RF WINDOW RPH-1000 VOIP SYSTEM User Manual ETUMESDQJOOW
RF WINDOW Co.,Ltd. VOIP SYSTEM ETUMESDQJOOW
Users Manual
RPH-1000 PicoCast VoIP Phone Contents 04. Cautions for the safety 07. Introduction to the product 20. SMS message 08. Basic components -Typing texts 09. Name and function of each part -Incoming messages 10. Description of icons on the mobile device -Outgoing messages 11. Installing the battery -Message box 13. Charging the mobile device -Spam message 14. Instructions to use the product -Message settings 21. Organizer 15. Typing texts -Simple alarm 16. Telephone function -User alarm 16. Busy signal -Scheduler 17. Receiving a call -Memo 17. Missed calls -Electronic calculator 18. Menu functions -World time 19. Phonebook -Stopwatch -Searching a phone number 23. Additional function -Adding a phone number -Broadcasting service -Group management -Speed dial number management 24. Settings -Sound settings -Display settings -Communication Settings -Telephone function settings -System Info -Version 26. Lock settings -Change password -Lock functions -Lock calls -Initialize storage Cautions for the safety 1. Cautions for the safety The followings are the details for protecting user’s user s safety and preventing the property loss. loss Read the followings carefully and use the product properly. Warning A possibility of severe injury or A possibility of minor injury or death in case this direction is product damage in case this violated. Caution direction is violated. Do not install the product on the following places in order to use the product in a safe and proper manner. Near office products including a computer, copying machine or fax A place with direct heat or sunlight A place surrounded with thick walls or steel structures A place with heavy dust A place with heavy moisture Cautions for using the battery Keep the battery out of children’s children s reach and do not allow them to suck or eat any leakage from the battery. Do not allow any leakage from the battery contact with eyes, skin or cloth. Do not apply the shock to the battery or place the battery near fire. Do not remove or rebuild the battery cover. Collect and throw away the battery separately. Use the standard battery charger approved by a government-designated designated agency for charging the battery. Do not disassemble the battery based on your discretion or apply a shock. shock Cautions for the safety Do not pull the cord of the adaptor or touch the power plug with wet hands. Do not use a damaged power cord, plug or loose socket. Do not use the product in a place with high temperatures or moist environments. Dropping or applying a severe shock to the product might damage the product. Do not disassemble, repair or rebuild the product based on on your discretion. discretion Cautions for using the product Wet a soft cloth with a neutral detergent and wipe the product in case it is necessary to clean the mobile device, device the mainframe and the charging cradle. - The battery might be discharged naturally during the he distribution process. Recharge the mobile device for over 5 hours before use. Other cautions Use the mobile device within the call distance. The call distance might vary according to the surrounding environments. (High-tension wires, base stations or any product using or radio frequencies might affect the call distance.) The call quality might vary according to a product using the same frequency with this product. 1. FCC Statement 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. 2. Caution To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance di of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This device must not be co-located located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Introduction to the product Basic components Name and function of each part Description of icons on the mobile device Installing the battery Charging the mobile device 1. Basic components Check thoroughly to see if there’s any component missing after purchasing the product. Charging cradle RPH-1000 Battery Power adaptor Fast user’s manual ▶ Check the components first when purchasing the product. Contact the place where you purchased the product if you find any problem. ▶ The actual product might be different from the one shown in the figure above according to the manufacturer’s policy. 2. Name and function of each part ▶ Name and function of each part in the mobile device Button Defined function of each name button LSK Soft key left RSK Soft key right OK Store/Enter Enter/Edit/See/End SEND Making a call END End N.LEFT Arrow key left N.RIGHT Arrow key right N.TOP Arrow key up N.DOWN Arrow key down 10 CANCEL Cancel Cancel/Erase/Back 11 D.0 ~ 9 Number 0 ~ 9 12 D.* Bell key 13 D.# Sharp key 14 V.UP Volume up 15 V.DOWN Volume down 16 PICKUP Call pickup 17 TRANS Call transfer 18 PTT Push To Talk No. 3. Description of icons on the mobile device ▶ Description of icons in the mobile device Signal strength RSSI RSSI value: value 1 ~ RSS value: 7 Call status Call waiting, waiting No call, Calling Silent, normal, normal manner mode, Ringtone meeting, headset Broadcasti Broadcasting ng status PTT PTT status wireless set Alarm Alarm scheduler Alarm, SMS SMS reception It indicates the battery condition. Battery Battery indicator 1 ~ Battery indicator 4 - The battery life duration might vary according to the service type provided by the mobile carrier, the environment and the period of battery used. - The battery will be discharged even if the product is not used, and using various additional functions of the product shortens the battery stand-by stand time. - The battery is a consumable product so that its life duration will be shortened gradually. In case the battery life duration has been shortened more than a half half of its original duration, it is recommended to purchase and use a new battery. 10 4. Installing the battery ▶ Take down the cover on the back of the mobile device and remove the cover from the inside to the outside. ▶ Insert the charged battery into the mobile device as shown in the figure below. 11 ▶ Fit the cover to the groove on the device, cover and push the cover up. ▶ Cautions for using the battery - Use only the battery provided with the mobile device. Using any unapproved approved battery might cause the explosion of the battery. - Do not use the battery in an environment with a direct sunlight or a high temperature including spa. - Inserting the battery in a wrong direction might cause overheating, fire, explosion of battery or risk of injuries. - Do not apply severe shock or make a hole in the battery with a sharp object. - Do not allow the battery wet or sink under the water. - Do not allow children or a pet to bite or suck the battery. - Do not allow the battery charging socket to contact con with metals. - Discard the used battery only at a designated place. 12 5. Charging the mobile device Charge the battery of the mobile device as shown in the figure below. ▶ Connect the power adaptor to the power port on the back of the charging cradle and the electrical outlet. ▶ When placing the mobile device on the charging cradle, the battery charging will begin. - It is recommended to charge the battery for at least 5 hours before use. ▶ Cautions for charging the battery - Use only the adaptor provided with the product together. - The battery life duration is guaranteed for 6 months after purchase. - The battery is a consumable product so that its life duration will be shortened according to the overcharging and discharging. In case the battery life has ended, the battery might expand and release gas, giving the risk of burns. It is recommended to purchase and use a new original battery before the battery life duration has been shortened more than a half of its original duration or the shape of the battery is altered (expanding). 13 Instructions to use the product Typing texts Telephone function Busy signal Receiving a phone call Missed calls 14 1. Typing texts Use this section at the input field required for typing texts such as SMS message, screen phrase or names in the phonebook. ▶ button: Use for erasing a letter while typing texts ▶ button: Use for adding a stoke ▶ ▶ button: Use for a pair of consonants : Use for adding a space between letters by using the right note button while typing texts ▶ The user can use Korean letters, English alphabets (Upper case), English alphabets (Lower case), numbers and special characters by pressing the right. 15 2. Telephone function 1) Making a phone call - Making a phone call by entering a phone number Enter a phone number (In case of entering a wrong phone number, you can press and edit the number.) - Making a phone call by searching recent call history Press shortly Select a number you want to call by using the arrow keys on - Making a phone call by using a speed dial number Press a speed dial number stored in the phonebook longer in the stand-by status. (You can make a phone call by pressing the number longer in case the speed dial number is between 0 and 9 and by pressing the second number longer in case the speed dial number is between 10 and 99.) 2) Hanging up - Hanging up after a phone call Press to hang up. 3. Busy signal Menu: Press [Left] key to use this function. Speakerphone: Press key to use this function. 16 Mute: Press [Right] key to use this function 4. Answering a phone call - Answering a phone call in the stand-by status Check the caller’s name or phone number and press (You can answer a phone call by using all keys according to the “Answering a phone call” settings under the “3. Communication settings” of “5. Settings” on the menu.) - Call forwarding Forward a phone call to a registered call forwarding number in case the call forwarding function is set. 5. Missed calls - Check the missed called in the stand-by status Press key and use key to move to “Missed call list” menu and check. 17 Menu functions Phonebook SMS message Organizer Additional function Preferences Lock settings 18 1. Phonebook Press [Left] on the initial Select the phonebook and press screen. Select a function and press 1) Search phone number: Use to search a stored phonebook [Left] Select a function you want You can search the phonebook by using both a name and a phone number. 2) Add phone number: Store a new phone number [Left] Select and enter the name, group, commemoration day and memo 3) Group management: Manage groups for phone numbers stored in the phonebook [Left] [Left] Select SMS message, Group add/Edit/Delete 4) Speed dial number management: Manage speed dial numbers for phone numbers stored in the phonebook Left, 1, 4 Select speed dial number, search and select a stored phone number and click OK 19 2. SMS message Press [Left] on the initial Select SMS message and press Select a function and press screen 1) Write message [Left] , type SMS message to send Enter and enter the sender and receiver 2) Incoming message [Left] Check incoming messages 3) Outgoing message [Left] Check outgoing messages 4) Message box [Left] Check the stored messages 5) Spam message [Left] Block messages incoming from a specific phone number 6) Message settings [Left] Check the stored messages 20 3. Organizer Press [Left] on the initial Select the Organizer and press Select a function and press screen 1) Simple alarm: Select among time input, 1,2,3,5,10,15,30 minutes, user settings or cancel [Left] Select time input, (1,2,3,5,10,15,30 minutes, user settings, cancel) Select an alarm sound 2) User’s alarm: Select among Once, Daily, Mon~Fri, Mon~Sat, Cancel [Left] Press to add Set the cycle (Once, per day of the week, user settings), time, repetition, and alarm sound 3) Scheduler: Select a specific date to record an important schedule and store [Left] Enter start time, end time and details 4) Memo: Functions to write memo, delete memo and delete all memo [Left] Enter memo 21 5) Electronic calculator [Left] The electronic calculator function provided 6) World time [Left] World time function, World time DST, Dual time function 7) Stopwatch [Left] Stopwatch function 22 4. Additional function Press [Left] on the initial screen Select the additional function and press 1) Broadcasting service [Left] 23 Select a function and press 24 5. Preferences Press [Left] on the initial screen Select the preferences and press Select a function and press 1) Sound settings: Select a ringtone to use when receiving a call [Left] Select a ringtone you want 1. Profile setting 2. Electronic sound Ringtone 3. Classic ringtone 4. Melody ringtone 2) Display settings: Set the background image, clock and wording used in the stand-by mode. [Left] Set the background image, clock and wording to use 3) Communication settings: Set the method to make a phone call and the area code [Left] Set the method you want 1. Making a phone call: With any key / With Send key 2. Area code settings: Add the area code automatically when entering a phone number 25 4) Telephone function setting: Set the method to receive a phone call and the area code [Left] Set the method you want 1. Language settings: Korean/English Korean 2. Time display settings: 12-hour 12 / 24-hour 3. Brightness settings: Set the brightness of LCD screen 4. Backlighting time setting: setting Set the time of LCD lighting on 5) System Info: Display the telephone info, info IP and the network settings info [Left] 6) Version: Display the telephone info, info Final update time, and the network settings info [Left] 26 6. Lock settings Press [Left] on the initial screen Select the lock settings and Select a function and press press 1) Password change [Left] Enter the previous password Enter new password (Twice) (The The default password of the product is “0000”.) 2) Lock functions [Left] Select one of lock functions settings SMS message Lock/phonebook phonebook Lock/Call History Lock settings 3) Lock Calls [Left] Select the Lock calls function Set lock for making a call/Send Send SMS message/International Call 4) Initialize Storage: Function to initialize data used by the telephone user [Left] Select the User data initialize Initialize settings/data including Phonebook/Call history/SMS message 27
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