Pantech HWP-2150 CDMA WLL Telephone User Manual hwp 2150 8 9

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CONTENTSCONTENTSWELCOME ................................................................................................51. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ........................................................61.1 INSIDE THE PACKAGE..........................................................................61.2 DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................71.2.1 THE FUNCTION KEYS ..........................................................................................81.2.2 DISPLAY INDICATORS .........................................................................................91.3 ANTENNA INSTALLATION...................................................................101.3.1 NORMAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION................................................................101.4 PHONE CHARGER INSTALLATION ...................................................111.5 BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION ..............................................12 1.5.1 DOs ........................................................................................................................121.5.2 DON’Ts ..................................................................................................................122. BASIC OPERATION...........................................................................132.1TO TURN THE PHONE ON / OFF.......................................................132.1.1 TURNING THE PHONE ON ................................................................................132.1.2 TURNING THE PHONE OFF ..............................................................................132.2 TO ACCESS THE MENU......................................................................142.3 MENU SUMMARY.................................................................................152.4BASIC FUNCTIONS..............................................................................172.4.1 TO MAKE A CALL ................................................................................................172.4.2 PAUSE FEATURE................................................................................................182.4.3 TO ANSWER A CALL ..........................................................................................192.4.4 CALLER ID FUNCTION .......................................................................................192.4.5 CALL WAITING FUNCTION ................................................................................202.4.6 MISSED CALL DISPLAY .....................................................................................202.4.7 TO ADJUST VOLUME .........................................................................................202.5DURING A CALL ...................................................................................212.5.1 SEND PHONE# ....................................................................................................212.5.2 SCRATCH PAD ....................................................................................................212.5.3 MUTE.....................................................................................................................212.5.4 VIEW PHONE# .....................................................................................................212.5.5 VOICE PRIVACY ..................................................................................................212.6TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY CALL.....................................................222.6.1 E911 IN LOCK MODE ..........................................................................................222.6.2 E911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ..........................................................223. MEMORY FUNCTION ........................................................................233.1 TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER .........................................................233.2 TO ENTER LETTERS, NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS .........................243.2..1 STANDARD INPUT MODE.................................................................................253.2..2 NUMERIC MODE ................................................................................................263.2..3 SYMBOL MODE ..................................................................................................263.3 TO MAKE A CALL THROUGH THE PHONEBOOK ..........................273.3.1 ONE-TOUCH DIALING ........................................................................................27
CONTENTSCONTENTSCONTENTS4. MENU FUNCTION ..............................................................................284.1PHONEBOOK........................................................................................284.1.1 CALL LOGS...........................................................................................................284.1.1.1 MISSED CALLS............................................................................................284.1.1.2 ANSWERED CALLS ....................................................................................294.1.1.3 DIALED CALLS.............................................................................................294.1.2 RECALLING BY LOCATION ...............................................................................304.1.3 RECALLING BY NAME (ALPHA)........................................................................314.2 SETTING ................................................................................................324.2..1 AUTO RETRY ......................................................................................................324.2..2 AUTO ANSWER ..................................................................................................324.2..3 ONE-TOUCH........................................................................................................334.2..4 VOICE PRIVACY .................................................................................................334.2..5 BACKLIGHT .........................................................................................................334.2..6 LCD CONTRAST.................................................................................................344.2..7 LANGUAGE .........................................................................................................344.3 TONE ......................................................................................................354.3.1 RING MODE..........................................................................................................354.3.2 RING TYPE ...........................................................................................................354.3.3 KEYPAD ................................................................................................................354.3.4 RINGER VOL ........................................................................................................364.4TIMER.....................................................................................................364.4.1 LAST CALL............................................................................................................364.4.2 ALL CALLS............................................................................................................364.4.3 HOME CALLS .......................................................................................................364.4.4 ROAM CALLS .......................................................................................................364.5SPECIAL ................................................................................................374.5.1 SCHEDULE...........................................................................................................374.5.1.1 LIST ALL........................................................................................................374.5.1.2 INPUT SCHEDULE ......................................................................................374.5.1.3 PAUSE ALL SCHEDULE.............................................................................374.5.2 STOP WATCH ......................................................................................................384.5.3 CALCULATOR......................................................................................................384.5.4 BIO-RHYTHM........................................................................................................394.6 ALERTS..................................................................................................404.6.1 MIN ALERT ...........................................................................................................404.6.2 ROAM ALERT.......................................................................................................404.6.3 FADE ALERT ........................................................................................................404.6.4 LOW SIGNAL ALERT...........................................................................................414.6.5 CONNECT ALERT ...............................................................................................414.7 DATA SERVICE .....................................................................................424.7.1 DATA SERVICE....................................................................................................424.7.1.1 RECEIVE MODE ..........................................................................................424.7.1.2 FLOW CONTROL.........................................................................................424.7.1.3 CONNECT SPEED ......................................................................................434.8CHANGE SYSTEM ...............................................................................444.8.1 PREF SYSTEM.....................................................................................................444.8.2 CHANGE NAM......................................................................................................444.8.3 AUTO NAM............................................................................................................454.8.4 PRL ID....................................................................................................................454.9MY NUMBER .........................................................................................464.9.1 CHECKING MY NUMBER ...................................................................................465. SECURITY FEATURES .....................................................................475.1TO LOCK YOUR PHONE.....................................................................475.1.1 AUTO LOCK..........................................................................................................475.2TO CHANGE YOUR CODE..................................................................485.2.1 CHANGE CODE ...................................................................................................485.3TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER.............................................................495.3.1 CHANGE BANNER ..............................................................................................495.4TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE ............................................................495.4.1 RESTRICT.............................................................................................................495.4.1.1 INCOMING CALLS.......................................................................................505.4.1.2 OUTGOING CALLS......................................................................................505.4.1.3 MEMORY ......................................................................................................515.4.1.4 LONG DISTANCE CALLS ...........................................................................515.5TO RESET YOUR PHONE...................................................................525.5.1 RESET...................................................................................................................525.6TO CLEAR YOUR MEMORY ...............................................................535.6.1 CLEARING THE PHONEBOOK..........................................................................535.6.2 CLEARING SCHEDULES....................................................................................535.6.3 CLEARING CALL LOGS......................................................................................535.6.4 CLEARING HOME CALLS...................................................................................545.6.5 CLEARING ROAM CALLS...................................................................................545.7VERSION ...............................................................................................545.7.1 VERSION...............................................................................................................546. VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGE................................................556.1WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVES .................................................556.2VOICE MAIL...........................................................................................556.3SEND NEW............................................................................................566.3.1.1 SEND.............................................................................................................566.3.1.2 EDIT RECIPIENT..........................................................................................566.3.1.3 EDIT MESSAGE...........................................................................................566.3.1.4 PRIORITY......................................................................................................576.3.1.5 CALL BACK...................................................................................................576.3.1.6 SAVE .............................................................................................................576.3.1.7 DELIVERY ACK............................................................................................57
5CONTENTSCONTENTS6.4INBOX.....................................................................................................586.4.1.1 REPLY ...........................................................................................................586.4.1.2 ERASE...........................................................................................................586.4.1.3 FORWARD....................................................................................................586.4.1.4 SAVE .............................................................................................................596.4.1.5 SAVE ADDRESS..........................................................................................596.4.1.6 LOCK & UNLOCK.........................................................................................596.5OUTBOX ................................................................................................606.5.1 CHECKING SENT TEXT MESSAGES...............................................................606.5.1.1 RESEND........................................................................................................606.5.1.2 ERASE...........................................................................................................606.5.1.3 SEND TO.......................................................................................................606.5.1.4 SAVE .............................................................................................................616.5.1.5 STATE ...........................................................................................................616.6SETTINGS .............................................................................................626.6.1 SAVE SENT MESSAGES ?.................................................................................626.6.2 DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBER.......................................................................626.6.3 MESSAGE ALERT ...............................................................................................626.6.4 DELIVERY ACK....................................................................................................636.6.5 AUTO ERASE .......................................................................................................636.7FILED......................................................................................................646.7.1 FILED.....................................................................................................................646.8ERASE MESSAGES.............................................................................656.8.1 ERASE MESSAGES ............................................................................................657. SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................667.1SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .....667.1.1 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.................................................667.1.2 INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DEVICES........................................................667.1.3 EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY.............................................................................667.2SAR INFORMATION .............................................................................67<Appendix>1. Trouble Shooting ....................................................................692. FWT Technical Specifications................................................70WELCOMEThank you for choosing the up-to-date HWP-2150, our new model, developed by top researchersto support the IS-95C system through Qualcom-manufactured MSM5105 chips and CDMAtechnologies. This product allows for high speed communication services, such as web browsingand data & fax service.Available in the product.-. Full graphic display of 5 text input line and 1 icon line with variable font size.-. High capacity batteries allow for longer talk time. 330 hrs of standby time.-. Multiligual (English and Spanish available)-. Enhanced for web browsing & data service (i.e. ; wireless internet access, wireless fax send/ receive, Openwave, Up browser)IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis HWP-2150 user guide contains very important information about how to handle and use thisproduct. So please read this manual thoroughly and make sure that you don’t drop , apply anyphysical impact on, and immerse the phone. And also pay attention to the warranty on the backpage and be alert to the exclusions and limitations of your warranty, which are caused byunauthorized use of components.
1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONEThis chapter describes what you have to know before using the phone. First of all,youhave to make sure that you have all the items that are listed in the followingpage.Then,the chapter guides you through description of the WLL, keypadarrangement,LCD display indication,and so on. Through easy to follow instructions,youalso learn how to install,remove,and charge batteries as well as battery handlinginformation.All the information helps make the phone your own.1.1 INSIDE THE PACKAGE Welcome to our new model, HWP-2150. Please check out each item to make sure thatyou have all the items described below.1.2 DESCRIPTION76Note : Please report to the place of purchase immediately when you find any item missing or wrong with it.WLL Phone User ManualAntennaSoft Key 1.2Data CablePhone ChargerSpeaker PhoneSend KeyAntenna Jack Data Cable Power JackEnd KeyVolume ButtonKey Pad
To make or receive a call.  To terminate a call or exit a currentpage, and turn the phone on/off.(Soft 1) To access the menu orfunction as shown in the bottomline of the display.(Soft 2) To access and review a voiceor text message, and return to theprevious page.Press and hold it to set up theManner mode.where the keypad tone is off andthe ring off as a ring mode.Press and hold it to set up the Lockmode.1.2.1 THE FUNCTION KEYS89Front KeySIGNAL STRENGTHIndicates current signal strength.The more lines,the stronger signal.CALL INDICATOR Indicates that a call is in progress. ROAMINGIndicates the phone is out of its home area.BATTERYIndicates the battery charging level.The more blocks,the greater charging level.MUTEIndicates the phone is mute during acall.MESSAGEIndicates a new text or voice messageis waiting.Indicate the phone is Service & hookoff state.Indicate the phone is no service & hookoff state. Indicate the phone is service & hook onstate. Indicates the phone is no service &hook on state. Indicates the phone is no service &speaker on state. Indicates the phone is no service &speaker off state. DIGITAL MODEIndicates the phone is operating indigital mode.1.2.2 DISPLAY INDICATORSMain LCDIconsDisplay various icons.Soft Key IndicationsShow the functions currentlyassigned to each soft key anddisplay some icons.Text & Graphic areaDisplay instructions andmessages.SCRATCHPADAppears when scratchpad is in use during acall.EMERGENCY CALLBlinks when an emergency call is inprogress.
111.4 PHONE CHARGER INSTALLATIONŃ101.3 ANTENNA INSTALLATION1.3.1 NORMAL ANTENNA INSTALLATIONŃ
13122. BASIC OPERATIONIn this chapter, you go over the basics of the most common features of your phone. With each given instruction, you get more familiarized with the basic features, each of which helps you utilize the more advanced features to be described in the following chapters.Please take a few moments to know the basics of your phone.2.1 TO TURN THE PHONE ON / OFF 2.1.1 TURNING THE PHONE ONPress and hold [        ], until the logo appears and the tone sounds.2.1.2 TURNING THE PHONE OFFPress and hold [        ], until “Power off” is displayed.Note : • Enter the 4 digit lock code to unlock your phone when “Password ” appears on the display.• The default lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number.Note : • Change or recharge the battery immediately when “Low Battery Warning Power Off ” appears on the display because there is a possibility to damage the memory when the phone is forced to be turned off.• The removal of battery when the phone is on could give rise to a data loss of last call.1.5 BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION 1.5.1  DOs Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer.Only use the battery for its original purpose. Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41ºF and 95ºF.If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the recommended range, give it time to warm up or cool down before using.Completely drain the battery before recharging. It may take one to four days to completely drain.Store the discharged battery in a cool, dark, and dry place. Purchase a new battery when its operating time gradually decreases after fully charging.Properly dispose of the battery according to local laws.1.5.2  DON’Ts Don’t attempt to disassemble the battery – it is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts. Don’t accidentally short circuit the battery by carrying it in your pocket or purse with othermetallic objects such as coins, clips and pens. This may critically damage the battery. Don’t leave the battery in hot or cold temps. Otherwise, it could significantly reduce the capacityand lifetime of the battery.Don’t dispose of the battery into a fire.
15142.3 MENU SUMMARY2.2 TO ACCESS THE MENUThe menu enables you to customize your phone through various functions. You can access each function by scrolling through with the navigation key or pressing it’s corresponding number of a menu or an item, etc.In the standby mode, press [        ] to access the menu.Use the [        ][        ][        ][        ] buttons to scroll through the menu.Press [        ] to return to the previous page.Press [        ] to exit the current menu.Select an item with the navigation key when it is highlighted.Or press its corresponding number with the digit keys.Navigation key enable you to scroll through the menu.
6968<Appendix>1. TroubleshootingIn case that simple remedy steps does not help, contact the local agency from where you havepurchased the product, a service center or a qualified technician to solve the trouble. Problem What To DoThere is no indication on the LCD screen Make sure the terminal is turned on.If the switch is on, turn off the terminal and then turnit on again. “No Service” message is displayed on the LCDscreen. The WLL terminal must be placed in the location where service coverage is available. If necessary,   move the terminal to the serviced location. Your terminal beeps or you can hear nothing in theWLL.Your WLL is not properly placed. Place the WLLnormally. Battery indication is blinking, and the terminal beepsperiodically. The backup battery is discharged. Switch to theexternal power supply.There is no ring when a call comes. The ringer is switched off. Press [UP] button severaltimes to adjust the ringer volume The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with allreported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found underthe Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC IDPP4HWP-2150.Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the CellularTelecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://phonefacts.net. *Inthe United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates asubstantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to accountfor any variations in measurements.
702.  FWT Technical Specifications ClassificationAir interfaceBattery backup PhysicalEnvironmentalPower supplyEtcCommon air interface standard IS-2000 (IS-95B, TSB-74)Frequency  TX: 824 ~ 849MHzRX: 869 ~ 894MHzFrequency accuracy  Fo 300Hz TX output power  Typical 24dBm (23~25dBm)RX sensitivity  - 104dBm below (at FER = 0.5%), Typical -106dBmVocoder   8K/13K QCELP8K EVRCChannel bandwidth  CDMA 1.25MhzMOD/DEMOD O QPSK/QPSKType Ni-MHCapacity  3.6V @ 1.4AConversation time Minimum 2.5 hoursStandby time Minimum 140 hoursSerial port  Data service purpose (Internet, Modem , PC fax)Maintenance purposeDimension (D WH) 197 172 62.5(mm)Weight (including backup battery) 792gOperating temperature -10 ~  +50Input power  100~240V  10%,  48~62HzOutput power 5.5V  1.2AAccessories Internal antenna : Dipole antennaPower supply (SMPS)HWP-2160

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