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Novatel Wireless, Inc.T2050UserManualR1.0AuthorRevisionChangesDateBwuR1.0FirstRelease20160721Confidential Material:This document contains information that is proprietary and confidential,reading and copying this document is prohibited without permission fromNovatel Wireless, Inc.
ContentsUSER MANUAL................................................................................................................................11 OVERVIEW ...............................................................................................................................12 FEATURES ...............................................................................................................................13 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................23.1 LED BEHAVIOR.................................................................................................................... 23.2 BUTTON BEHAVIOR............................................................................................................... 23.3 SCREEN ON/OFF BEHAVIOR ..................................................................................................44 BASIC OPERATION .................................................................................................................64.1 ON-OFF DEVICE....................................................................................................................64.2 MAKE CALLS ........................................................................................................................64.3 ANSWER CALLS ....................................................................................................................6FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT..........................7
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC. T2000 User Manual Rev.: R1.011 OverviewNovatel T2050 (Home Phone Connect) works over the Verizon 4G LTE Broadbandwireless network, and uses your existing home phone number and handsets.GET CONNECTED IN MINUTESJust 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 youwhen you travel.KEEP YOUR PHONE…LOSE THE LANDLINEEnjoy 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 cordedor cordless phone. Use your own home phone number or set up a new one.SEE SIGNAL STRENGTH, ALERT AND MORE ON THE TOUCH-KEYNAVIGATION SCREENThe T2050 with Voice’s user friendly touch-key navigation screen puts theinformation 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 thedevice.MAINTAIN YOUR ABILITY TO MAKE CALLS DURING POWER OUTAGESThe T2050 with Voice’s backup battery provides 3 hours talk time and 33 hoursstandby.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.: R1.023 ProductIntroduction3.1 LED BehaviorBlink rate = 1 sec on, 1 sec offStateLEDOperationUse CasesNoteNormalStateSolid BlueDefault ScreenUse TTY text icon. Never showbattery icon in status bar, only inHome screen.Add roaming icon to status bar,normal sequence (check)Solid BlueIncoming/Outgoing call(including 911)Phone icon should be presenton the left side.911 should be the same exceptthe call number.Solid BlueIncoming/Outgoing FaxSolid BlueCall WaitingSolid BlueConference CallSolid BlueSoftware Update in progressSoftware Update completedNotificationStateBlinking BlueVoice Mail AvailableBlinking BlueCall Forwarding EnabledCall forwarding icon should beactivated when the user set upcall forwarding from the phoneconnected to New Zealand.Call forwarding icon should becleared when either the userdisable up call forwarding fromthe phone connected to NewZealand or if there is anincoming call to New ZealandBlinking BlueBattery Powered CaseTurn ON when switch to batteryfor 10 sec.Low battery – LED blink REDBlinking BlueMissed Call CaseError StateBlinking RedNo Service CaseBlinking RedSIM Error CaseBlinking RedSIM Locked CaseBlinking RedLow BatteryLow = 10% or less3.2 Button BehaviorPower ButtonStateButton PressNotesDevice OFFStartupNo timer, no delay, just press andreleaseDevice ONShutdownNo timer, no delay, just press andreleaseMenu ButtonStateButton PressNotesDevice OFFNo effect
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC. T2000 User Manual Rev.: R1.03Device ONScreen ONShort Press–Change sub-screenLong Press – Jump to Homescreen Long press = 3 secondsDevice ONScreen OFFShort Press–turn screen onLong Press – turn screen onHome screen displayed–do notremember last sub-screen.Long press = 3 secondsReset ButtonStateButton PressNotesDevice OFFNo effectDevice ONReset to factory defaultsPress & hold 3 secs (need pin)
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC. T2000 User Manual Rev.: R1.043.3 Screen On/Off Behavior•T1 = 30 seconds•T2 = 5 secondsScreen On/Off BehaviorPowerStateScreen On/OffNotesAC/BatteryStartupOn, Timeout (T1)If user does nothing, transition to Idle state.AC/BatteryIdleOffAC/BatteryIncoming callOn, Timeout (T1)Answered => Call in progressIgnored => Timeout from last ring.AC/BatteryOff hookDialingOn, Timeout (T1)Timeout restarts with each tone/keypress,so applies if user leaves phone off hook.KeypressAC/BatteryCall in progressOnIncoming or outgoing callIncludes call waiting, conferencingAC/BatteryHang upTimeout (T1)Timeout starts from hang up.AC/BatteryViewing Sub-screensOn, Timeout (T1)Timeout starts from each HW button press.After timeout, turn screen off. When userpushes the button again, Home screen isdisplayed.AC/BatteryMissed call stateTimeout from last ring (incoming call event)No special behavior for missed call ongoingstate.AC/BatteryCall ForwardingNo special behaviorAC/BatterySW Updatedownload inprogressNo special behaviorAC/BatterySW Update readyto installNospecial behaviorAC/BatterySW Update inprogress(installation)OnAfter install, restart.Normal T1 timeout.AC/BatterySW Updatecomplete messageOffDo not go back to Home screen–keep SWmessage until user presses button.Low BatteryStartupOn,Timeout (T2)If user does nothing, transition to Idle stateLow BatteryIdleOffLow BatteryIncoming callOn, Timeout (T2)Timeout starts when user answers OR lastring.NOTE:Screen will not show caller information.Low BatteryOff hookDialingOn,Timeout (T2)Timeout restarts with each tone/keypress.NOTE:Screen will not show number dialed.Low BatteryCall in progressOffTimeout from last ring (incoming call) or dialaction (outgoing call).Low BatteryCall in progress,incoming call (callwaiting)On, Timeout (T2)As for normal incoming call.Low BatteryCall in progress,outgoing call(conferencing)On, Timeout (T2)As for normal outgoing call.Low BatteryHang upOn, 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.: R1.05Low BatteryViewing Sub-screensOn, Timeout (T2)Timeout starts from each HW button press.After timeout, turn screen off. When userpushes the button again, Home screen isdisplayed.Low BatteryMissed callstateNo special behavior during this state.Incoming call will have turned screen – seeIncoming call.Low BatteryCall ForwardingNo special behavior during this state.Low BatterySW Updatedownload inprogressn/aWill not downloadLow BatterySWUpdate readyto installNo special behaviorLow BatterySW Update inprogress(installation)n/aWill not install
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC. T2000 User Manual Rev.: R1.064 BasicOperation4.1 On-offdeviceThepowerswitchislocatedinthebackofthedevice1. Switchthepowerkeytothe”ON”position, youcanopenthedevice.2. Switchthepowerkeytothe”OFF”position, youcanclosethedevice.4.2 Makecalls1. Poweronthedevice.2. Pickupthehandset.3. Todialthenumberuntilyouhearthetone.4. Waitabout3S, thedevicewillcallout.5. Whenthecallisconnected, youcantalkwitheachother.6. Putdownthehandsetorpresstheendkey, thephonewillbehungup.4.3 AnswercallsThephoneofconnectingtoT2000willringwhenthere’sanincomingcall.1. Pickupthehandset, thecallisconnecting.2. Putdownthehandsetorpresstheendkey, thephonewillbehungup.
NOVATEL WIRELESS, INC. T2000 User Manual Rev.: R1.07Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement15.21You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved bythe part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operatethe equipment.15.105(b)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference 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 thereceiver 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 and2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycauseundesired operation of the device.FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter.2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for anuncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated witha minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.Allowed maximum gain(dBi), including antenna cable lossFrequency Band Antenna gain (dBi, including cable loss)740 MHz ~ 800 MHz WWAN 2.53 dBi1710 MHz ~ 1900 MHz WWAN 4.12 dBi1910 MHz ~ 2200 MHz WWAN 3.88 dBiEnd user product of external antennas available from vendors specified by theequipment supplier. Pleasecontact the equipment supplier for end user antenna andconnector recommendations.

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