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INDIGO FWT 200
User Manual
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................5
1.1
CONTACT INFORMATION ...........................................................................................................5
1.2
FCC ID AND FCC INFORMATION ..............................................................................................5
1.2.1
FCC ID .............................................................................................................................5
1.2.2
FCC information...............................................................................................................5
1.3
ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .............................................................................................6
PHONE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................7
BASIC FUNCTIONS .....................................................................................................................9
BASIC OPERATIONS.................................................................................................................10
4.1
POWER ON/OFF .......................................................................................................................10
4.1.1
Power On........................................................................................................................10
4.1.2
Power Off........................................................................................................................10
4.2
MAKE A CALL .........................................................................................................................10
4.3
RECEIVE A CALL .....................................................................................................................10
4.4
END A CALL ............................................................................................................................10
4.5
3 WAYS CALL ..........................................................................................................................10
4.6
DND/MUTE KEY FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................10
4.6.1
DND function..................................................................................................................10
4.6.2
MUTE function ...............................................................................................................11
IDLE SCREEN .............................................................................................................................12
PHONE MENU.............................................................................................................................13
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................13
CONTACTS (PHONEBOOK) .......................................................................................................14
MESSAGES ...............................................................................................................................16
RECENT CALLS ........................................................................................................................18
TOOLS .....................................................................................................................................20
SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................21
KEYPAD LOCKING ...................................................................................................................26
7.1
7.2
LOCK KEYPAD.........................................................................................................................26
MODIFY KEYPAD LOCKING CODE ...........................................................................................27
EXTENDED FUNCTIONS .........................................................................................................28
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
UIM CARD LOCKING...............................................................................................................28
PHONE LOCKING .....................................................................................................................28
CELL LOCKING ........................................................................................................................28
IP DIALING ..............................................................................................................................28
DATA SERVICE ..........................................................................................................................29
9.1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................29
10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................30
11
TIPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................31
12
APPENDIX: HOW TO INSTALL FWA AS PC’S MODEM...............................................32
12.1 COMPUTER CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................32
12.1.1 Modem Installation.........................................................................................................32
12.1.2 Configure properties.......................................................................................................34
12.1.3 Create dial-up Connection .............................................................................................36
12.2 CONFIGURE FWA....................................................................................................................39
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MODULATION WORK STRUCTURE ................................................................................40
List of Figures
FIGURE 1 CDMA FWA PHONE...............................................................................................................7
FIGURE 2 KEY PAD SCHEME .....................................................................................................................8
FIGURE 3 IDLE SCREEN ...........................................................................................................................12
FIGURE 4 MENU TREE ............................................................................................................................13
FIGURE 5 PHONEBOOK: MENU –1...........................................................................................................14
FIGURE 6 PHONEBOOK: MENU –2...........................................................................................................14
FIGURE 7 PHONEBOOK: MENU –3...........................................................................................................14
FIGURE 8 PHONEBOOK: NEW ENTRY -1...................................................................................................15
FIGURE 9 PHONEBOOK: NEW ENTRY -2..................................................................................................15
FIGURE 10 PHONEBOOK: NEW ENTRY -3................................................................................................15
FIGURE 11 PHONEBOOK: NEW ENTRY –4 ................................................................................................15
FIGURE 12 PHONEBOOK: GROUP - 1 ........................................................................................................16
FIGURE 13 PHONEBOOK: GROUP - 2 .......................................................................................................16
FIGURE 14 PHONEBOOK: ERASE ALL......................................................................................................16
FIGURE 15 MESSAGE: MENU ..................................................................................................................17
FIGURE 16 MESSAGE: MENU-2...............................................................................................................17
FIGURE 17 MESSAGE: MENU-3...............................................................................................................17
FIGURE 18 RECENT CALL: MENU - 1 ......................................................................................................18
FIGURE 19 RECENT CALL: MENU - 1 ......................................................................................................18
FIGURE 20 RECENT CALL: MENU - 2 ......................................................................................................18
FIGURE 21 RECENT CALL: INCOMING CALL – 1......................................................................................19
FIGURE 22 RECENT CALL: INCOMING CALL – 2......................................................................................19
FIGURE 23 RECENT CALL: ERASE ALL - 1 .............................................................................................19
FIGURE 24 RECENT CALL: ERASE ALL - 2 ..............................................................................................19
FIGURE 25 TOOLS: MENU-1....................................................................................................................20
FIGURE 26 TOOLS: MENU-2....................................................................................................................20
FIGURE 27 TOOLS: SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................20
FIGURE 28 TOOLS: ALARM-1 ..................................................................................................................21
FIGURE 29 TOOLS: ALARM-2 ..................................................................................................................21
FIGURE 30 SETTINGS MENU -1 ................................................................................................................21
FIGURE 31 SETTINGS-1............................................................................................................................21
FIGURE 32 SETTINGS SETTING-2 .............................................................................................................22
FIGURE 33 SETTINGS MENU – 3...............................................................................................................22
FIGURE 34 SETTING: DISPLAY-1 .............................................................................................................22
FIGURE 35 SETTING: DISPLAY-2 .............................................................................................................23
FIGURE 36 SETTING: SECURITY-1............................................................................................................23
FIGURE 37 SETTING: SECURITY-2...........................................................................................................23
FIGURE 38 SETTING: PIN MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................23
FIGURE 39 SETTING: CALL SETUP ...........................................................................................................24
FIGURE 40 SETTING: NETWORK SERVICE ................................................................................................24
FIGURE 41 SETTING: CALL FORWARD .....................................................................................................25
FIGURE 42 SETTING: PHONE INFO ...........................................................................................................25
FIGURE 43 KEYPAD LOCKING-1 .............................................................................................................26
FIGURE 44 KEYPAD LOCKING -2 ............................................................................................................26
FIGURE 45 KEYPAD LOCKING -3 ............................................................................................................26
FIGURE 46 CHANGE KEYPAD LOCKING PASSWORD-1 ............................................................................27
FIGURE 47 CHANGE KEYPAD LOCKING PASSWORD -2 ............................................................................27
FIGURE 48 ADD/REMOVE HARDWARE WIZARD-1...................................................................................32
FIGURE 49 ADD/REMOVE HARDWARE WIZARD-1...................................................................................33
FIGURE 50 ADD/REMOVE HARDWARE WIZARD-3 ................................................................................33
FIGURE 51 PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION -1 .........................................................................................34
FIGURE 52 PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION -2 .........................................................................................35
FIGURE 53 PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION -3 .........................................................................................36
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FIGURE 54 NETWORK CONNECTION WIZARD-1....................................................................................37
FIGURE 55 NETWORK CONNECTION WIZARD-2....................................................................................37
FIGURE 56 DIAL-UP CONNECTION PROPERTIES CONFIGURATION ...........................................................38
FIGURE 57 CONNECT DIAL-UP CONNECTION...........................................................................................39
List of Tables
TABLE 1 LIST OF BASIC FUNCTIONS ..........................................................................................................9
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1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing CDMA Fixed Wireless Access (FWA). Please read this
manual carefully before using the phone.
FWA uses CDMA2000 1X technology to provide you with both clear voice service
and high-speed data service (up to 153.6kbps). In addition, FWA supports many other
features, such as security, standard AT commands and extra AT commands set
through serial interface provided by the product.
1.1
Contact Information
For questions or technical support regarding INDIGO FWT 200, please contact
MAYBROOKE ENTERPRISES INC.
at:
Edificio Torre MMG, Piso 14, Calle 53E
Urb. Marbella
Panama City, PANAMA
Apartado Postal 0831-01587
Panama City - PANAMA
Email maybrooke@ptycmd.com
Tel
+(507) 265 7691
Fax
+(507) 223-1467
1.2
FCC ID and FCC information
1.2.1
FCC ID
FCC ID is UN3FWT-200E
1.2.2
FCC information
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
NOTE: 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.
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-- 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.
1.3
Abbreviations and Acronyms
DND FTW MMI MO MT
RCL R-UIM SMS SPK UTK -
Do Not Disturb
Fixed Wireless Terminal
Man-Machine Interface
Mobile Originated
Mobile Terminated
Recent Call
Removable User Identity Module
Short Message Service
Speaker
UIM Card Management Toolkit
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2 Phone Overview
shows a bird view of CDMA FWA phone and Figure 2 depicts the keypad scheme
of the phone.
10
11
17
12
13
14
15
16
Figure 1 CDMA FWA Phone
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
LCD
Antenna
Contact key
BACK key
SMS key
Menu key
CLEAR key
SELECT key
OK key
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10. LEFT/RIGHT key
11. UP/DOWN keys
12. Speaker key
13. Send/Redial key
14. R. CALLS key
15. DND/MUTE key
16. END key
17. Numerical Keys
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Figure 2 Key Pad Scheme
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3 Basic Functions
The following table lists the basic functions CDMA FWA supports.
Table 1 List of Basic Functions
Functions
Remark
Voice Calls (MO/MT)
Support caller ID for incoming calls
Call Barring
Outgoing calls/Incoming calls
Phone Book
Store up to 200 entries in phone memory and 200
entries in UIM card memory
Recent Calls
Records for MO, MT, and missed calls
UTK
UIM Card Management
Phone Setting
Sounds, Display, Security, Network, Language,
Call Forward, Call Waiting
Tool Box
Schedule, Alarm Clock
Phone Status
Display Software Versions and etc.
Message
Sending/Receiving SMS
Battery Management
Battery Charging, Battery Level Indication.
AT Commands
Standard
CDMA 1X Data Service
Up to 153.6kbps
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4 Basic Operations
4.1
Power On/Off
4.1.1
Power On
Hook up handset to your phone and put the handset to hang up position, then connect
DC power supply to the “DC IN” port at the rear of the phone. Switch the “Power”
switch (on the rear of the phone) to ON, wait for a few seconds, your phone should go
to idle screen and is ready for use.
4.1.2
Power Off
Turn the “Power ON/OFF” switch (on the rear of the phone) to OFF.
4.2
Make a Call
While your phone is on and at idle screen, enter a destination number you wish to call,
then press “SND/RDL” key. (Note: To modify digits you enter, you can press
“BACK/CLR” key to delete wrong digits first and then renter new digits).
Once the call is connected, the phone’s screen will display the number you have
dialed, and the time duration the call has lasted.
The phone also has a speaker. To use the speaker to make a call, press “SPK” key,
enter a phone number, and press “SND/RDL” key.
4.3
Receive a Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will ring and display the phone number of
the incoming call (if the number is available). You can pick up the handset or press
“SPK” key to take the incoming call.
4.4
End a Call
You can always end a call by pressing “END” key. If you are using the handset for a
phone call, hanging up the handset will end the call automatically. If you are using
the speaker phone, pressing “SPK” key can terminate the call.
4.5
3 Ways call
Before you use the 3 ways call function ,please apply the call waiting service from the
local operator . You can make a call with your friend ,and when you are talking with
him/her ,and input another number ,then press “send” key , so you will talk with two
friends at the same time.
4.6
DND/MUTE key functions
4.6.1
DND function
During the calling , press “DND/MUTE” key , you can hide your voice so the listener
can not hear your voice ,but still you can hear the other side’s voice.
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MUTE function
When at the Idle screen ,press “DND/MUTE” key , you can not receive any call
which you don't want to receive, but still you can make calls.
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5 Idle Screen
After powered up, the phone will display the following idle screen in a few seconds:
Figure 3 Idle Screen
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6 Phone Menu
The idle screen displays: received CDMA signal strength, battery level, CDMA
system time (the same as your local time), your CDMA operator name and banner,
and some other useful information: for example, if you have unread short message,
the message icon will be on.
6.1
Main Menu
At the bottom of the display (see Figure 4), there is an area called softkey area, in
which there are two softkeys: Menu and Contact. Pressing Menu key will take you to
the available application menu you phone supports. The main menu contains the
following sub-menu items:
1) Contacts (Phonebook)
2) Messages
3) Recent Calls
4) Tools
5) Settings
The following diagram depicts CDMA FWA ’s menu tree:
View Contacts
Contacts
Messages
Menu
Recent Calls
Tools
New Entry
Search Name
Groups
Erase All
Memory State
Voice Mail
New Message
Inbox
Outbox
Erase Messages
Memory State
Incoming Calls
Outgoing Calls
Missed Calls
Erase Lists
Call Stat.
Schedule
Alarm Clock
Sounds
Display
Security
Settings
Call Setup
Network Service
Phone Info
Management
Port Speed
Figure 4 Menu Tree
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Contacts (Phonebook)
Phonebook can be used to store a person’s name and the person’s phone numbers,
mailing address, email address and internet address. You can store up to 200
phonebook entries to phone memory. If your phone supports UIM card, you can store
an extra 200 phonebook entries to your UIM card.
Phonebook menu is depicted in the following diagrams:

Contacts
Select
Back
Figure 5 Phonebook: Menu –1
Contacts
1 View Contacts
2 New Entry
3 Search Name
Select
Back
Figure 6 Phonebook: Menu –2
Contacts
4 Groups
5 Erase All
6 Memory State
Select
Back
Figure 7 Phonebook: Menu –3
1) View Contacts: You can use this menu item to browse all phonebook records
that are already stored. For each selected phonebook record, you can edit,
delete the record or make a phone call.
2) New Entry: You can use this menu item to add a new phonebook record to the
phonebook:
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New Entry
1 Add Number
2 Add Email
3 Add Address
Select
Back
Figure 8 Phonebook: New Entry -1
New Entry
4 Add URL
5 Add Note
Select
Back
Figure 9 Phonebook: New Entry -2
Add New Number
1 Main Number
2 Mobile Number
3 Home Number
Select
Back
Figure 10 Phonebook: New Entry -3
Add New Number
4 Office Number
5 Fax Number
Select
Back
Figure 11 Phonebook: New Entry –4
3) Search Name: Using this menu item, you can search a phonebook entry by
entering the name of the entry you wish to find.
4) Groups: You can use this menu item to group phonebook entries into six
different groups: default, family, friends, colleagues, business friends, and
classmates:
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Groups
1 No Group
2 Family
3 Friends
Select
Back
Figure 12 Phonebook: Group - 1
Groups
4 Colleagues
5 Business
6 Classmates
Select
Back
Figure 13 Phonebook: Group - 2
5) Erase All: Using this menu item, you can delete all phonebook entries from
either phone memory or UIM card memory:
Erase All
1 UIM Contacts
2 Phone Contacts
Select
Back
Figure 14 Phonebook: Erase All
6) Memory State: This menu can display the memory state of phone and UIM
card.
6.3
Messages
The Message menu can be used to create messages, send out messages, view received
messages, delete stored messages, extract and store phone numbers from messages,
and reply messages. You can store up to 200 messages to phone memory and 40
messages to UIM card.
Messages’ main menu and menu tree Message are depicted below:
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Message
Select
Back
Figure 15 Message: Menu
Messages
1 Voice Mail
2 New Message
3 Inbox
Select
Back
Figure 16 Message: Menu-2
Messages
4 Outbox
5 Erase Message
6 Memory State
Select
Back
Figure 17 Message: Menu-3
1) Voice Mail:You can use this menu item to access your voice mail box (Note:
you should get the access number from your service provider first).
2) New Message: You can use this menu item to create a new message and send
out the message. The sent message will be stored to message outbox.
3) Inbox: You can use this menu item to view all of the messages you have
received. For each message, you can delete, reply and forward the message.
You can also store the sender’s phone number and make a call to the sender.
4) Outbox: Outbox stores all of the messages you have sent out so far. The box
can store up to 100 messages. For each message inside the outbox, you can
delete, reply, or resend the message.
5) Erase Messages: You can erase messages from Inbox, Outbox, or All.
6) Memory State: This menu can display the memory state of phone and UIM
card.
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Recent Calls
The “Recent Calls” records information for all calls including incoming calls,
outgoing calls, and missed calls.

Recent
calls
Select
Back
Figure 18 Recent Call: Menu - 1
Recent Calls
1 Incoming Calls
2 Outgoing Calls
3 Missed calls
Select
Back
Figure 19 Recent Call: Menu - 1
Recent calls
4 Erase Lists
5 Call Stat.
Select
Back
Figure 20 Recent Call: Menu - 2
1) Incoming Calls: All received calls’ information can be accessed through this
menu. For each incoming call entry, you can perform the following operations:
save phone number show as Figure 21, reply to the caller, delete the entry, and
send SMS to the caller.
Recent Calls
1 Send SMS
2 Erase
3 Show Num
Select
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Figure 21 Recent Call: Incoming Call – 1
Recent Calls
1 Send SMS
2 Add New
3 Erase
Select
Back
Figure 22 Recent Call: Incoming Call – 2
2) Outgoing Calls: The information of the calls you have made can be accessed
through this menu. For each outgoing call, you can perform the following
operations: store receiver’s phone number, delete the entry, and send SMS to
the receiver.
3) Missed Calls: This menu records all of the incoming calls you missed. For
each missed call, the following information gets saved: the phone number of
the missed call, the time when the call arrived.
4) Erase Lists: You can delete incoming calls, outgoing calls, and missed calls
by using this menu:
Erase lists
1 Incoming Calls
2 Outgoing Calls
3 Missed Calls
Select
Back
Figure 23 Recent Call: Erase All - 1
Erase lists
4 Erase All
Select
Back
Figure 24 Recent Call: Erase All - 2
5) Call Stat.:This menu stores statistic data for all incoming calls and outgoing
calls. The statistic data includes the total number of calls and calling time.
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Tools
CDMA (FWA) FWA phones provides you with the following tools:

Tools
Select
Back
Figure 25 Tools: Menu-1
Tool
1 Schedule
2 Alarm Clock
Select
Back
Figure 26 Tools: Menu-2
1) Schedule: The schedule can be used as an event reminder. Once a date has
been setup for an event, the phone will start ring when the date is reached
reminding you that there is an event coming up. Up to ten schedules can be set
at the time. You can view, edit and delete any schedule.
Schedule
1 New
2 List
3 Clear
Select
Back
Figure 27 Tools: Schedule
2) Alarm: The function of this tool is the same as that of regular alarm clock.
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Alarm off
00:00
Option
Back
Figure 28 Tools: Alarm-1
Option
1 Set
2 Disable
Select
Back
Figure 29 Tools: Alarm-2
6.6
Settings
You can use Setting menu to customize your phone’s setup. The Setting menu is
shown below:

Settings
Select
Back
Figure 30 Settings Menu -1
Settings
1 Sounds
2 Display
3 Security
Select
Back
Figure 31 Settings-1
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Settings
4 Call Setup
5 Network Service
6 Phone Info
Select
Back
Figure 32 Settings Setting-2
Settings
7 Management
8 Port Speed
Select
Back
Figure 33 Settings Menu – 3
1. Sounds:
‰ Ring Tone: You can select your preferred ring tone.
‰ Volume: You can change the volume of ring tone, key press tone, handset
tone, and speaker tone.
‰ Alerts: You can set the alerting tones for service change, call connect,
minute reminder (reminding you every minute during a call) and power
on/off.
2. Display
‰ Banner: Setting a banner on idle screen.
‰ Backlight: Setting backlight’s duration and contrast.
‰ Contract: Setting LCD’s contract
‰ Language: Setting phone’s language (English, Chinese, Spanish, etc.)
Display
1 Banner
2 Backlight
3 Contrast
Select
Back
Figure 34 Setting: Display-1
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Display
4 Language
Select
Back
Figure 35 Setting: Display-2
3. Security
Before entering security menu, you will be prompted to input a valid password.
The default password was set to 0000. You can change this password once you
enter the security menu successfully.
Security
1 PIN Management
2 Restrict Inco…
3 Restrict Outg…
Select
Back
Figure 36 Setting: Security-1
Security
4 Change Password
5 Set Keypad Pa…
6 Load Default
Select
Back
Figure 37 Setting: Security-2
a) PIN Management: This menu allows you to enable/disable PIN and change
PIN.
PIN Management
1 Disable PIN
2 Enable PIN
3 Change PIN
Select
Back
Figure 38 Setting: Pin Management
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b) Restrict Incoming Call: You can enter up to 10 phone numbers for
restricted incoming calls.
c) Restrict Outgoing Call: You can enter up to 10 phone numbers for
restricted outgoing calls.
d) Change Password: You can change your security password through this
menu.
e) Set Keypad Password: You can change your keypad locking code. The
default is 0000.
f) Load Default: This menu lets you reset your phone with the default values
that come out from manufacture. This is very important feature. For the
case that when you think that your FWA is not working the way as you
expected, you can always use “Load Default” to re-set your FWA to its
default setting.
4. Call Setup: This menu allows you to set call answer mode, which include:
a) Auto Answer: Allows you to answer incoming calls automatically.
b) Answering Selection: Allows you to select preferred greeting voice
message when you are unable to answer an incoming call.
c) Voice Privacy: Turning on “Voice Privacy” can enhance the security of
the your call. When this feature is on, your voice call will be encrypted.
Call Setup
1 Auto Answer
2 Voice Privacy
Select
Back
Figure 39 Setting: Call Setup
5. Network Service
Network Service
1 Call Forward
2 Call Waiting
3 CNIR
Select
Back
Figure 40 Setting: Network Service
a) Call Forward: You can forward incoming calls to a designated phone
number. You can forward incoming call under the following situations:
‰ busy forwarding
‰ No answer forwarding
‰ Unconditional forwarding
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Call Forward
1 FWD If Busy
2 FWD If No Answer
3 FWD All Calls
Select
Back
Figure 41 Setting: Call Forward
b) Call Waiting: You can enable/disable call waiting function through this
menu.
5. Phone Info
a) Phone Number: You can use this menu to enter and store your phone
number.
b) Software Version: This menu can display the version of the software
the phone is running with.
Phone Info
1 Phone Number
2 SW Version
Select
Back
Figure 42 Setting: Phone Info
6. Management: This menu can be used for the following setting: UIM locking,
Cell locking, Phone locking, Local Area Code, and IP dialing. This feature is
mainly used by your operator. For details of these functions, please see section
“Extended Functions”. For details on how to use UIM Locking, Cell Locking
and Phone Locking, please contact your operator.
7. Port Speed: You can choose a port speed for your phone from this menu. A
right port speed is very important when you use your phone as a modem or
when you want to send AT commands to your phone. The phone supports the
following port speeds:
‰ 9600
‰ 19200
‰ 57600
‰ 115200
‰ 230400
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7 Keypad Locking
For better protection, FWA provides you with Keypad locking feature. You can lock
your FWA ’s keypad if you do not want someone else to access your FWA while you
are away from your FWA.
Once FWA ’s keypad is locked, FWA will not allow to make outgoing calls or access
other features, such as Contact, Recent Calls. But a locked FWA will allow to accept
incoming calls and notify you for any incoming short messages (but you can’t read
the content of the messages).
7.1
Lock Keypad
‰
When FWA is at idle state(FWA must be at idle state), pressing
“BACK/CLR” key for over 2 seconds, the keypad will be locked, and the
display will popup a window:
Key Locked.
Input Password to
unlock
Figure 43 Keypad Locking-1
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When any key is pressed while keypad is locked, FWA will show a
password dialog. The default password for unlocking keypad is: 0000.
(Note: In the case that you forgot your keypad locking code, FWA
allows you to use the password for access “Security” to unlock
keypad).
Enter Password
Figure 44 Keypad Locking -2
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Once keypad is locked, at Idle state, “Key Guard Mode” message will be
displayed on LCD to indicate that the keypad has been locked:
Key Guard Mode
Menu
Contacts
Figure 45 Keypad Locking -3
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Modify Keypad Locking Code
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Go to Settings menu, then choose “Security” sub-menu, from there, you will
find “Set Keypad Password” sub-menu, once this menu is selected, LCD will
show a password dialog. Just enter a new password for keypad locking:
Enter Password
****
Figure 46 Change Keypad Locking Password-1
‰
After a new password is entered, a password confirmation dialog will be
displayed. Re-enter the new password you just entered:
Confirm Password
****
Figure 47 Change Keypad Locking Password -2
‰
If the re-entered password is the same as the one you enter for the first time,
the new password will be changed successfully.
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8 Extended Functions
8.1
UIM Card Locking
This feature ensures that a locked UIM card can only be used with the phone that the
UIM card has been locked on (Note: this feature only applies when your CDMA
operator supports UIM card).
8.2
Phone Locking
This feature will link a locked phone with a particular UIM card. The phone can’t
function without using the UIM card that the phone has been locked on (Note: this
feature only applies when your CDMA operator supports UIM card).
8.3
Cell Locking
CDMA (FWA) FWA provides cell locking feature. When cell locking is enabled for a
set of cells, a phone can only be used for voice, messages, and data service within that
particular set of cells.
8.4
IP Dialing
IP dialing allows you to store an IP access number for your long distance call. When
you make a long distance call, the phone will automatically prefix you destination
number with the stored IP number.
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9 Data Service
9.1
Introduction
CDMA FWA phone can provide high speed data service (up to 153.6kbps, the actual
speed depends on your CDMA service provider and the service you have purchased).
You can use you’re a CDMA FWA phone as the modem for your computer.
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10 Technical Specifications
Frequency:
Maximum Transmitting Power:
Receiving Sensibility:
External DC Voltage:
Ambient Temperature:
Ambient Humidity:
Storage Temperature:
Pressure:
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-10℃ ~ +45℃
0~95%
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11 Tips For Troubleshooting
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Unable to send/receive data/fax calls: Check all the connections from CDMA
FWA to other equipment (computer, fax, machine, etc.) Verify that necessary
settings have been properly configured.
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Moisture or ventilation problems: Visually inspect the CDMA FWA ’s unit
enclosure, moisture can damage the equipment. Ventilation is also very
important. Move the your CDMA FWA to correct as necessary.
‰
No power: Verify that DC power source and its corresponding circuit breaker
are functioning properly.
‰
Cellular telephone service is not working: If the cellular telephone service is
not working, contact your cellular service provider.
‰
If FWA can’t make data connection:
1. Make sure to follow Modem installation procedures (see Appendix)
2. Make sure that you have purchased CDMA1x service from your
CDMA operator
3. Make sure that both PC’s modem and FWA ’s baud rates are
115200 (see Appendix).
4. Make sure that FWA ’s “Serial Choice” switch is at “Data”
position
‰
Unable to receive incoming calls:
1. Make sure the CDMA (FWA) FWA is “on hook”.
2. Make sure that the incoming call is not restricted;
3. Make sure that “Mute” flag icon is not on
‰
Unable to make outgoing calls:
1. Make sure that the numbers you dialed are not restricted;
2. Make sure that your FWA is receiving good CDMA signal
‰
Can’t receive short messages: Make sure that your FWA ’s memory is not full
for storing short messages. If you fins that the memory is full, just delete a few
messages.
‰
Remember, you can always use “Load Default” sub-menu from “Security”
menu to reset your FWA to its default setting.
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12 Appendix: How to Install FWA As PC’s Modem
12.1 Computer Configuration
12.1.1 Modem Installation
You can follow the steps described below to install FWA as a standard 33600 modem
to your PC computer (Note: this document assumes that COM1 is the computer’s port
to which FWA will be connected).
¾ Connect FWA and PC with a serial cable .
¾ Open ”Control Panel-> Phone and Modem Options”, you will see
“Add/Remove Hardware Wizard” window, select ”Modems” tab,
press ”Add…”, select ”Next >” button, then install new modem.
Figure 48 Add/Remove Hardware Wizard-1
¾ Move highlight to ”Standard 33600 bps Modem”, select the key of ”Next>“.
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Figure 49 Add/Remove Hardware Wizard-1
¾ Choose ”COM1”, press ”Next>” button.
Figure 50 Add/Remove Hardware Wizard-3
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¾ Modem installation is finished.
12.1.2 Configure properties
¾ Open “Control Panel-> Phone and Modem Options”, choose ”Modems” tab
from “Phone and Modem Options” window , select list item ”Standard
33600 bps Modem”, press the key of ”Properties”, then change
parameter ”Maximum Port Speed” to 115200.
Figure 51 Properties Configuration -1
¾ Open ”Standard 33600 bps Modem Properties”->”Advanced” tab, press ”Change Default
Preferences…”button and check the parameter: Port speed: 115200
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Figure 52 Properties Configuration -2
¾
Change to ”Advanced” tab at ”Standard 33600 bps Modem Properties” window, input AT
Command “AT+CRM=1; +CPS=33; +CMUX=1; +CTA=0” at initialization command
frame, after finishing it, then press “OK”.
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Figure 53 Properties Configuration -3
12.1.3 Create dial-up Connection
This section shows you how to create a dial-up connection using a FWA as the modem (you should
have follow the previous section to install a modem with your computer).
¾
Open “Control Panel-> Network and Dial-up Connections”, click ”Make New
Connection”, you will see a “Network Connection Wizard” window, press “Next>”
button.
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Figure 54 Network Connection Wizard-1
¾
Input ”Phone number”, Press ”Next>” till ”Connect Dial-up Connection” window will
be shown.
Figure 55 Network Connection Wizard-2
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Press ”Properties” at ”Connect Dial-up Connection” window, a figure of ”Dial-up
Connection” will be displayed, move highlight to ”Modem-Standard 33600 bps
Modem”, Press ”Configure…”button, and check ”Maximum speed”: 115200
Figure 56 Dial-up Connection Properties Configuration
¾
Input “User name” ”card” and “Password” ”card” at “connect Dial-up Connection”
window, set up ”Save password” checkbox, click” Dial” and you have finished
connection.
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Figure 57 Connect Dial-up Connection
12.2
Configure FWA
¾
¾
¾
¾
Make sure that the baud rate of FWA is set to 115200. To verify or change the baud
rate, go to “Settings” menu, then choose “Port Speed” sub-menu.
Make sure that the “Serial Choice” switch is turned to “Data” position.
Make sure that a DB9 serial cable is used to connect FWA to your PC.
Once finishing the configuration of both you PC and FWA, re-start your FWA.
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