LG Electronics USA LSI1100 Portable Wireless Local Loop Telephone (PCS) User Manual
LG Electronics USA Portable Wireless Local Loop Telephone (PCS) Users Manual
Users Manual
CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone User Guide Model: LSI-1100 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 REVISED HISTORY DATE 2002/06/3 ISSUE ISSUE1 CONTENTS OF CHANGES Initial Release REMARK LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 Blank Page FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, maintain a 2.54 cm. separation distance between the user’s body and the phone, including the antenna. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 CONTENTS Highlights ................................................................................................................................... 6 1. Important Information .................................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. Front View of the Telephone ....................................................................................... 9 LCD Display...............................................................................................................10 Installation ................................................................................................................. 11 Installation Steps ....................................................................................................... 13 Basic Operation ............................................................................................................. 17 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4. Safety Information ....................................................................................................... 7 Optimal Phone Performance ....................................................................................... 7 Care and Service......................................................................................................... 8 Making a Call.............................................................................................................17 Redialing Last Outgoing Number .............................................................................. 17 Receiving a Call......................................................................................................... 18 Signal Strength .......................................................................................................... 18 Missed Call Message ................................................................................................ 18 List of Menu State ......................................................................................................... 19 4.1 Volume / Ring............................................................................................................... 20 4.1.1 Ring Volume ..................................................................................................... 20 4.1.2 Key Volume....................................................................................................... 20 4.1.3 Ear Volume ....................................................................................................... 20 4.1.4 Ring Select ....................................................................................................... 21 4.2 Additional feature ......................................................................................................... 21 4.2.1 Wake-up Time ................................................................................................... 21 4.2.2 Minute Alert ....................................................................................................... 21 4.2.3 Set Rx call mode (not applicable in the Voice only model) ..................................... 22 4.2.4 Backlight ........................................................................................................... 22 4.2.5 Own number ..................................................................................................... 22 4.3 Dial features ................................................................................................................. 22 4.3.1 Hot Line .............................................................................................................. 22 4.3.2 Hot Line Time .................................................................................................... 23 4.3.3 Auto Time-out .................................................................................................... 23 4.3.4 Speed Dial (enable / disable) ............................................................................ 23 4.3.5 Key-tone Length ................................................................................................ 24 4.4 Security Features ......................................................................................................... 24 4.4.1 Lock Mode Set ..................................................................................................... 24 4.4.2 Clear Calls........................................................................................................... 25 4.4.3 Clear Memory ...................................................................................................... 25 4.4.4 Emergency Call ................................................................................................... 25 4.4.5 Restriction Call Service ......................................................................................... 26 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 5. Functions while in a call ................................................................................................ 28 5.1 Mute ............................................................................................................................. 28 5.2 Ear Volume .................................................................................................................. 28 6. Searching, Editing & Dialing.............................................................................................. 29 6.1 Retrieving Phone Number by Name ............................................................................ 29 6.2 Retrieving Phone Number by Address......................................................................... 29 6.3 Retrieving Phone Number by NUMBER ...................................................................... 31 6.4 Fast Searching ............................................................................................................. 31 6.5 Clear Memory............................................................................................................... 31 7. SMS (Short Message Service) ........................................................................................... 32 7.1 Checking & Deleting Received Message ..................................................................... 32 7.2 MSG Notification tone select........................................................................................ 33 7.3 Message Sending ........................................................................................................ 33 8. Beside Functions................................................................................................................ 36 8.1 Redial ........................................................................................................................... 36 8.2 Finding Last Call History .............................................................................................. 36 8.3 Flash ............................................................................................................................ 36 8.4 Safe mode.................................................................................................................... 36 9. Storing Phone Number....................................................................................................... 37 9.1 Storing/Editing Phone Numbers................................................................................... 37 9.2 Finding Stored Phone Numbers................................................................................... 40 10. General Information ......................................................................................................... 41 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 Highlights Congratulations on your purchase of the LSI-1100 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: 5-line LCD Display with status indicator A choice of 10 ring sounds A menu driven interface with prompts for easy operation Last Number Redial Speed Dialing with a 99-number memory Dial tone ROH (Receiver Off-Hook) tone Adjustable Ring Volume Internal Battery Pack AC Power Supply Antenna Data Port for service and repair (not applicable in the voice only model) USB Connector for Data service (not applicable in the voice only model) Back light LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 1. Important Information 1.1 Safety Information Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Do not use this product near swimming pools or other bodies of water. IMPORTANT Before installing or operating this product read this information. 1.2 Optimal Phone Performance 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 LGIC Dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Use only the battery, antenna and AC power supply provided by LGIC. 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 battery and AC power supply. If the unit is inoperable, then return to the service agent for service. Avoid shock or impact. We recommend you to charge the internal battery before initial use. The battery may be discharged during delivery. LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 1.3 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. - AC/DC Adapter 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. LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. Introduction 2.1 Front View of the Telephone ① Navigation Left Key : Function for decreasing volume down. ② Navigation Down Key : Function for scrolling down menu in menu state. ③ Softkey 1[MENU] Key : Activate a Menu state. ④ Send Key : Function key to call / Function for 3- way calling In call state ⑤ Redial Key : Function as redialing ⑥ Navigation Up Key : Function for entering a MSG menu in idle state / Function for scrolling up menu in menu state. ⑦ Navigation Right Key : Function for increasing volume up. ⑧ Softkey 2[BOOK] Key : Activate a Book state. ⑨ End Key : Terminate call or ⑩ “ # ”Key as a keypad lock. : Function menu state. ⑪ Clear Key : Key to delete the last digit. LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.2 LCD Display The LCD shows icons on the top of the LCD screen. Different indicator appears based on the phone's operating mode. 13 13 May, May,Mon Mon 44: :11 PM 11 PM MENU MENU BOOK BOOK 1) RSSI indicator : Indicates the signal strength in the service area. 2) 3) No service : The phone is not receiving system signal. In use : Displayed when call is in progress or the phone is in off-hook and dial tone heard. :No service : In use 4) Text message : Displayed when a text message is received. 5) Voice message : Displayed when a voice message is received. 6) Alarm : Displayed when wake up alarm time was setting. 7) Caller ID : Displayed when caller ID is received. 8) Battery charge level : Indicates charged battery level. 10 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.3 Installation You should follow each step carefully as shown below in order to guarantee proper operation of CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone. STEP I. Check Components Fixed Wireless Terminal is supplied with the following standard unit and accessories; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LSI-110/1100 Main Unit with Antenna Battery User Guide AC/DC Adapter Charger -1EA-1EA-1EA-1EA-1EA- Please make sure that these components are present before you begin the unit installation. And then compare the following figures and components. If components are missing or damage is found, contact the store where you purchased the unit immediately. STEP II. Place the Terminal Place the terminal on the stable flat secure surface area (desk, table, etc.). Serious damage may result if the unit falls. Do not place the unit on, or within 1 meter of heaters or radiators. This unit is designed for desktop usage. Avoid direct exposure to the sun lights and damp area. Read the SAFETY INFORMATION located at the first part of this document before you place the terminal STEP III. Connect Components (See the figures in “Installation Steps”.) Open the battery cover, securely connect the battery cord, place the battery and close the cover. Connect the AC/DC Adapter cable to the DC input port located at the rear side of the charger. -. If it is good, beep tone is heard. -. If it is not good, you have to connect the adapter or battery, again. Please follow the below to get better voice quality; 1. Keep away from electrical appliances such as TV, computer, radio and so on. 2. 3. Keep terminal in a high and central location with no obstructions, such as metal walls. Raise the integral antenna of terminal to get maximum strength of receive signal as shown figure at the next page. 11 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 STEP IV. Check the LCD Display After you follow the installation instruction step I to step III, please check the LCD for normal operation. If you may not see status of service, please repeat the 2nd instruction of step III. And conform Fixed Wireless Telephone to get the proper signal strength from service operator system. ※ The adapter type(with power cord) may be different by country adaptation. 12 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.4 Installation 2.4.1. Voice and Data supporting model. Connect the AC power supply line in the charger Connect outlet. adapter to Press and hold the button to power on. Pick down the handset on the charger to charge. After charging the terminal, make a call. Lock Switch : Turn on the switch to fix phone with charger. Turn on the switch to make a call during Charging state. The adapter type may be different by country adaptation. Be careful of power voltage. 13 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.4.2. Voice only model. The adapter type may be different by country adaptation. Be careful of power voltage. 14 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.4.3 Battery Replacement Step(Voice and Data supporting model) ① Battery ② Battery Cable ③ Battery Cover ④ Charging Slot 15 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2.4.4 Battery Replacement Step(Voice only model) ⑤ Battery ⑥ Battery Cable ⑦ Battery Cover ⑧ Charging Slot 16 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 3. Basic Operation 3.1 Making a Call 1. Pick up the handset and press Send Key button 2. Listen for dial tone 3. Enter the phone number with area code if needed. SAVE SAVE 4. 1234567 1234567 FIND FIND Wait for the Auto Time-out. Calling. . . Calling. . . 5. The call is connected and you can start conversation. 6. To disconnect the call, Press End button. 1234567 1234567 3.2 Redialing Last Outgoing Number 1. Pick up the handset and press Send Key button 2. Listen for dial tone. Press Redial button. The last number that you called will be re-dialed. If re-dialed number is a received number,( LSI-1100 Only) 1. @ will be attached in front of re-dial number 2. You can’t connect a line even if you redial. Correcting dialing mistakes 1. Press Clear button shortly to erase the most recent digit. 2. Press and hold Clear button for at least one second. If the phone is locked, enter the Lock Code If the call did not go through, press the hook switch and dial again. Battery icon is displayed only when the terminal is operating by battery without AC power. 17 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 3.3 Receiving a Call 1. When bell rings, Press Any Key or pick up the handset from the charger. Call From Call From 0123456789 0123456789 Press Send key at the Lock state. 2. Start conversation. 3. To disconnect the call, press End key or pick down the handset on the charger. Time: Time: MENU MENU 0 : 23 0 : 23 012345789 012345789 MUTE MUTE 3.4 Signal Strength The quality of calls depends on the signal strength in your area. The stronger the signal, the better the call quality. The signal strength icon indicates the current strength as a number of bars. You can see the antenna and bars according to the strength of received signal in the upper-left part. 13 May, Mon 13 May, Mon 4 : 11 PM 4 : 11 PM MENU MENU BOOK BOOK 3.5 Missed Call Message If a call is received and not answered for user’s absence, You are informed that you have missed a call. The latest missed call time and number of missed call is displayed. Press [OK] to erase “Missed call” message. 18 Missed 1 Call Missed 1 Call 10 : 51 AM 10 : 51 AM OK OK LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 4. List of Menu State Main Menu 1. Volume / Ring 2. Additional 3. Dial features 4. Security Sub-Menu 1. Ring Volume 2. Key Volume 3. Ear Volume 4. Ring Type 1. Wake-up time 2 .Minute alert 3.Rx call mode Setting Value Default 4 steps 4 steps +silent 4 steps 10 types Off/Once/Always On/Off Voice / Fax for next / Always Fax / Modem for next / Always modem 4.Backlight Always off / 10 seconds / 30 seconds 5.Own Number 1. Hot Line 2. Hot Line Time 3. Auto time-out Display own number Off/On 2-9 Sec. 2-9 Sec. 4. Speed Dialing Enable/Disable 5. Key tone length 1. Set Lock mode 2. Clear calls Normal/Long On/Off No/Yes 3. Clear memory No/Yes 4. Emergency call 5. Restrict call Local(3.ea) 5.1 restrict set 5.2 permit memory No restriction/restriction /emergency only Local(10.ea) 5.3 Deny memory Local(10.ea) 6. new code Create new lock code 19 Not applicable in the Voice only model LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 4.1 Volume / Ring This menu allows you to adjust the various different volumes. 4.1.1 Ring Volume The received tone when you receive a call can be adjusted. From the MENU 1. Press [MENU] + 1(Volume/Ring)+ 1(Ring Volume) in onhook state. 2. Press Navigation Left / Right Key or [NEXT] to adjust ring volume. 3. Press [OK] OK OK NEXT NEXT to store the ring volume level RING VOLUME RING VOLUME By the Volume button 1. MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 1:VOLUME / RING 1:VOLUME / RING 2:ADDITIONL 2:ADDITIONL 3:DIAL FEATURES 3:DIAL FEATURES Press Navigation Left / Right Key to adjust ring volume in on-hook state 4.1.2 Key Volume The tone when you press a key can be adjusted. 1. Press [MENU] + 1(Volume/Ring) + 2(Key Volume) in onhook state. 2. Press Navigation Left / Right Key or [NEXT] to adjust key volume Press [OK] to store the key volume level 3. OK OK NEXT NEXT KEY VOLUME KEY VOLUME OK OK NEXT NEXT 4.1.3 Ear Volume The voice of the other party can be adjusted in on-hook state. 1. Press [MENU] + 1(Volume/Ring) + 3(Ear Volume) in onhook state. 2. Press Navigation Left / Right Key or [NEXT] to adjust ear piece volume 3. Press [OK] to store the ear volume level. EAR VOLUME EAR VOLUME OK OK Press Navigation Left / Right Key to adjust volume during conversation. 20 NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 4.1.3 Ring Select You can select the various ring types. 1. Press [MENU] + 1(Volume/Ring) 4(Ring Type) in on-hook state. 2. Select a desired ring type with Navigation Up / Down Key or [NEXT]. There are 10 different ring types. Those are Standard,Option 1,Option 2, Option 3, Option 4, Habanera, Deutsch song, La Primavera, Oh! susanna, Beethoven RINGER TYPE RINGER TYPE OK OK STANDARD STANDARD RING 1 RING 1 RING 2 RING 2 NEXT NEXT 4.2 Additional feature 4.2.1 Wake-up Time This function allows you to adjust Wake-up Time. 1. Press [MENU] + 2(ADDITIONAL) + 1(Wake-up Time) MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 1:VOLUME / RING 1:VOLUME / RING 2: ADDITIONAL 2: ADDITIONAL 3:DIAL FEATURES 3:DIAL FEATURES OK OK In on – hook State 2. Select Off, Once or Always by [NEXT] and press [OK]. NEXT NEXT ALARM TIME ALARM TIME OK OK Once Once Always Always Off Off NEXT NEXT 3. Press [EDIT] and set the time. 4. Select A.M. or P.M. by [AM/PM]. 5. If you want to modify the wrong time, press Clear button and set again. Wake-up Time Wake-up Time 11 : 10 AM 11 : 10 AM EDIT EDIT OK OK 6. Press [OK] to save and exit 4.2.2 Minute Alert Alerts you every minute during a call. 1. Press [MENU] + 2(ADDITIONAL) + 2(Minute Alert) MUNITUE ALERT MUNITUE ALERT In on – hook State 2. Select On or Off by [NEXT] or Navigation Left / Right Key. 3. Press [OK] to save and exit OK OK 4.2.3 Set Rx call mode (not applicable in the Voice only model) 21 Off Off On On NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 1. Press [MENU] + 2(ADDITIONAL) + 3(RX Call Mode) in on – hook State. RX CALL MODE RX CALL MODE 2. Select Voice, Fax for next, Always Fax, Modem for next by Navigation Left / Right Key or [NEXT] . 3. Press [OK] to save and exit. OK OK Voice Voice Fax For Next Fax For Next Always Fax Always Fax NEXT NEXT 4.2.4 Backlight 1. Press [MENU] + 2(ADDITIONAL) + 4(Backlight) in on – hook State. BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT 1. Select Always off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds by Navigation Up / Down Key or [NEXT] button. 2. Press [OK] to save and exit. OK OK Always Off Always Off 10 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 30 Seconds NEXT NEXT 4.2.5 Own number 1. Press [MENU] + 2(ADDITIONAL) + 5(Own Number) in on – hook Sate. 2. Press [OK] to exit. Own Number Own Number 012-345-6789 012-345-6789 OK OK 4.3 Dial features 4.3.1 Hot Line 1. Press [MENU] + 3 (DIAL FEATURES) + 1(Hot Line) in on – hook state. 2. Select On or Off by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key. and press [OK] to select. 3. Press [EDIT] to input Hot Line phone number. DIAL FEAUTRES DIAL FEAUTRES 1:Hot Line 1:Hot Line 2:Hot Line Time 2:Hot Line Time 3:Auto Time-Out 3:Auto Time-Out OK OK NEXT NEXT Hot Line Hot Line OK OK Off Off On On NEXT NEXT 4. Enter the Hot Line phone number. Hot line 5. Press [OK] to save and exit. 119 EDIT 4.3.2 Hot Line Time 1. Press [MENU] + 3 (DIAL FEATURES) + 2(Hot Line time) In on – hook Sate. 22 OK LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. Select hot line connection time(2~9 sec.) by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key. Hot Line Time Hot Line Time 3. Press [OK] to select. OK OK 2 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 3 Sec 4 Sec 4 Sec NEXT NEXT 4.3.3 Auto Time-out Setting the length of time the phone waits before automatically dialing a number. You can select this time between 2 and 9 second. 1. Press [MENU] + 3(DIAL FEATURES) + 3(Auto Timeout) In on – hook State. Auto Time-Out Auto Time-Out 2. Select Auto time-out second between 2 and 9 by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key. OK OK 3. Press [OK] to select. 2 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 3 Sec 4 Sec 4 Sec NEXT NEXT 4.3.4 Speed Dial (enable / disable) 1. Press [MENU] + 3 (DIAL FEATURES) + 4(Speed Dialing) in on – hook State. 2. Select Enable or Disable by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key and press [OK] to save and exit. SPEED DIALING SPEED DIALING OK OK This function can be used when the Speed Dial is set to Yes. Speed Dial Function 1. You can store phone numbers in memory locations (1~99) and place a call. 23 Disable Disable Enable Enable NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. Press the memory number (1 through 99) corresponding to the appropriate memory location, and hold for a few seconds. 4.3.5 Key-tone Length Setting key beep playback length. Possible settings are Normal and Long. 1. Press [MENU] + 3(DIAL FEATURES) + 5(KeyTone Length) in on – hook State. 2. Select Normal or Long by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key and press [OK] to select. DIAL FEAUTRES DIAL FEAUTRES 4:Speed Dialing 4:Speed Dialing 5:KeyTone Length 5:KeyTone Length OK OK NEXT NEXT KEY TONE LENGTH KEY TONE LENGTH OK OK 4.4 Security Features Long Long Normal Normal NEXT NEXT 4.4.1 Lock Mode Set This function prevents your phone from being used without permission. Typical default value is 0000. Possible settings are ON/OFF. The OFF means that the phone is not locked. ON sets the phone locked immediately. 1. Press [MENU] + 4 (SECURITY) 2. Enter your own 4 digit lock code When this product comes out, the default is 0000. 3. Press 1(Set Lock Mode) 4. Select Off, On by [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key. 5. Press [OK] to save and exit. Enter Enter Lock Code Lock Code ㅡㅡ ** ㅡㅡ ** SECURITY SECURITY 1:Set Lock Mode 1:Set Lock Mode 2:Clear Calls 2:Clear Calls 3:Clear Memory 3:Clear Memory OK OK NEXT NEXT SET LOCK SET LOCK Off Off On On OK OK NEXT NEXT 4.4.2 Clear Calls When a previous outgoing or incoming call history is stored in a memory location, you can erase the all call history. 1. Do the above 1 and 2 steps of 4.4.1. 2. Press 2(Clear Calls) 24 CLEAR CALL STACK CLEAR CALL STACK OK OK No No Yes Yes NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 3. Press [YES] to erase all call history. 4.4.3 Clear Memory When you want to delete phonebook memory, you can erase all phonebook memory. 1. o the above step1 and 2 of 4.4.1. CLEAR WHOLE BOOK CLEAR WHOLE BOOK 2. Press 3(Clear Memory). 3. Press [YES] to erase all phone memory. OK OK No No Yes Yes NEXT NEXT 4.4.4 Emergency Call Even if your phone is locked you can make calls to 3 emergency numbers. 1. Do the above step1 and 2 of 4.4.1. EMERGENCY 1 2. Press 4(Emergency Call) 3. Press [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key to choose the number from 1 to 3. 123 EDIT NEXT 4. Press [EDIT]. 5. Enter the emergency phone number. 6. Press [OK] to save the number. 7. Press [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key to edit others or Press End button to exit emergency call process. OK OK 123 123 QUIT QUIT 4.4.5 Restriction Call Service This function is a convenient feature which enables user to restrict using any phone number. To forbid using any phone number, user must set the number in deny edit. Can’t use any phone number(max 32digits) started with the number saved in deny edit. If user set the phone number in permit edit, can use any phone number (max 32digits) started with the number even if the phone number is set in deny edit. Ex) example to restrict using the phone number started with “700” . 25 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 1. set “Restriction” in Restrict set menu (Menu 4.5.1) 2. set “700” in deny edit. (Menu 4.5.3) 3. set “700-1234” in permit edit.(Menu 4.5.2) Result : user can use the phone number started with “700-1234”. 4.4.5.1 Restrict set No restriction This is a general function which has no any restrictions Restriction This is a function that you can set permitted phone number and denied phone number. Emergency only This is a function which enable you to call only emergency numbers. MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 4:SECURITY 4:SECURITY 1. Press [MENU] and 4(SECURITY ). OK OK NEXT NEXT 2. Enter a lock code using key pad. Enter Enter Lock Code Lock Code ㅡㅡ ** ㅡㅡ ** 3. Press 5(Restrict Call) and 1(Restrict Set). RESTRICT CALL RESTRICT CALL 1:Restrict Set 1:Restrict Set 2:Permit Memory 2:Permit Memory 3:Deny Memory 3:Deny Memory OK OK 4. Select “No Restriction” ,” Restriction” or “Emergency only ” using [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down key and press [OK]. NEXT NEXT RESTRICT SET RESTRICT SET OK OK No restriction No restriction restirction restirction Emergency Only Emergency Only NEXT NEXT ♦ Below 4.4.5.2 and 4.4.5.3 function can be used when the Restrict set is set to “Restriction”. 4.4.5.2 Permit memory You can call it if the phone numbers saved in permit edit though they were saved in deny edit. You can save 10 permit phone numbers. 1. Do the above step 1~2 of 4.4.1. RESTRICT CALL RESTRICT CALL 1:Restrict Set 1:Restrict Set 2:Permit Memory 2:Permit Memory 3:Deny Memory 3:Deny Memory OK OK 26 NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. Press 5(Restrict Call) and 2(Permit Memory). 3.Press [EDIT] to edit permit phone number. Permit Permit 4.Enter the permit phone number. 12345 12345 5.Press [OK] to save and exit. EDIT EDIT NEXT NEXT 4.4.5.3 Deny memory You couldn’t call any phone numbers saved in deny edit. You can save 10 deny phone numbers. 1. Do the above step 1~2 of 4.4.1 2. Press 5(Restrict Call) and 3(Deny Memory). RESTRICT CALL RESTRICT CALL 1:Restrict Set 1:Restrict Set 2:Permit Memory 2:Permit Memory 3:Deny Memory 3:Deny Memory OK OK Restrict Restrict 3. Press [EDIT] to edit deny number. NEXT NEXT 4.Enter the deny phone number. 54321 54321 EDIT EDIT 5.Press [OK] to save and exit. NEXT NEXT 4.4.6 New Lock Code You can change a new lock code(4digits). 1. Do the above step1~2 of 4.4.1. Enter Enter New Code New Code 2. Press 6.(New Code) ㅡㅡ ** ㅡㅡ ** 3. Enter new lock code and press [OK] to save. 4. Enter new lock code again to confirm and press [OK] to save. OK OK QUIT QUIT 5. Functions while in a call 5.1 Mute This function prevents your voice from being transmitted but you can call still hear other side. 1. Time : Time : Press [MUTE] button while in a call. MENU MENU 27 0:23 0:23 1234567 1234567 MUTE MUTE LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. You could see “MUTE” message blinking on the right side of the LCD 3. To release Mute, Press [TALK] button. Time : Time : 0:23 0:23 1234567 1234567 MENU MENU 5.2 Ear Volume TALK TALK EAR VOLUME EAR VOLUME 1. You may adjust ear volume while you are in a call. OK OK OK OK 2. NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT The Navigation Left / Right Key in the middle of the phone can be used to adjust ear volume. 6. Searching, Editing & Dialing 6.1 Retrieving Phone Number by Name 1. Press [BOOK] and 2(FROM MEMORIES) 2. Press 1 button to retrieve phone number by name. 28 RECALL RECALL 1:FROM LAST CALL 1:FROM LAST CALL 2:FROM MEMORIES 2:FROM MEMORIES OK OK BOOK BOOK LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 3. Enter the name that you want to look for and press [FIND]. Lookup Name? Lookup Name? At least two letters are recommended for quick search. ABCD ABCD FIND FIND Press Navigation Up / Down Key to scroll through the list of matches. 01 : 01 09 : 09 43 : 43 JAMES : JAMES JAMES : JAMES JAMES : JAMES VIEW VIEW DEL DEL 4. Press [VIEW] to see information in that location. Pick up handset and Press Send button to make a call. You can edit the phone number by pressing [EDIT] button. JAMES JAMES ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : < > TYPE : < > 1234567 1234567 EDIT DEL DEL EDIT 6.2 Retrieving Phone Number by Address 1. Press [BOOK] and 2(FROM MEMORIES) Lookup Location? Lookup Location? 2. Press 2 button to retrieve a phone number by address. ?? ?? FIND FIND 3. Enter a memory address to retrieve phone number. (ex: If you enter a memory address, 01.) If there is no stored phone number in the memory location, “Empty Location” is displayed. If you press [FIND] button without entering number, you see the whole phone number list in the memory Location and you can find the number by scrolling the list. 01 : 01 02 : 02 03 : 03 JAMES : JAMES ABCD : ABCD DEF : DEF VIEW VIEW DEL DEL 4. Pick up the handset and Send button to call to displayed number, press [EDIT] to edit stored information or press [DEL] to delete displayed information. Edit process Modify name by Clear button and keypad. (MAX 17 Characters) 1) Delete name by Clear button. 2) Enter the modified name. JAMES_ JAMES_ ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE SAVE 29 ABCD ABCD LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 3) Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. Enter a new memory address to store a new information or choose the new memory address Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. 1) JAMES JAMES ADDR :<01> ADDR :<01> TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE QUIT QUIT SAVE Select secret or in secret icon secret by Navigation Left / Right Key 1) Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. JAMES JAMES ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE < > < > SAVE Select the Phone Number Type by Navigation Left / Right key. 1) Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. JAMES JAMES ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : < > TYPE : < > 1234567 1234567 SAVE SAVE Modify the phone number by Clear button (MAX 32 Digits) 1) Delete the phone number by Clear button. 2) Enter the modified phone number. QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT JAMES JAMES ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : TYPE : 1234567_ 1234567_ SAVE SAVE QUIT QUIT Press [SAVE] to store the edited information Quitting process You might press [QUIT] to go to Idle State at the above step 5. 6.3 Retrieving Phone Number by NUMBER Lookup Number? Lookup Number? 1. Press [BOOK] and 2(FROM MEMEORIES). 2. Press 3 button to retrieve a phone number by number. FIND FIND 3. Enter the phone number that you want to find and press [FIND] button. If there is no stored phone number in the memory location, “No number matches” is displayed. 4. Pick up the handset from the charger or press Send button to call to displayed number, press [EDIT] to edit stored 30 01 : 01 12 : 12 JAMES : JAMES Silvia : Silvia VIEW VIEW DEL DEL LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 information or press [DEL] to delete displayed information. ERASE? ERASE? #01 #01 Edit process. Quitting process Do the above step of 6.2.2. No No Yes Yes OK OK 6.4 Fast Searching NEXT NEXT RECALL RECALL 1:FROM LAST CALL 1:FROM LAST CALL 2:FROM MEMORIES 2:FROM MEMORIES 1. Press [BOOK] button OK OK BOOK BOOK 2.Press [BOOK] button again. You see the whole phone number list in the memory Location and you can find the number by scrolling the list. 01 : 01 02 : 02 03 : 03 JAMES : JAMES ABCD : ABCD DEF : DEF VIEW VIEW DEL DEL 6.5 Clear Memory When you want to delete phonebook memory, you can erase all phonebook memory. 4. Press [MENU] + 4(Security) + Enter Lock Code CLEAR WHOLE BOOK CLEAR WHOLE BOOK 5. Press 3(Clear Memory). 6. 7. Select ‘Yes’ using Navigation Up /Down Key or [NEXT] button No No Yes Yes OK OK NEXT NEXT Press [OK] to erase all phone memory. 7.SMS (Short Message Service) Messaging, Paging, and Voice mail features are available when your phone is turned on. Using Message button allows you to access messages for viewing on the LCD screen or to send a message. Check with your WLL service provider regarding the availability of this feature. The information in a message depends on the mode the WLL is operating in and the service’s capabilities. 7.1 Checking & Deleting Received Message SMS MENU SMS MENU 7.1.1 Text Message 1: MSG RECEIVED 1: MSG RECEIVED 31 2: MSG SENDING 2: MSG SENDING 3: MSG NOTIF 3: MSG NOTIF OK OK NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 1. Press MESSAGE button and 1(MSG RECEIVED) 2. Press 1(Text MSG) to see a received text message list. Locate to the desired message in the list. Mark “( “means already a checked message. MSGRECEIVDE MSGRECEIVDE 1: Text MSG 1: Text MSG 1/5 1/5 2: VOICE MSG 8 2: VOICE MSG 8 3: MSG NOTIF 3: MSG NOTIF OK OK NEXT NEXT 3. Press [VIEW] to see the content of desired message. You can see the message with received time and caller’s phone number. !01 : !01 02 : 02 03 : 03 You can read a l message. EDIT EDIT 4. Press [DEL] to erase a message. Hello! : Hello! Hi! : Hi! Good Morning : Good Morning DEL DEL ERASE ? ERASE ? Press [OK] to complete erasing process. OK OK No No Yes Yes NEXT NEXT 7.1.2 Voice Message Voice mail notifications indicate the number of new voice mail message in your mail box. Only the most recent voice mail notification will be stored in the WLL phone; previous messages will be overwritten. When a voice mail messages left for you, the WLL phone will alert and display “ * Voice Mail * “. You must call your voice mail service to retrieve these messages. 1. Press MESSAGE button and 1(Received MSG) in idle state. 2. Press 2(Voice MSG) to check the voice message. If there is no voice message, “No Voice Mail was received” is displayed. 32 5/13 4 : 11 PM 5/13 4 : 11 PM1 NEW Message 1 NEW Message LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 Press [DEL] to delete the voice message. ERASE All ? ERASE All ? 7.1.3 Erasing all Received Message 1. Press MESSAGE button and 1(MSG RECEIVED). OK OK 2. Press 3(Clear All) 3. Press [OK] to delete. 7.2 MSG Notification tone select NEXT NEXT MSG NOTIF MSG NOTIF 1. Press Up button and 3(MSG NOTIF). 2. Select off, once, Every 2 Min by pressing [NEXT] or Navigation Up / Down Key. . 3. No No Yes Yes OK OK Off Off Once Once Every 2 Min Every 2 Min NEXT NEXT Press [OK] to save and exit. 7.3 Message Sending SMS MENU SMS MENU 1: MSG RECEIVED 1: MSG RECEIVED 7.3.1 Sending a New Message 2:MSG SENDING 2:MSG SENDING 3: MSG NOTIF 3: MSG NOTIF 1. Press Navigation Up button and 2(MSG SENDING). OK OK NEXT NEXT MSG SENDING MSG SENDING 1:New Message 1:New Message 2:Sent Message 2:Sent Message 3:Clear All 3:Clear All 2. Press 1(New Message) to send a new message. OK OK NEXT NEXT 3. Enter the called number and press [OK] You can find the called number in the memory by [FIND] button 4. Enter the call back number and press [OK] Call Back Number Call Back Number 0123456789 0123456789 OK OK 5. Input a message and press [OK] to send 33 abcd_ abcd_ OK OK ABCD ABCD Called Number Called Number LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 OK OK BOOK BOOK Press [ABCD] to change upper or lower case character 6. Select Yes/No to store the message. Press [OK] to send Store Message ? Store Message ? No No Yes Yes OK OK NEXT NEXT 7.3.2 Sending the sent Message or message after editing the Sent Message 1. Press Navigation Up button and 2(MSG SENDING). MSG SENDING MSG SENDING 1:New Message 1:New Message 2:Sent Message 2:Sent Message 3:Clear All 3:Clear All OK OK 2. Press 2(Sent Message) to see a received text message list. Locate to the desired message in the list. 3. Press [EDIT] to edit the content of the selected message. You can see the selected sent message Edit the message. Press [ABCD] to change upper or lower case character NEXT NEXT 01 : Hello! 01 : Hello! 02 : Hi! 02 : Hi! 03 : It's Me. 03 : It's Me. EDIT EDIT DEL DEL Hello! Hello! OK OK ABCD ABCD 4. Press [OK] Button. 5. Enter the called Number and press [OK] 6. Enter the call back Number and press [OK] Called Number Called Number OK OK 7. Select Yes/No to store Message. Press [OK] to send the MSG Store Message ? Store Message ? OK OK 34 BOOK BOOK No No Yes Yes NEXT NEXT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 7.3.3 Erasing a Sent Message 1. Press Navigation Up button and 2(MSG SENDING) MSG SENDING MSG SENDING 1:New Message 1:New Message 2:Sent Message 2:Sent Message 3:Clear All 3:Clear All OK OK NEXT NEXT 2. Press 3(Clear All) to clear text message list. ERASE ALL ? ERASE ALL ? OK OK 3. Press [OK] to erase a message. No No Yes Yes NEXT NEXT 8.Beside Functions 8.1 Redial Pick up the handset. Send button and Redial button to redial last outgoing number. 8.2 Finding Last Call History Pick up the handset from the charger or press Send button and Redial button to redial last outgoing number. (LSI-1100 Only) If re-dialed number is a received number, @ will be attached in front of re-dial number. You can’t connect a line even if you redial at above case. 35 @0123456789 @0123456789 Silvia Silvia 23456789 23456789 VIEW VIEW QUIT QUIT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 8.3 Flash The same as that of a single line phone. 8.4 Safe mode Even if you misplaced the handset for long, the phone returns to the normal state. After the ROH tone, the phone returns to the IDLE state as the picture and the phone is able to receive a call. 13 May, Mon 13 May, Mon 4 : 11 PM 4 : 11 PM MENU MENU BOOK BOOK 9. Storing Phone Number 9.1 Storing/Editing Phone Numbers 9.1.1 Storing Phone Numbers Frequently used phone numbers can be stored on the memory locations (01~99: 2 digits) and you can make a call by pressing memory location number in off-hook state. 1. Enter the area code and phone number in on-hook state. (Max. 32 digits) 1234567 1234567 2. Press [SAVE]. SAVE SAVE 3. Select Phone number Type by Navigation Left Key or Navigation Right Key. FIND FIND PHONE NUMBER TYPE PHONE NUMBER TYPE 4. Press [SAVE]. 36 SAVE : 01 ADDR SAVE : 01 ADDR TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE SAVE QUIT QUIT ABCD ABCD LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 5. Enter the name in text mode and press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. Press [ABCD] to change upper or lower case characters. (Max. 17 characters) To store without name, just press Navigation Down Key. Refer to “To enter a character”. 6. Enter the desired memory location and Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. and press The phone number is stored in the displayed memory location. ABC ABC ADDR : <01> ADDR : <01> TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE ABCD ABCD SAVE 7. The phone will display an icon asking to keep your number as secret or not. Select “secret icon” or “in secret icon” by Navigation Left / Right Key. Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step. ABC ABC ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : TYPE : 1234567 1234567 SAVE < > < > SAVE 8. The phone will display an icon asking for the Phone number type to store your number. Select Phone Type by Navigation Left / Right Key. Press Navigation Down Key to go to the next step ABC ABC ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE :< > TYPE :< > 1234567 1234567 SAVE SAVE ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD 9. The cursor will be on the next location of the input number. If you want to edit the input number, Modify the phone number by Clear button Enter the modified number. ABC ABC ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : TYPE : 1234567_ 1234567_ SAVE SAVE ABCD ABCD 10. Press [SAVE] to store above the information. If you enter another number after you select another phone number type, The phone will display icons asking for the representative number type. MAIN NUMBER MAIN NUMBER Press [SAVE] after you select the representative number type by Navigation Left / Right Key. Press [SAVE] at each steps if you want to store the entered information at above each steps 37 SAVE SAVE QUIT QUIT LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 You can see a confirming message. ABC ABC is stored is stored in 01 in 01 Also you can see a condition of used memory. - MEMORY - MEMORY USED : 01 USED : 01 empty : 98 empty : 98 To enter a character. You can enter English character in editing mode. You can enter English character as default, and press Message to select specific character. To enter English character. Press once a keypad to enter the first letter labeled in the keypad, twice to enter the second letter and 3 times to enter the third letter. EX) To enter “L”, Press dial button 5 labeled “JKL” 3 times to enter “L”. After 2 seconds entering a character, the cursor is moved to the next position automatically. Press Navigation button to move the cursor. Press Clear button to erase or correct entered character. To enter specific character, Press Message to view a desired character while you are entering names. Special characters includes *, #, %, “, :, +, <, >, =, and more Press the number next to the character you want insert. 38 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 9.1.2 Erasing Stored Phone Numbers When a phone number is stored in a memory location, you can erase the stored phone number. 1. Press [BOOK] + 1(FROM MEMORIES) + 3(By Number) and enter a number of the desired memory Lookup Number? Lookup Number? location to erase. FIND FIND If there is no stored phone number in the memory location, “Empty Location” is displayed. If you do not remember the memory location to erase, press [FIND] to search phone number by memory location 01 : 01 12 : 12 JAMES : JAMES Silvia : Silvia VIEW VIEW 2. Erasing process DEL DEL ERASE? ERASE? #01 #01 No No Yes Yes Press [DEL] to delete OK OK NEXT NEXT Select ‘Yes’ using Navigation Up Key/ Navigation Down Key or [NEXT] button - Erased ! - Erased ! - Press [OK] to complete erasing process. 9.2 Finding Stored Phone Numbers You can see all the list of stored phone numbers in memory list and if you forgot the memory location, can find it in sequence. And You can place a call with the phone number. 1. Press [BOOK] + 1(FROM MEMEORIES) +3(By Number) in on-hook state. Lookup Number? Lookup Number? FIND FIND 39 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 2. Press [FIND] button to find the desired phone number. Locate in the desired name or address to find. If not any entered name, phone number is displayed. 01 : 01 12 : 12 JAMES : JAMES Silvia : Silvia VIEW VIEW DEL DEL 3. Press [VIEW] to see the stored number. 3. To make a call with the phone number in the state of step 2 or step 3, pick up the handset from the charger or Press Send button and wait for Auto Time-out. JAMES JAMES ADDR : 01 ADDR : 01 TYPE : < > TYPE : < > 1234567 1234567 EDIT EDIT 10. General Information Main Unit Item Tx Frequency Rx Frequency Channel Bandwidth Tx Power Rx Sensitivity Size Weight(g) Operating Temperature LSI-1100 Digital : 1850 ~ 1910 MHz Digital : 1930 ~ 1990 MHz 1.25 MHz Digital : 23.0dBm -104 ~ -25dBm 45 X 161 X 35.7 (L X W X H) About 129(with battery) About 107 (without battery) 0 ~ 50℃ AC/DC Adapter Item Input Voltage SMPS Type Description AC 100 ~ 240V / 0.2A 40 DEL DEL LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 Input Frequency Output Voltage 50 / 60Hz DC12V, 0.5A Battery Item Capacity Talk duration time Standby duration time Charging duration time Description 3.7V LI-ion 750mAh 1 Hours 72 Hours Quick charge 3 Hours 41 LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone LSI-1100 Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents: U.S, Patent No. 4,901,307 U.S, Patent No. 5,056,109 U.S, Patent No. 5,099,204 U.S, Patent No. 5,101,501 U.S, Patent No. 5,103,459 U.S, Patent No. 5,107,225 42
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