Axesstel AXWP800B Fixed WLL Telephone (CDMA) User Manual

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“NTRODUCTION
Tne WLL [Wireless Local Laop) phone operates tnrougn a wireless
connection instead at a pnone wire, linking lne subscribers or the general
wire phone and the phone office.
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ETI’ING UP YOUR PHONE
Installlng the battery
1. Remove safews with a saew driver and remove the battery cover on the helium
of me phone.
2. Plug in bakery connector.
3. Replace the ballery cover and screws.
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ETI'ING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
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1 Antenna: Adjusting the antenna 1 vousc R: Lets you adjust sound
improves the sound quality ol the call. levels and scroll lnrougrr the menu
options and displays
2 MENU: Press to awess the phone's
menus. a Hand Free: Allows you to place/receive
acall without lining lhe handselofl
3 CLEAR: Lets you dear your last entry. the hook.
4 STORE: Stores phone numbers, and any 9 Mlerophone: Allows you to talk withoul
settings you select in lite menu wnhln the Iiltlng the handset olf the hook
phone‘s memory
Ill Power LED: The Power LED lights
5 MESSAGE: Press to relrieve messages. when the power is connected. Under battery
power. this LED is always off.
6 RECALL: Allows you to redial the Iasl
numbel called. 11 sh"! Km: Press to move me cursor
when entering letters and to sow"
through menu options and displays.
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EISPLAY ICONS
Icons display on the screen lo indicate what ieatures you are using, signal strength
and battery status etc...
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Indicates the strength of the curvent s|gnaL The more bars.
|| H the stronger the signal,
indicates the level at battery power. The more bars, the more power.
When the battery is tow, the icon btinks and an alert tone sounds.
MEN Indicates that you are using the phone‘s menu.
Indicates that you have set alarm time.
Indlcates that you are In the phone's Intemel phone book.
indicates when you have a text message or a voice mail message.
indicates that a can is in progress.
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EUNCTION KEYS
Press this key to display me phone's main menu.
Press lhis key Io store a phone number In the phone book
to save menu senings.
Press (his key to retrieve messages.
Clears information irorn the display screen.
- To erase one oharacler lrom the display screen, press it once.
- T0 erase all the characters on the screen. press and hold down,
- To go back one step in menu mode, brlelly press it once.
Press this key lo redlal the last number called or to connect a
call right alter dialing the number without waiting until Ine call
is connected automatically.
Press this key to control the volume at keypad tone, eerplece
and speaker or lo scroll the menu items in menu mode.
The Speaker button Is used lo place or receive a call wilhaul
filling the handset a" the hook. Exlemal microphone will allow
you to talk hand free.
Basic Operation
Placing Calls
Redial
Receiving Call
Adlullng Volumes
choosing the Ring Tone
On-Hook Call
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ELACING CALLS
1 Make sure your phone is turned on.
2 Plck up the handset to hear a dial tone. “I'll
When the phone tails to acquire service signal. you will hear PLEASE
“No Service'ione (intermittent tone). DIAL
3 Dial the number to call. The LCD window displays
the number. m“ m" (-
4 Waitlora moment or press a .
5 When the other person answers, begin your conversation.
CALLINGM
6 To end the call, replace the handset. 129-456-7890
Libra: Modifying a phone number while dialing,
fro erase the last digit entered: Press 45“. briefly.
-,To erase ltle enn're hummer: Press & and hold.
utomalic calling
hone was set to places a call automatically 4 seconds after last dign entry (ram
45le To disable automatic sending,
1 Press & .® . ©-
2 Press & or Ce) , @ to select "OFF”, then press 42. m save.
Once automatic sending is disabled, you have to dial number
and press é“. to piece a call.
EllsmAL
Fledlal the last number you dialed.
l Pick up the handset or press .
2 Press & .
GTE : You cannot redial in the above manner when
the power Is lus1 on. 'NO LAST CALL!‘ will display.
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[HAND FREE CALL
This feature allows you to make a call without picking up the
handset.
I Press .
2 Enter the phone number you want to cell.
3 When you hear the other party answer. begin the oonversaiion.
For privacy conversation. just pick up the handset and continue conversalion.
NOTE: Unintended OFF-HOOK reoogniiion.
if there‘s no digit entry alter picking up handset or pressing @ , lhe phone will sounds
dial tone. busy tone and howier lone consecutlvely with I!) second interval beiore it
recovers idle stale. You can sail receive an incoming call by hitting nook or pressing .
BECEIVING CALLS
When there's an Incoming call, your phone wull ring and blink
"Incoming Call" message on the display.
1 Simply pick up lhe handset or press to answer the call. m r
2 To disconnect, replace the handset or press @ .
INCOMING CALL
NOTE : When you set 'Silenl‘ lor the ringer volume, the phone 123-456-7890
will nol ring, "Incoming Call“ message will brink.
When Caller ID is activated.
0 either ID Display
The Caller ID ieeture displays the caller‘s number when the m“
phone receives a call. If the caller's name and number are
stored together In the phone book, the caller’s name will INCIMING CAI-l-
display. Contact your service provider to activaie this ieaiure. DAVID KIM
NOTE: Ii the cell is not answered, the phone will display In“
"Missed Call" message with the lesi missed cell arrival
films and date. MISSED 1 CALL
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mDJUSflNG VOLUMES
you can control the sound volumes including the key lone,
earpiece, speaker and the rlnger
Q Controlling key tone volume Illll
Press ' repeatedly unlil ll reaches proper volume. KEV VOLUME
0 Con! ‘ng exlernal speaker volume ‘flllll E)
Press Jm'. repeatedly during hand lree call to adjusl spucKER VOLUME
ex'ernal speaker volume. _ _ -
fi Controlling earpiece volume MI (
Pick up lhe handset and press a; repealedry during ERPLEQE VOLUME
a phone call lo adjusl earpiece volume. _ _ -
0 Conlrolllng ring volume ml .
‘P’SSS‘EM’ '®'©- mm; VOLUME
2 Press lo adiusl ringer volume. _ _ -
a Press a, lo save.
NOTE: ll you select 'Si|enl‘, the phone won‘l ring an incoming call,
Only "INCOMlNG CALL“ message will blink.
HOOSING THE RING TYPE
You can choose from nine different ring tones.
1 Wessex, ,@ .@. “l“
2 Mesa or@, @ la selecl ring lype RING TYPE
no. > STANDARD
3 Presser.» ID save
U Phone book
The Imernal Phone Book
/ Storing Numbers In Memory
Searching for Numbers In Memory
Erasing a Number in Memory
One-Touch Calling
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HE INTERNAL PHONE BOOK
Your phone has an internal "Phone Book" In wh|ch you can
store up to 99 trequemly calllng names and numbers.
ETORING NUMBERS IN MEMORY
lemmas, (5...
2 Enter name by pressing the alphanumeric keypad
and press £15. .
61 all you do not want to enter name, just press.
$ here. The number vlnll be save as "No Name". m,
Name entry is limited to maximum to letters. PHONE NUMBER 7
How to Enter & Edit TEXT —
You can enter letters using the alphanumeric keypad.
Each button has a to 4 letters assigned. Each stroke on
the outton will switches the letters assigned lo the button
and its own number. Stop pressing when the letter you
want to enter appears. You can switch capital to lower—case
letters by pressing 4g . Pressg again to get
back lo capital letters.
To enter special characters, press (43 repeatedly.
For space, press @ . To go back, press @ .
Once s10ke on g will erase the last letter in line.
3 Enter the telephone number and press «53. m“ IE) D]
u to 32 di its can be saved.
p 9 . MEMORY LOCATION
4. An empty iocatlon dlsplays automancally. Press SPEED DlAL
(0 save the number in me locallon. [01]
To assign different location, press 2 digit location ‘
number and press $. J ’ EU 8 (
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has already been Stored. "OVEFl’WRITE?" will
display. Press £95. to overwrite or press m"
lo go back to automatic location. KEEP SECRET 7
e ”KEEP SECRET?" displays. Press c’E'E—ir no No
secret feature is necessary.
To store the number in secret, select WES"
by pressing got 6) . ® and press «35.
NDTEfSecfetJy saved number won't be displayed unless password Is entered.
s , inhaling to secretly saved number will prompl password entry.
SEARCHING FOR NUMBERS IN MEMORY
You can search Information stored in the phone book In varlous
way and make a call directly from It.
6 Searching by Name
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1 Press a , ©(Phone book). ®(Search), ®(name). m“ . m ED
2 Enter all or pan ol the name and press ig.
Example) EnterAand press ("£3 to find all names
that sran with A.
3 The phone displays the memory location numbers along
with the name of the first match.
GTE: 'NO NAME MATCHES' appears when there's no
‘ name matches wm‘ your entry- ENTER LOCK cons
4 Press $0r® , (9 to search for the name you're
looking for and press aim display the number,
PM?“ Ten LOOK cone appears when you try to DAV“, KIM
“access secretly saved number, Enter lock coda 1234554390
and press a
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6 Press m to cell to the numberdisplayed,
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6 Searchlng by Phone Number
1 Press ‘“‘$. (Phone book). Q) (Search),@(number)
2 Enter all or part Of the number you remember and
press g».
3 The phone dlsplays the memory locanon numbers and
nam s which has the number malches your entry.
MUTE”; 0 NUMBER MATCHES‘ appears when there's no
‘ number matches your entry.
4 Press gar ©,@ to search tor the name you're
looking tor and press asw dlsplay the number.
V TEz'ENTEH LOCK cone appears when you try to
Messsecretly saved number.
Enter lock code and press .
s Pressfito dial the number displayed.
b Searchlng by Memory Locallon
1 Press <2“; . (9 (Phone book), @ (Search). @ (Memory)
2 Enter the Modign memory location. The phone
displays the list or the memory location.
NOTE: 'EMPTV LOCATION!I displays when you enler
location number wh|ch Is emply,
a Press ato display the number.
N Tzr' ‘ENTER LOOK cone appears when you try to
access secretly saved number.
Enter the lock code and press cf“, .
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4 Press “to dial the number displayed.
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ERASING A NUMBER IN MEMORY
0 To Erase - Specific Number
1 Fressé‘fi‘. @ (Phone oook),@(srese),@ Memory)
2 Press one or search options,®(Name) or ©(Number) or
©(memory)
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3 Enter name, address or phone number according to 05 : DANIEL
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4 lect item to erase by pressing weer ,
and press 3 DAVID KIM
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‘ access secretly saved number.
Enter the lock code and pressem‘» . mm ED
5 P m. , t ERASE 7 M11
t vessaagaln a erase. 1234507390
6. Pressmmlbagain to confirm emse.
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To cancelt press 0. full -
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ERASING ALL NUMBER IN MEMORY
b To Erase All Numbm In Memory
1 Press (“E- (Seourtty) m g
2 Enter lock code ENTER LOCK CODE
NOTE: Lock code is set as 0000 mm Ins famory. '
You can change lock code (see page 77)
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3 Press ®(Clear Memory) CLEAR Memony ?
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5 Pressé'zito confirm. - ERASED -
ENE-TOUCH CALLING
Memory Iocnllons 01 ~ 09 are special one-touch dlallng Ice-florist You can did the
numbers stored In 01—09 by pressing [i151 one key.
1 Pick up ine handset or press Q. m @
2 Press and hold the number oi the location (1~9) Mam” 1
ooniaining the number to be called. DAVID KIM
3 me name and number displays and dials Till! r
automatically. CALLING...
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WO-TOUCH CALLING
1 Pick up |he handsei or press Q. m
2 Briefly press the first digii of me memory location Memory 23
number, then press the second digit and hold it DANIEL
down for a moment.
Example} To dial ioeelion 23, briefly press the Q, 7..." r
then press @ and hold lor a moment.
CALLING...
e The number stared displays and dials auiomatlcally. 123-456-7390
rio‘rEi: When you try onetoucn or two-touch calling
01 the number secretly saved, me phone will prompt
Q , Lock code entry. Enter lock code to make a call.
iio'i'Ez: 'EMPTY LOCATION‘ displays when you try
" One-touch or Iwo-louch caning with empty location number.
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Useful Features
can Logs
Display Your Phone Number
Mute Silent Scratchpad
Sending Your Phone Number
selecting 11me Mode
Setting the Alarm
checking and Clearing Call Times
Setting Warning Beeps
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ALL HISTORY
Your phone stores the Iasl 10 out oing calls and the last 10
incomlng calls (only when Caller D functlon is activated).
You can display and redlal lhese numbers.
b Redlallng Oulqolng calls
1 Press$. ©(0alt History), ©40ulgoing).
lljtherb‘s no out going call history,
' moms cm. MEMORY EMPTV!“ displays. m“
m : OUTGOING
2 Fressbor @, @ lo select number to redial. as : INCOMING
a Press Ew>to redial the number, In" m U]
"ml: Press gate see time and date of the call , 01 : DAV", Km
made. Then Nessa“) redial the number or as : DANlEL
‘ mesa-“Esamn ta save lhe number In memory.
gfi'rsz: redlallne last number called. just m m ED
g? pggk up the handset or press @, games .
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To display a Iis' Of recently received calls. “
1 press &,@(Call Himavyl. @(tneoming). m" m m
'e no incoming call record, NAME?
QMlNG CALL memonv EMPTYI" displays. —
2 pressaor @, @ lo select number lo redial. “H" (
CALLING...
3 Press £$lo call back the number. 123-456-7890
Press 35, to see fime and dale of me call
arrival, Then press is“, to redial lhe number or
pressé'aagain to save the number in memory,
coming history is available only when
. seller ID is activated.
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b Emang All Numbers In call "Istory
i Pressq'fi“. ©(Security)
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2 Eme’ W °°de ENTER LOCK CODE
Lock code is set as 0000 1mm the lactory.
You can change lock code (see page 77)
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EARSE CALL LOGS
4 Select YES by pressing 3 or @ ® - >YES
a Press ‘(Erase Logs)
5 Presséato confirm.
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EISPLAYING PHONE NUMBER
You can dlsplay your own phone number.
Displaying Phone Number
1 press saw, .(Security) m
ENTER LOCK CODE
2 Enter lock code ————
NqTE: Lock code is set as 0000 from me lactory.
‘ yf you can change lock code (see page 77) Yum @ v
4 Press ®(MV Phone “i uv PHONE NUMBER
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Thls 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 durlng conversation.
1 Press 43:2» .®(Mute) during conversation.
The message ’MUTE' blinks to indicate the iurwtion
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hear you, but you can hear them.
2 Press c“, .®again to resume the conversation.
EILENT KEYPAD
You can check your own phone number or save a number during a
conversation wlthout transmitting the dial tones to the other party.
This function Is avallable only during a telephone conversatlon.
1 Press$,@(snent Key) during conversation.
'SILENT KEY' blinks to lndlcate the function is working.
2 Press «3, @ again to disable the tealure. SILENT KEV
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NQTE: Wilh SlLENT KEY lunclion on, you cannot response to AHS
(Antennae Response System)
EENDING YOUR PHONE NUMBER
When you're prompted to enter your phone number by ARS,
you can convenlentty transmit your number by pressing two keys
instead of the entire number.
If 'SILENT KEY' Is set, you cannot use this feature. Thls I‘unctlon
Is available only during a telephone conversation.
1 When you're prompted to enter your phone number
press-513.0 (Send My it)
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SEND MV NUMBER
2 Your phone number ls transmitted eutometicelty, 2223334444
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EELECTING TIME MODE
1 Pressé'L ,.(nme),.(1'rme Model. m m
2 Selecl lime display mode by pressing
... 0r@,@. TIME MODE
AM/PM
AM/PM: Display 042 hours wlln Aor P indicator
24 Hour: Display oo~24 hours
3 Press lo save change.
SEWING THE ALARM
You can set the alarm sound daily or one lime only.
1 Preeeé-‘S. . (Tlme),@ (Alarm).
2 Select "SET“ by pressing 45or@. @ and
press $.
3 Enler alarm time and press$. -
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4 Selecl alarm mode by pressing o'“ or@,@
and press
Daily: Alarm sounds daily. ALARM MODE
One lime: Alarm sounds once. > DAlLY
Irlll Q
s Euler me duralion ol lne alarm by pressing
bar ©.@ and press 412“, _, ALARM DURATION
A ball Icon (alarm) appeals in icon line. 3 MlNUTE
On alarm lime. me icon and "ALARM TlME" ,
message blinks and alarm goes all. ALARM TIME
The alarm elops il you man any bulion.
Canceling the Alarm Tlme
l Presse‘E-E'b, .('rrme),@(Alarm).
2 Seleci "RELEASE" by pressing &OV@,@and
press a; Bell loon displays and me alarm is eel.
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HECKING AND CLEARING CALL TIMES
0 checking the urn can 11mg
1 Press & . ®1TlmeL ©(Lasl Ca")-
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2 Press 9 to cleav the dlsplay. LAST CALL TIME
3:25
0 Cheeklng Accumulmd Alr 11mg
0! Immlng calls hill
1 Press £5 , ©mm9>r0 (“f “m” moon/flue CALLS
(D uncomlng). .
2 Press $10 clear the dlsplay. 3'25
0 Checking Accumulaud Alr 11m
01 Outgoing Calls m E
| Press ii“. ,.(Trme), .(Air'rrme), OUTGOING CALLS
outgoing» 12:25:32
2 Press to clear the display.
6 Reset Accumulaled Alr Time m"
1 Press 65W» @(Tlma), ® (Clr Air Time). CLEAR AIR TIME
2 Select "yes" by pressing 3m @, @ and > YES
press é";
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EETI’ING WARNING ALERT
You can set your phone to sound warning beeps that indicate:
- each minute you are on a phone call
- when you are out of the service area
b Sming’Rele-slng 1 MlnuwAlerl mill
1 Presséi—i Ols°und>®<1 Mi" Ne") 1 MINUTE ALERT
2 Seleci ON or OFF by pressing aai@,@ >°FF
3 Press oi
' when 1 mmuis alert is set, ihe phone gives
alert suund each minute while you are on a phone call.
b mnwdflflng Service Alert .
1 ”955 é’”. ,®<50unn), ®isvc Alert). In“
2 Select ON or OFF by pressing a“ or@,® SERVICE “32;
3 Press $.
W. When service ale|1 is sel, the phone gives
' alert sound when lhe phone is acquiring or losing
service signal.
Advanced Feartures
Changing Greeting Message
System Reset
Restrlcilng Use of the Phone
Locking the Phone
Changing the Lock Code
Tone Length and Back Lighl
HANGING GREETING MESSAGE
This feature lets you change the greeilng message that the
phone dlsplays whlle It's standby.
1 Press <2“) 6) (Security). m," m
2 Enter lock code. L GREETING v
V E::Lbck code is set as 0000 from the ieetory. 2. CHANGE CODE
To change lock code (see page 77)
3 Press ©(Greeting). Current greeting dlsplays. m m
4 Press &\0 change greeting, Do NOT TOUC
5 Enter your new greeting message by pressing the -
alphanumeric keys.
Ynill
NQT Pres» to swvtch between capital and DO NOT TOUCH!
sewer case Ieflers.
kExemplafioenter"MyPnone", FRI 10/10 1:2“
Press. AM£Q®®®$§2® ¢>®®m®®®
s Preesaio save change.
E YSTEM R ESET
To reset your phone to the manufacturer's demults, follow
these steps:
I Press<=~$®fiscuriiyy m"
2 Enter lock code.
ggurs: Lock code Is sot as 0000 Irom me ieciory.
To change lock code (see page 7?)
3 ress ®(Heset Phone).
RESET PHONE
P YES
4 Select ”YES” by press J'Dor @r® A ‘huil m1
5 Press (33>. PHONE
'PHONE INITIAlekTION' blinks |N|T|AL|ZAT|°N
while the phone is reset.
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BESTRICTING USE OF THE PHONE
You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons.
6 Restricting Outgolng call: Tull @
I Flessfi @ (Securllyl. 1. OUTGOING "
2 Enter lock code. 2. |NTEHNAT|ONAL
:‘ 06k code is sel as 0000 from me faclory.
To change lock code (see page 7?) “I“
3 Press ©(Rssmci), (Dlomgoing). oumome CALL
4 Select ”ON" by pressing 3-0: ©,@ . > on
5 Press to save change.
ln lhis mode, when you lry lo call. '0UTGOING ml
CALL HESTHICTED' displays and no outgoing call DUTGOING CALL
9085 mfflugh- RESTRICTED
b Roslrloilng Imernallonal calls
1 Pressék.(3ecurily). m"
2 Enter lock code.
3 Press® 11 SECONDS
a sscouns: The light goes oil sutomatioalty a
seoonds alter you turn on the phone or press the
last key.
Always OFF: The llght never comes on.
311m: This setting is in elleetlve only when the phone is
Operafing with ballery power only. When adapter power
is connected, the back tight will be on always.
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Call Forwardlng
Call Waiting
Three-way Calling
Message Service
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all Fonnarding
eon Forwarding is a iealure ihai Iels you forward your incoming calls in anoiher
phone number, even if your phone is rurned oil or is in no service area.
Conrad your service provider to aoiivoie Call Forwarding.
all Waitlng
Call iii/airing aieris you io a second incoming eaii while you are on ihe phone.
When there's anorher inoomlng can, you will hear warning beep. To respond ro
rhe call waiiirrg. Press 4&or hii snoniy ihe hook switch once. Pressing
0 again or hilling ine hook again will iei you go back io ihe iirsi call.
Coniaci your service provider ro aciivaie Call Waiting.
hree-Way Calling
Three-Way Calling is a feature that lets you sel up a lhree-way conversalion
wiln lwo different parties. While you‘re in conversation wim a party, hil
or the hook switch and place another call wllh (he lhiid party. Then press$ar hil the
hook swiich again in oonneci rhe ihree parties iogeiher.
Conlacl your service provider io aorivaie Three-Way Calling.
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Message Servlce
Message Service Is network dependent feature and Is available
only when your servlce provlder supports it. Check your
servlce provider is provldlng message service before usan
this lunctlon. m“
6 Sendan New Text Manages 1- NEW
I Press 4a , .(Send MsG),®(New). 2. SAVED M36
2 Enter destination number and press &
3 Write message using the alphanumeric keypad and m
press &. SEND TO...
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4 Your phone number is displayed as call back number.
Vou can change call back number. Frees 451. 7M“ m
5 Select message Iype mmaorqa, @and HELLO?
press . 7
Note: Emergency waging is available only when
> your service provider suppen il. til“ 8
6 Press$lo send the message. CALL BACK NUMBER
Note:'§eht‘meesages are automatically saved for 5539_
retransmission later.
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b Sendlng Saved Text Messages MESSAGE TvPE
1 Press % , .(Send MSG), @(Saved MSG). , s SECONDS
2 Select message lo resend wilh 6 or @, @ and
press a. Full 8
3 To send the message agaln. press .
To edit the message press 3 and go to
step 2 above.
STORE : SENDlrSAVE
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0 Reviewing Text Message
1 When lexl message arrives. 'TEXT MESSAGE
AHRIVED' displays shortly and lg appears in
the icon line,
2 Press &“;@(Txt Message).
3 Press o-or@, @to select message you wanl
to see and press 53“),
4 The message, arrival time and callback number (if
available} show up. ll ltte message is long, ll will be
scrolled down In 3 seconds automatically
To scroll up and down manually,
press am @ ,@ .
A ll lne message oonlains call back number,
press c"$ il you wanl to call back.
Nole : If the call back number is stored in
the phone book with a name, the name will display
instead ol me phone number.
6 Delete solemd Ten Muse
i Press %,@(Txl Message).
3 Press 35“ @, @ to select message you wanl
lo delete and press .
4 Press £2, again
4 Select YES wilh 4:5 or @, @and press 3.2L.
b Retrieving Volee Manges
1 When VoiCe "13583985 amve‘ '~VOICE MAIL
ARRIVED!--' shonly appears and E appears
in me icon line.
2 Press g“; ,®(Voiee Mail).
The number 01 unheard messages and Ihe last
message arrival lime and dale shows,
a Press@ and hold to retrieve messages
Ytilll E) 8
NEW TEXT MESSAGE
ARRIVED!
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FROM : 5589455421
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The message
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1: VOICE [01]
2: TEXT [02]
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G Ernslng All Message
t Press g (D (Erase MSG)@.
2 Select was with 6 or@ ,@ .
3 Press 45-25
0 Selfingmetearlng Message Lock
1 Press 3,@(MSG Option), @(MSG Lock).
2 Select on or OFF with '¢".or@, @
a Press £5.
While message lock is set, the phone will ask Lock
Code whenever you try to retrieve messages.
0 Setting/Releaxlng Message Alert
1 Press a"; ,. (MSG Oplian) (MSG Aien),
2 Select ON or OFF with $M@,®.
3 Press 42“. .
While the message film is set, the phone goes on
alert when messages arrive.
m ATA Call Service
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ERASE ALL?
> YES
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MESSAGE LOCK
P ON
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MESSAGE ALERT
> ON
AXW-PSDOV and AXW-PISOOV do not support data call.
Date Cell Servlce Is network dependent feature and Is avallable only
when your service provlder supports It. check your service provider is
provldlng message service before using thls lunctlon.
Q connecting tn your PC
1 Connect the phone to your PC with the Axesstel data cable. The cable is
sold separately. You can choose one of the two cables; USB cable or 9pin serial
cable according to your PC configuration
To be added in Korea.
[fess-tel
Miscellaneous
Menu Option Table
Conversatlon and Message Menu
Specificafions
ex. m, mmrm,,wm.,mm.
MEMU OPTION TABLE
I H I" Explanlflon
. L ONGOMNG snores ten phone numhsls called
“CA“- mosl recsnw
l-llsTORv 2_ INCOMING Slaves ten pnone numbers 0! calls
‘ received mos! veeenlly
SEARCH (3an Used when seelcnlng lava phone number
2'PHONE 1. SEARCH NAME l NUMBER [MEMORY in the phone book by namelnumber/
‘ slored memory number
BOOK uoee when elorlng a pnone number and
“STORE name i“ Ihe wane book
‘ “ASE SEARCH OPTION Ueeo wnen eraslng a phone number in
I NAME/ NUMBER I MEMORY |he phone ka
1: mm RELEASE / sET sen/Release alarm
2: CALL TIME shows me orne ol last call maoe
' shows accumulated 0 an (all Hm:
“ME 1m "ME | OUTGOMING uhg I 9 A
2: INCOMING SNOWS ammulaled incomlng Ci“ llme
4: CLH AlR TlME CLEAR AlR T‘ME VES/ N0 Resets accumulated call time
5: "ME MODE TlME MODE AM/PM /2“ N Selects fime display mofle
Dmermlnes whelhel Ihe pthe alerls the
1: mm} RING ONIDFF lnoomlng call urnn souno or only wilh
message.
. RlNG TVPE .
2 RING WPE STANDARD ’ BTVPES Selene my type
4,50UND a: RING VOLUME Miusls me llnq volume
_ ONO" been at one minule lnlewals wnen
4. | MlN ALERT | MlN ALERT ON [OFF you're on wflversafion.
_ Orr/Off beep when lne phone ls gemng
5 svc ALERT SERVICE ALERT on 1 OFF m m wmfiflg “Mos am
5: “RM WPE ALARM TVPE 59le alarm sound
STANDARD k 8 TYPES
_ TONE LENGTH Sets lenglh of inns (when DTMFnumber
“we “ TONE LENGTH NORMAL! LONG ls seal) to short or lung
SET UP , BkCK L|GHT SEE LCD and keypad llghls on 0! 0"
2‘ ”0K “m" 5 SEC lALWAvs OFF
‘IGREETlNG Used lo change gleellng
2. CHANGE WDE TlME MODE AM/PM / 24 H Used no change inck code
3: HESTRlCT l. le CALL Used m llmll lnlemalkmal call
2 LONG DIST. Um no llnm long distance calls
”Ewan" 4; cm MEMORY fi'a‘fQ‘ESPHONE BOOK Erase; all numbers in memory
sv RESET PHONE RESET PHONE Helums me phone To Inclafy sening
NON ES
6: AuTo LOCK AuTo LOCK Used h) led me phone
OFF/ON
7: MY PHONE ' Used to check your phone number
waxess-t
.>I<. (am now We“ i,m/lm,1xmmwn/rims
. ERASE HlSTORV7 Evans numbers in outgoing D! "morning
9 ERASE LOGS NoNEs call hlslory.
9, LANGUAGE gfgufiwgfi? seieere user inlaflaoe language,
‘IDATA PORT DATA PORT Seiems data D0" Wniiguralmn
ssnuuusa
7mm 2» us SPEED us SPEED Seieeie data service speed
SERVICE 115,2xbps/1 mm»
a: RECEIVE MODE RECEIVE MODE Selecl morning call moewe mode
VOICE ONLY/AsYNC/PC FAX
‘ The lock code is preset m 0000 at me lamoiy.
‘ Ar MENU, press “CLEAR" in remm lo ihe previous menu.
.0NVERSATION AND MESSAGE MENU
During Convefeallon MENU
I : MUTE
2: SILENT KEY
3: SEND MY #
Massage Menu
1: VOICE MAIL
2: TEXT MAIL
3: SEND MESSAGE
4: MESSAGE ERASE
5: MESSAGE OPTION
E PECIFICATlONS
Frequency AXW-PBUU T 24 ~ 849 MHZ RX: 869 ~ 394 MHZ
Range AXW-Pl900 T . 850 ~1910 MHZ Hx: 1930 ~ 1990 MHz
Channel Bandwimh CDMA 1.25 MHZ
Stability oi irguency 0.4 ppm
External appearance(mm) 205m x IBO(W) x 57m)
Weight 7409 (wlmout battery)
Sending output maxlmum 0.23W E.R.P
Temperature of operation -2o=... ~ +50i...
Relative humidity 5% ~ 90%
Adap\er Input: AC 100—24ov swam Ouipui: DC 9V/1A
Banery Sianaby 16mA (Slot Cycle Index: 2) 72 hours
Ta|k 405mA (at +1DdBm) 2 hours
waxess-tel
Safety Information
1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS
.POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSNE 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 TO MEDICAL DIVICES
Certain electronic equipment may be shlelded against RF signal from you wireless
phone. (pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on)
Turn your phone OFF in health care 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 touching any exposed part of the body when
making a call.
SAR IN FORMATION
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT ’S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
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 Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit 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 required 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 0.328WIkg. (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 sa’e 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 / oet / focid after searching on FCC ID: PH'IAXWPsOOB.
Additional Information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunloations &lnternet Association (CTIA)wet>slte at http:l/phonefacts.net.‘ln the
United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6wattslkg
(W/kg)averaged over one gram of tissue, The standard Incorporates a substantial margin of safety
to give additional protaaion 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 followlng 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
hannful interference to radio or television reception, which can be detennlned 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 cirwit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ tv technician for help.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
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 (RF) electromagnetic
energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent
with the safety standard previously set by both US. and international standards
bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these
international standards.
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance
of 25mm must be maintained between the user/ bystander and the back of the
unit, including the antenna.
For more information about RF exposure, please vlsluhe FCC website at wwmfecgov
WARNING! Read this information before use

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