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CDMA
WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP
TELEPHONE
SCW-R500/510
USER’S MANUAL
ELECTRONICS
Printed in Korea
Code No.: GH68-00237A
’99/1 Rev 1 0(ENG)
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Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Fixed Wireless Terminal(FWT)s are next generation
telecommunication terminals that provide the economic efficiency of
wireless and integrated service of wireline.
Samsung SCW-R500 & SCW-R510 terminals connect traditional wired
telephones to a wireless base station which delivers the call to the public
telephone network, instead of direct wired connection the network.
Safety Precautions–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2
FCC NOTE ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3
Checking Parts ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––4
Terminal Information –––––––––––––––––––––––––––5
Setting Up Your Terminal –––––––––––––––––––––––6
Due to its wireless characters : the user can easily install the terminal and
can relocate it anywhere within the serviced local area. It is especially very
convenient to use in areas where the wired telephone installation is
difficult.
Basic Operation
The terminals will offer you with such clear digital voice quality and
various network service features that you will not know the difference with
a conventional telephone.
Advanced Features
The terminal was designed to either be used on a desk or attached to the
wall.
Making Calls –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––12
Receiving Calls –––––––––––––––––––––––––––12
Adjusting Volume –––––––––––––––––––––––––14
Terminal Reset –––––––––––––––––––––––––––14
Restricting use of the phone–––––––––––––––––15
Setting Warning Beeps–––––––––––––––––––––15
Changing the Lock Code ––––––––––––––––––––16
Optional Features
Call Waiting –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––18
Three-Way Calling ––––––––––––––––––––––––18
Call Forwarding–––––––––––––––––––––––––––18
Caller ID ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––18
Voice Mail Service ––––––––––––––––––––––––18
Miscellaneous
FEATURES
Incoming Call Light
Received Signal
Strength Indicator
Adjusting Volume
External Power
Supply(optional)
Menu Options Table –––––––––––––––––––––––20
Troubleshooting ––––––––––––––––––––––––––22
Specifications––––––––––––––––––––––––––––23
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FCC NOTE
1 Avoid places where there are dust, gas or fire.
2 Do not shake, hit or impact the phone.
wish to cleanse the outside of the terminal, use only a soft,
3 Ifdryyoucloth.
Such chemicals as alcohol, benzine or acetone can damage the surface of the terminal.
4 Do not twist or pull the cord out of the terminal.
5 Do not disassemble the FWT as you please.
NOT use the power adaptor if:
6 DO
• The power cord is damaged.
• The terminal has been dropped or damaged in any way.
only the SAMSUNG provided adaptor. Do not use the
7 Use
SAMSUNG adaptor for any other usage.
only the SAMSUNG provided antenna. Do not use the antenna
8 Use
for any other usage.
not install the terminal near water, for example, near a bath tub,
9 Do
sink, wet basement, or swimming pool.
not allow children to play with any radio equipment
10 Do
containing a transmitter. Children could hurt themselves or
others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the
antenna. for example). Children could also damage the FWT.
NOTE : The input voltage and the shape of the plug on this terminal
may vary from country to country.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) The device may not cause harmful interference.
2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation. Privacy of communication may not be
ensured when using this phone.
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CHECKING PARTS
TERMINAL INFORMATION
Once you have unpacked your consumer package, check to make sure that
you have all the parts shown below.
If any piece is missing or broken, please call your dealer.
Antenna
FWT Terminal
AC Adaptor
Wall Mountable Bracket
Wall Mounting Screws and Caps
Antenna
User's Manual, Quick Reference Card
External Power Supply(Optional)
Antenna Connector
Power
Connector
RJ-11 Phone Port
RSSI LED
ELECTRON
CDMA
WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP
TELEPHONE
SCW-R500/510
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USER’S MANUAL
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RS-232C
Connector
Power LED
Wall Mountable Bracket.
Wall Mounting Screws and Caps
Option
Voice mail LED
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SETTING UP YOUR TERMINAL
Setting up your terminal
This FWT SCW-R500/R510 operates by receiving electricity from an electrical
outlet or external power supply.
1 Connect the terminal mounted Antenna on the side of the terminal.
2 Connect a conventional wired telephone to a RJ-11 phone port.
(SCW-R500: 3 RJ-11 phone ports / SCW-R510: 2 RJ-11 phone port)
Use the telephone compatible to FCC part 68 as possible, otherwise it
may not work properly.
FWT works only tone dialing.
3 Plug the AC adaptor output into the rear DC 9V jack of the Terminal.
4 Plug the AC adaptor plug into an appropriate electrical outlet.
5 Connect a G3 analog facsimile machine to a dedicated RJ-11 port.
How to install External Power Supply(option)
Connect the DC power cable to External power supply.
Connect the DC power cable to FWT.
Connect the AC power connector to External power supply.
Plug the AC power connector to wall outlet.
Connect a wired telephone to a RJ-11 phone port
(only for SCW-R510)
✐ The usage of RS-232C connector on the base of the FWT is not user but
dealer's maintenance.
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Setting up your terminal
Setting up your terminal
Screws and Caps are provided for mounting the unit on a wall.
Screws and Caps are recommended for most wall surface.
For wooden wall installations, only the screws are required.
FWT Wall Mount Installation
Mark four mounting hole locations on the wall.
Drill four holes at the marked location.
Wall mounting Caps(4)
If not using Caps, drill four holes in the wood.
If using Caps, drill four holes at the marked location.
Insert the Caps into the holes and tap the Cap heads flush against the wall.
Wall mountable bracket hook
4 Remove wall mountable bracket cover from wall mountable bracket.
5 Attach the wall mountable bracket.
6 Tighten the screws firmly.
7 Put a cover to wall mountable bracket.
in the RJ-11 Phone Port and Power Connector and route the cords in a
8 Plug
groove.
9 Screw the antenna into antenna connector.
10 Install the FWT onto the wall mountable bracket hook.
Wall mountable bracket
Screws(4)
Wall mountable bracket Cover
Wall
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Setting up your terminal
LED indications are described in the following table:
LED
Power
Color
Condition
–
Off
No Power is being supplied the terminal.
RED
On
Normal operation.
RED
On
No service condition. In this case, contact
your dealer.
On
Voice through the line is not clear but a call
is available.
RSSI
ORANGE
Meaning
Blinking Incoming call
GREEN
On
Best service condition.
Blinking Incoming call
–
Off
Normal operation without any voice mail
message.
GREEN
On
You have voice mail message.
Contact your service provider to activate
Message Service.
Voice
Mail
Sound indications are described in following table:
Type
Normal dial tone
Condition
20sec on;
300msec off
Meaning
The FWT is in-service with
adequate receive signal.
No Service tone
1.5sec on;
800 msec off
FWT is not capable of
making or receiving calls.
Outgoing call
restriction tone
800 msec on;
200 msec off
FWT is not capable of
making calls but is
capable of receiving calls.
Voice mail tone
three times (100msec
on;100msec off)
You have voice mail
message.
Basic Operation
Making Calls
Receiving Calls
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MAKING CALLS
check to see that your FWT Phone is turned on.
1 First,
If the Power LED is lit, that means the power is on.
Advanced Feature
up the handset.
2 Pick
● You hear a dial tone.
the number keypad, dial the desired telephone number.
3 ✐Using
When you finish inputting phone number, you have to press
If you don't press
button.
button, A call is not connected.
Adjusting Volume
5 To end the call, replace the handset.
When the other person answers, begin your conversation.
NOTE: • You can dial by 32 digit including
• You can dial emergency call by pressing and holding
inputting any digits.
You can't change the emergency call number.
Terminal Reset
Restricting Use of the Phone
Setting Warning Beeps
without
RECEIVING CALLS
The terminal signals the telephone(s) to ring when an incoming call is
detected. Pick up the telephone handset and begin talking into the
microphone on the handset.
• To disconnect when you’re through, replace the handset.
NOTE: • Be sure the phone’s ringer is enabled.
• If you heard incoming call in picking up the handset, you can receive
the call by pressing any digit key.
Changing the Lock Code
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OPER
WXYZ
ADJUSTING VOLUME
RESTRICTING USE OF THE PHONE
umYou can control the sound volume on your phone.
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press and .
3 Press 5 .
4 (up) or (down).
JKL
NOTE: This feature is automatically set after 3 seconds.
You will hear confirmation beep.
TERMINAL RESET
Resets the terminal back to the initial service status of factory
pre-programmed state. This feature can be disabled and enabled through
simple keypad number code entry.
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press and .
3 Press 4 .
4 Press .
4 digits Lock Code Number.
5 Enter
(The default lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.)
GHI
NOTE : If the code is correct, it sounds confirmation beep.
If not, it returns to the stand by mode with error beep.
Press
Used when you wish to block outgoing calls from being made, but still
wish to receive incoming calls at any time. This feature can be disabled
and enabled through simple keypad number code entry.
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press and .
3 Press 3 .
4 Press .
4 digits Lock Code Number.
5 Enter
(The default lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.)
DEF
NOTE: If the code is correct, it sounds confirmation beep.
If not, it returns to the stand by mode with error beep.
set outgoing call restrict.
release outgoing call restrict.
SETTING WARNING BEEPS
A discrete tone is generated after each minute interval into the call
conversation to notify you that a minute has passed since the beginning of
the call or after the previous time of discrete tone,
regardless of when you make or receive a call.
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press and .
3 Press 1 .
1-Minute Alert.
4 set
cancel 1-Minute Alert.
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CHANGING THE LOCK CODE
Used when you wish to change the lock code of the terminal.
The programmed lock code prevents the terminal from being operational
to any other people without your permission. This feature can be disabled
and enabled through simple keypad number code entry.
When you first buy the phone, the lock number is 0000.
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press and .
3 Press .
4 Press .
4 digits Lock Code Number.
5 Enter
(The default lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.)
ABC
NOTE: If the code is correct, it sounds confirmation beep.
If the code is incorrect, it returns to the standby mode with error
beep.
4 digits new Lock Code Number.
6 Enter
It sounds confirmation beep.
4 digits new Lock Code Number again.
7 IfEnter
it is different from the new Lock code you entered in the beginning, it
returns to the standby mode with error beep.
to store new Lock Code.
8 Press
If you press another key, it returns to the standby mode with error beep.
NOTE: If it is correct, it sounds confirmation beep.
Optional Features
• Call Waiting
• Three-Way Calling
• Call Forwarding
• Caller ID
• Voice Mail Service
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
Call Waiting
Call Waiting is a feature which enables you to be alerted to a second
incoming call while you are on the first call of your telephone. You have
the option of responding to the second call while putting the first call on
hold or you can disable the Call Waiting option during a particular call.
Contact your service provider to activate or deactivate Call Waiting.
Three-Way Calling
Three-Way Calling is a feature that enables you to set up a three-way
conversation with two other different-numbered users.
Contact your service provider to activate or deactivate Three-Way Calling.
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding is a feature that enables you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number, even if your telephone is turned off.
You can still make calls from your telephone even when Call Forwarding
is activated. Contact your service provider to activate or deactivate Call
Forwarding.
Caller ID
Caller ID is a feature which notifies you who is calling by displaying the
caller's number on the telephone's LCD when an incoming call come
through with a ring. This feature is available only with a telephone that
has an LCD display on it. Contact your service provider to activate or
deactivate Caller ID.
Voice Mail Service
Voice Mail Service is a feature that allows the terminal to receive voice
mail and forward it to your telephone when you press a certain
sequence of keypad number. Contact your service provider to activate
or deactivate Voice Mail Service.
Miscellaneous
Menu Options Table
Troubleshooting
Specifications
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MENU OPTIONS TABLE
1. Setting
warning beeps
II
III
IV
VI
3. Restricting
outgoing call
Lock code
4 digits input
Lock code
4 digits input
ABC
DEF
Explanation
Decides whether alert
beep should sound at one
minute intervals when you
make or receive a call.
Set
release
2. Changing the
lock code
VII
New lock
code
4 digits input
Set
New lock
code
4 digits input
Used when you change
the lock code of the
phone.
Used when you limit use of
the outgoing calls.
release
4. Terminal Reset
5. Adjusting
Volume
GHI
JKL
up
down
* The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.
Lock code
4 digits input
Return phone to factory
settings.
Wait
3 seconds
Adjusts the Volume of
phone.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
• Troubleshoot the conventional wired telephone
In the event you are unable to place or receive telephone calls, first be sure
that the connetion wire is properly connected to the RJ-11 phone port on the
terminal and to the RJ-11 port of the telephone. If unsure whether or not the
telephone is operational, connect a telephone which is known to be
operational to the terminal.
If service is available with the operational telephone, replace or repair your
telephone equipment. If service is still not available, then follow instructions
under "Troubleshoot the Fixed Wireless Terminal".
• Troubleshoot the Fixed Wireless Terminal
Check for the appropriate power indication on the LED. If no power, check
the Adaptor(or External Power Supply)connection between the electrical
outlet and the terminal. Check for the appropriate Received Signal Strength
Indication(RSSI), Power, and Message Indication through the designated
LED, respectively.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range
Tx : 825-849 MHz
Rx : 870-894 MHz
Channel Bandwith
CDMA 1.25 MHz
Multi Connection
Supports 5 REN
RJ-11 Phone Port
SCW-R500 : 3
SCW-R510 : 2
RJ-11 Analog Fax Port
SCW-R510 : 1
Power Supply
DC 9V 1.2A
Temperature of operation
Relative humidity
-20°C~ +50°C
5% ~ +95%
Temperature of storage
-25°C ~ +75°C
Dimension
200x170x48.5 (mm)
7.9x6.7x1.9 (in.)
Weight
(without external adaptor)
495g / 1.1 lb.

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