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CDMA WLL User’s Manual
HTP-800/1900/810
CDMA-2000
Wireless Local Loop Phone
HTP-800/1900/810
User’s Manual
V3.0
Notice :
This manual has been being made before user interface is completed. Therefore it could have the
necessary of modification and deletion of some of menu items.
HANTEL
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CONTENTS
Highlights
1. Important Information
1.1 Safety Precautions
1.2 Care and Service
2. Introduction
2.1 Checking the parts
2.2 Setting up your phone
2.3 Getting to know your phone
3. Basic Functions
3.1 Making Calls
3.2 Redial
3.3 Receiving Calls
3.4 Adjusting Volumes
3.5 Choosing the ring tone
3.6 ON-HOOK Call
3.7 Speaker Call
3.8 Menu option Table
3.9 Conversion and Message Menu
4. Phone Book
4.1 The Internal Phone Book
4.2 Storing numbers in Memory
4.3 Searching for number in Memory
4.4 Erasing a number in Memory
4.5 One-Touch Calling
4.6 Two-Touch Calling
5. Useful Functions
5.1 Call Logs
5.2 Electronic Dialing
5.3 Displaying Your phone Number
5.4 Mute
5.5 Silent scratchpad
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5.6 Sending your phone number
5.7 Selecting time Mode
5.8 Setting the Alarm
5.9 Checking and Clearing Call Times
5.10 Setting Warning Beeps
6. Advanced Functions
6.1 Changing greeting Message
6.2 System Reset
6.3 Restricting use of the phone
6.4 Locking the phone
6.5 Changing the lock code
6.6 Authentication Function
6.7 Tone Length
7. Additional Functions
7.1 Call Forwarding
7.2 Call Waiting
7.3 Three-way Calling
7.4 Short Message Service(SMS)
7.5 Data/PC Fax
7.6 R-UIM
7.7 IP Function : only HTP-810
8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting
9. Specifications
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Highlights
Congratulations on your purchase of the HTP-800/1900/810 Fixed Wireless Telephone. This
telephone has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communications technology.
This technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide various advanced features.
The telephone provides:
■
2-line Character LCD Display with status indicator and 1 Icon(HTP-800/1900).
■
64*128 Graphic LCD Display (HTP-810)
■
A choice of each 10 ring sounds and alarm sounds
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A menu driven interface with prompts for easy operation
■
Last Number Redial
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Speed Dialing with a 99-number memory
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Dial tone
■
Calling Line Identification function (CLIP) is provided.(System dependent)
■
ROH (Receiver Off-Hook) tone or Speaker phone
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Adjustable Ring, Ear, Key Volume, DTMF Tone Length
■
Multi language – English and Spanish(HTP-800/1900)/Chinese(HTP-810)
■
Internal Back-up Battery Pack
■
AC Power Supply
■
Dipole Antenna
■
DB9 Data Port or USB port for service and repair(optional)
■
Support to R-UIM(HTP-810)
■
Support to SNMP function(HTP-810)
■
Basically designed for the desktop, this can be installed in any place thanks to the wall mount
bracket.
■
The Emergency Call Hold function enables a user to inform their emergent situation to the other
party.
■
The Hotline Call function allows the most frequently used number to be connected when a user
picks up the handset.
■
Various supplementary services such as Three-way calling, Call waiting, Call transfer and Call
forwarding are supported by being interfaced with the system (System dependent)
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1. Important Information
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
■
Do not operate your product when holding the antenna, or when someone is within four
inches (ten centimeters) of the antenna. Holding the antenna affects call quality and may
cause the telephone to operate at a higher power level than needed.
■
For the best call quality, keep the antenna free from obstructions and point the antenna
straight up.
■
Do not use the unit with a damaged antenna. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified
technician immediately. Use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Non-approved
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone.
■
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded personal medical
devices such as pace markers, hospital monitor. Consult the manufacturer of any
personal medical devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF
energy. Turn your terminal 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.
■
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the radio or television and the telephone.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
terminal is connected.
■
Consult you Authorized Dealer of an experienced radio technician for help.
Use only the battery, antenna and AC power supply provided by Dealer. Using any other
type will invalidate the warranty.
■
Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty
installation or service any be dangerous and may invalidate the warranty.
■
Do not use the unit in designated “no cellular phone use” area.
■
Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity.
■
Avoid wetting the unit with any liquids. If the unit gets wet, turn the power off
immediately and remove the backup battery and AC power supply. If the unit is
inoperable, then return to the service agent for service.
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Avoid shock or impact.
■
We recommend you to charge the backup battery before initial use. Backup battery may
be discharged during delivery.
1.2 Care and Service
■
Unplug the telephone from the wall outlet and remove antenna (or disconnect antenna
cable) before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
■
If the unit fails for any reason, do not attempt to disassemble; contact the telephone
service provider for assistance.
■
If any of the following conditions exist; unplug the unit at the wall plug, remove battery,
and call the service provider.
The power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
Liquid has been spilled into the unit.
The unit has been exposed to rain or water.
The unit has been dropped or damaged.
The unit does not work normally by following the operating instructions.
2. Introduction
2.1 Checking the parts
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2.2 Setting up your phone
2.2.1 Installing the phone
This phone operates by receiving D.C. power, which is connected to electrical outlet. The phone is
equipped with a rechargeable external battery to back up power failure.
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2.2.2 Service status check
Display in service area
When the power cord is connected properly.
All segments in the LCD window will turn on briefly.
When the RSSI at the top LCD of the phone is on, service is available.
The display will show the greeting, time and date.
You can change the greeting
WLL
019-240-2897
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Display in area with no service
When there is no service in your area, the signal icon does not appear in the display.
In this case, contact your service provider.
WLL
019-240-2897
2.2.3 Installing the battery
2.2.4 Installing the Wall Bracket
Before finalizing the precise location of the phone, please perform the signal strength test to ensure the best
operating condition location for the assembled unit.
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2.3 Getting to know your phone
2.3.1 Feature
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2.3.2 LCD Display Icon
The LCD shows icons on the top of the LCD screen.
Different indicator appears based on the phone's operating mode.
Icons display on the screen to indicate what features you are using and the status of the phone,
signal strength, and battery.
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3. Basic Functions
3.1 Making Calls
1. First, check to see that your WLL Phone is turned on. If the LCD is lit, the power is on.
2. Pick up the handset or press <
> to hear a dial tone. If the service is not available, you
hear a no service tone (intermittent tone.)
3. Using the keypad, dial the desired telephone number. The LCD window displays the
number.
4. Wait for moment or press 
5. When the other person answers, begin your conversation. If you pressed <
pick up the handset before you begin conversation.
6. To end the call, replace the handset<
HANTEL
>.
PLEASE DIAL…
Calling…
019-240-2897
4/12[WE] 1:58 AM
NOTE : Modifying a phone number.
Modifying the number by one digit : Press  briefly.
Modifying the entire number : Press  and hold.
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> in step 2,
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3.2 Redial
Redial the last number you dialed by using this feature.
1. Pick up the handset, or press <
>.
2. Press 
To speak to the other person, pick up the handset.
Calling…
019-240-2897
NOTE : You cannot redial in the above manner when the power is just on. ‘NO LAST CALL!’ will
display.
3.3 Receiving Calls
When you receive an incoming call, your phone will ring and blink “Incoming Call” display in LCD
window .
1. Simply pick up the handset to answer the call.
2. To disconnect, replace the handset.
NOTE : If a call comes in while the incoming call restriction function is set, ‘INCOMING CALL
RESTRICTED’ displays and you cannot receive the call until you enter the lock code.
If you select ‘Silent’ in the phone ring volume selection function, the phone will not ring.
Instead, the incoming call light will blink.
Incoming call…
RESTRICTED
When caller ID is activated.
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3.3.1 Caller ID Display
The Caller ID feature displays the caller’s number when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and
number are stored together in your phone’s memory, the caller’s name will display.
Contact your service provider to activate this feature.
Incoming call…
019-240-2897
missed 1 call
2/13[MO] 2:13P
NOTE : If there is a missed call (the call not answered), the missed call number will display.
3.4 Adjusting Volumes
You can control the sound volumes on your phone, including the key tone (the sound you hear when you
press a key), the conversation volume (the sound of the other party during a phone call) and the ring
volume of an incoming call.
3.4.1 Ear volume
Lift the handset and press , <1(Volume)>, <1(Ear Volume)> and press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>
and  to adjust voice volume.
It’s 4 step.
EARPIECE
████
██
3.4.2 key volume
Lift the handset or press , <1(Volume)>, <2(Key Volume)> and press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> and
 to adjust key tone volume.
It’s 5 step.
KEY VOLUME
████
██
3.4.3 ring volume
Lift the handset or press , <2(Ring)>, <1(Ring Volume)> and press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> and
 to adjust ring tone volume.
It’s 5 step.
RING VOLUME
████
██
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3.5 Choosing the ring tone
You can choose from ten different ring tones.
1. Press  and <2(Ring)> to select ‘Ring’.
2. Press <3(Ring Tone)> to select ‘Ring Tone’.
3. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to scan tones.
RING TONE
MONOTONE1
4. Press  to save the desired ring tone setting.
3.6 ON-HOOK Call
This feature allows you to make a call without picking up the handset.
1. Press <
>.
You will here the dial tone through the speaker. Dial tone time : 20sec
2. Enter the phone number you want to call.
3. When you hear the other party answer, pick up the handset and begin the conversation.
PLEASE DIAL…
NOTE : If you do not pick up the handset, the other party will not be able to hear you.
To make a Quick Call
Pick up the handset, or press <
>, enter the phone number of the party you want to call, and
then press . The call connects immediately.
3.7 Speaker Call(0ptional)
This feature allows you to make a call without picking up the handset.
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1. Press <
HTP-800/1900/810
>.
You will here the dial tone through the speaker. Dial tone time : 20sec
2. Enter the phone number you want to call.
3. When you hear the other party answer, begin the conversation.
To make a Quick Call
Pick up the handset, or press <
>, enter the phone number of the party you want to call, and
then press . The call connects immediately.
PLEASE DIAL…
3.8 Menu Table
Ⅰ
Ⅱ
1:
Explanation
Ⅲ
Ear
Adjust the volume on earpiece when to
Volume
1,
2:
Volume
Volume
conversation.(4 steps)
Key
3:
Adjust Key Volume(5 steps)
DTMF Tone Length
Ton Len
1:
Ring
Volume
Sets length of tone (when DTMF number
Short/long
is sent) to short or long
Ringer Volume
Adjusts the ring volume(4 steps)
Determines whether the phone alerts the
2, Ring
2: Ring Type
Ring Type
incoming call with sound and lamp or
only with lamp
3: Ring Tone
1:
3, Time
Selects ring sound(Monotone 1~6/Melody
Ring Tone
1~4)
Min
Alert
Determines whether alert beeps at one
1 min Alert
minute intervals when you make or
receive a call(On/Off)
2: Svc Alert
Determines whether alert beeps should
Svc Alert
sound when you are out of the service
area(On/Off)
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3:
Alarm
Tone
HTP-800/1900/810
Selects
Alarm Tone
alarm
sound(Monotone
1~6/Melody 1~4)
Sets/ Release an alarm([One Time |
4: Alarm
Daily] Î
Set/Release
Set time Æ Select Alarm Duration[minutes] Æ Confirm Tone)
1: Last Call
Display the time of last call mad
2: Call Time
Display accumulated call time
3: Clear Call
Resets accumulated call time(Yes/No)
Time
4, Logs
4: Outgoing
Stores ten phone numbers called most
recently
5: Incoming
Stores
ten
phone
numbers
of
calls
received most recently
6:
5,
Feature
Erase
Erase
Logs
log(Erase/Cancel)
1: Banner
Used to change greeting
2:
Back
Selects Back Light function
Light
3:
Time
Selects time expression mode(no Time &
Select
Date | AM/PM Type 25 Hours Type)
Used
6,
1: Search
when
in
searching
SEARCH OPTION
number
NAME/MEMORY/NUMBER
all/number/stored
Address
the
for
phone
memory
phone
book
by
reference
number
Book
2: Erase
7,
outgoing/Incoming
Used
SEARCH OPTION
NAME/MEMORY/NUMBER
1: New code
when
searching
for
phone
number in the phone book by memory
and number
Used to change lock code
Security
Used to limit outgoing calls(Outgoing
2: Restrict
[Cancel|Restrict]
Incoming, Long Call, Intl. Call)
Used to lock the phone(never, on power
3: Auto Lock
up, now, Always)
4: My Phone
Used to check your phone number
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5:
HTP-800/1900/810
Reset
Returns
the
phone
Phone
setting(Reset/Cancel)
6: Privacy
Protect
to
factory
illegal
wiretapping(standard/Enhanced)
7: IP
1. Enable/Disable
Used to check your IP function number
2. IP No. setup
The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.
At MENU, press  to return to the previous menu.
3.9 Conversion and Message Menu
Ⅰ
Ⅱ
Mute
1: Mute
During
Telephone
Conversation
Explanation
Ⅲ
function
when
conversation.(toggle)
2: Hand Set vol
Adjust handset Volume
3: Send Tel #
Send telephone number
4: Scratchpad
1: Voice mail
2: Text mail
Message Menu
3: Message Sending
4: Message Erase
5: Message Option
4. Internal Phone Book
4.1 The Internal Phone Book
Your phone has an ‘Internal Phone Book’ in which you can store up to 99 frequently called names and
numbers. You can set them up for convenient, one-touch or two-touch dialing, and you can store them
as confidential phone numbers.
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4.2 Storing numbers in Memory
1. Press <
>.
2. Enter the desired telephone number up to 28.
3. Press .
4. Enter a name by pressing the alphanumeric keys.
Note : If you do not wish to enter a name, just skip over this step. You can only input 16
letters.
5. Press 
6. Press  to store at an empty location displaying automatically.
7. To assign a specific location, Press a 2-digit location number between 01 and 99.
To store the number in the next memory location, Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>.
Note : If you are selecting a location between 1 and 9 enter zero(0) before that number. If
there is no empty location, the message ‘ MEMORY(01-99) IS FULL!’ will display.
8. Press .
9. To store the number in confidential, press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> and select ‘SECRET’.
10. Press .
Edit name:
LAKS
AUTO-POSITION=01
Make secret?:
MEMORY…
NO
01 used 98 empty
4.3 Searching for number in Memory
If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory locations,
you can scroll through memory to find a specific entry.
4.3.1 Searching by Location Number
1. Press  and <6(Address Book)> and <1(Search)>.
2. Enter the two-digit memory location to display the number. The name displays.
3. Press  and the number displays and can be modified.
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Note : If the location is empty, ‘Empty Location!’ will displays.
4. When the desired number displays.
To make the call, press .
To exit the function, press .
[SEARCH]
◀▶ : all
LOOK UP 01
Empty Location
STO:name, NUM:mem
LAKS
Calling…
[STO]:edit
LAKS
4.3.2 Searching by Name
1. Press  and <6(Address Book)> and <1(Search)> in sequence.
2. Press  and you can enter all or part of the name by pressing the alphanumeric
keys on the keypad.
Example) Enter A to find all names beginning from the letter A.
3. Press . The phone briefly displays the memory location number along with the
name and number of the first match. If the number displayed is not the one you want,
press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to scroll through the list until the desired number displays.
4. When the desired number displays, press  to dial the number automatically.
[SEARCH]
◀▶ : all
SEARCH FOR
STO:name, NUM:mem
T_
▶01 : TAESEOK
Calling…
TAESEOK
4.3.3 Searching All
1. Press  and <6(Address Book)> and <1(Search)> in sequence,
2. To browse all stored list, press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>.
3. Press  to select one among the list and see the details.
4. When the desired number displays, press  to make the call.
01 : TAESEOK
▶02 : LAKS
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4.4.4 Searching Confidential Number
To see the phone number stored in a confidential memory location, follow these steps :
1. Press  and <6(Address Book)> and <1(Search)> in order.
2. Search the one who you want to look by a searching method said previously and The
name (if any) displays.
3. Press , “INPUT LOCK CODE” displays.
4. Enter the lock code.
Note : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
5. To make the call, press .
To exit the function, press .
INPUT LOCK CODE
-----
ADDRESS : #23
LAKS
02-3497-4580
4.4 Erasing a number in Memory
4.4.1 To Erase a Specific Number
1. Press  and <6(Address Book)> and <2(Erase)> in order.
2. Search the one who you want to look by a searching method said previously and The
name (if any) displays.
3. Press  on one who you want to erase among the list.
4. Press  to erase it. Confirming message displays.
5. To confirm, press . To cancel, press 
6. If you erase a secret one, you have to enter lock code instead of pressing  to
confirm.
[SEARCH]
◀▶ : all
STO:name, NUM:mem
ERASE #07?
▶03 : KIM
KIM
03 : PARK
[MSG] : del
- ERASE -
[STO] : ok [MSG] : no
NOTE : In order to erase everything in the memory, you must reset the phone.
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4.5 One-Touch Calling
Memory locations 01~09 are special one-touch dialing locations. You can dial the numbers stored in
01~09 by pressing one key. You do not need to precede the numbers with a zero when using one-touch
dialing.
1. Pick up the handset or press <
>.
2. Press and hold the number of the location number and hold it down for at least one
second.
3. The number displays and dials automatically.
Memory 7
019-240-2897
Calling…
LAKS
4.6 Two-Touch Calling
1. You can easily dial phone numbers stored in memory by pressing the two-digit memory
location.
2. Briefly press the first digit of the memory location number, then press the second digit
and hold it down for at least on second.
Example) To dial location 10, briefly press the <1>, then press <0> and hold for a moment.
3. The number stored displays and dials automatically.
Memory 23
019-241-4653
Calling…
CHOI
5. Useful Functions
5.1 Call Logs
Your phone stores the last 10 outgoing calls and the last 10 incoming calls(only when Caller ID function
is activated). You can display and redial these numbers.
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5.1.1 Redialing Outgoing Calls
1. Pick up the handset or press <
>.
2. Press  to redial the last call record, “MEMORY EMPTY” will appear with an alarm.
3. To display the phone numbers of the last 10 outgoing calls, press , <4(Logs)>,
<4(Outgoing)> and press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> until the desired number displays. To redial the
number in the display, press .
4. To exit the function, press .
1.OUTGOING
MEMORY EMPTY
2.INCOMING
▶01 : 02-574657l
02 : 019-240-2897
5.1.2 Returning Incoming Calls
To display a list of recently received calls.
1. Press , <4(Logs)>,<5(Incoming)>.
Note : If there’s no incoming call record, “INCOMING CALL MEMORY EMPTY!” message
will appear with an alarm.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> until the desired number displays.
3. To redial the number in the display, press .
4. To exit the function, press .
Note : This function is available only when caller ID is activated.
▶01 : 02-574657l
MEMORY EMPTY
02 : 019-240-2897
5.1.3 Erasing All Numbers in Redial Memory
1. Press  , <4(Logs)>.
2. Press <6(Erase Logs)> to select ‘Erase Logs’, and then press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> select ‘Erase’.
3. Press . To erase all outgoing and incoming numbers.
ERASE LOG
▶
ERASE
5.2 Electronic Dialing
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This function is used for a computer service, pager, or home automation provided by a bank or a stock
company. If ‘SILENT KEY’ is set, electronic dialing is not available.
5.2.1 Entering a Hard Pause
You can enter a hard pause between numbers by Pressing  while entering digits. The hard
pause displays as ‘p’ on the phone. A hard pause is useful when you access an interactive voice
response system, such as an automated banking system.
571P465P890P0
5.2.2 Electronic Dialing Using Pause
This method is used to send numbers while you are in conversation. You can use the pause
symbol in more than one position. Up to 30 positions are possible, including the pause symbol.
You can store them all in memory with a reference number.
1. Pick up the handset or press <
>.
2. Enter the phone number and press . Pause symbol ‘p’ will appear in the display.
3. Enter the numbers to be dialed electronically.
4. When the call connects, you are prompted to enter the number to be dialed electronically.
5. Press .
00:01:10
SENDING DTMF…
02-3497-4580P1234
3497
5.2.3 Electronic Dialing With Several Pause Symbols
You can send more than one series of numbers using more than one pause.
Example) ’02-571-3000p1234p5678’
Call the 025713000 number first. Pick up the handset.
When you are prompted to enter the next number,
Press  and ‘1234’will be dialed automatically.
After that, if you press  again, ‘5678’ will be dialed.
5.3 Displaying Your phone Number
You can display your own phone number.
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1. Press .
2. Press <7(Security)> to select ‘Security’.
3. Enter the lock code.
Note : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
4. Press <4(My Phone #)> to select ‘My Phone#’
5. The screen displays the phone numbers.
My Phone Number
019-240-2897
5.4 Mute
This 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 during a telephone conversation.
1. Press  during conversation.
2. Press <1> to select ‘Mute’.
The message ‘MUTE’ blinks. The other party can no longer hear you, but you can hear
them.
3. Press  and <1> again when you wish to resume the conversation.
The message ‘MUTE’ disappears from the display and you can speak to the other party.
MUTE
01:28
LAKS
5.5 Silent scratchpad
You can check your own phone number or press a number during a conversation without transmitting
the dial tones to the other party. This function is available only during a telephone conversation.
5.5.1 Turing off the Key tone
1. Press  during conversation.
2. Press <4> to select ‘Scratchpad’. The message ‘Scratchpad’ displays.
3. Enter the desired number. There is no key tone when you press the keys during a
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conversation.
TIME
01:28
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5.5.2 Turning on the Key tone
1. Press 
2. Press <4> to select ‘Scratchpad’. The message ‘Scratchpad’ disappears and the key tone
sounds
NOTE : If you do not turn on the key tone, you cannot use ARS(Automatic Response System)
service or Call pager.
5.6 Sending your phone number
When leaving a message on another party’s pager, you may be prompted to enter your phone number.
You can conveniently transmit your number to the pager by pressing two keys instead of the entire
number. If ‘SILENT KEY’ is set, you cannot use this feature. This function is available only during a
telephone conversation.
1. When the pager prompts to enter your phone number after calling a paging system, press
.
2. Press <3> to select ‘Send Tel #’. Your phone number is transmitted automatically.
SENDING DTMF…
5.7 Selecting time Mode
1. Press , <5(Feature)>, <3(Time Select )> in sequence.
2. Select one time display mode by pressing <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>.
AM/PM Type : Time displays with AM/PM.
24 Hour Type : Time displays as 24 hour units.
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No Time and Date. : Not display time and date.
3. Press .
DATE TIME
▶
AM/PM Type
5.8 Setting the Alarm
You can set the alarm sound daily or one time only.
1. Press , <3(Time >, <2(Alarm)> and in sequence.
2. Select one method of alarm by pressing <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>.
Daily : Alarm sounds daily.
One time : Alarm sounds only one time.
3. Press 
If the alarm function is set, ‘ALARM TIME’, date, present time, and alarm hour displays.
4. Input alarm time.
Hours should be input as 24 hour units.
To modify the alarm, press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)>.
You can enter a specific time for the alert to sound.
5. Press  and enter the number of minutes that you want the alert to sound.
6. Press .
When the alarm time arrives, a melody sounds and ‘’ displays. The sound
will stop if you press any button.
ALARM SETTING
▶
5/23[WE]
ALARM REPEAT
SET
10:20
12:34
▶
DAILY
ALARM SET
▶
RELEASE Type
5.8.1 Setting/ Canceling the Alarm Time
1. Press , <3(Time >, <2(Alarm)> and in sequence.
2. Select ‘RELEASE’ to off alarm. Bell icon disappears.
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5.9
Checking
and
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Clearing
Call
5.9.1 Checking the Last Call Time
1. Press , <4(Logs >, <1(Last Call)> in sequence.
Call Time 00Year
2. Press  to clear the display.
000day
00:01:34
5.9.2 Checking Accumulated Air Time
1. Press , <4(Logs)>, <2(Call Time > in sequence
2. Press  to clear the display.
Air Time 00Year
000day
00:01:34
5.9.3 Reset Accumulated Air Time
1. Press , <4(Logs)>, <3(Clear Call Time)> in sequence
Clear Air Time
2. Select ‘YES’ by pressing.
▶
3. Press 
5.10 Setting Warning Beeps
You can set your phone to sound warning beeps during conversation that indicate :
· each minute you are on a phone call
· when you are out of the service area
1. Press , <3(Time)>, <1(1 Min Alert)> in order to select ‘1 min Alert’.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to choose the status ‘ON/OFF’.
3. Press .
4. Press , <3(Time) >,<2(Svc Alert)> in order to select ‘Svc Alert’.
5. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to choose the status ‘ON/OFF’.
6. Press .
1MINUTE
▶
SERVICE
ALERT on
▶
ALERT off
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6. Advanced Functions
6.1 Changing greeting Message
This feature lets you change the greeting message that displays when you turn on the phone.
1. Press 
2. Press <5(Feature)> ‘Feature’.
3. Enter the lock Code
Note : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’.
4. Press <1(Banner)> to select ‘BANNER’, Press .
5. Enter your new greeting message by pressing the alphanumeric keys.
6. Press .
NOTE : Press  to choose Capital, Small and Special character.
6.2 System Reset
To reset all of your phone’s features to the manufacturer’s defaults, follow these steps. :.
1. Press .
2. Press <7(Security)>, “Security”.
3. Enter the lock code.
Note : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’
4. Press <5(Reset Phone)> to select ‘Reset Phone’.
5. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to choose the status ‘RESET/CANCEL’.
6. Press . ‘Erasing memory…’ blinks while the phone is reset.
NOTE : This feature will erase everything in memory, the telephone book inclusive.
1 : Greeting
Reset Phone
2 : New Code
▶
Reset
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6.3 Restricting use of the phone
You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons. There are 4 restriction modes you can
choose as follows.
6.3.1 Restricting Outgoing Calls
In this mode, the phone cannot originate a call. If you try to call, ‘OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTED’
will display.
OUTGOING
▶
RESTRICT
6.3.2 Restricting Incoming Calls
In this mode, you cannot answer an incoming call. If the phone receives an incoming call,
‘INCOMING CALL RESTRICTED’ will display.
INCOMING
▶
RESTRICT
6.3.3 Restricting Long Distance Calls
In this mode, you cannot make a long distance call. If you try to dial a long call number, ‘LONG
DISTANCE CALL RESTRICTED’ will display.
LONG CALL
▶
RESTRICT
6.3.4 Restricting International Calls
In this mode, you cannot make an international call. If you try to dial a international phone
number, ‘INTERNATIONAL CALL RESTRICTED’ will display.
INTL. CALL
▶
RESTRICT
6.3.5 Setting Restriction Mode
1. Press 
2. Press <7(Security)>, “Security”.
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3. Enter your lock code.
NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
4. Press <2(Restrict)> to select ‘Restrict’.
5. Select the desired menu by pressing the number.
① Outgoing
② Incoming
③ Long Call
④ Intl. Call
6. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select the status, ‘RESTRICT/CANCEL’
7. Press 
ENTER LOCK CODE
-------
LONG CALL
▶
RESTRICT
6.3.6 Voice Privacy
The Voice Privacy menu is used to set or release the privacy function and offers protection from
illegal wiretapping.
1. Press .
2. Press <7(Security)>, “Security.”
3. Enter your lock code.
Note : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
4. Press <6(Privacy)> to select “Voice Privacy”.
5. Select the desired menu, “Enhance or Standard.”
6. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select.
7. Press 
VOICE PRIVACY
VOICE PRIVACY
▶
▶
Enhanced
Standard
6.4 Locking the phone
You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized persons. You can still receive
incoming calls when your phonies locked by entering the lock code when the phone rings. Turning the
phone off does not erase this feature; the phone stays in mode until you reset it.
1. Press 
2. Press <7(Security)> to select ‘Security’. At this time, the display will show “ENTER LOCK
CODE”.
3. Enter the lock code.
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NOTE: The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
4. Press <3(Auto Lock)> to select ‘SET LOCK ‘, and you can set the desired lock state.
Choice “Never, On power up, Now Aways.”
The default setting is “Never”.
5. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select the status, ‘SET’.
6. Press  to auto lock the phone. –LOCKED – displays.
If you try to dial numbers, it will ask you to key in Lock Code.
NOTE: The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
7. If you want to unlock the phone.
8. Follow the same steps above and select ‘never’ on the step 5.
5 : AUTO LOCK
SET LOCK
6 : MY PHONE #
▶
2/14[TH]
Enter Lock Code
2:56PM
Never
LOCKED
------
6.5 Changing the lock code
When you purchase your phone, the lock code is preset to 0000. You can change the lock code to any
4-digit code.
1. Press .
2. Press <7(Security )> to select ‘Security’ and then enter the current lock code.
NOTE: The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
3. Press <1(New code)> to select ‘New Code’.
4. Enter your new lock code.
NOTE : The lock code must be four numeric digits.
5. Press .
6. Re-enter new lock code for verification.
7. Press  to confirm.
NOTE: If the digits for confirmation is not matched with digits you enter first, ‘DO NOT
MATCH TRY AGAIN!’
1 : Greeting
2 : New Code
displays. You can repeat from step 4. above.
ENTER NEW CODE
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6.6 Authentication Function
The Authentication Key function prevents the owner’s phone number from being cloned by
others. The phone has its own authentication key function. This will prohibit any illegal use of
the phone. Your service provider will need to register your phone using this authentication
function.
6.7 Tone Length
Tone Length : Some phones you call may be able to recognize only long tones. You may have to
change the tone length to LONG for some calls that you place.
Press , <1(Volume >, <3(DTMF Length > : “DTMF Ton Length”
NOTE: When calling a paging system, your phone should be in the Short mode.
TONE LENGTH
▶
Short
7. Additional functions
7.1 Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding is a feature on your phone that lets you forward your incoming calls to another
phone number, even if your phone is turned off. Also, you can receive calls while Call Forwarding
is activated.
Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding.
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7.2 Call Waiting
Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call while you are on the phone. To respond to a call
waiting, press  or the hooks switch.
Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting.
7.3 Three-way Calling
Three-Way Calling is a feature on your phone that lets you set up a three-way conversation with
two other persons.  or the Hook switch is used with Three-Way Calling.
Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling.
7.4 Short Message Service(SMS)
Message Service can be used only when provided by your CDMA service provider. Check that the
CDMA service provider you use is providing message service before using this function. The messages
that the user has not checked, <
> icon will display.
7.4.1 Sending Text Messages
1. Press , <3>, <1> in sequence.
2. Enter the dial number and Press .
3. Write message using the alphanumeric keypad.
Note : Press  to choose capital, small letters and special character.
4. Press . A call back number is automatically your phone number. It can be changed
as you like.
5. Press . Select message type NORMAL, URGENT, EMERGENCY, using <*(▲)> or
<#(▼)>.
Note : Emergency or Urgent message is available only when your service provider support
it.
6. Press  to send the message.
Note : Sending text message is available only when your service provider support it.
1: WRITE MESSAGE
2: SAVED MESSAGE
DIAL NUMBER 34
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Hi
I am fine
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CALL BACK NUMBER
019-240-2897
HTP-800/1900/810
SMS PRIORITY IS
▶
NORMAL
MESSAGE SEND
SENDING
7.4.2 Receiving Voice Message
1. If a voice message is received, ‘—VOICE MAIL—‘ and <
> will display.
2. Press  to connect voice mail center and hear the message.
3. Press  again to call back if the caller leaves a phone numbers.
Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display
instead of the phone number.
3/04[SA]
11:58A
02-571-4653
VOICE MAIL
THE NUM OF MSG
[STO] : ERASE MENU
[RECALL] : SEND
7.4.3 Receiving Text Messages
1. If a text message is received, CALL BACK NUMBER and <
> display.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> scroll down the message.
3. Press  and one more  the number automatically.
4. Press . The message will erase.
Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display
instead of the phone number.
3/04[SA]
11:58A
02-571-4653
[CALL BACK NUM]
[MESSAGE]
[STO] : ERASE MENU
Hi
[RECALL] : SEND
7.4.4 Receiving Page Messages
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1. If a page message is received, PHONE NUMBER and, <
> will display.
2. Press  to call back or  to erase Page message.
Note : If the phone number is stored in the phone book with a name, the name will display
instead of the phone number.
Note : If the incoming message tone is operating, a beep tone will be sound at internals of two
minutes until you check the message. If a new message is the same as the previous
message, ‘DUPLICATE’ will display.
3/04[SA]
11:58A
[CALL BACK NUM]
[STO] : ERASE MENU
3/04[SA]
11:58A
[RECALL] : SEND
[DUPLICATE]
7.4.5 Checking Received Voice Messages
Press  and <1> in sequence.
The message volume which is stored in the voice service center and the last received time will
display.
1: VOICE MAIL[2]
3/04[SA]
2: TEXT MAIL[1]
11:58A
VOICE MAIL
7.4.6 Viewing Received Text Messages
1. Press  and <2> in sequence.
The received message you want to see.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> select message you want to see.
3. Press . Received message and time will display. If there is a phone number, it will
display as well. If there is a phone number, it will display as will. If the message is long, it
will scroll down in 3 seconds automatically. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to scroll up and down
manually.
4. Press  twice if you want to call back.
5. Press  if you want to SMS reply.
6. To view the next message, press . The screen will return to step 2 above.
1: VOICE MAIL[2]
2: TEXT MAIL[1]
▶01: Hi
Calling…
02: 019-240-2897
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7.4.7 Erasing the Selected Message
1. Press  <1> or <2>.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select the message you want to erase.
3. Press . The message will display.
4. Press  once more.
5. Press  again to erase the message.
Press  to cancel erasing.
ERASE THIS MSG?
▶ ERASE
CANCEL
7.4.8 Clearing All Received Messages
1. Press , <4> in sequence.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select ‘ERASE/CANCEL’
3. Press .
ERASE ALL
ERASE
▶CANCEL
7.4.9 Setting Message Lock
1. Press , <5> and <1> in sequence.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select ‘SET/RELEASE’
3. Press .
If you set message lock, the phone will ask Lock Code whenever you press 
button.
NOTE : The lock code is preset to ‘0000’ at the factory.
MESSAGE LOCK
▶SET
RELEASE
7.4.10 Setting Message Alert
1. Press , <5> and <2> in sequence.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select ‘SET/RELEASE’.
3. Press .
MESSAGE ALERT
▶SET
RELEASE
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7.5 Data/PC Fax
The PC Fax & Modem menu is used to set the phone to data receive mode when using Data
Service to receive a facsimile to PC or when communicating to PC.
7.5.1 Definition
HTP-800/1900/810 provides Data and Fax service.
It is capable of transmitting and receiving
Data or Facsimile information through a wireless path by being connected to a Notebook (or
Desktop PC).
The following services are available.
①
Async Data Service
File transmit and receive
PC communication
②
PC Fax Service
- Wireless Fax transmit/receive using the Winfax or Hotfax
③
Packet Data Service
FTP, Internet, Intranet, LAN, E-Mail etc.
7.5.2 using the data service
To receive data using the Async Data Service and PC Fax Service.
[Note]
This phone supports both Async Data Service benefiting the large capacity of file transmission at
up to 153Kbps as the international standard and Packet Data Service ideal in the business which
requires the frequent access.
An Internet account (free or charged) must be acquired by a service provider to use the Packet
Data Service,
7.6 R-UIM
7.6.1 Definition
The removable user identity module (R-UIM) is similar to the SIM card concept in the GSM standard. It is
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using the Smart Card interface standard ISO/IEC 7816. R-UIM Specification is TIA/EIA/IS-820 and R-UIM
Addendum1 is TIA/EIA/IS-820-1.
7.6.2 Card connect
1. open the battery & UIM cover under the phone case
2. connect the UIM card as blew
3. put the cover back on after phone connection test
(Before Connect)
(After Connect)
NOTE : Turn off the phone whenever you insert or remove UIM card.
7.7 IP Function
IP(Internet Phone) function is used to only China.
1. Press , <7> and <7(IP)> in sequence.
2. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select <1. Enable/Disable)>
If you selected disable, you can’t use IP function. And If you selected Enable, you can use
IP function.
3. Press <*(▲)> or <#(▼)> to select IP Number, <2. IP No. setup)>
4. Press IP No.(Example 17911 etc.,)
5. Press 
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8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting
Problems
What To Do
- Check and see if the power supply is connected
No display of the phone at all.
properly and in a good manner.
- Check if Battery switch is turned on.
Mal-operation while in use or
- Turn off and on of the power supply and if the same
no operation
symptom occurs, contact the service center.
- Wait for 2 minutes after the power supply is turned
“No Service” is displayed on
on.
the screen
- Move the phone to another location.
- Adjust the antennas direction.
- Check the connection cable between the phone and
No voice from the handset
handset.
- Adjust the Ear volume
A caller is able to hear called
party, but a called party is
- Check the connection cable between the phone and
unable to hear the voice of a
handset.
calling party
The phone does not ring when
a call is received.
Long distance call or the
overseas call does not work
Battery LCD is turned off
Voice call works but Data
Service does not work
- Adjust the ring volume.
- Check the menu setup.
- The backup battery is discharged, Check the Battery
Switch.
- Check the PC setup in Data Service Manual.
In case that the simple remedy steps does not work help with terminal, If the same
problem persists, contact to the local agency or consult the nearest service center and or a
qualified technician will to solve the trouble.
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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 caus e an explosion or fire resulting
in bodily injury or even death.
INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES
Certain electronic equipment may be shielded 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 so.
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 INFORMATION
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 evaluati 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 Abs orption Rate,or SAR.The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*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 to a
wireless 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 0.711W/kg. (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 safe
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://www.fcc.gov / oet / fccid after searching on FCC
ID : ODGHTP-800.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR)can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications &Internet Association (CTIA)web-site at http://phonefacts.net.*In the
United States and Canada,the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
watts/kg (W/kg)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 ariations
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 equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
● Increase the separetion 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.

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