OPENERS WHF-7020S 900 MHz Cordless Telephone User Manual manual
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FCC CERTIFICATION Report No: E01.0608.FCC.241.N FCC ID : O6JWHF-7020S Appendix H. User Manual Openers Co., Ltd. Cordless Telephone Model : WHF-7020S Contents Information Cautions About PC System Requirements / Features Unit Contents Installation Phone Installation Program Installation 11 900MHz Cordless Internet Phone. Program Uninstallation 13 Please read this manual thoroughly before using it. Program Running 14 User Interface Setting 15 Thank you for purchasing hanzoom , tm Operation 18 Regular Phone 18 Internet Phone 31 Additional Functions 33 Troubleshooting 35 Regular Phone 35 Internet Phone 37 Specification 39 PC System Requirements Information Information Unit Contents Pentium MMX 166 or over 32 MB RAM or over 100MB HDD or over MS Windows 95/98/NT MS Internet Explorer 5.01 or over Microsoft Virtual Machine (latest version) Windows Media Player 6.4 or over ha nz oo (NI-M WHF-7 000 H.3. Batt 6V 400mAh) ery HO OK FLA SH Handset Sound Blaster compatible / Full-Duplex sound card Ni MH battery Base Station (battery charger) Earset Internet connection via ADSL/ISDN/LAN Features 900MHz cordless internet phone that enables FREE or low-cost internet calls (Member registration to an Internet telephony service site is required) Necklace String Telephone Line Integrated Cable Dual-mode cordless telephone that offers both internet calls and ordinary regular phone service simply by pressing a button on the phone Listening to MP3 music via MP3 player S/W MANUAL Listening to radio programs via internet Voice checking of e-mail arrivals Hands-free function Ultra compact design and light weight Belt Clip Power Adapter Manual Installation CD Installation Phone Installation 3. Power cable connection 1. Placing a battery (NI-M WHFH.3 7020 .6V 400m Ah) Batt ry Installation Phone Installation Insert the battery connecting battery jack to the inner socket Close the cover Place the top part of the battery first and gently push the bottom part down. ER EN OP oom ha n Make sure to charge the battery for more than 12 hours before using the phone. 2. Telephone line connection POWER Line PC Plug the power adapter into power outlet, and connect the jack to the "POWER" at the back side of the base station. 4. Integrated cable connection 2 COM port cable (Blue) POWER Line PC 3 Microphone jack (Red) Sound output jack (Black) 1 Connection jack Plug the telephone line (PSTN line) into telephone outlet, and connect the jack to "LINE" at the back side of a base station Speaker jack (Black) Phone Installation Phone Installation 4. Integrated cable connection POWER Line PC Connect the sound output jack to the speaker port of the computer Connect the speaker input jack to the speaker jack of the integrated cable Put the connection jack of the cable into the "PC" at the backside of the base station. Joy Stick Mic Line-in Speaker Connect the COM port cable to the unused COM port of a computer * Caution : Please make sure whether you connected to COM 1 or COM2 for the convenient software installation. Connection of Connect the microphone jack to the microphone input port of the computer hanzoom with a PC RS232C Cable Mic Cable Integrated Cable Power Cable Headphone Cable Joy Stick Speaker Line-in Phone PC Mic PSTN Cable 10 Program Installation Program Installation 1 Close all the other application programs 2 Visit to the following internet telephone service sites to sign up and get a user ID and a password. http://www.dialpad.com http://www.deltathree.com http://www.mediaring.com 7 Use iHanzoom as a program folder name and click the "Next" button to continue. For Deltathree and Mediaring services, please download relevant freeware through the websites as instructed on the web. 3 Insert the installation CD and execute "setup.exe" 4 Starting setup program 5 Choose the destination folder of the program. To install it under C:\Program files \Openers\iHanzoom, click the "Next" button. To choose a different folder, click "Browse" button. After selecting another folder, click the "Next" button. 6 Choose the setup type and click the "Next" button. Generally, the typical type is recommended for the proper installation. 11 8 Click the "Finish" button to complete the installation. 9 After successful installation, iHanzoom icon will show on your desktop and the program folder will be settled as the left picture. 12 Program Uninstallation Program Running 1 Click iHanzoom icon in the iHanzoom folder in Windows Program 1 Double click "add/remove programs" icon in the control panel of MS Windows. 2 Select iHanzoom item and click the "add/remove" button. 2 iHanzoom icon will appear in the right side of Windows system tray after successful installation 3 Click the "OK" button. 13 14 User Interface Setting User Interface Setting 1 User Interface Setting Click the right button of a mouse on iHanzoom icon in the system tray at the bottom of Windows. Select the "Setting" item from popup menu to open setting dialog box. 4 Mail server setting Click "Mail Server Setting" tab in the setting dialog box. Click "Add" button. 2 Internet phone setting Click "Internet Phone Setting" tab in the setting dialog box. Select the internet phone service provider, and type user ID and password, then click OK button. User can select one of three internet phone services after typing details for each one. 3 COM port setting Click "COM Port Setting" tab in the setting dialog box. Select COM1 or COM2 on COM port combo box and click "OK" button. 15 Type mail server, user-account and password. Click "OK" button. Click "OK" button to complete POP3 server registration. Add other mail servers by using "Add" button again if any. 16 User Interface Setting Regular Phone 5 Hot key Setting Handset Click "hot key setting" tab in the setting dialog box. Antenna Earphone Jack Speaker Low Battery Indicator (BATT) Select a hot key number from the dial numer combo box and click "browse" button. 17 Click "OK" button. Hook Button Use Indicator (USE) Dial Button Flash Button Indicate the program and click "OK" button. ha nz oo Redial / Hold Button Microphone Hook Button : To make and receive calls Flash Button : To transfer a call to another connection in the same PABX or DID switching system Redial Button : To redial the previous number Hold Button : To hold on a call In-use Indicator : Green light on handset indicates that you are connected. Low Battery Indicator : Red light is turned on when the battery should be recharged. ( ASTERISK) Button : To change channels # ( SHARP ) Button : To adjust a receiving volume during a call. 18 Operation Regular Phone Base station Regular Phone Operation Note Make sure to press the hook button of the ear-microphone adequately. (For about one second) Red light of handset indicates the battery needs to be charged. Power An irregular noise is heard when over-discharged (Recharge immediately). Red light is turned on during recharging and keep going on after fully recharged. Ventilation Holes Call Button Pay attention not to cover the microphone of handset with hand during a direct communication.( Hauling can be heard ) Antenna POWER Line PC Receiving Volume Adjustable Charging Electrode Recharging Electrode (Red light) Use Indicator (Green light) Power Line PC Press and hold # button for about 1.5 seconds. Green light on handset starts blinking fast. (It increases 1 level of receiving volume) Receiving volume can be adjusted in this way up to 3 levels. (Starting from level 1 and automatic set up in level 1 when using again.) Call Button : To page a handset that is away from the base station by playing a melody In-use Indicator : Green light starts blinking to indicate an incoming call. Recharging Indicator: The red light is on during recharging and doesn't change it's color though it was completed. 19 Channel Selection Press and hold button for about 1.5 seconds. Green light on handset starts blinking fast. Then move hand away from button. It is automatically transferred from a current channel to the new one without a call interference. 20 Regular Phone Regular Phone Receiving a call Placing a call Decide whether to use an ear-microphone or not. Green light is blinking with a melody. Connect an ear-microphone to earphone jack of a handset for hands-free communication. Remove an ear-microphone for direct communication using built-in speaker and microphone in the handset. Press any button of a handset or hook button of ear-microphone and start your conversation with a short beep. Press the hook button of the handset or ear-microphone. (After green light is blinking in the handset, dial tone is on.) Green light indicates that you are connected. Listen to dial tone and dial the telephone number. Press the hook button of the handset or the ear-microphone to hang up a call. Press hook button of the handset or the ear-microphone to hang up a call. (Green light on the handset is turned off accordingly.) 21 22 Regular Phone Internet Phone Power Sources 1. Put the handset on the base station. 2. Check red light on the base station. ( 8~12 hours are recommendable. ) 3. Make sure to charge the battery for more than 12 hours before using the phone for the first time. Repeating full charge(more than 12hours) and full discharge( use handset until the red light is on) more than three times, it helps the battery last long. Frequent recharging in use ( without full discharge )may shorten the battery life. In case that the battery life becomes short, repeat the same procedure. (full charge and full discharge) ha nz oo Closing internet phone program Starting internet phone program Check Point 1. Check if the Call interference Remedy the base station with properly put on the correct direction. base station. 2. Check if the power is being supplied to the base station. Recharge the handset by putting 2. Supply power to the it on the base station. base station with Adaptor. 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV WXY 1.5sec 3 DEF 6 MNO TUV WXY OPR phone REDIAL /HOLD FL AS an Green light flickering 1. Reset the handset to handset was after recharging Remarks 2 ABC 5 JKL PRS Redial / Cancel Charging Error 1 .QZ 4 GHI zo om E-mail checking call Making an internet call 1 Press and hold ''0'' button for at least 1.5sec. to execute the internet phone program automatically. You will hear the voice message notifying successful connection. OPR phone REDIAL /HOLD call FL AS 23 24 Internet Phone ha nz oo 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV WXY OPR ha nz oo 1 .QZ ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV WXY OPR REDIAL /HOLD Dial the telephone number Using Dailpad.com 3 Press and hold the "Redial/hold" button for 1.5sec. to make a call. Log-In Window 4 Press the "Redial/hold" button to hang up a call. phone 1.5sec 1.5sec. Internet Phone call Press the "Flash" button to cancel the dialing number and push the button for 1.5sec. for re-dialing. Dialer 25 26 Operation Internet Phone Using DeltaThree.com Log-In Window Dialer 27 Operation Internet Phone Using Mediaring.com Log-In Window MediaRing Talk Dialer - Press*(asterisk) button between country code, area code and local phone number especially for MediaRing service 28 Internet Phone Additional Functions Hanging up E-mail checking There are two ways to hang up an internet call as follows. Hook Blink green light 1 Push the "Hook" button to hang up a call and also disconnect an internet phone service site Hook Green light ha nz oo 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 2 ABC 3 DEF GHI 5 JKL PRS TUV OPR oo MNO WXY phone REDIAL /HOLD 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV 1.5sec. WXY OPR phone REDIAL /HOLD Receiving a regular phone call on the Internet phone mode anlight Blink green 1 .QZ 1) Push the "Hook" button to hang up a call. Then, the green light of a handset will go out. 2) Press "0" ( phone) button to make a new Internet call. ha nz oo Press the ''Hook'' button, and then "9" button for 1.5 sec. You can hear a voice message notifying arrivals of e-mail incoming through the mail servers included in the mail server setting box. Hook 2 Push the 'REDIAL/HOLD' button ( call) to hang up a call and maintain the connection with an internet phone service site. ha nz oo 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF JKL 6 MNO TUV WXY GHI PRS Press the "Hook" button to receive a regular ordinary call during the Internet phone mode. Press the "Hook" button after finalizing the phone conversation to go back to the Internet phone mode. call OPR phone REDIAL /HOLD 29 FL AS 30 Have you registered to internet telephony service providers? Additional Functions Automatic program executing by using a hot key Hook ha nz oo 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV 1.5sec. FL AS Closing WXY Internet telephony service sites phone Internet phone service program 1 .QZ 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO PRS TUV 31 a user ID and a password to make low-cost or free Internet calls with OPR ha nz oo FL AS Please visit to each Internet telephony service site for free member registration and get - http://www.dialpad.com - http://www.deltathree.com - http://www.mediaring.com Hook Press the "Hook" button and then, press the relevant call no. (1~7) for at least 1.5 sec. to execute the relevant program. The hot key setting is required at the beginning stage for the proper operation. Press "8" button for 1.5 sec. to close the Internet phone service program in the computer screen. Are you using a full-duplex sound card? Full-duplex sound card is required for free internet calls to work properly. Is any firewall or proxy server installed? WXY 1.5sec. OPR phone Normally free internet phone is not workable in the network in which any firewall or proxy server is installed. Please consult with a network manager. 32 Is volume properly set? Regular Phone Run volume control program to set up volume and microphone of a computer sound card. 1) Open "control pannel" under Window Start>Setting 2) Double click "Multimedia" icon. 3) Press replay button in an Audio tap when "Multimedia registration information" windows are running. 4) Then volume control, CD, wave control windows appears. Make sure that microphone's phoneme is checked for removal. Otherwise, echoes may occur during internet phone conversation. 5) Click "Recording" button, then controllable volume settings will appear. If "Mic" are not selected, click register information from option menu. Among volume control's selection choose a "Mic" and then select yes. If "Mic" shows up in recording control's window, click select button. 6) Check wheather it is correctly set through windows desktop Start>Program>Entertainment>Recorder Program. If you have any problems, please check these points first. The handset doesn't work well. Symptom Check Points Remedy1 1. Check if power is 1. Supply the pownot firmly conneer to the base cted to the base station connectistation. ng AC adaptor (Green light shoto the wall outlet. uld be turned on) Green light of handset keeps blinking, and making or 2. Check if green 2. Recharge receiving a call the battery. doesn't work well. light of handset is blinking when pressing the hook button of it. (if not, or red light is on, check the battery recharging) Remedy2 Remarks If Remedy1 doesn't work.. Refer to "Handset If you still have a Reset" problem, consult where you have purchased. If Remedy2 above doesn't work.. Refer to "ID setting between handset and base station" 7) Click "Redial/Hold" button ( call) of the handset for 1.5 sec. 8) Using "Sound-Recorder", click right button to record via an ear-set. Check recording sound by clicking replay button. If recording sound is inappropriate, control again "wave" and "mic" volume in the "Volume control's window" again. 33 34 Regular Phone Troubleshooting Handset reset Troubleshooting Regular Phone There is no melody ringing heard when receiving a call Press and hold hook button of handset for about three seconds until green light flashes. Symptom Check Points Remedy Remarks 1. Is telephone line 1. Connect telephone connected to the jack to the base base station firmly? station. ID setting between handset and base station 1. Be sure to press and hold flash button, then press hook button. 2. Green light of handset is turned on (If the light is off or blinks, retry from No.1 above in condition of light-off.) 3. Press the call button on the base station for about three seconds until red recharging indicator on the base station starts blinking. There is no melody ringing when receiving a call. 2. Does green light of the base station blink when receiving a call? 2. Connect telephone 3. Is power being 3. Supply power to the purchased. base station connecting AC adaptor to the wall outlet. supplied to the base station? 4. If green light is turned off after a while (1~20 seconds), the handset and base station finished ID setting. (If green light doesn't turned off, press the call button again.) 4. Does the battery need recharging? jack to the base station. Check these points and if you still have a problems, consult where you have 4. Recharge immediately red light is when on. Melody can be played operating a paging function after the ID setting was completed. 35 36 Regular Phone Internet Phone The calling range is getting short along with noise during a call If you have any problems, please check the following points. If there is no response after pressing a button on the handset, Symptom Check Points Remedy Remarks Any electronics The calling range is getting short along with noise may cause electric wave around the phone ? during a call Was it installed in the airtight place ? Check whether Check program is currently running. program icon at the right side of the system tray. Check the connectivity of the integrated cable. Refer to the phone installation process again. Move the base The calling range station to another depends on the place. electric wave circumstances around the phone. Check the port setting in the user interface setting box. If the mail checking function is not workable, Check whether the mail server supports POP3 Check whether mail server name, mail account and password are correctly input into the dialog box of the mail server setting tap. If there is failure in opening COM port Check COM port setting procedure and change it to the other port (COM1 or COM2). 37 38 Internet Phone When there is an error at Troubleshooting internet browser Check a user ID & password of internet phone service sites are correct at internet phone setting box. Basically, the member registration to internet telephony service sites is required. Visit to Internet telephony service web sites to sign up and get a free user ID & password. Check the system requirements : - Check the version of MS Internet Explorer. At least, MS Internet Explorer 5.01 is required The upgrade is available through http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie_intl/ko/download/ - Check whether MS Virtual Machine is the latest version. To upgrade JAVA VM, please visit to the site, http://www.microsoft.com/java/dl_vm40.htm or http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com Check the version of MS Windows Media Player. The version should be 6.4 or above. To upgrade MS Windows Media Player, please visit to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ mediaplayer/ko/download/. The Internet phone service can be delayed due to some problems of internet phone service sites temporarily such as excessive users or unstable Internet connection. In that case, please press "HOOK" button and then "8" button to disconnect. Then, try to re-start the service. 39 Electrical/Physical Specification Frequency Range For Europeans Base Station Rx, Handset Tx : 914.0125~914.9875 MHz Base Station Tx, Handset Rx : 959.0125~959.9875 MHz For North Americans(ISM) Base Station Rx, Handset Tx : 925.30~927.25 MHz Base Station Tx, Handset Rx : 902.80~904.75 MHz For Japanese Base Station Rx, Handset Tx : 253.8625~254.9625 MHz Base Station Tx, Handset Rx : 380.2125~381.3125 MHz Transmit Output Power: Channels : 40 ( 89 Chs. for Japanese) For Europeans : 8.0~10.0 dBm Communication System : Full Duplex For North Americans : -2 dBm Modulation System : Analog FM For Japanese : 8.0~ 10.0 dBm Receiving Sensitivity : -110 dBm Spurious Transmission: For Europeans : -55 dBm max. For North Americans : -54 dBm max. For Japanese : -40 dBm max. Adjacent Channel Selectivity: For Europeans : 51 dB min. Radiation Interference : -57 dBm Talk Time : About 4 hours Standby Time : About 16 hours Weight (Handset, Including battery) For Japan and North American : Approx. 82g For Other Countries : Approx. 90g For North Americans : 45 dB min. For Japanese : 53 dB min. Dimension (Handset) : 70.0mm(H) x 59.3 mm(W) x 28mm(D) 40 NOTICES TO USER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone FCC WARNING This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can generate 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 the 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: 路 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 路 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 路 Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 路 Consult the dealer for technical assistance.
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