Inseego NVWT2000 New Zealand User Manual T2000 EN 1026x

Novatel Wireless Inc New Zealand T2000 EN 1026x

User Manual

  Novatel Wireless, Inc.  T2000 User Manual                                     R1.0   Author Revision Changes  Date Bwu R1.0 FirstRelease  20160721     Confidential Material: This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential, reading and copying this document is prohibited without permission from Novatel Wireless, Inc.
    Contents  USER MANUAL ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2 FEATURES ..................................................................................................................................... 1 3 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 2 3.1 LED BEHAVIOR ......................................................................................................................... 2 3.2 BUTTON BEHAVIOR .................................................................................................................... 2 3.3 SCREEN ON/OFF BEHAVIOR ....................................................................................................... 4 4 BASIC OPERATION ....................................................................................................................... 6 4.1 ON-OFF DEVICE ......................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 MAKE CALLS .............................................................................................................................. 6 4.3 ANSWER CALLS ......................................................................................................................... 6 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT ........................... 7
 NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  1 1 Overview Novatel T2000 (Home Phone Connect) works over the Verizon 4G LTE Broadband wireless network, and uses your existing home phone number and handsets.   GET CONNECTED IN MINUTES Just plug in, connect your phone and make calls. Connecting your phone is a snap. You can do it yourself—no professional installation required. Set up this small, sleek, portable device in the kitchen, your office, the bedroom, and even take it with you when you travel.  KEEP YOUR PHONE…LOSE THE LANDLINE Enjoy clear local and long distance telephone service with caller ID, call forwarding, call waiting, call holding, three-way calling, TTY-TTD, and E911. Plug in your corded or cordless phone. Use your own home phone number or set up a new one.  SEE SIGNAL STRENGTH, ALERT AND MORE ON THE TOUCH-KEY NAVIGATION SCREEN The T2000 with Voice’s user friendly touch-key navigation screen puts the information you need right at your fingertips. See voice and data signal strength, number of new voice mails, Alert status, backup battery life, and more directly on the device.  MAINTAIN YOUR ABILITY TO MAKE CALLS DURING POWER OUTAGES The T2000 with Voice’s backup battery provides 3 hours talk time and 33 hours standby. 2 Features  LTE Bands: B2,B4,B13   GPS Support (E911 Support)   VoLTE Compliant, HD Voice.  2RJ-11Phone Jacks   1 RJ-31 Security Ports   1 SMA Port for External LTE antenna   DECT 6.0 Support  TTY Support  FAX Support   Callwaiting, callforwarding, three-waycalling  SupportforCallerID  FOTA  Nano SIM
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  2 3 ProductIntroduction 3.1 LED Behavior Blink rate = 1 sec on, 1 sec off State  LED Operation  Use Cases  Note Normal State  Solid Blue  Default Screen  Use TTY text icon. Never show battery icon in status bar, only in Home screen.  Add roaming icon to status bar, normal sequence (check)  Solid Blue  Incoming/Outgoing call  (including 911)  Phone icon should be present on the left side. 911 should be the same except the call number. Solid Blue  Incoming/Outgoing Fax    Solid Blue  Call Waiting   Solid Blue  Conference Call   Solid Blue  Software Update in progress Software Update completed    Notification State  Blinking Blue  Voice Mail Available   Blinking Blue  Call Forwarding Enabled  Call forwarding icon should be activated when the user set up call forwarding from the phone connected to New Zealand. Call forwarding icon should be cleared when either the user disable up call forwarding from the phone connected to New Zealand or if there is an incoming call to New Zealand Blinking Blue  Battery Powered Case  Turn ON when switch to battery for 10 sec.  Low battery – LED blink RED Blinking Blue  Missed Call Case   Error State  Blinking Red  No Service Case   Blinking Red  SIM Error Case   Blinking Red  SIM Locked Case     Blinking Red  Low Battery  Low = 10% or less 3.2 Button Behavior Power Button State  Button Press  Notes Device OFF  Startup  No timer, no delay, just press and release Device ON  Shutdown  No timer, no delay, just press and release  Menu Button State  Button Press  Notes Device OFF  No effect
 NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  3 Device ON Screen ON  Short Press – Change sub-screenLong Press – Jump to Home screen  Long press = 3 seconds Device ON Screen OFF  Short Press – turn screen on Long Press – turn screen on  Home screen displayed – do not remember last sub-screen. Long press = 3 seconds  Reset Button State  Button Press  Notes Device OFF  No effect   Device ON  Reset to factory defaults  Press & hold 3 secs (need pin)
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  4 3.3  Screen On/Off Behavior   T1 = 30 seconds   T2 = 5 seconds Screen On/Off Behavior Power  State  Screen On/Off  Notes AC/Battery  Startup  On, Timeout (T1) If user does nothing, transition to Idle state. AC/Battery  Idle  Off   AC/Battery  Incoming call  On, Timeout (T1) Answered => Call in progress Ignored => Timeout from last ring. AC/Battery  Off hook Dialing  On, Timeout (T1) Timeout restarts with each tone/keypress, so applies if user leaves phone off hook. Keypress  AC/Battery  Call in progress  On  Incoming or outgoing call Includes call waiting, conferencing AC/Battery  Hang up  Timeout (T1)  Timeout starts from hang up. AC/Battery  Viewing Sub-screens  On, Timeout (T1) Timeout starts from each HW button press. After timeout, turn screen off. When user pushes the button again, Home screen is displayed. AC/Battery  Missed call state   Timeout from last ring (incoming call event) No special behavior for missed call ongoing state. AC/Battery  Call Forwarding   No special behavior AC/Battery  SW Update download in progress  No special behavior AC/Battery  SW Update ready to install   No special behavior AC/Battery  SW Update in progress (installation) On  After install, restart.  Normal T1 timeout. AC/Battery  SW Update complete message  Off  Do not go back to Home screen – keep SW message until user presses button. Low Battery  Startup  On, Timeout (T2) If user does nothing, transition to Idle state Low Battery  Idle  Off   Low Battery  Incoming call  On, Timeout (T2) Timeout starts when user answers OR last ring. NOTE:  Screen will not show caller information. Low Battery  Off hook Dialing  On, Timeout (T2) Timeout restarts with each tone/keypress. NOTE:  Screen will not show number dialed. Low Battery  Call in progress  Off  Timeout from last ring (incoming call) or dial action (outgoing call). Low Battery  Call in progress, incoming call (call waiting) On, Timeout (T2) As for normal incoming call. Low Battery  Call in progress, outgoing call (conferencing) On, Timeout (T2) As for normal outgoing call. Low Battery  Hang up  On, Timeout (T2) Timeout starts from hang up. (If screen is already ON and time running, restart time upon hang up)
 NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  5 Low Battery  Viewing Sub-screens  On, Timeout (T2) Timeout starts from each HW button press. After timeout, turn screen off. When user pushes the button again, Home screen is displayed. Low Battery  Missed call state   No special behavior during this state. Incoming call will have turned screen – see Incoming call. Low Battery  Call Forwarding   No special behavior during this state. Low Battery  SW Update download in progress  n/a Will not download Low Battery  SW Update ready to install   No special behavior Low Battery  SW Update in progress (installation)  n/a Will not install
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  6 4 BasicOperation 4.1 On-offdevice Thepowerswitchislocatedinthebackofthedevice 1. Switchthepowerkeytothe”ON”position, youcanopenthedevice. 2. Switchthepowerkeytothe”OFF”position, youcanclosethedevice.  4.2 Makecalls 1. Poweronthedevice. 2. Pickupthehandset. 3. Todialthenumberuntilyouhearthetone. 4. Waitabout3S, thedevicewillcallout. 5. Whenthecallisconnected, youcantalkwitheachother. 6. Putdownthehandsetorpresstheendkey, thephonewillbehungup. 4.3 Answercalls ThephoneofconnectingtoT2000willringwhenthere’sanincomingcall. 1. Pickupthehandset, thecallisconnecting. 2. Putdownthehandsetorpresstheendkey, thephonewillbehungup.
 NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC.  T2000 User Manual   Rev.: R1.0  7 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement  15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  15.105(b) 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 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.  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 cause undesired operation of the device.  FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1.  This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2.  This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.  Allowed maximum gain(dBi), including antenna cable loss Frequency Band  Antenna gain (dBi, including cable loss)740 MHz ~ 800 MHz WWAN  2.53 dBi 1710 MHz ~ 1900 MHz WWAN  4.12 dBi 1910 MHz ~ 2200 MHz WWAN  3.88 dBi  End user product of external antennas available from vendors specified by the equipment supplier. Pleasecontact the equipment supplier for end user antenna and connector recommendations.

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