ASSEMBLE THE CORD LINE ..................................................................................................................... 5
3.3ASSEMBLE ANTENNA ............................................................................................................................. 6
4BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 6
4.1POWER ON/OFF ..................................................................................................................................... 6
4.2MAKE A CALL ........................................................................................................................................ 6
4.3ANSWER A CALL .................................................................................................................................... 6
4.4END A CALL ........................................................................................................................................... 6
4.5CALL WAITING ...................................................................................................................................... 6
4.6CONFERENCE CALL ................................................................................................................................ 7
4.7CALL HANDLING DURING DATA SESSION ................................................................................................ 7
5MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................................... 8
6KEY LOCK .................................................................................................................................................. 8
7CONTACTS ................................................................................................................................................. 8
7.1VIEW ALL .............................................................................................................................................. 8
7.2ADD NEW CONTACT .............................................................................................................................. 9
7.3SEARCH NAME ....................................................................................................................................... 9
7.4SPEED DIAL LIST ................................................................................................................................... 9
7.5DELETE .................................................................................................................................................. 9
7.6MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................................... 9
7.7EMERGENCY NUMBER ........................................................................................................................... 9
7.8GROUP ................................................................................................................................................... 9
8MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................................. 9
8.1CREATE ................................................................................................................................................ 10
8.2PHONE MEMORY .................................................................................................................................. 10
8.3VOICE MAIL ......................................................................................................................................... 10
8.4DELETE MESSAGES .............................................................................................................................. 10
8.5MEMORY STATUS ................................................................................................................................ 10
8.6SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................. 10
8.6.1Validity Time ................................................................................................................................... 10
8.6.2Deferred Delivery Time .................................................................................................................. 11
8.6.3Delivery Setting .............................................................................................................................. 11
8.6.4Auto Replace ................................................................................................................................... 11
8.6.5MS On Call Reject .......................................................................................................................... 11
8.7RECEIVE A MESSAGE ........................................................................................................................... 11
8.8VIEW SENT MESSAGES ........................................................................................................................ 11
9CALL LOGS .............................................................................................................................................. 12
9.1MISSED CALLS ..................................................................................................................................... 12
9.2INCOMING CALLS ................................................................................................................................. 12
9.3OUTGOING CALLS ................................................................................................................................ 12
9.4CALL TIME ........................................................................................................................................... 12
9.5DELETE CALL LOGS ............................................................................................................................. 12
10SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................. 12
10.1SOUND ................................................................................................................................................. 12
10.1.1Volume ........................................................................................................................................ 12
10.1.2Ring Type .................................................................................................................................... 12
10.1.3DTMF Length ............................................................................................................................. 13
10.1.4Service Alert ............................................................................................................................... 13
10.1.5Missed Call Alert ........................................................................................................................ 13
10.2DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................... 13
10.2.1Back light .................................................................................................................................... 13
10.2.2Banner ........................................................................................................................................ 13
10.2.3Auto Hyphen ............................................................................................................................... 13
10.2.4Contrast ...................................................................................................................................... 13
10.3SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................. 13
10.3.1Restore Settings .......................................................................................................................... 13
10.3.2Auto hot line ............................................................................................................................... 13
10.3.3Lock Code ................................................................................................................................... 13
10.3.4Network Information .................................................................................................................. 14
10.4CALL SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.1Auto Answer ............................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.2Voice Privacy ............................................................................................................................. 14
10.4.3International Code ..................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.4Hot line Settings ......................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.5Dial Delay Time ......................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.6Calling Forwarding .................................................................................................................... 14
10.4.7Call Waiting ............................................................................................................................... 14
10.5PHONE INFO ......................................................................................................................................... 14
10.5.1SW Version ................................................................................................................................. 14
10.5.2HW Version ................................................................................................................................ 15
10.5.3PRL Version ............................................................................................................................... 15
10.5.4MEID/ESN .................................................................................................................................. 15
10.6NETWORK ............................................................................................................................................ 15
10.6.1Mode Preference ........................................................................................................................ 15
10.7SHORT CUT KEYS ................................................................................................................................ 15
11TOOLS ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
11.1ALARM ................................................................................................................................................ 15
11.1.1Set alarm clock ........................................................................................................................... 15
11.1.2Disable alarm clock .................................................................................................................... 15
11.1.3Alarm Ring ................................................................................................................................. 15
11.1.4Snooze Timer .............................................................................................................................. 15
12DIALER ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
12.1CONNECT PHONE WITH PC ................................................................................................................... 16
12.2INSTALLING THE DIALER ..................................................................................................................... 16
12.3STARTING THE DIALER ........................................................................................................................ 16
12.4<CONNECT> ........................................................................................................................................ 16
12.4.1Set up a profile ........................................................................................................................... 16
12.4.2Connecting to the internet .......................................................................................................... 17
12.5<CONTACT> ........................................................................................................................................ 17
12.6<MESSAGE> ........................................................................................................................................ 20
12.7<HISTORY> .......................................................................................................................................... 22
12.8<SETTING> .......................................................................................................................................... 23
12.9HOW TO RECEIVE A MESSAGE .............................................................................................................. 25
12.10UNINSTALL DIALER ......................................................................................................................... 27
13IMPORTANT INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 28
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1 General Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of AWP-AE80i EVDO Fixed Wireless Phone.
The User Manual contains important information on the proper use and correct operation of AWP-
AE80i FWP. We recommend that you read this manual carefully to ensure optimal performance.
128×64 LCD with backlight, easy to read
Status Indicators.
There’re two speakers which support stereo
Two-way SMS, voice mail
Call Divert, Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling
Emergency call
Menu driven interface for easy operation and configuration
Store 200 contacts
Save 99 SMS
Last call redials
Choice of 8 midi as ring tone
Adjustable ring and voice volume
AC power supply
Indoor antenna
Speaker phone for hand-free operation
User friendly keypad
Long battery stand-by and talk time
Easy to service and repair
OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Linux, Mac
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2 Product Overview
2.1 Packing List
Once you open the product package, please check the packing list to make sure there is no part
missing. If any part is missing or broken, please contact the customer service. The packing list is as
follow:
No. Name Qty. Remark
1 Phone Body 1
2 Handset 1
3 Handset cord 1
4 Phone bracket 1
5 AC-adaptor 1
6 Antenna 1
7 Li-ion Rechargeable Battery 1
8 User Manual 1
Table 1 Packing List
2.2 Product Introduction
2.2.1 Appearance
Figure 1 EVDO Fixed Wireless Phone Appearance
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2.2.2 Key Definition
Figure 2 Key Layout
1 LEFT SOFT KEY In standby mode, press the KEY go into the main menu
2 RIGHT SOFT KEY In any menu you can back to the last menu
3 UP KEY You can scroll the cursor through the UP key;
4 DOWN KEY You can scroll the cursor through the DOWN key;
5 LEFT KEY Shortcut to access create SMS in idle screen
6 RIGHT KEY Shortcut to access the Setting menu in idle screen
7 OK Key
Press it to access the submenu
In Standby mode, press OK key go into main menu.
8 CLEAR KEY Press CLR KEY can delete the characters you entered
9 MUTE When the call is connected, select it to switch mute mode.
12 CALL LOG Shortcut to access the Call Logs menu in idle screen
13 SMS Shortcut to access the SMS menu in idle screen
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Dial key
Make phone call :input the phone number and press Dial key
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Power on or off/
END Key
Long press for seconds to power on/off the phone;
Press the end key , it will it will end phone call or back to idle screen
16 0~9 Numeric Keys To input numbers and characters
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17 * In idle screen, press to enter *, +, P, T.
In message editing screen, press to enter the special symbol mode.
18 # In idle screen, press to enter #
In message editing screen, press * key to select special symbols.
19 Speaker Key Make hand-free operation(speaker icon)
Table 2 Key definitions
2.2.3 Display Icon
The following icon may appear on the display of the phone:
No. Icon Description
1 Current 1X signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal is.
2 Current EVDO signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal
is.
3 1X No signal.
4 EVDO No signal.
5 Battery capacity indicator. The more bars there are, the more capacity the battery
has.
6 Unread message
7 Alarm
8 Missed call icon
9 Speakerphone active
Table 3 Display Icon
2.2.4 LED indicator
Table 4 LED Indication
Number Light status Function definition
LED 1
Blinking There’s an incoming call
On During the call
Off Call ended
LED 2 On MP3 is playing
Off MP3 close
LED 3 On External power supply is on
Off External power supply is off
LED 4
Blink Data Connecting (via EVDO or 1X network)
On Data Connected (via EVDO or 1X network)
Off No data connection
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3 Assemble Phone
3.1 Connectors on the Phone
3.2 Assemble the cord line
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3.3 Assemble Antenna
4 Basic Operations
4.1 Power On/Off
Hook up handset to your phone and put the handset to hang up position, then connect DC power
supply to the “DC IN” port at the rear of the phone or insert the battery to the battery chamber. Then
long press End Key to turn on the phone, your phone should go to idle screen and is ready to use.
You can turn the phone off with long pressing the End Key.
Note: Be sure to insert the battery before using the phone
4.2 Make a Call
While your phone is power on and at idle screen, enter a destination number you wish to call and then
press Redial Key. (Note: To modify digits you enter, you can press Clear Key to delete wrong digits
first and then enter new digits). Once the call is connected, the phone’s screen will display the number
you have dialed, and the time duration the call has lasted.
The phone also has a speaker. To use the speaker to make a call, press SPEAKER Key, enter a
phone number, and press REDIAL Key.
4.3 Answer a Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will ring and display the Phone number of the incoming call
(if the number is available). You can pick up the handset or press SPEAKER Key to answer the
incoming call. The ring tone and ring-tone volume can be changed in the sounds menu.
4.4 End a Call
You can end a call by pressing END Key. If you are using the handset for a phone call, hanging up
the handset will end the call automatically.
4.5 Call Waiting
If you have enabled call waiting feature, you can suspend the current call party and switch to the new
incoming call by click Answer or Green key. And also, you can switch with the current caller and
suspended caller by click Green key. You can also finish the current call by click End key then
continue to speak with the suspended caller.
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4.6 Conference call
If you wish to have more than one called party listen in to the call, you can make a conference call.
When you dialed to the first party, and want to make the second call, you can directly dial the second
number in the call interface (this time the first call is under hold), then you can press Send key to
connect the three people together.
4.7 Call handling during data session
Please activate Call Waiting feature on your phone if you want to accept a voice call during the data
session.
You can accept the incoming call during the Data call session, while doing so the data connection will
be hold and will resume automatically after the voice call ended. There is also an option to ignore the
incoming voice call while a data call is in progress.
You can also make a voice call when the data session is in dormant mode.
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5 Main Menu
Press LEFT SOFT KEY to enter the main menu from the idle screen. The main menu includes:
Contacts, Message, Call Logs, Settings and Tools. The menu tree is as follow:
Menu
Contacts
View All
Add New Contact
Search Name
Speed Dial List
Delete
Memory Status
Emergency Number
Group
Message
Create
Phone Memory
Voice Mail
Delete Messages
Memory Status
Settings
Template Messages
Call Logs
Missed calls
Incoming Calls
Outgoing Calls
Call Time
Delete Call Logs
Settings
Sound
Display
Security
Call Settings
Phone Info
Network
ShortCutKeys
Tools
Alarm
Figure 3 Menu Tree
6 Key Lock
Press “#” key for long time to open locking keypad feature at idle screen. You can make
emergency calls on key guard mode, and also can receive message. If you want to unlock the
keyboard, press “Unlock and *” key to close key guard feature.
7 Contacts
Contacts can be used to store contact’s name and contact’s phone number, home number, mobile
number, email and address, . You can store up to 200 entries to phone memory.
7.1 View All
You can view all contacts through this menu
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1) Select Menu → Contacts → View All
2) Press the “up” key and the “down” key scroll the cursor to view the contacts list. you could scroll
to the desired name ,press OK KEY, scroll to View the contact information;
7.2 Add New Contact
Add a New Contact from the Menu
1) In idle mode select Menu → Contacts →Add New Contact
2) You can edit Phone Number in this menu.
3) Scroll to Phone, press OK KEY to input characters, and then press LEFT SOFT KEY to select
Save
4) Then enter the name you want to save, and then press OK KEY to select Save to save.
7.3 Search Name
1) In idle mode, select Menu → Contacts →Search Name
2) Input the name you want to search, and press the LEFT SOFT KEY
3) Press UP or DOWN Key to scroll to the desired contact, press LEFT SOFT KEY to view the
information.
7.4 Speed Dial List
The phone support speed dials function. You can hold the number key to dial the number you set
1) Select Menu → Contacts→ Speed Dial List
2) You can view the entry has been added into the Speed Dial List and you also can Delete it
through this menu
3) You can also Add Speed dial : Contacts → View All, select the number--->option, then
select Add to Speed Dial to add speed dial.
7.5 Delete
1) Select Menu → Contacts→ Delete
2) You can select Delete Speed Dial List, Delete All.
7.6 Memory status
Select Menu → Contacts →Memory status. It will display the memory status about phone.
7.7 Emergency Number
1) Select Menu → Contacts →Emergency Number.
7.8 Group
1) Select Menu → Contacts →Group
2) Press OK KEY, there’re three options in this menu:
View: To view all the contacts in this group.
Edit Name: You can rename the group.
Send Message: You can send messages to the contacts in this group.
Add Member: You can add new member from contacts list.
8 Messages
You can create a new message; view a message in Phone Memory, and perform Voice Mail,
Delete Messages, Memory Status, Settings, and Template Messages.
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8.1 Create
You can send a message to one recipient or multiple recipients.
1) In Messages, press Create and OK KEY to compose a new message.
2) Input the text, press OK KEY to finish inputting the text.
3) There are 8 options in this menu :
Input Number: You can choose Input Number and enter the number you want, send to one
recipient without saving,
Contacts: You can choose the number which save in the phone.
Send to many: You can edit the number list then send to the numbers you edit,
Send from group: You can select number from a group.
Priority: There are four options in this menu include Normal, Interactive, Urgent, Emergency.
Delivery Report: You can choose to open or close to receive delivery report.
Save: Scroll to save then press OK KEY to save the text to Save Message.
Insert Templates: select templates and insert to the message.
8.2 Phone Memory
1) Select Menu → Message→ Phone Memory
2) You can view the details of the Inbox, Outbox and Save Message in the Phone Memory
8.3 Voice mail
1) Select Menu → Message→ Voice Mail
2) If you have a voice message, select Voice Mail box and press OK Key to check your message.
3) If you have a voice message, select Listen to Voice Mail to listen to the message.
4) In Voice Mail menu, select Voice Mail Number and press OK Key to set the voice mail number.
Note: These functions are depended on local network, please contact your local operator.
8.4 Delete Messages
1) Select Menu → Message→ Delete Messages
2) In this menu you can clear messages in the Phone Memory.
8.5 Memory Status
You could view the Phone memory status under this menu.
8.6 Settings
You can setting the message status that you want, this menu include Validity Time, Deferred
Delivery Time, Delivery Setting, Auto Replace, SMS On Call Reject.
8.6.1 Validity Time
1) Select Menu → Message→ Settings→ Validity Time
2) There are ten options in this menu: 6months, 4weeks, 1week, 3days, 2 days, 1 day, 12hours,
2hours, 1hour and Immediate.
Press UP or DOWN KEY, scroll to the item you want and press OK KEY to select
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8.6.2 Deferred Delivery Time
1) Select Menu → Message→ Settings→ Deferred Delivery Time
2) There are eight options in this menu: immediate, 30minutes, 1hour, 2hours, 12hours, 1day, 2days,
3days. Press UP or DOWN KEY, scroll to the item you desired, then press OK KEY to save your
setting.
8.6.3 Delivery Setting
1) Select Menu → Message→ Settings→ Delivery Setting
2) There are two options in this menu: Discard, Store.
3) Discard: when you sent a message, it will not store it in outbox.
4) Store: when you sent a message, it will store it in outbox.
8.6.4 Auto Replace
1) Select Menu → Message→ Settings→ Auto Replace
2) There are two options in this menu: OFF or ON.
3) Select On, if your message box is full, when you receive a new SMS, the new message will
replace the oldest message in the phone memory.
4) Select Off, if your message box is full, when you receive a new SMS, it will display memory full.
8.6.5 MS On Call Reject
1) Select Enable/Disable to enable or disable SMS on call reject.
2) Select Edit Message to edit the SMS which you want to send when rejects a call.
8.7 Receive a Message
1) If there is a new message, the phone will ring alert. In idle screen, press OK KEY to read the
message.
2) Or you can read the new message in the Inbox. Go into the message menu, scroll to Phone
Memory and select Inbox, press OK KEY, scroll to the message you want to read.
3) Then press OK KEY you can
Save Number: you can save the number into the phone
Call: you can pick up the number and call it
Delete: delete the message
Reply: reply the message
Forward: forward the message to other recipient(s)
Extract Number: you can extract number from the message if phone numbers exist in the
message.
8.8 View Sent Messages
1) In Messages, scroll to Phone Memory, select Outbox and press OK KEY to view the outbox
2) Scroll to the message you want to read, press OK KEY then you can
Save Number: you can save the number into the phone
Call: you can pick up the number and call it
Delete: delete the message
Forward: forward the message to other recipient(s)
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9 Call Logs
In idle screen, press LEFT KEY and scroll the cursor to the Call logs then press OK KEY to confirm
entered the Call Logs.
After entering the call log function you can find Missed calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, Call
Time and Delete Call logs menu.
9.1 Missed calls
1) Select Missed Calls in Call logs menu;
2) The Missed Calls List will be displayed; you could scroll to the desired number,
3) Press OK KEY to: View the call information, Call Number, Send Message, Save New, Save to
Existing, Delete.
9.2 Incoming calls
1) Select Incoming Calls in Call log menu;
2) The Incoming Calls List will be displayed; you could scroll to the desired number,
3) Press OK KEY to: View the call information, Call Number, Send message, Save new, Save To
Existing, Delete.
9.3 Outgoing calls
1) Select Outgoing Calls in Call log menu,
2) The Outgoing Calls List will be displayed; you could scroll to the desired number,
3) Press OK KEY to: View the call information, Call Number, Send message, Save new, Save To,
Existing, Delete.
9.4 Call Time
1) Select Call Time in Call log menu;
2) The call duration screen displayed; you could scroll to the desired options
3) You could scroll the cursor to view duration of Last Call Time, Total Time, and Reset Call
Times to erase all duration.
4) Reset Call Times: if you want to reset call times, you need input phone lock code, default lock
code is 0000
9.5 Delete Call Logs
1) Select Delete Call logs in Call log menu;
2) The Calls deleted screen displayed;
3) You can press LEFT KEY to delete logs or RIGHT KEY to cancel.
10 Settings
10.1 Sound
Here you can set the ring tone and volume. In main menu, select Sound, press OK key to enter
sound menu.
10.1.1 Volume
In Sound menu, select Volume, then you can set the volume for Ringer Volume, Key Beep Volume,
Handset Volume, and Message Volume.
10.1.2 Ring Type
In Sound menu, select Ring Type, then you can set the ring type via UP or DOWN Key. Over 8
music songs are provided for choosing.
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10.1.3 DTMF Length
In Sound menu, select DTMF Length, then you can set the DTMF Length via UP or DOWN Key,
press OK KEY to save the setting. You can set the status as Long, Short.
10.1.4 Service Alert
You can turn on/off the service alert through this menu.
10.1.5 Missed Call Alert
You can turn on/off the Missed Call Alert through this menu.
10.2 Display
Here you can select the display options to set the screen display in idle screen, include the Back light,
Banner, Auto hyphen, Contrast.
10.2.1 Back light
1) Select Backlight in Display
2) Scroll to the time you want to switch off the backlight, press OK KEY to save the setting. The time
includes 10Sec, 30 Sec, 10 Sec+Call, 30 Sec+Call, Always off.
10.2.2 Banner
1) Select Banner in Display
2) Select On to edit the banner, or choose Off to close the display banner in idle screen.
10.2.3 Auto Hyphen
You can turn on/off the Auto Hyphen in this menu.
10.2.4 Contrast
1) Select Contrast in Display
2) Press UP KEY or DOWN KEY to increase/decrease the contrast of the LCD. the menu include
Level 1,Level 2,Level 3,Level 4,Level 5,Level 6,Level 7,Level 8, Level 9. Press OK KEY to
save the settings.
10.3 Security
Select the Menu →Settings →security →enter the correct password (Default Password: 0000).
There are 4 options in the Security menu, Restore Settings, Auto hot line, Lock Code,
Network Information.
10.3.1 Restore Settings
1) Menu →Settings →Security→ Restore Settings
2) You can select LEFT SOFT KEY to restore the factory settings.
10.3.2 Auto hot line
1) Menu →Settings →Security→ Auto hot line
2) You can select Immediate Hot line, Delayed Hot Line and Off.
10.3.3 Lock Code
1) Menu →Settings →security→ Lock Code
2) There are two submenus: Lock Mode and Lock Code Change.
10.3.3.1 Lock Mode
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1) Press Left or OK Key to enter the submenu.
2) There are three lock modes: Never, On Power up, Outgoing call.
10.3.3.2 Lock Code Change
1) Press Left or OK Key to enter the submenu.
2) There are two lock modes: On, Off.
3) Old lock code must be allowed if you want to update lock code. When old code is correct, then
you should enter same Lock Code twice to change Lock Code.
10.3.4 Network Information
1) Menu →Settings →Security→ Network Information
2) You can check network information in this menu. Such as PRL Version, RSSI, TX, Ec/Io, Channel and
SID/NID.
10.4 Call settings
10.4.1 Auto Answer
You can turn on/off the Auto Answer in this menu. Phone can accept incoming call automatically
when this features active.
10.4.2 Voice Privacy
1) Menu →Settings→ Call Settings→ Voice Privacy
2) You can select the Voice Privacy way that you want, the menu include Standard, Enhanced.
10.4.3 International Code
1) Menu →Settings→ Call Settings→ International Code
2) International Code Setting: You can choose Automatic or Manual in this menu.
3) International Code Number: Edit International code number.
10.4.4 Hot line Settings
1) Menu →Settings→ Call Settings→ Hot line Settings
2) Hot line number: Edit the number you want to dial.
3) Hot line time out sec: Edit the time before number dial out.
10.4.5 Dial Delay Time
1) Menu →Settings→ Call Settings→ Dial Delay Time
2) Scroll to the time you want then press OK KEY, the menu include off, 1 Sec, 2 Sec, 3 Sec, 4
Sec, 5Sec,6 Sec, 7 Sec, 8Sec, 9Sec. In idle screen, you input the number, when the time
reached what you set; the phone will dial the number automatically.
10.4.6 Calling Forwarding
This menu is depending on mobile operator.
10.4.7 Call Waiting
This menu is depending on mobile operator.
10.5 Phone Info
You can view the phone info through this menu
10.5.1 SW Version
1) Select Menu →Settings→ Phone Info→ SW Version
2) You can view the software version.
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10.5.2 HW Version
1) Select Menu →Settings→ Phone Info→ HW Version
2) You can view the Hardware version.
10.5.3 PRL Version
1) Select Menu →Settings→ Phone Info→ PRL Version
2) You can view PRL version
10.5.4 MEID/ESN
1) Check MEID or ESN of your device.
10.6 Network
10.6.1 Mode Preference
1) Select Menu →Settings→ Network→ Mode Preference
2) Press OK KEY to select Mode Preference, there are 3 options in the menu: Hybrid mode,
Photon Plus and Photon Whiz, Press OK KEY to save your settings.
10.7 Short Cut Keys
1) Select Menu →Settings →Short Cut Keys
2) Press Left Key/OK Key to select a program configuration to navigation keys
11 Tools
11.1 Alarm
You can set alarm clock via Alarm Clock.
1) Menu →Tools→ Alarm Clock, press Left or OK Key to enter the menu.
11.1.1 Set alarm clock
1) Press OK or Left Key to enter Option. Select set to set alarm clock and press left/right to switch
among hour, minute and AM&PM, UP/DOWN Key to adjust definite time you want. Then press
OK Key to set the alarm clock.
11.1.2 Disable alarm clock
1) Enter option, select disable, press left or OK key, popup “Done”, and the alarm clock is disabled.
11.1.3 Alarm Ring
1) Select Alarm ring from this menu.
11.1.4 Snooze Timer
1) Set snooze times from this menu. You can choose 5 Min, 10 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min.
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12 Dialer
12.1 Connect phone with PC
Connect the data terminal with PC/laptop by using the accompanying data cable. Connect Interface 1
with Data Terminal, and interface 2 with PC’s USB port. Plug AE80i to the USB interface of the PC (as
shown below for Laptops and Desktops)
Figure 5 connect the phone with PC
12.2 Installing the Dialer
1. Connect device to the PC
2. Your PC automatically detects and recognizes new hardware and starts the installation driver
and dialer.
3. Follow the prompts of the installation wizard.
4. After the program is installed, the shortcut icon of the dialer named as Datacard Connect is
displayed on the desktop of your system.
If installation window does not pop up automatically, please check whether the auto plug& play
option is enabled or not in PC. Also verify antivirus settings.
You can access to internet easier and manager the SMS in phone. Main interface is below:
12.3 Starting the Dialer
1. After the dialer is installed, the dialer is launched automatically
2. Every time AE80i is connected to the PC, the dialer is launched automatically
3. You can also double-click the shortcut icon on the desktop to launch the program.
12.4 <Connect>
12.4.1 Set up a profile
The profile should already be created but if not please follow the instructions below.
1. Click
2. Select <Profile>
3. Get current profile from default profile.
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4. Press <Edit / New> to modify or add new user.
Note: Default Profile should be
Number - #777
User Name -
Password -
12.4.2 Connecting to the internet
Click < connect>button to connect to the internet.
12.5 <Contact>
Click <Contact> button enter <Contact > to edit contact list.
If you want save contacts in Data card please select <Data card>, select <UIM card> will save
in UIM card if you have insert UIM card.
1). Add new contacts please press <New>, input name and numbers then press save.
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2). Select a contact name, you can press <Edit> to modify name and number.
3). Select a contact name, press <Delete>, it will show below message to confirm with you
again.
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4). Select a contact name, press <SMS> will show below picture, you can edit message on
black and press <Send> to send the massage or press <Save> to just save it or press <Cancel> to
cancel it.
5) Press <Find>,you can search the name which you want from contacts lists.
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12.6 <Message>
Click <Message> button enter <Message>.
1). Press <new> button to create a new message. You can input a number on <number> bar.
You also can press <Group> to select number from contact.
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Press<Contacts<< > to show contacts list, select a contact and press <Add> to add the number
then press <OK>.
Edit the message on black then press <Send> button to send out the message.
2). Select one message in inbox, you can see as below picture. Press <Reply> to reply the
message, press <Forward> to forward the message to others.
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3). Press <Delete> will delete message you select, but it will ask below question before delete.
4). Press <Setting> you can select store message in computer, Data card or UIM card. Press
<Apply> to save your selection.
12.7 <History>
Click <History> button to check connect history. You can press <Delete> to delete the connect
history one by one, also can press <Clear> to delete all history.
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12.8 <Setting>
1). Press <Setting>, press <Edit/New> to add or modify the Profile name /Access name /User
name /Password. Press <Save> it.
2). Press <Modem>, you can select data mode: 1x / EVDO /Hybrid, then press <Apply> to save
the setting.
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3). Press <Connection Setting>, you can select “Support CHAP” or “Support PAP”, then press
<Apply> to save it.
4). Press <PIN>,you can set the PIN, choose the “Enabled” or ”Disabled”, then input the right PIN
Code, you can enable or disable the PIN code function
[Note] PIN function will appear when you insert UIM card.
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5). Press <About>, you can see the detail information: DataCard Connect Version, ESN, MIN,
PRL Version, Firmware Version, Hardware Version.
12.9 How to receive a message
When receive a new message, you will see below, it display message’s content and receive time.
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Also can press <Message> enter to Inbox, you will find the new unread message on inbox,
Select the message, unread will change to read and you will see the detail information about
this message
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12.10 Uninstall Dialer
Close DataCard Connect, Start->Programs-> DataCard Connect, Click uninstall, and the software will
be uninstalled. You can also uninstall DataCard Connect as following: Control PanelAdd or Remove
Programs, find DataCard Connect, and click remove to uninstall the program.
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13 Important Information
The product can only be installed indoors.
Do not place the phone near high temperature objects, under direct sunlight, near source of
water, near fire or near inflammable and explosive materials. Avoid using the phone in high
temperature or humidity.
The phone may interfere with heart pacemaker, hearing aid and other electronic medical devices.
Therefore please follow the instructions given by your equipment suppliers or consult your doctor.
Turn your phone OFF in health care centers if any regulations posted in the area instruct you to
do so. Hospitals or health care centers may be using equipment that may be sensitive to external
RF energy.
Place the phone away from other electronic devices like TV and Radio to avoid interference.
Keep the product away from magnetic field and static electricity.
Place the phone out of the reach of small children.
Do not attempt to reassemble the phone by yourself. Only authorized personnel could service the
phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate the
warranty.
Do not clean the phone while in operation. Before attempting to clean the phone, turn the phone
off, disconnect the external power adapter and take out the battery. Use a dry, soft cloth for
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling may break the phone body and internal
circuit boards.
Do not use the phone if the antenna is damaged. Replace the damaged antenna immediately by
a qualified technician. Use only a manufacturer approved antenna. Non-approved antennas,
modifications or attachments may impair call quality and damage the phone.
Do not hold the antenna during operation. This may affect call quality and cause the phone to
operate at unintended power levels.
Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna straight up. This will ensure
best call quality.
Only use the battery and the power adapter approved by the manufacturer. If not, it may cause
an explosion or result in a short circuit.
It is highly recommended to fully charge the battery before initial use. The battery might have
been discharged during storage and delivery.
Do not throw battery. Batteries are not to be disposed off by putting them in fire. It may explode
or catch fire.
The power adapter must be used within the specified AC voltage range.
Take out the battery if you won’t use your phone for a long time and keep the battery well.
During lightning, do not touch the power plug. It may result in an electric shock or death.
Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Do not put
heavy things on the power cord or bend it too much.
During daily use, do not pull out the power adapter. The battery is used for backup power, which
will not cause the increasing consumption of electricity.
Don’t use the power adapter if the power cable is damaged. Contact the maintenance center
immediately and replace the adapter.
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4. FCC Regulations:
This device complies with part 15 of the 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.
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
SAR Information
The SAR limit adopted by USA is 1.6 Watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of
tissue.
This device (FCC ID: XYOAWPAE80I) was tested for the position that the back of the
device at a distance of 2.5 centimeters from the flat phantom, SAR test with the antenna
parallel with the device.
The highest SAR value reported to the FCC is 0.274 W/kg.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
when used whit an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum
of 2.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.