Axesstel PXA20 Fixed WLL Telephone CDMA User Manual PXA20 EN

Axesstel Inc Fixed WLL Telephone CDMA PXA20 EN

User MAnual

(CDMA Cellular Wireless Phone)
User Manual
Model : PXA20 (Voice & SMS)
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Table of Contents
1 PHONE OVERVIEW............................................................................................5
2 BASIC FUNCTIONS.............................................................................................6
3 BASIC OPERATIONS..........................................................................................7
3.1 POWER ON/OFF...........................................................................................................................7
3.1.1 Power On..........................................................................................................................7
3.1.2 Power Off..........................................................................................................................7
3.2 MAKE A CALL.............................................................................................................................7
3.3 RECEIVE A CALL.........................................................................................................................7
3.4 END A CALL................................................................................................................................7
3.5 MUTE KEY FUNCTIONS..............................................................................................................7
3.6 METERING FUNCTION .................................................................................................................8
3.7 SPEED DIAL ................................................................................................................................8
3.8 BATTERY USING NOTES..............................................................................................................8
4 IDLE SCREEN.......................................................................................................8
5 PHONE MENU......................................................................................................9
5.1 MAIN MENU................................................................................................................................9
5.2 CONTACTS (PHONEBOOK).........................................................................................................10
5.3 MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................11
5.4 RECENT CALLS .........................................................................................................................12
5.5 TOOLS.......................................................................................................................................13
5.6 SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................14
6 KEYPAD LOCKING ..........................................................................................17
6.1 LOCK KEYPAD ..........................................................................................................................17
6.2 MODIFY KEYPAD LOCKING CODE.............................................................................................17
7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................18
8 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE..........................................................18
9 STATEMENT ......................................................................................................19
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone (Hereinafter referred to as
Phone). The Phone has been designed to operate with the latest digital communication technology -
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). The CDMA technology has many advanced features and
provides excellent voice quality.
The Phone has advanced features as follows:
z Large, easy to read, backlight LCD with status icons
z Choice of 13 ring tones and power On/Off music
z Two-way SMS, voice mail and caller ID
z User friendly Keypad
z Long battery stand-by and talk time
z Menu driven interface for easy operation and configuration
z Last number redial
z Adjustable ring and voice volume
z AC power supply
z Indoor antenna (and optional outdoor antenna)
z Speaker Phone for hand-free operation
z Call privacy is also supported by CDMA technology
z USB cable is provided for after service
z Easy service and repair
z Subscriber call charge meter
Do’s & Don’ts
z 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 Damp cloth
for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
z Do not hold the antenna. This may affect call quality and cause Phone to operate at
unintended power levels.
z Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna straight up. This will
ensure best call quality.
z Do not use a damaged antenna. Have this replaced through a qualified technician. Use only
antenna approved by the manufacturer. Unapproved antenna may impair the call quality as
well as cause damage to the Phone.
z Only use the battery and the power adapter provided with the Instrument. The instrument
might get damaged if any other accessories are used. This will also void the warranty.
z It is highly recommended to fully charge the battery before initial use. The battery might
have been discharged during storage and delivery.
This user guide provides information on the use and
operation of your Phone. Kindly read all the information
contained in this user guide carefully prior to using the
Phone. This will help you in getting the best performance
and shall prevent any unintended damage to the Phone.
Check the contents of the box as per the packing list and
report any discrepancies immediately to the store from
where Phone has been
p
urchased.
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z Do not use with car battery. It may lead to electric shock or damage to Phone.
z Do not throw battery. Batteries are not to be disposed off by putting them in fire. It may
explode or catch fire.
z Do not attempt to change the security codes or components. User is responsible for any
consequences arising out of such attempt.
z Avoid shock or impact. Rough handling can cause damage to the Phone body and internal
circuits.
z Do not paint.
z During lightening do not touch power plug or Phone line. This can cause Electric shock,
even death. Do not touch the external antenna.
z Your Phone is to work with 90-300V AC. Check the voltage before connecting.
z Do not plug many power cords in the outlet.
z 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.
z Do not take out the backup battery while Phone is on.
z If the Phone is not working for any reason, do not attempt to repair it. The Phone should be
serviced by qualified service personnel only.
z Place the Phone and the power supply in a properly ventilated place.
z Do not place the Phone near high temperature objects, under direct sunlight, near source of
water, near fire or near inflammable and explosive materials.
z Do not place any articles over the Phone.
z Place the Phone in a dry place and do not expose to moisture.
z Place the Phone away from other electronic devices like TV and Radio to avoid interference.
z For a better reception, do not place the Instrument in a building with iron or metal roof.
z Hospitals or health care facilities may use equipment which is sensitive to Radio Frequencies.
Please ensure that your Phone is turned “OFF” while in the vicinity of such facilities.
z Do not use the Phone in designated “No Fixed Phone Use” area.
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1 Phone Overview
Figure 1 shows the Keypad layout of the Phone.
Figure 1 Keypad Layout
1. Left Key
2. Up Key
3. Down Key
4. Right Key
5. IN-USE LED
6. SELECT Key
7. SMS Key
8. CANCEL Key
9. Speaker Key
10. CALL/REDIAL Key
11. MUTE Key
12. POWER ON /OFF Key
13. Numerical Keys (0~9, * ,#)
14. END Key
Figure 2 shows the back side of the Phone.
Figure 2 Backside of the Phone
1. R-UIM card slot
2. Battery chamber
3. Hooks for wall-mounting
1
2
3
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2 Basic Functions
The following table lists the basic functions supports.
Table 1 List of Basic Functions
Functions Remark
Voice Calls Support caller ID for incoming calls
Call Barring Outgoing calls/Incoming calls
Contact Store up to 200 entries in Phone memory
And up to 200 entries in R-UIM card (if used)
Recent Calls Records for incoming calls, outgoing calls, and missed
calls (total 30 entries)
Phone Setting Sounds, Display, Security, Network, Language (English
only), Call Forward, Call Waiting
Tools Schedule, Alarm Clock, Calculator
Phone Status Software and Hardware Versions and etc
Message Sending/Receiving SMS 200 entries in the Phone
and 40 in R-UIM card (if used)
Battery Management Battery Charging, Battery Capacity Indication
AT Commands Standard
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3 Basic Operations
3.1 Power On/Off
3.1.1 Power On
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. Switch the “Power” switch (on the rear
of the Phone) to ON, then press the Power On/Off Key on the panel for 3
seconds to power on the Phone, your Phone should go to idle screen and is ready
to use.
3.1.2 Power Off
You can turn the Phone off directly by switching the “Power ON/OFF”
switch (on the rear of the Phone) to OFF position. If the Phone will not be used
for long time, please turn this switch to OFF.
Or you can press the Power On/Off Key for 3 seconds to power off the
Phone.
3.2 Make a Call
While your Phone is on and at idle screen, enter a destination number you
wish to call, then press “CALL/REDIAL” Key. (Note: To modify digits you
enter, you can press “CANCEL” 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
“SPK” Key, enter a phone number, and press “CALL/REDIAL” Key.
3.3 Receive 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 “SPK” Key to take the incoming call. The ring tone and ring-
tone volume can be changed in the setting menu.
3.4 End a Call
You can always end call by pressing “END” Key. If you are using the
handset for a Phone call, hanging up the handset will end the call automatically.
3.5 MUTE Key functions
When the MUTE Key is pressed at idle screen, an MUTE icon (speaker
with cross) appears on the top of LCD to indicate the phone is in silent Mode.
When there is an incoming call and phone rings, pressing the MUTE Key,
would stop the ringer sound.
During the call, if MUTE Key is pressed, your voice would NOT be heard
by far-end, and the MUTE icon appears on the top of LCD. Pressing the MUTE
Key again, would resume sending the voice to far-end.
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3.6 Metering Function
The Phone support time and tariff unit metering function. When the call is
connecting, the screen will display the talk time and tariff unit . User can ask the
local operator for the unit price of every tariff unit. Once the unit price is set in
the Phone, then the Phone would calculate and display the cost of each phone
call.
3.7 Speed Dial
User can set the speed dial for quick phone calls
Save the Phone number in the contacts of Phone ;
Set the speed dial number (1~10) under the menu “Main
menu/contacts/speed dial”;
Choose the Phone number from contacts ,and Press “SELECT” ,then save;
When use speed dial number, enter speed dial number (1~10) followed by #,
then press “CALL/REDIAL” Key .
3.8 Battery Using Notes
When using Phone, 3 AA-size Ni-MH rechargeable batteries should be
inserted.
Please switch off the Phone by power switch on the rear side, when not to
use the phone for long time.
The battery can be automatically charged when the power switch is ON and
charger is plugged in.
Please DO NOT switch on/off the phone frequently when phone is in use.
It is recommended keep the charger plugged even the battery is fully
charged.
4 Idle Screen
After powered up and phone acquired the network signal, the Phone will
display the following idle screen:
Figure 3 Idle Screen
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5 Phone Menu
The idle screen displays: received CDMA signal strength, battery level,
Local date and time from CDMA network, your CDMA operator name,
programmable banner, and some other useful information: for example, if you
have unread SMS, the message icon would appear
5.1 Main Menu
At the bottom of the display (see Figure 4), there is an area called soft Key
area, in which there are two soft Keys: Menu and Contact. Pressing Left Key
will take you to the main menu. The main menu contains the following sub-
menu items:
1) Contacts (Phonebook)
2) Messages
3) Recent Calls
4) Tools
5) Settings
The following diagram depicts menu tree:
Figure 4 Menu Tree
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5.2 Contacts (Phonebook)
Phonebook can be used to store contact’s name and contact’s Phone
numbers, address, email address and internet address. You can store up to 200
Phonebook entries to Phone memory. If your Phone supports R-UIM card, you
can also store contacts to R-UIM card.
Phonebook menu is depicted in the following diagrams:
Figure 5 Phonebook: Menu –1 Figure 6 Phonebook: Menu –2
Figure 7 Phonebook: Menu –3 Figure 8 Phonebook: Menu –4
1) View Contacts: You can use this menu item to browse all Phonebook entries
stored. For each selected Phonebook entries, you can edit, erase the contact,
send message and make phone calls.
2) New Entry: You can use this menu item to add a new Phonebook entry to
the Phonebook:
Figure 9 Phonebook: New Entry -1 Figure 10 Phonebook: New Entry -2
Figure 11 Phonebook: New Entry -3 Figure 12 Phonebook: New Entry –4
3) Search Name: Using this menu item, you can search a Phonebook entry by
entering the name of the contact you want to find.
4) Groups: You can use this menu item to group Phonebook entries into five
different groups: family, friends, colleagues, business and classmates:
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Figure 13 Phonebook: Group - 1 Figure 14 Phonebook: Group - 2
5) Erase All: Using this menu item, you can delete all Phonebook entries from
Phone memory. or R-UIM card memory:
Figure 15 Phonebook: Erase All
6) Speed Dial: This feature is used to setup speed dial. You can add speed dial
number, remove or remove all speed dial numbers.
7) Memory State: This menu can display the memory usage of the Phone and
R-UIM card.
5.3 Messages
The Message menu can be used to create SMS messages, send messages,
view received messages, delete stored messages, extract and store Phone
numbers from messages, reply and forward messages. You can store up to 200
messages to Phone memory and 40 messages to R-UIM card.
Messages’ main menu and menu tree Message are shown as below:
Figure 16 Message: Menu-1 Figure 17 Message: Menu-2
Figure 18 Message: Menu-3 Figure 19 Message: Menu-4
1) Voice MailYou can use this menu item to access your voice mail box
(Note: please contact your service provider for voice mail services).
2) New Message: You can use this menu item to create new messages and send
out messages. The sent message will be stored to message outbox. You can
also send a message to multiple contacts (up to 10 contacts)
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3) Inbox: You can use this menu item to view all of the messages you have
received. For each message, you can delete, reply and forward the messages.
You can also store the sender’s Phone number and make a call to the sender.
4) Outbox: Outbox stores all of the messages you have sent out so far. Each
message inside the outbox, you can erase and forward.
5) Erase Messages: You can erase messages from Inbox, Outbox or erase All.
6) Memory State: This menu can display the memory state of Phone for SMS
storage.
7) Msg Settings: User can edit the setting of message.
Callback: when active the function and set the Callback number, the
recipient can view your callback number in the message sent.
Deliver Report: After recipient receives the message, then CDMA network
will send SMS to inform the sender successful delivery of the message.
Preferred Storage (only when R-UIM is used): this menu item is used to
select storage device, Phone memory or R-UIM card.
5.4 Recent Calls
The “Recent Calls” records information for all calls including incoming
calls, outgoing calls, and missed calls.
Figure 20 Recent calls: Menu-1 Figure 21 Recent calls: Menu-2
Figure 22 Recent calls: Menu-3
1) Incoming Calls: All received calls information can be viewed through this
menu. For each incoming call entry, you can perform the following
operations: save phone number, erase the record, and send SMS to the phone
number.
Figure 23 Recent calls: Menu-4 Figure 24 Recent calls: Menu-5
2) Outgoing Calls: The information of the calls you have made can be viewed
through this menu. For each outgoing call, you can perform the following
operations: store receiver’s phone number, erase the record, and send SMS
to the receiver.
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3) Missed Calls: This menu records all of the incoming calls you missed. For
each missed call, the following information gets saved: the Phone number of
the missed call, the time when the call arrived.
4) Erase Lists: You can erase incoming calls, outgoing calls, missed calls and
erase all by using this menu:
Figure 25 Recent calls: Menu-6 Figure 26 Recent calls: Menu-7
5) Call Stat. This menu stores statistic data for all incoming calls and
outgoing calls. The statistic data includes the total number of calls and
calling time.
5.5 Tools
The Phone provides you with the following tools:
Figure 27 Tools: Menu-1 Figure 28 Tools: Menu-2
1) Schedule: The schedule can be used as an event reminder. Once a schedule
has been setup for an event, the Phone will start ring when the date and time is
reached to remind you that there is an event coming up . Up to ten schedules can
be set at a time. You can view, edit and erase any schedule.
Figure 29 Tools: Menu-3
2) Alarm: The function of this tool is the same as that of regular alarm clock.
Figure 30 Tools: Menu-4 Figure 31 Tools: Menu-5
3) Calculator: “*” Key to enter a decimal point and the “#”Key for a
negative sign. Then select the operation by pressing UP/DOWN direction keys.
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Figure 32 Tools: Menu-6
5.6 Settings
You can use Setting menu to customize your Phone’s setup. The Setting
menu is shown below:
Figure 33 Setting: Menu-1 Figure 34 Setting: Menu-2
Figure 35 Setting: Menu-3 Figure 36 Setting: Menu-4
1. Sounds:
Ringer: You can select your preferred ring tone.
Volume: You can change the volume of ring tone, Key press beep tone,
handset receiver, hand-free speaker, handset microphone and hand-free
microphone.
Alert: You can set the alert tones for service changes, call connect, call
disconnect and minute reminder (reminding you every minute during a
call).
2. Display
Banner: editing the banner for display on idle screen.
Backlight: setting backlight’s duration and brightness.
Contrast: setting LCD’s contrast.
Language: setting Phone’s language (English only).
Figure 37 Setting: Menu-5 Figure 38 Setting: Menu-6
3. Security
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Before entering security menu, you will be prompted to input a valid
password. The default password is set to 0000. You can change this
password once you enter the security menu successfully. Please remember
your password if you change it. Forgetting the password may require you to
contact the service provider.
Figure 16 Security-1 Figure 17 Security-2
Figure 18 Security-3
a) Switch Mode: This menu is used to change network setting. Only service
provider is authorized to change this setting.
b) PIN Management: This menu allows you to enable/disable PIN and
change PIN. This is ONLY used when R-UIM is used.
Figure 19 Pin Management
c) Restrict Incoming Call: You can enter up to 10 phone numbers for
restricted incoming calls.
d) Restrict Outgoing Call: You can enter up to 10 phone numbers for
restricted outgoing calls.
e) Change Password: You can change your security password through this
menu. Remember the password after changing it.
f) Set Keypad Password: You can change your Keypad locking code. The
default is 0000. Once this is set and Keypad is locked, each time before
using the phone, the Keypad password must be entered.
g) Load Default: This menu lets you reset your Phone with the default
setting same as the default manufacture setting. This is very important
feature. For the case that when you think that your Phone is not working
the way as you expected, you can always use “Load Default” to reset
your Phone to its default setting.
4. Call Setup: This menu allows you to set call answer mode, which includes:
a) Auto Answer: Allows you to answer incoming calls automatically.
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b) Voice Privacy: Turning on “Voice Privacy” can enhance the security of
the call by voice encryption.
c) Dial Delay Time: delay timer for autodialing. When entered a phone
number for making call, once the timer is expired the call would be
automatically made even without pressing CALL/REDIAL Key.
Figure 20 Call setup
5. Network Service :
Figure 21 Network Service
a) Call Forward: You can forward incoming calls to a designated phone
number. You can forward incoming call under the following situations:
Busy forwarding
No answer forwarding
All calls
b) Call Waiting: You can enable/disable call waiting function through this
menu.
6. Phone Info
a) Phone Number: Your phone number can be entered and stored by using
this menu.
b) SW Version: This menu can display the software version of the Phone.
c) Hardware: This menu is used to list hardware version.
Figure 22 Phone Info
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6 Keypad Locking
For better protection, the Phone provides you with Keypad locking feature.
You can lock your Phone’s Keypad if you do not want someone else to access
your Phone while you are away from your Phone.
Once Phone’s Keypad is locked, Phone will not allow to make outgoing
calls or access other features, such as Contact, Recent Calls. But a locked Phone
will allow to accept incoming calls and notify you for any incoming short
messages. Unlock the Keypad before using the Phone.
6.1 Lock Keypad
When the Phone is at idle state (Phone must be at idle state), firmly pressing
“CANCEL” Key for over 2 seconds, the Keypad will be locked, and a pop-
up window displayed as following:
Figure 23 Lock Keypad-1
When any Key is pressed while Keypad is locked, Phone will show a
password dialog. The default password for unlocking Keypad is: 0000.
(Note: In the case that you forgot your Keypad locking code, you will have
to ask your service provide to unlock your phone).
Figure 24 Lock Keypad-2
Once Keypad is locked, at Idle state, “Key Guard Mode” message will be
displayed on LCD to indicate that the Keypad has been locked:
Figure 25 Lock Keypad-3
6.2 Modify Keypad Locking Code
Go to Settings menu, then choose “Security” sub-menu, from there, you will
find “Set Keypad Password” sub-menu, once this menu is selected, LCD
will show a password dialog. Just enter a new password for keypad locking:
Key Locked.
Input Password to
unlock
Enter Password
Key Guard Mode
Menu Contacts
Enter Password
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Figure 26 Set Keypad Password-1
After a new password is entered, a password confirmation dialog will be
displayed. Re-enter the new password you just entered:
Figure 27 Set Keypad Password-2
If the re-entered password is the same as the one you enter for the first time,
the new password will be changed successfully.
7 Technical Specifications
Frequency CDMA 800MHZ
Maximum Transmitting Power > 23 dBm @ 50 ohm
Receiving Sensibility < -105dBm/1.23MHz;
External DC Voltage DC 6.6 V
Operation Temperature -10 ~ +45
Ambient Humidity 095
Storage Temperature -30oC~+60oC
Pressure 86106Kpa
8 Quick Troubleshooting Guide
Moisture or ventilation problems: Visually inspect the Phone body, moisture
can damage the Phone. Ventilation is also very important. Move the Phone
to improve the ventilation as necessary.
No power: Verify that AC power source and its corresponding circuit
breaker are functioning properly.
Unable to receive incoming calls:
1. Make sure that the incoming call is not restricted;
2. Make sure that your Phone is having good signal reception
Unable to make outgoing calls:
1. Make sure that the numbers you dialed are not restricted;
2. Make sure that your Phone is having good signal reception
Unable to receive SMS: Make sure that your Phone’s memory is not full for storing
SMS. If the memory is full, please empty inbox.
REMEMBER: you can always use “Load Default” sub-menu in “Security” menu to
reset your Phone to its default setting.
While charging the battery, DON’T disconnect the charger before the battery is fully
charged.
Confirm Password
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9 Statement
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 doescause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turningthe equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
ormore 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 party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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 causeundesired operation.
SAR information
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue.
Device types PXA20(FCC ID: PH7PXA20) has also been tested against this
SAR limit.The highest SAR value reported under this standard when
properly worn on the body is 1.482 W/kg.

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