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SXP-2280 CDMA 1XRTT
FIXED WIRELESS PHONE
800 MHz CDMA
TECHNICAL MANUAL
Copyright@2007 SungilTelecom Co.,Ltd
Before installing your SXP-2280, carefully remove the contents from the shipping carton and check
for evidence of shipping damage. If damage is found, contact your Authorized Sungil Distributor or
shipping agent immediately.
SAFE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT! Before installing or operating this product, read the SAFETY AND GENERAL
INFORMATION section of this guide.
Install the unit indoors.
Install the unit on a hard, flat surface for proper ventilation.
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture
Do not place the unit on or close to sources of heat.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE OF SXP-2280 PRODUCTS ("Product")
These Terms and Conditions are a legal contract between you and Sungil Corporation for the title to and
use of the Product.
BY RETAINING AND USING THE PRODUCT AFTER RECEIPT OF IT, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS INCLUDING WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND
INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS BELOW. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND IMMEDIATELY RETURN THE UNUSED PRODUCT
FOR A COMPLETE REFUND. You agree to accept sole responsibility for any misuse of the Product by
you; and, in addition, any negligent or illegal act or omission of your or your agents, contractors, servants,
employees, or other users of the Product so long as the Product was obtained from you, in the use and
operation of the Product.
Sungil Telecom Ltd.
Corporate Headquarters
321 Gongdan-dong, Gumi City, Kyongbuk
730-030, Korea
Sales and Technical Support
Tel: +82-31-714-0038 · Fax: +82-31-714-9174
E-mail: sales@sungiltel.com · http://www.sungiltel.com
2006 Sungil Telecom Co. Ltd., All Rights Reserved
1.1 ICCB Construction
1.2 Button Layout
ICCB has 15 keys which are numeric keys(0-9), *, # , Recall , Redial and ICC key. Each key is
used to make call but under specific menu internally, *, #, Redial, Recall and ICC key could be
used as function key.
0-9 : Number Button
*,#,Recall,Redial and ICC : Used at not only making call but also operation as follows,
*: The Cancel / Previous key to cancel what a user did or go previous menu.
#: The Store/Confirmation key to store/confirm what a user did like editing in editor.
Recall: The up key for item selection on the menu.
Redial: The down key for item selection on the menu.
ICC: ICC stands for Indian Calling Card and this key has specific number for each region. This
key is able to work only under “Insert Coin” status on LCD and don’t work at other status.
1.3 Coin Selector
The below picture is shown coin selector structure. The specification of it is as follows.
Supports 1 Rs and 5 Rs.
Maximum two coins for 1Rs and 5Rs. Under maximum insertion like two 1Rs and two 5Rs,
when a user inserts coin, it will be refunded.
If a user inserts coins within 1 sec between coins, they will be just refund to avoid coins
jam.
1.4 Coin Box
A coin box installed at bottom of ICCB can store 500 coins for 5Rs. internally, whenever coins
drop into coin box, Coin Counter increase by one and it let “Box Full” message come out when it
would reach 500 coins and a user cannot make a call under this message. At this moment, a
shop keeper (an operator ) can initial this coin counter with removing coins from coin box. To
initialize coin counter, a operator should go “Programming Mode” menu and make counter zero.
2. Menu Construction
2.1 Menu Tree
Root
Menu
Sub Menu
Description
To enter to the programming mode (ICCB Mode)
1) Open the ICCB.
2) To enter to this menu, Please follow below instructions.
On-Hook handset -> Press Programming mode button on the main board -> Off-Hook handset.
3) First menu, “1.Cash Record” will be displayed (ICCB Mode).
Programming
1:Cumu. Coins
Show to Cumulative Coins
Mode
2:Current Coins
Show to Current Coins
3:Cumu. Reset
Reset Cumulative Coins
4:Current Reset
Reset Current Coins
5:Daily Coins
Show to Daily Coins
6:Last Call List
Show to list for last call
(ICCB
Mode)
1:Cash Record
2:Local Prefix
3:MT code option
92 CODE ______
MT code YES
MT code NO
1:Enter code
4:Tariff
2:Tariff View
5:ICC NUMBER
1:Show Option
Selection to Banner or Date&Time
2:Banner
Editing the Banner “TATA Indicom”
6:Display
a) AM/ PM Type
3:Date&Time
b) 24 Hours Type
c) Day of Week Type
1:Earpiece Vol
2:Ringer Vol
7:Sound
3:Speaker Vol
4:Key beep Vol
5:Ring Tone
6:Service Alert
8:S/W Version
Tariff Password
9:Password
To enter to the CDMA mode
1) Press the short keys follows “624709247*2690”
2) The message on LCD will be displayed “Enter Code ****”.
3) Enter your password “0000” ( It can be changed )
4) First menu, “1.Setting” will be displayed.
1:Setting
1:Voice Privacy
2:DTMF Tone
3:Password
CDMA Mode
4:AutoCall Time
Menu
1:S/W Version
2:Version
2:H/W Version
3:PRL ID
1) To enter to Conversation Menu.
2) Press the “Redial” Button on Conversation
3) You can show the LCD message “1.Voice Privacy”
Conversation
1.Voice Privacy
Menu
2.DTMF Tone
To enter to NAM Mode Menu.
1) Press the short keys follows “47*869#*75259#”
2) The message on LCD will be displayed “PASSWORD ______”.
3) Enter your password “000000” ( It can be changed )
4) First menu, “1.GENERAL” will be displayed.
01. ESN
Read Only
(Electronic Serial Number)
02. CAI Ver
Read Only
(Common Air Interface)
01. General
03.SO
EVRC
MSM6000 Chip just supported the
(Service Option)
(Enhanced Variable Rate Codec)
EVRC.
04. SCM
(Station Control Mark)
05. LOCK CODE
06. SLOT MODE
Read Only
07. SLOT CYCLE INDEX
08. RC (Radio Configuration)
For CDG2 Testing
09. SPC CHANG
10. SPC VALUE
01. Current NAM
02. Setup NAM
You can selection the NAM1 or NAM2
02. NAM 1
03. NAM 2
01. MCC
(Mobile Country Code)
* 3 digit
02. MNC
(Mobile Network Code)
* 2 digit
03.MIN
*10 digit
04.PHONE NO#
(Directory Number) * 10 digit
05. ACCOLC
(ACCess OverLoad Class)
01. Primary CH System A
06.PRIMARY CH.
02. Primary CH System B
01. Secondary CH System A
07.SECOND CH.
02. Secondary CH System B
08. ACQ SID
09. LOCK SID
01. NAM 1
CDMA HOME SID Enable
or
10.H-S/NID Enable
Yes or No
02. NAM 2
Home SID1~20
11. HOME SID/NID
Home NID1~20
LOCK Home SID1~20
12.SID/NID LOCK
LOCK Home NID1~20
13. CDMAPREF SYSTEM
14. PRL ENABLE
15. PRL ID
16. OTAPA ENABLE
17. MOB_TERM_HOME
18. MOB_TERM_FOR_SID
19. MOB_TERM_FOR_NID
0~ 15
2.2 Short Key List
Key Items
Action Keys
Description
A-Key
*75259#147*359#
To enter A-Key.
CDMA Mode Menu
624709247*2690
To enter to CDMA Menu.
NAM Mode Menu
47*869#*75259#
To enter to NAM Mode Menu.
Set ICCB Password
Program
Whenever Shop keeper would forget ICCB
to default value.
push
mode
button
times
pressing
Password, he can use it to make a password
as default “3842”
emergency button +
'1036'
Set
CDMA
Menu
Password
to
default values.
Program
push
mode
button
times
pressing
Whenever Shop keeper would forget CDMA
mode Password, he can use it to make a
password as default “0000”
emergency button +
'4263'
Master Clear
Current Coin Count
##**90 or
In the factory, for product’s initialization for
##**47*869#90
menu’s values.
*1*
It will display how many coins are there in box
currently.
Conversation Menu
Conversation
state
+ Redial button
To see the conversation menu on conversation
as follows
1) Voice Privacy
2) DTMF Tone
Conversation
Volume
Emergency button
To adjust earpiece volume level.
47*869#*75259#
To enter NAM mode
for
earpiece
NAM Mode Menu
1) General
2) Setup NAM
A.
Current NAM
B.
NAM1 => JUST USED
C. NAM2
For examples, you can change to the PRL
enabled/Disable,
number.
HOME
SID/NID
or
MIN
2.3 ICCB User Mode Display
ICCB User Mode (Normal Call)
1 Handset On-Hook
TATA Indicom
or
MM/DD/YY hh:mm
or
According to Display Menu in CDMA Menu, you can change display type
like the upper. Default is logo as “TATA Indicom”.
INSERT COIN
2 Handset Off-Hook
- This screen request for insertion coin to make call. But registered free call
numbers are available.
- During 45 secs, you didn’t anything. Some alarm will be occurred on
handset.
3 After Insertion coin.
4 Dial numbers
PLEASE DIAL
114
- From Left, what you dialed will be displayed. Automatically it will make a
call in 4 secs after dialing numbers.
5 Not match with Tariff
Not Available
6 Making Call
(In case of Ordinary Call)
7 Connected Call.
(in case of Ordinary Call)
Calling…
00Rs Time 00:60
- On conversation, Value, time will be displayed( 00Rs Time 0:00 )
- Will display remained time and coin will be dropped in the inside box. At
this time, whenever every 10 is remained, Alarm will be made one time
and after then after 2 secs until call ends, Alarm will be made.
- During alarm sound, If you would insert coin, Alarm sound will disappeared
no more.
- In case of local call, After current 60 secs would be used up, just inserted
coin will be dropped to the box and new 60 secs will be displayed and
you can keep talking without stoping..
- If you don’t insert coin at this time, Call will end and screen will go to
“Insert Coin” screen.
( INSERT COIN )
- Available talking time for each inserted coin will be displayed as much as
value which was set on Call duration menu on ICCB mode.
% In case of international call, it is 10 secs.
8 Conversation Menu
Conv. Menu
(by Pressing Redial Button)
On the conversation, If you press Redial Button, Conversation Menu
will come up as follows.
1.Voice Privacy
2.DTMF Tone
9 Ending call
00:00
- Totally elapsed time will be displayed during 15 sec. ( Need to be
discussed with PTB team )
10 Incoming
Incoming Call.
11 Recalll
In case ICCB has remained time after call.
Disaply text should be discussed with PTB team.
12 Redial
- in case of only IDLE state, Pressing Redial key can dialed last numbre
which was made successfully.
- In case of no history, nothing is happened.
2.4 ICCB User Mode Display for Emergency Call and Toll Free
ICCB User Mode (Emergency Call)
1 Emergency button
If you press Emergency button, “Please Dial…” will be displayed in
stead of “Insert Coin” message on LCD
Be used at Virtual calling card number and real emergency number
like 100,101.
100
2 Dial numbers
Available emergency numbers are 100, 101, 102.
If dialed number is not emergency number, “Not available..” message
will be displayed.
3 Try to make call
Emergency Call…
- On Calling, "Emergecny Call…" will be displayed
- In case of Toll free number, “Toll Free Call…” will be displayed
Toll Free Call…
( It should be discussed with JP)
Time 00:60
4 During Conversation
Only Time will be displayed. ( Time 0:00 )
2.5 ICCB Menu ( Programming Mode)
To enter to the ICCB Programming Mode
1) Open the Coin Box
2) To enter to this menu, Please follow below instructions.
On-Hook handset -> Press Programming mode button on the board -> Off-Hook handset.
3) The message on LCD will be displayed “Enter Code ****”.
4) Enter your password “3842” ( it can be changed )
5) First menu, “1.Local Prefix” will be displayed (ICCB Mode)
Press '#': Saved and go back to the programming mode.
Press ‘*’: Go back to the programming mode.
Menu Display
1:Cash Record
Sub Menu Display
Description
1: Cumu. Coins
Press ‘1’, show to cumulative coins collected since
Press ‘#’
installation.
Cumu.Tot 0000000
Press
‘Recall’
or
Press ‘Recall’, Menu Next Up as follows
‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’. Menu Next Down as follows
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Cumu.Tot
0000000
Cumu.Use 0000000
Cumu.5Rs 0000000
Cumu.1Rs 0000000
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’,Saved and go back to the root menu
2: Current Coins
Press ‘2’, show to current coins collected in the cash
Press ‘#’
box.
Curr.Tot
Press
00000
‘Recall’
Press ‘Recall’, Menu Next Up as follows
or
Press ‘Redial’. Menu Next Down
‘Redial’
Curr.Tot
00000
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Curr.Use
00000
Curr.5Rs
00000
Curr.1Rs
00000
as follows
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’,Saved and go back to the root menu
% It counts the collected coins upto 700, After it shows
BOXFULL.
3:Cumu. Reset
Press ‘3’, You can erase cumulative coin counter
Press ‘#’
Del Cumu.Coins?
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’,resetting the current coin counter.
4: Current Reset
Press ‘4’, You can erase current coin counter.
Press ‘#’
Del Cur.Coins?
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’,resetting the current coin counter.
5: Daily Coins
Press ‘5’, show to day total rupee with coin counts.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Day 0000Rs 000Cn
Press ‘#’,Saved and go back to the root menu
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
5: Last Call List
Press ‘5’, show to last calls information with number, time
Press ‘#’
and rupee about up to 10 calls.
01: Phone number
Press ‘1’, Move Next Up for last calls.
Press ‘1’ or ‘2’, ‘#’
Press ‘2’, Move Next Down for last calls.
01: Phone number
Press ‘#’ => Show to the information as follows
Rs 0000 Coin 000
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’,Saved and go back to the root menu
2:Local Prefix
92 Code XXXXXXX
3:MT Code Option
MT code
Yes
Press ‘Recall’, Move up to the next mode.
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’, Move Down to the next mode.
Press ‘*’ or ’#’
MT code
Yes
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’
Enter Code
56
Press ‘1~9,0’, If you want to change the MT code, press
the number.
Press ‘#’, Updated the option
MT code
No
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’, Updated the option
4:Tariff
1:Enter Code
Press ‘#’
Press ‘#’
You can make tariff
Enter PWD XXXX
Input No XXXXXXX
Press ‘#’
Input sec XXX
Press ‘*’ or ’#’
2:View Tariff
You can show Tariff
Press ‘#’
01:91
20s
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’ or ’#’
5:ICC Number
press free call number
1: Show Option
Press ‘1’. Entering the Show Option menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Move up to the next mode.
Show
Date&Time
Press ‘Redial’, Move Down to the next mode.
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Show
Blank
Press ‘*’ or ’#’
Show
Banner
Show
Date&Time
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’, Updated the option
6:Display
2: Banner
Press ‘2’, You can show to currently banner.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Entering the editing mode
‘ TATA Indicom ’
Press ‘Redial’, insert space
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘Emergency.’, Big or Small alpha mode
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’, Updated the option
3: Date&Time
Press ‘3’, Entering the Date&Time menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Move up to the next mode.
DTSet DayOfWeek
Press ‘Redial’, Move Down to the next mode.
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
DTime DayOfWeek
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
DTime
24Hours
DTime
AM/PM
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’, Updated the option.
7:Sound
1: Earpiece Vol.
Press ‘1’, Entering the volume of earpiece menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Volume Up
EarVol.
>>>>
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’. Volume Down
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the volume level.
2: Ringer Vol.
Press ‘2’, Entering the volume of ringer menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Volume Up
RingerVol. >>>>
Press ‘Redial’. Volume Down
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the volume level.
3: Speaker Vol.
Press ‘3’, Entering the volume of speaker menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Volume Up
SpeakerVol. >>>>
Press ‘Redial’. Volume Down
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the volume level.
4: Key Beep Vol.
Press ‘4’, Entering the volume of key beep menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Volume Up
KeyBeepVol. >>>>
Press ‘Redial’. Volume Down
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the volume level.
5: Ring Tone.
Press ‘5’, Entering the ring tone selection menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Up
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’. Down
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘#’, Updated the ring tone items.
6: Service Alert.
Press ‘6’, Entering the Service Alert menu
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Service Alert is On
SvcAlert On
Press ‘Redial’, Service Alert is Off
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the option
8:S/W Version
9:Password
You can show to the s/w version.
New
xxxx
Press ‘#’
Re-Enter
You can show to the current password, default -> 3842
Press ‘#’, Entering the next mode for entering the new
xxxx
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
password
Press ‘1~9,0’, If you want to change the new password,
press the number.
We should be re-enter the new password.
Press ‘#’, Updated the new password.
2.5 CDMA Mode Menu
To enter to the CDMA mode
1) Press the short keys as follows “624709247*2690”
2) The message on LCD will be displayed “Enter Code ****”.
3) Enter your password “0000” ( It can be changed )
4) First menu, “1.Setting” will be displayed.
Menu Display
Sub Menu Display
Description
1: Voice Privacy
Press ‘1’, Entering the Voice Privacy Menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Changed the option to ‘Standard’ as follows
V.P.
V.P.
Enhanced
Standard
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’, Changed the option to ‘Enhanced’ as follows
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
V.P.
Enhanced
Press ‘#’, Go back to the root menu.
1.Setting
2: DTMF Tone
Press ‘2’, Entering the DTMF Tone Menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Changed the option to ‘Short’ as follows
DTMF Tone Short
DTMF Tone Short
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘Redial’, Changed the option to ‘Long’ as follows
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
DTMF Tone
Long
Press ‘#’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘1’
3: Password
Press ‘3’, Entering the next mode for entering the new
Press ‘#’
password.
New
xxxx
Press ‘#’
Re-Enter
Press ‘1~9,0’, If you want to change the new password, press
the number.
xxxx
We should be re-enter the new password.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the new password.
4: Auto Call Time
Press ‘4’, Entering the auto send time menu for orig. call
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Up for time count
AutoCallTime XX
Press ‘Redial’. Down for time count
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Press ‘#’, Updated the auto send time.
1: S/W Version
Press ‘1’, Entering the S/W Version menu.
2.Version
Press ‘#’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘2’
S/W:XXXXXXXXXX
Press ‘*’
2: H/W Version
Press ‘2’, Entering the H/W Version menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
H/W:XXXXXXXXXX
Press ‘*’
3: PRL ID
Press ‘3’, Entering the PRL ID menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
PRL ID:XXXXXXXX
Press ‘*’
1: Debug Screen
Press ‘1’, Entering the Debug Screen menu.
Press ‘#’
You can enter the debug mode and you can show to the
Debug Screen
system information on CDMA network as follows.
Press ‘#’
R 100 E 07 T 00
S 01243 N 00012
C 1011 PN 122
B 3.998V
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
2: Test Call
Press ‘2’, Entering the Test Call menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Move up to the test call item.
TCall
Press ‘Redial’, Move down to the test call item.
xxxxxxx
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘recall’, We can call on the selected option item.
0.Hidden
Press ‘recall’
Press ‘*’, Go back to the root menu.
Press ‘0’
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
% Below show to the selected item,
Markov~Loopback
3: Audible Tone
Press ‘3’, Entering the Audible Tone menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’. Move up to a tone item.
A.Tone xxxxxxxx
Press ‘Redial, Move down to a tone item.
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘#’, Updated the tone item.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
% Below show to the selected item.
Korea,
LatinAmerica,
East Europe,
China/Siri,
Nicaragua,
India
4: Mirroring
Press ‘4’, Entering the mirroring menu.
Press ‘#’
Press ‘Recall’, Do mirroring
Do Mirroring
Press ‘Redial’, RestoreMirroring
Press ‘Recall’, ‘Redial’
Press ‘#’, Updated the selected item.
Press ‘*’ or ‘#’
Battery Backup Failure
If you’re using the battery, the unit must be connected to AC power for at least 3 hours to fully charge
the battery before it will provide back-up power to your SXP-2280. Verify that the battery has been
charged for at least 3 hours and that the power source and its corresponding circuit breaker are
functioning properly. Then, examine the battery for physical damage and corrosion. Replace the battery
if necessary.
Item
Description
Capacity
3.7V Li-ion(Nominal) / 1700mAh
Talk Time Duration
Over 3 Hours (Min) ( on SCI = 2)
Standby Time Duration
Over 140 Hours ( on SCI = 2)
Charging Time Duration
3 Hours (Max) ( on SCI = 2)
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY
Your SXP-2280 Fixed Wireless Phone (FWP) functions as both a radio transmitter and receiver. When it
is ON, the FWP receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The CDMA 800 unit operates in
the frequency range between 824 and 894 MHz. When you use your SXP-2280, the cellular system
handling your call controls the power level at which your unit transmits. Nominal power output is 230
mW.
WARNING!
Only Authorized Service Personnel should remove the cover of your SXP-2280. For further assistance,
contact your Authorized Sungil Representative. Please have your unit’s model and serial number ready.
The duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficient manner.
Temperature Environment
Operating Temperature: From -20°C to +60°C ; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).
Storage Temperature: From -25°C to +75°C; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).
Antenna Care and Replacement
Do not use the SXP-2280 with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the
skin, a minor burn may result. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified technician immediately.
Use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the SXP-2280 .
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular products in the areas where you drive. Some
jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular device while driving a vehicle. Even if your jurisdiction does not
have such a law, we strongly suggest that, for safety reasons, the driver use extreme caution when
operating the cellular device while the vehicle is in motion. Always obey the law.
Exposure to electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from cellular devices
may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine
if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. You should also check with the
manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to
determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Turn your SXP-2280 OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the areas instruct you to
do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
Aircraft
Turn OFF your SXP-2280 before boarding any aircraft.
• Use it on the ground only with crew permission.
• Do not use it in the air.
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your cellular phone (or any other
cellular product) while the plane is on the ground. To prevent interference with aircraft systems,
FCC regulations prohibit using your cellular device while the plane is in the air.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your SXP-2280 to prevent damage to the unit.
Blasting Areas
Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to activate off explosives. Therefore, to avoid
interfering with blasting operations, turn your SXP-2280 OFF when in a "blasting area" or in areas posted:
"Turn off two-way radio."
FCC WARNING
This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this
equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in
the instruction manual.
The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an
unauthorized change or modification is made.
RF Exposure Guidelines
During transmitter operation, in order to meet RF Maximum Permissible Exposure Safety
Guidelines, a minimum distance of 20cm shall be maintained between antenna and personnel.

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