Axesstel AXWP1930 Fixed WLL Phone (PCS CDMA) User Manual
Axesstel Inc Fixed WLL Phone (PCS CDMA) Users Manual
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USER GUIDE AXW-1930 axess-tel nee—am g , il iii-1m l'liiirii- 114), “NTRODUCTION The Fixed Wireless pnene nperaies niroiigli a wireless canneclien inslead ola landline pnena cable. enabling lha subsmbm lo sal up ma phone ai any wnere wireless servlce is available. Axesslel CDMA zulm Fixed wireless Phone provides high qualily and superior performance Wilh many lealures sum as superinr vnice qualiiy. nplinnal dala Sarvl‘cn. caller ID, lhree-way calling, call wain'ng. shod message service, elc. A large graphic liquid cryslal display provides nser-lnendiy mler'ace iai Qulck and easy inlormauon display. FEATU RES Speaker Phone Slgnal Slrenglh Indicalor Radial Volume Conlml Backlll Keypad Battery Power Backup Easy lo read. backlll LCD Sues" one-leuch. Two-(Ouch Dial'ng s. Aiiiemaiic Sending 10. Phone Bank 11. Shun Message Service 12. nala Call (up In 153.6kbps) 13. FM Radio wiln programmable presei 14. Hindi Menu (Language Opiion) snflsnsnaywofl Axw-Pasa axessetel u irulm- I’Iriim' ABLES OF CONTENTS Sareiy Precauliuns.” Checking Fans. Setting up Your Fnane Geiiing In Know Your Phnn Display Icons Funcliun Keys Basic Operation FM Radio Programming Presel Uelng Preset Making Calls r Redle Recalwng Calls. Adjusting Volumes Chmsing lhe Ring Ton Message Service SMS Services Internal Phone Book Inlernal Phone Book. storing in Pnanebaak Searching far Entries In Fhoflebook.22 Eralfng Ari Entry in Phaneboo 23 Erasing All Enirias Irl Phenebook 23 One-Touch Dlaling. 24 Two-Touch Dialing. 24 Uselul Features Cali Hislory. Cali Tlmer Dispiay. Displaying Your Phone Numbe Mule. axeSSo‘ieI Selecling Tlme Made... Selling me Alarm. Checking and craanng oaii Times Semng Waming Alerlsum Amman Foalums Changing Greeling Message" Syslem Rem Resh'iuing Use 0! Ihe Phon Locking / Unlocking me Phon Changing the Lock Coda, Tone Length and Back Ligh Language.“ , Opllonal Fur-rm can Forwarding AXW-PBJO d / ”‘in-Iru l‘hum‘ VVaj EAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Avoid placing the phone in a dusty Iomlion, or near a source or gas or fire. 2. Dnn‘l shake. hilordmp Ihe pumas 3‘ To I! you clean lhe culsids of me phone use only a sofi. dry cloth. The chemicals in alcohol. bunzine or aoelone can damage me surlace of [he pthB. 4. Do nol Mist or pull the cord ml 0! Ine phones 5. 00 no! deassembIe [he phones a. nu NOT use the paweradaploril: - The power cord is damaged - The phone has been dropped or damaged in any way, 7. Use only [he AXESSTEL provided adamoh Do no! use the AXESSTEL adaplw In! any other purpose. 8. Use only lhe AXESSTEL provided antenna. 00 fuel use [he antenna [or any olhuv purpose, St Frequency and laugh or use can enact the Me of me sell—charging battery, Contact your customer service it the banery is not operating properly, tat Use only (he designated sell-charging ballery. Dispose o! exhausled baneries ptupeny. Never dtscald a ballery In or near lire or flame, 11. Do not use the telephone near waters for example near a balhlub, sink, wal basement or swmmlng pool. NOTE: The inpul and output voltages are indicated on me auaptov, (Input: AC 240V. 50-60 Hz Oulwl: DC w 1A). AXW'PW axessfiel ll’in‘lru I‘Imuc .HECKING THE PARTS Onne you have unpacked you! phone. make sure Ihal yau have all the pans shown belnw. I! any piece is missing or broken‘ pleasfi fill ycur culemer sen/ice. 1. Main Unlt 4A User Manua| 2. Handset 5A Anlanni a. FowerAdaplar 5. Battery 1 Stand [Wall mounl bracket 0A Handset Cord axeSSatel AXW-PBJO Inn‘Imx I’lmm- 55mm; up YOUR PHONE Installing the battery 1. Remove screws with a suew driver and remove lhe bauery cavern“ lhs ballom or me phune. 2. Plug the battery mnneclur into me sockel 3. Ful lhe balmy cover hack and hsAen me suews 4. Turn on me Power Swilch “ow. AXW-Pasa axessetel Q l h is: , W; EETTING UP YOUR PHONE Installing the phone This phune apevales by mwwhg nc pawer (mm the AXESSTEL power adaptor, which connecls m an evechicaw oulIeL The phone is equipped mm a vechargeable battery as a back up in case of an AC pawef fail-Am Desktop Installation ' connecnnu unlnnnn Plug Ihv Pow-n mapxov Inn; in wnvopvlalu wu|l oullnl axeSSatel AXW-P830 M {an gTZ ll 7rrl4uu I’lmm- — y EllETTING UP VOUR PHONE Wall mount installation 1. Mark Mn maunling hole Immms on me wall. 2. Drill two holes al the marked localmn, 3. Allflch lha wall mnunlzhle magical, ilnreeded. 4. ngnlen the screws firmly. 5. Plug in power mnneclol and mule me cont in me groove on the bank or me phone. 6. Ins!“ [he wall mounl blade! hook inhlha was on me back Mme phone. Push [he phone zgzinsl Ihe wall and pull ildown finnly unlil locked. . Screw lhe antenna mm amenna mnnemon 8. Pull aul (he handsel hanger and reinserlil in [he revefse direction, so [hit the receiver can be hanged. NOTE : NOTE: The inpul and WW voltages ave mimled on me adaptor. (Inpul: AC 240V, 50—60 Hz, Oulpul: 0c w. 1A). AXW-PflJO aXeSS Oi el Il’inilru Humi- ETTING UP YOUR PHONE Service Status Check Display in (he Service Area When [he power cord is mnneciea propelly. a! segmenls in lhe LCD window will lum on briefly and Pm, LED wfll Iighl. The number of bars at Signal slrenglh innimtor (anlenna icon) indicales the suenglh oi sen/ice signal of (he area. The display will show the greeting (TATA INDICOM as deiauli) with data and Lime. You can change lhe greelingt (See page 34.) Display in area with no service When there is no service signal detecled in your area no antenna barappsais Conuu your service provider for the coverage area information, First. check if the antenna is counseled linnly, Iiill TATA INDICDM THU 10/05 5:24P Yiiil TATA INDICOM axessotel AXW-P830 H'i'rt'lt‘u l’lmllt‘ GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ouessnoi t. Anlenna: Adjusting the position of antenna imnmves the sound qualtty ot the can. 2. Puwer LED: The Power LED Ilghls 1.Antenna 2.Power LED 3.VDIIS:mII mirth keys “Spank" phone 5. Clear: Lets you clear your last entry. 7. Stem Stores phone numbers. and any settings you selecl in the menu within the when the power is connected. Underoattery phone's memory power. lhts LED is always oh. 3. Vol/Sore": Lets you adjust sound ievets and scrott through the menu options and disoiays 4. Shirt Keys: Press to move the cursor when entering letters and to scroit through menu options and disptays. 5. Menu: Press (0 access [he phone's menus. a. Message: Press to retrieve messages. 9. FM Radio: Turns on or on the FM Radio 10. Rectal; Allows you In refliai me last number nailed. 11. Speaker Phunv: Tums on or ott the speaker phone teature. AX W-PBJD Mir m ”min EISPLAY ICONS tmns display an the screen lo itdicale wtiat teatuies you are using, signal strength and haltery status etc... Yul“ 0 YD H f TATA INDICOM THU 10/09 2:32P T | l Indicate lhe suengm ol me stgnat Mme bars indicates | | l stronger signal. and an aten lane sounds. ' Indicates Ihe leve! ofbatlery power The more bars. the m more power. when lhe banefylslow. the icon blinks, Indlcaus that you are using the phone's menu, Indicates that the alarm has been set, Indicale‘s ma! you are in the thmbouk menus message. Indicales lhal a voice or data tail is in pmgress, @ lndtcales that you have a text message or a voice mail axe 55 at 9! AXW-P830 Him! ‘n I‘lmm' waiky EUNCTION KEYS g) Press this key In display me phone's main menu. Cleats inlmnalion [mm me display Susan - To erase me charmer from me display screen. press il once. - Tn erase all anaramers on me screen, press and held. - To go back one slap in me menu mode, press it once. Press "us hey lo retrieve messages. Press Ihis key (a stove a phone number In ins phone book, lo save menu sellings. Press We key to teas! Ihe last number called or in connect a call lighl after dialing Ihe number wilhoui wailing unLil the hall is connected aulomalically. Press inis key to lum on ere" the FM Radio, wnen mere is an incoming call «when me user ls allempls lo make an culgning can. ine FM Radiv unis on amomalically. Tne Speaker mum is used In place or receive a can wilhnul using the handset, rne inlergaled miunphune and speaker en me main unn aims hands [we Wiwemfion. AXW-P830 axessntel TA'I'A OO |nd|com 93 WTONE m 3' P's“ °‘° 53“ CHANGE: <> SEL:OK axesseiei AXW-F'm ”Tn'le‘n I'Ilrllll' (Y m ESSAGE SERVICE Massznn Sawlce ls network depend-"than". and ls avallahla only when your slrvlcl pruvldnr suppons IL Check your servleo pmvldlr ls provldlng message service herons uslng mlsrunellon. Send 5 New You Messages ml“, MESSAGE l. Press-r Press (11 (New Message) 2: INEDX 2. Wm message using me keypad Toggle between 3: SMS SERVICES uppercase, lowercase, and numeric by pressing T I pullon. Press E A "N HELLD_ NOTE: See paga 21 ror more inlomlallon on lexl sun. 3. nesnnanon Number (Up lo 20 mulliple desnnahons): ~ Erller a single destinalion number and press a - Group Message: To send me message to mun-ole ml desllnallcns. serell down lo next available slol and emer l‘azsasrwmon NUMBER addillonal numbers ‘ - Press @ . - Ta relrieve a number lrom phonebook press @ lo M bring up phcnehaak‘ SENDING.» 4A Once (he destinallcn number has been enlered. Press PLEASE WNT'" @ to confirm lransmiss‘on. NOTE: Te change delaull message opuons. access Message Options meme Q Senelng Saved Text Messages 1. Pressfil. a (Saved use; 2. Select message lo resendw'lh O 0 and press 0. 3. To send lhe message again. press 5), To edll lne message press- , “(W-”30 axeSSo’lel “la, Vé )’ ”ins/Eu Plume Received Texl Message 1. When lexl message anives. MESSAGE! 10112 4:04 PM‘ m“ g displays shcnly and 8 appears in me icon line. MESSAsEl 2. Press . Q (lnbdx). 10112 4:04 P 3. Press 0 mo lo selecl message you wear lo see and press 0. m" g 4. The message. anivai lime and all back number (il 1: NEW MESSAGE available dl'S la .lnne messa iSla .ilwiiibe 2:lNEDX ) p y 92 "9 3:SMS SERVICES scrolled down in 3 seconds aulanlalically. To Scroll up and down manually, press Qoro . 5. ii lrle message onmains callback numher and yeu wan! lo :SUNNy make a call (a that number. > 2: 02255558282 Press @ llyuu went la callback. NOTE: I! the call beck number Is SW!“ in Ihe phonebook m“ E wilh a name. the name wlII dlsplayinstead ol lhe 10,12 4 : 04 pM phone number FROM : 0225553292 6. To forward lhe received message lo another number. press E113 r 7.1’0 write a reply la the Sender. preSS-. D. s and Text Message mil 1rPless-r@ llneexl ERAS! M32; 2. Press 0 or 0 la selecl message you wanl CHANGE: <’ SEchK le deleie and press E. a. Press E] again. mill 4. Seleci 'YES' wilh 0 are and press 0 , lTSHSR’zESSEiflfii d Relrlevlng Velce Messages m“ B 1. When voice messages arrive. VOICE MSG' VOICE MSG 10/12 4:04 PM“ sheniy appears and 8 appears "mum” in me icon line. 2. Press IE. [T (Voice MSG) or pressan view m" message direelly 4: valcs MSG [D1] v 3. Press (E In dial voice mail service center. 5? TEMPU‘TES 5: SAVED MSG axessotei Axw-Pm .rr,lrmr-r,..,,r. Mal M Ersslng All Massages ml 1. Press . (D (Erase MSGL ERASE ALL? 2. Select VES' wilh° or 0 . > YES 3_ p,ess°_ CHANGE: 0 SEL:0K 6 Semngmelssslng Massage Alan 1. Press E .@ (Opllcn use),@(msc Alan) 2. Selecl ON or OFF won 0 or 0. 3. Press 0 . more While «he message alen is sell «no phone will alerl [ha userwnen memes aflivel 17l||| MESSAGE ALERT > on CHANGE: <> SELzoK 41) Saving Senl Messag- 1r Press ' ©(MSG 0mm; 6) (5m Senl use), r or 0 (a salad “ON‘ or "OFF“. 1 Press 04 NOTE: Whlle this aplkln is lumen on. wlgoing new messages w'lll be aulomalically saved, Retrieve the saved messsgas by accessing Saved Message Menu, dsanlng Message Priority Type L Press [El .@ (MSG Option), G) (use Priority), 2. Press 0 or 0 lo selem'NORMAL‘ or vacant sr Press @. # Samnq Message Auto Demo 1. Press .@(MSG 0plion).©(Aulo Delele), 2. Press 0 or 0 lo selecl 'ON' or '0FF'. 3. Press Q When Aulo Uelele ls enabied. ms phuna ml aulumalioally flslsls nldssl received messages in INEOX in caso on": memory. EMS SERVICES TATA Indicum nflcrs yuu a wldo vangw of SMS services. from Jokes to Aslrolngy (0 News. To avail of "use sewlus, slmply SMS (ha snrvlce keyword [D 3232. Far example. forlokas. SMS 'JDK" In 5202. Those SMS all chars-ah“. Fluasn call 111 for funnel dntalls. JIE‘Z Axw-Paaa a x e s S vie? Ooo |nd|com 9, Phone book Internal Phone Book Storing in Phonebook Searching hr Entries in Phonehook Erasing An Enlrie in Phonebuok Erasing All Entries in Phonehonk One-Touch Dialing Two-Touch Dialing llirnteti l'lltlllt‘ “NTERNAL PHONE BOOK Your phone has an internal “Phone Book" in which you can store up to 99 frequently used names and numbers. STORING IN THE MEMORY PHONEBOOK r.press-.@.@. 2. Enter the name by messing me alphanumeric keypad and pressing E) after completed. NOTE1: if you do not want lo enter a name. rust pfess E] here. The "11an wil he saved as 'No Neme'l norez: Name army is limited to maximum pt 16 letters How to Enter Ar Edlt Text You cart enter letters using the alphammeric keypad. Each button has 3 to 4 letters assigned. Each stroke on the button wells the assigned alphabet mists and the numetlc Valuer stop pressing when [he letter you want appearsl You can switch between 12qu and lowerase letters by pressing E, PmssE) again topetbactt lu capital letters. To enter special characters. press @ repeatedly. For space. press 0 Ta 90 back. press 0 . Aslngle sleka on Q] wilt erase “u; test letter in line. 3. Enter the telepttune nurntnr and press @~ Up In 32 digits can he saved, 4. Select me entry type. (Family. Friend. etc.) 5. An empty location displays automatically. 6. Press @ In save the nuntberin the location, To assign a ditterent Iacafion. enter 2 digil location number and press . Yrtll m CD STORE NAME? Trill m n: STORE PHONE NUMBER 7 Itlll M D] GROUP SELECT FAMILY CHANGE: db SEL:0K trill DJ MEMDRV LOCATION SPEED DIAL: [001] slat: 2’. Wré'tlzy tt in‘ltu\ I'Imtti' NOTE: it you select the location in which a number ml m D; has already been stored, ‘OVERWRI'I‘E‘!’ will be OVERWHITE 7 displayed. press E] In overwnto ofpmss Q “1 MM” to go back to automatic when, a. ‘CONFIDENTIAL 7- will be displays. Press @ it no ml mm in secret teature is necessary. To stare the number in secret, COMMENT,“ ? select VES' hy pressing 00: o and press 6 . N0 NOTE: Secretly saved nurnherwin not be displayed unless CHANGE: ‘ ’ 55m“ the lack code is entered. One at two touch-dialing secretly saved number wil pmmpl lock nude entry. EEARCHING FOR ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK You cart search information stored in the phone book in various way and make a call directly from the phonebook. d Searchlttg by Name “I“ U2 1. Press .@(Phone book).®(5earctt).®mame), NAME 7 z. Enlerellarpartallhe nameand press 0. _ Example) EnlerA and press 0 to find all names that start with A. a. The phone displays the memory locatton numhers along a"); “NW ED wlth the name or the first match. 05 ; AMIT NOTE: 'No NAME MATCHES' appears when there is no us : VISHAL name malchlng with your entry. 4. Press 0 are to search tor lhe name you're W m m . VISHAL Inoklng tar and press 0 to display the number, uzzssssazaz NOTE: ‘ENTER LOCK cons appears when you try to actress secretly saved number. Enter lock code and press E. hull mam DJ ENTER LOCK CODE 5. Press (E to dial the number displayed. “" hull (' CALLING.... 02255558282 axeSSete! AXW-Fm llrra/l-w l‘lmm' fl Searching by Phunn Numloor 1. Press . 3 (Phone hook), EKSealch), (3 (Number). ml [D 2. Enlerall or pan onne number you remember and PHONE NUMBEm press 0 . _ 3. The phone displays lna memory looallonand names vmlon conlain your entry. NOTE: “No NUMBER MATCHES' appears when mere is no number malcnlng your enlry. 4. Press 0 01° To search torn-e name you're looking lor and press 0 lo display [he number. NOTE: ‘ENTER LOCK CODE“ appears when you lry lo access secretly saved number. Enter the lock code and press 0 . 5. Press E (o drel lhe number displayed. d Searching by Memory Location 1 Press . @ (Phonebook),(3 (Search).@(Locallon) full m ED 2 Enler [he lhrae-digil memory looauon. The phone displays the '-°°K UP Inlunnallan 01 the memory Ioealion. NOTE: 'EMPTV LOCATIONI' dlsplays when you enlef Iouuon number that Is empm a. Pres! o la display lhe numben NOTE: 'ENTER LOCK cooa' appears when yw Iry Io amass secretly saved number. Enllr mo lock code and press 0, 4. Press ‘E lo dial the number displayed, LOCATION 77? AXW-P830 axessolel aszAxw-Paao H in‘lm \ I’Imm' ERASING AN ENTRY IN PHONEBOOK 6 Ta Erase a Specific Entry 1. Press [Em . | (Phanebook) amfl 2 1(Erase) 2. Press one or search oplmns‘mmame a (Memory). (Numher) or 1 Enter name. address or phone number ammmg In search ophon. 4. Select an ilem lo erase by pressmg 0 mo and pressing O A NOTE: “ENTER LOCK cone- appears when you uy In access a secretly saved number. Enter the lock code and press El . 5 Press E] again to erase 6. Press E again la confirm. To cancel. press @r E RASING ALL ENTRIES IN PHONEBOOK To Erase All Enlrlls |l| Fhorwbonk 1. Press andEfiecurlty). z. Enlerlock code. NOTE: Defauu Lock code Is Iasl 4 drgils or your phone number, To change luck Code. see page 37, a. Press E] (Erase Names]. 4. Press E to confirm. V M : VISHAL 03 : AMIT m mm D] VISHAL 0225555252 mu ED ERASE? 101 0225559252 ml m m - ERASED - ml mm ENTER LOCK CODE Twill mm CLEAR MEMORY > VES CHANGE: 1) SEL:UK ‘fiull REALLY CLEAR? > VEE CHANGE: 4» SEL:0K . tr tall. 53k. U irt'lt‘ \ l I’Imue Y ENE-TOUCH DIALING Mnmory looatlons m - net are speclal ono-Iouch mating leeatlens. You can dln| the numbnrs stored tn 01—09 by pnsslng jusl one key. 1. Pick up the handsel or press @ . M 2. press and hold the numberonm mlion (1—9) MEMORH oontalning the number lo be called for a moment AMIT a. The name and lhe gnone numbef displays and alas automallcally NOTE: Location 1 may he pmpmgtammed as emargenw mu f number or voice mail. Please check wim your CALLING... service provide". 02255555252 WO-TOUCH DIALING Memory locations 10 ~ 99 are mo~touch dlallng locatlnns. You can dlal the numb-rs stored In ilk-95 by pressing the first dlgll and pressing and holding me ncond dlgll. L Flck up the handset or puss @ 24 artetly press lhe first dtgtt ol the memory localion m“ number. then press the second digit and hold it MEMORY 23 down [or a momenl. SMITA Example) To dial location 23. briefly press tlleQ. men pressE and hold for a moment Yttll (' 3. The phone numher slured displays and dials CALUNG". aulnmafically. 02255558232 NOTE1: wnen you lry nne—Iwch or two-lunch dialing tor the number secrelly saved. the plume will prompt tor Lock code entry. Enter ttre lock code to make a call. NOTEZ: "EMFTY LOCATION' disp|ays when you lly Ml&luut:h flr two-touch dialing wilh emnly locafion number. AXW-PEJO axeSSB’teI TA'I'A OO |nd|com <3 Useful Features Call History Displaying Your Phone Number Mule Selecling Time Mode Selling the Alarm Checking and Clearing Call Times Setting Warning Ale rls 0. “r 4, rrr Walk), ALL HISTORY Your phone shares the last 20 outgoing calls, 20 incoming, and 20 missed calls (only when Caller ID lunction is activated). You can display and redial these numhersr d Redlallng Incamlng or Ourgolng Calls 1. Press ,@ (Call Hrslory),@ (Oulgoing). m,“ mam NOTE: ll lhere‘s na oulgning mll lrislary, nl : MISSED "oureowc CALL MEMORY EMPTY!“ displays. 02 f WWWNG 1 Press 0 cl 0 m salaclmmherloredials m : DUTGO'NG 3, Press @ lo redlal [he numbers Tull m NOTE1: Floss @ lo see lime and dale onne call L m ILA-m medal Then press @ lo redial Ihe number or 4 oz tAMIT press @ again to save lhe number in memory, X 03 1 SUNNY NOTEZ: To redlal the last mile: calledr lust pick up (he handsetorpress ©and E 1122 1mm“? 9.45? NOTEZI MISSGd hlsiory ls available Ody when caller ID 02255555252 |S activaled Trim f CALUNGW 02255553252 Erasing Call Hlslary mu m 1. Press . E (Secumy). ENTER LOCK cons Z. Enler lock code. NOTE: Default Lock code ls lasld digits 01 your phone number. To change lod< code. see page 37, a. Press ©(Erase Logs). ‘Krlll my 4. Selecl lype 01 call lrlslory you warm lo clear, EAR“ CA“- LOESJES “1 ' Miss“ CE" CHANGE: 0 saw [217 Incuming [31- Oulgolng [4] —All Calls Clear 5. Press E) In confirms AX VII-P830 ai ALL TIMER DISPLAY Toggin Call Timur Display 1, Press@ . [B (Configurallon). 2 Press | (Call nmel). 1 Scroll lo selecl ON or on; 4. Press E] to confirm. mISPLAYING YOUR PHONE NUMBER Displaying Your Phone Numher 1 Fuss , (Bmonfigurafioni 2. Press G] (My Phone Number). m UTE This feature lets you mute the microphone, so that the other 2. Press -, E hear you. but you can hear "lam. (Mule) during oonversalm The message 'MUTE' hiinks lo immle lhe [auction ls working. The other parly ran no longer again lo resume [he conversation, ll7n'll'n I’ll/um full r CALL TIMER > VES CHANGE: <> SELzoK Illil IE!!! MY PHONE NUMBER 02255555262 party cannat hear your voice or the sound at your surroundings. This functlon is available only during conversatlon. 1.Press@. E Tull r MUTE 02255555252 (D AXW-P830 ”?n'lmv Phnm- aJKy EELECTING TIME MODE 1. Press -. gffimeLu (Time Mode) mm mm 2‘ Select me um: display made by presing TIME MODE 0 or° > AMIPM CHANGE: (P SEL:0K AMIF‘M: Oisplzy 0-12 hours Wm. Am P ‘ndimlnr 24 Hour: Dwsplay 00—24 hours 1Pmss @ «1 save me changeA AXW-P830 axesswei w Walky ll m'll‘ss I'hmrr' E ETTING THE ALARM You can seal the alarm sound daily or one time only. 1. Press @ .®(T|me),®(l\larm)l mm m ALARM z. Salecl 'sa'r' by pressingoor ° and > SET press 0 > CHANGE: o SEL:OK . Tull my C a. Enler alarm llme and press 0. w : Mam 22 : 32pm 4. Select alarm mode h was Y 9 "9 ° ° mm a and press 04 ALARM MODE Daily: Alarm acunda daily. > DAILY One lime: Alarm sounds once. CHANGE: 4b SEL:DK s. Enler lhe durallon or lhe alarm by pressing TKLRM-N‘D TIME 0 “0 and Press 04 1 MINUTE A ball icon (alarm) appears In Icon line. CHANGE: 1 > SEL10K On alarm lime. lhe Icon and “ALARM TIME“ message blinks and alarm goes all. Til” ‘ Press any key lo slop lha alarm. ALARM TIME Canceling the Alarm fime 1. Press .E (Tlme).®(l\laml). z. Selecl “RELEASE” by pressing O or 0 and press 0 lo slurs the sailing. Changing Alarm Tone ( FM Radio Alarm) 1, Press @ , (3 (Sound). [Ewan-r Tone). z. Scrclll In select preler alarm (one sound. You may choose lram dalaull lanes. melody ring lonos, or FM Radio presel slalinn ler your alarm (one. 3. Press Em confirm. " a s s cl“ 9! Axw-Pllao u U'L'h'n Plum.- HECKING AND CLEARING CALL TIMES Q Checking me Last esu 11m. m 1. Press ,E (rune). @(Las| Call} LAST CALL “ME 2. Press @] la exil (he drspaay 3:25 6 Checking Accumulaled Incoming Call rrrne ml HEM 1, Press (E (I (nms),@ (rman'rrrre), INCOMING CALL E] (Incammg). 3:25 2. Press Q] (a exll lhe display. a checklng Accumulated Outgoing call All’Tlm. 7m“ m 1 Press rEmme). Emu-11m). outcome CALL ©(0ulgm‘ngl 12:25:32 2 Press @ lo em me display. 6 RosetAccumula(ed Call 11m. XII“ m L Press @.@ cnme),®(C|rCau Time). CLEAR “L512; 2 Press 0 r Axw-Paao axess-atel il in'li‘u Murin- BETTING WARNING ALERTS You can set your phone to sound warning beeps that Indlcate: - each minute you are on a phone call - when you are out of the service area 6 Semngmeleasing 1 Minutemen l. Press -. @(Saund).®(1 Min/Merl). 2. Seleci on or OFF by pressing 0 mo A 3. Press 6 . NOTE: When 1 minula alen is sei. ine phone gives aien sound each mlnule while you are on a phone all. 6 SerrlnglReleaslng s-rvle. Arm ll Press @ .@(SoundL@(sVOAlerlj, zl Seleel ON or OFF by pressing 0 01° , 1 Press 6 , NOTE: when sewn-a alert is set. the phone gives alert sound when are phone [5 acquiring or loses Ihe service slgnal. d swing/Releasing Cennecllon Ann 1. Press -. EllSouna).E](ConneaAierii. 2. Select ON urOFF by pressing o or° , 3. Press 0 . NOTE: When canneclion even is sei, the phone g'ves aierl suurld when me call has been mnneded (0 IN; number dialed. & S-nlngIRaleaslng Voice Privacy Aim 1. Press _ E(Snund).@(voice PrivacyAien), 2. Selecl on er OFF by pressing Ooro . a. Press 0 . NOTE: When voice privaa/ file“ is sol, ins phone gives alsrl sound when lhe voice privacy is on. axessfi'el Trill mm 1 MINUTE ALERT > OFF CHANGE: 4» SEL:0K Till” utrru SERVICE ALERT > OFF CHANGE: 1) SEL:0K T | ill m CONNECT ALERT > DN CHANGE: db SEL:DK Tull BEE! VOX PRIV ALERT > ON CHANGE: <> SELiflK AXW-PBJO TA'I'A lndlcom 0o Advanced Features Changing Greeting Message System Reset Restricling Use of Ihs Phone Locking I Unlockan the Phone Changing the Lock Code Tone Lengfll and Back L|ght Language r... , ‘ IWQJ‘EY ' New .HANGING GREETING MESSAGE This teature lets you change Ihe greeting message that the phone dlsplays during standby mode. 1. Press , Btctrnrrguratron) .Qrcreenng). 2. Current greeting displays. trrll mm a. Press 0 to change greeting. 2: “5mm 4 E . . 3: BACKLIGHT . nter your new greetrng nrmge wrm alphanumenc 4, LANGUAGE keys. NOTE: Press to switch bemeen mpilal and lower case letters. Example) To enter "My Phone . Press l_L_ amulet E L! E Emarmmam m, 5. Press 0 to save change PHI 1D/I0 1:24A EYSTEM RESET To meet your phone settings to manuhctunr's «hulls. lollew lh-n slips: ; 25:33... n... ‘ ‘ RESFI' PHONE NOTE: Default Lod< code is last 4 digits or your phone > YES number. To change teat code. see page 37. CHAN“: 0 SELLOK Press Factory Reset) Selecl YES by pressing out o m“ m Press C PHONE ‘PHONE INITIALIZATION' Mir-ks while "re phone is INITIALIZATIDN resemng 5"!an Te res-t yeur ehene settings Io manufacturer's defaults and clearall user dala, follow these steps: 1, Press @. 7 (Sammy) 2. Enter lock ceee. NOTE: Deleult Lock code ls last 4 alerts of your phone number. To change leek code. see page 37, 3 Press 5 (Phune Resel). 4. Select ' ES" by pressing Our 0 . 5. Press -. s ‘PHONE INITIALIZATION' einks while the phone is resettlng. axeSSoteI AXW-PBJU EllesmlcrlNG USE OF THE PHONE You can reslricl the use of the phone by unauthorlzed persons. Reslricllng Oulgaing Calls mil 1. Press. .@(5ecunlyl 1. DUTGQING 2. Ems, lock mg. 2. INTERNATIONAL NOTE: Lock code ls Sol as com from me lacmy. To chfinge luck «169.593 page 31 M 3- F'ESSE (Restncllifl (Ongoing) OLrTGDING CALL 4. Selecl '0N‘ by pressmg 0 or 0 A > 0" 5a Pless 3 lo save change. CHANGE“ 0 SEL'oK ln lhis made. when you lry w call.‘OUTGOING m“ CALL REsTRICTED' displays and no oulgoing call oumomg CALL goes ("laugha RESTRICTED d Resirlcilng Inlematlanal calls L Press @ i z Enler lack code. 1 PressE] (Resln'cl),@ (lnlemallansl). 4l Select ‘ON‘ by presslrlg o «0 . Si Press 0 to save change. Y H ln llns made. when you lry lo make an mlemalmnal "' INTERNATIONAL call (headed by 00). "INTERNATIONAL RESTRICTED' RESTRICTED displays and no Imemallunal call goes linwgh, Tull INTENATIDNAL > ON CHANGE: 1b SEL:OK @ Raslrlcling Long Dislance Calls (Press (Security), .Enler luck cede. . Press E (Reslncl). E] (Long Distance), .Selecl '0N' by pressing 0 «yo CHANGE: <> 5EL:0K (Press 9 In save change, In lhis mode. when you lry lo make a long distance mill LONG DISTANCE call (headed by a), "LONG DISTANCE RESTRICTED" “5mm“ displays and no long dislawe wllwes lhrwgh. fl!“ LONG DISTANCE > ON album, AXW-PEJU u iu-Im Mum.- OCKlNG / UNLOCKING THE PHONE You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized persons. You can still receive incoming calls. Turnan the phone off does not unlock the phone; the phone stays in lacked mods unlil you change it. 1. Press Eng . E (Secunly). 2. Enter lock code. mu . LOCKED - 3.Press@(Aum Lock). FRI mm 2:44P 4. Salacl'ON‘ ar'OFF‘ by pressing e are A 5. Press 0 (a save the change NOTEl: Whan locked. me phone displays moment NOTEZ: When locket you have to cute: lbs lock Me (a make a call. NOTES: You can slill recelve Incoming calls. ;m axessdel AXW-PEJO minim I’lmm- HANGING THE LOCK CODE The lock code is preset to 0000 from the factory. You can change the lock code in any 4 digit number. 1. Press @.(I (Secunly). M m ENTER NEW CODE 2. Enler lack code. 3. PmssE (Change Code). 4. Enlel your new lock code. NOTE: The lack code mus! be four numeric digits 5. Press 0. ml m 6. Reenier new luck code (or venficalmnr CONFIRM NEW CODE 74 Press 0 lo confirm — NOTE: “CODE NOT MATCHED TRY AGAIN!“ displays it (he sewnd envy does not maleh lha first entry AXW-P83l7 axessdel ll iru/m rimm- E] ACK LIGHT You can control the length of back lightlng of the display and the keypad. 1. Pass . @(c BABCSKEIé‘gHbs presslng nr . 191855 eon 522 ms changer CHANGE: <’ SEEM a SECONDS: The llghl goes all aulomalically 3 seconds after no key press‘caling, or no olher aclivily occurs Always OFF‘ The Ilghl never Games ans NOTE: This setting is m slfacliva only whan lhe phone is operaling Wllh balmy puwer only. When nawar adaplor IS mmetlsda me back Iighl is always an. ANGUAGE Select different language for phone Interface ll mug 4 .(Cenfigu(alion). ElLanguage) Tu“ m z Selecl'langusge' by pressing O «0. ‘ LANGUAGE 3. Scroll lo selecl Engllsll or Hlndi. > W 4_ press °_ CHANGE: 0 saw AXW-P830 magi W y Optional Features C all Forwarding C all Waiting Three-way Calling Data Call Service j u in u Plum.- .aII Forwarding Cali Forwarding is a leature mat lets you lorwaro your inoornino calls to another phone number, even it your phone is tnmed ollor' no service area. Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding. all Waiting Call Waiting alerts you to a seooud inooming ral while you are on the conversation . When there's another incoming cal. you will hear warning beep. To respond to tire call waiting. press @ of hit shortly the hook swilcrt once. Pressing again or hitting the hook again wit lot you go back to the first cattcontacl your servlce plovlder to acttvate Call Wetting hree-Way Calling Three-Way Calling is a feature that lets you setup a threeway conversation with two ditt‘erent parties. While you're in conversation with a party, hit or the hook switch and plaCA anothercatl with the third pany.Then press ‘Ol hit Ihu hook swttct't again to Canned the three parties together. Contact your servloe plovldal to ecttvate Three-Way Calling. EATA Call Service Data Call Service is a network dependent ieature and is available only when your service provider supporls Check with your servlca provlder for availability. 6 Connecting your pc uquiras optional cable, available separately. 1. Connect lilo phone to your PC witlr tire optional serial or use data cable. 2. Please reler to the manual pltwided with the cable lor setting up a connection on your PC. 3, Call 121 or visit any at llio nearest True Value Slmp (TVS) to octain a Data Kit. xes s a tell Axw-Faao Oo TATA 0 MW Miscellaneous Menu Table Specification n in'l ~ I’hmu‘ MENU OPTION TABLE | | n m mm". um: um Mum 51min“ m : phmm number sEAhm mum hmlpfiunmwmmn/numbm/ mumou mm mm mm ‘ ”MEN,“ 5mm ummmnme numhnvand we mus-«Mummy a may numhnr m muse numm LOCAHDM "" PM” W“ new messes Sand - now mung- m mm 5545 Magus sms szvmczs a "main Humane"; vow: uss sus swan xsupmes ,, swan use ms: use :. MESSAGES use near wrs use DP'ION “we“ waived mu ucl A010 amt: m” w- Eat aria-m wm‘ unssso cAu sums £3”ng mHnd mum" ,m sm=mmov=nvu 1 CALL msmnv omcoms Mmismmm an; MAM sun all an fish-y __ ALARM man uswu smmmmaflanull oumoms sums mum-ea mgg’ng nu ma 0‘ was W7“ ms mmnm‘. 3mm mmminwu um alumnus Roman-unmade" um Awm me: mm cum mean W“ m 24 nouns rm: mu 0mm: mm anon mm ma mm M: meaning «mm mm car only Mm mugmns ' muo mums s. scum: | MIN Mm ssnwcs Mm coulis! MEN! mmnmw is mnwclnu vox vmv mu OWF mum and». alum can man OHIO" run-15am, my GREEV'NG MAM—"S s coquGURAnUN wan 115m summm was; 5-1: hum-1 w moons nausea amp-M mum a (eSSo‘teE AXW-PBJO ml‘é'n‘v ' \-;, llin-Imi I’Imm‘ VéHéy cHAnsEoonE cum-gamma. 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Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. it is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.Government.These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluate on of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorptlon Rate. or SAR. The SAR llmlt set by the FCC is 1.6 Wlkg.'Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at Its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power requlred to reach the network. In general, the closer you are t: awireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public. it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government- adopted requirement for safe eXposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.868WIkg. (Body worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for sde exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http:llwww.fcc.gov l oet I fccid alter searching on FCC ID : PH1AXWP193D. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications &Intemet Association (CTIAywebsite at http:llphonelacts.neL'ln the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is tenets/kg (Wlkg)averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any agitations in measurements. 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 equlpment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by tuming 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 ditfereni from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio! tv technician for help. CAUTION The user who makes changes or modifications to the unit without the express approval by the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment. Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. INTERFERENCE T0 MEDICAL DMCES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone. (pacemakers. Hearing Aids. and so on) Tum your phone OFF in health 0 are facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do 50. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic system in motor vehicles. .EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone Is In use. Do not move the antenna close to, or couching any exposed part of the body when making a call. SAFETY INFORMATION FOR RF EXPOSURE Body worn operation This device was tested for typical body-wom operations with the back of the phone kept 25 mm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt—clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 25 mm. separation distance between the usefs body and the back of the phone. including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
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