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Chapter 1 Introduction
lrl T-2000Ais the mobile handset designed for TECOM’S TCM-l, a wireless access
communication system. T-2000Acan be deployed for dispatching and for full-
duplex voice communication T-ZOOOAhas super voice quality, is easy to operate,
and is designed as fiill~fimction communication tenninalr
142 Like other electronic produCIS, T-ZOOOA operates on radio signals, therefore can
be interferedvby other electronic signals. Therefore users may sometimes have
to move the mobile handset around to a position where he can obtain better
quality of reception. When using T-2000A indoors, it’s best to use it near a
window.
1.3 Figure 1-1, T-2000A
Chapter 2 Face Panel
2.1 LCD
22 Featured Keys
Up & Down Key H P1'l' Key
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A detailed descriptions to each feature key are as follows.
Note: Dialing key mentioned in this manual means any digit of 0 to 9, * , # , in the dial key
pad.
PWR (Power)
Press and hold this key for about 2 seconds until a beep is heard. This
key is used to turn the handset on or off.
F UNC (Function)
Press “FUNC” followed by other keys will perform various functions.
SEND (Send)
This key is used to make a call or to answer an incoming call.
END (End)
END is used to terminate a call.
END can also be used to return the handset to regular operation state
after desired functions are programmed.
CLEAR (Clear)
Press this key to erase the last digit (or alphabet) of a number just
entered. Press and hold CLEAR for over 2 seconds to erase the whole
number.
MEMO
Press this key, user can search for desired number in memory.
PTT
Press this key to activate dispatching call.
Up and Down Keys
Used to control volume for ringer or ear-piece. They can also be used to
perform special fimctions.
2.3 Audio Signal
1. Ringer: T.2000Awill keep ringing when receiving a page until the page is
answered or abandoned.
2. Talk-time Reminder: l beep, periodically.
3. Low-Battery Warning: 2 beeps
4. Dial Successful Tone: l beep.
5. Key Recognition Tone: A tone is sounded when pressing any dialing key.
Chapter 3 Operating T-2000A
3A] Power-on
OPress and hold “PWR” key for 2 seconds, the LCD
prompt the handset MIN number and the number 0
in the handset
Of T-ZOOOA Will briefly
f software version equipped
OLCD will display
“Scan” indicating that the handset is trying to connect to the
base station.
0 Afier the handset is successfully connected to
the base station, the LCD will
display:
Battery Strength(O-5)
Signal Strength(O-5)
Channel Number
“Rm” will be displayed instead if handset
roams to other service area.
0 If the connection is not successfiil, the LCD will display
3.2 Power-Off
Press and hold
3.3 Make a Full-duplex Outgoing Call
OEnter desired number. (eg 03-5775141).
OPress
the handset is dialing the desired number‘
Olf the connection is not successful, the handset will go back to
mode.
Olf the connection is successfiil, the LCD will display “Use”.
Channel Number Selected
“SEND” after the number, the LCD will show “Dial”,
“No SVC”.
“PWR” for around one second until the LCD becomes dark.
indicating that
idle
Call Duration
0Automatic Redial
When all channels are busy, the mobile handset will retry up to 10 times. If it
is still failed afier refrain, the call making will be abandoned.
3.4 Answer An Incoming Call
The ringer is activated when responding to an inco
prompt “Alert”. Press
ANSWER” is
incoming call.
ming call. The LCD will
“SEND” to start voice communication. If “ANYKEY To
“ON” (refer to chapter 4), user can press any key to answer an
3.5 Terminate A Call
Press “END", the LCD will prompt “HangUp” indicating the end of a call.
3.6 Dispatching
Dispatching can be canned out by making sub-
page.
+ Sub—group Paging
0 Press “PTT”, the LCD will display “Dial”
is paging other handset users with same su
group page, group page or all
, indicating that the mobile handset
b~group number in the same base
station.
OIf the page is successful, the handset will sound a “beep” while the LCD
prompts “rev”, indicating that me handset is 'ready to receive voice
announcement.
011" user wants to speak out, press and hold “PTT”.When the LCD prompts
“xmt”, user can start voice paging.When “PTT” is released, the handset will
return to voice reception mode again.
ODuring a sub-group paging, if user wants to proceed with other paging or
individual telephone communication, press “END” to leave the on—going paging
The LCD will prompt “HangUp” and then return to the display of “Hm“r
When the user finishes the latter, he will automatically be switched to the
previous paging.
+ Page Handsets ofDifferent Sub-groups
Press “*" followed by desired sub-group number (e.g. 123),
then press “PTT”,
user can page handset users in other sub-groups within the s
ame base station
+ Group Paging
OUp to 5 subgroups can be organized in a group Press “*”
number (eg. 111), and then press “PIT”,
indicating that the handset is initiating a group
followed by group
the LCD will prompt “Dial”,
page in the same base station.
Olf the paging is successful, the handset will sound a “beep” while the LCD
prompts “rev”
, indicating that the handset is ready to receive voice
announcement.
0 If user wants to speak out, press and hold “PTT”
“xmt”,user can start voice paging The handset
mode again after “PTT” is released.
.When the LCD prompts
will return to voice reception
OGroup paging takes precedence over sub-group paging. When a group paging
is activated, all handsets being in a sub-group paging will be intemipted and
invited to join the group paging.
+ All Paging
OPress “**” followed by “PTT”, user can page all mobile handsets in the same
base station.
0 When all paging is activated, all handsets being in any sub-group paging or
group paging will be interrupted and invited to join the all paging.
+ Dispatching Across Network
Press “it” followed by sub-group number (e.g. 001) and “PTT”, user can page
the same sub-group of handsets located in different base stations.
+Automatic Switching to Sub-group Paging/ Group Paging/ All Paging
0 A voice conversation will not be interrupted by sub—group paging, group
paging or all paging. However, when voice conversation is finished, the handset
will be automatically switched to either one of the above ongoing paging.
0 During sub-group paging, group paging or all paging, user can press “END”
to exit from the paging and proceed with other new paging or voice
conversation. However, when the new call is finished the handset will be
switched to the previous ongoing paging.
+ Paged
0 A beep will be sounded upon being paged. Before paging is finished, no
more beep is sounded when “PTT” is pressed and held to request voice
communication switching Normally, user can push “PTT” to answer, then
release “PTT” and return to voice reception mode.
+Sub-group paging, group paging and all paging actiVated by PSTN
subscribers:
Afier auto-attendant answers theincoming call, PSTN subscribers can press “*”,
followed by Sub-group number, to activate sub-group paging or group paging
or enter “**” to activate all paging.
+ "Out-of-Service” Warning
Out-of-Service waming tone can be heard when a mobile handset is out of
service area and “PTT” is pressed In this case, user will hear three beeps as a
reminder.
+ Automatic Registration
up,or returns to its orginal service area from out of sewice mode tor directhy
roams into another sewice areal
priority will be able to snatch first available channel . When waiting in the
queue, the handset will indicate its privilege priority (from “I” to “3”) and the
remained time it needs to wait (countdown from 60 seconds)
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3.7
3.8
3.9
+Emergency Paging
Class “0" is setas the highest priority. Only mobile handsets with priority “ ”
can initiate emergency paging If all channels are busy when an emergency
paging is activated, system will forcibly release one of the occupied channels
for paging need.
Change Service Area
Mute
ODuring a conversation, user can press “FUNC”and “2” to shut off
microphone so that the other conversation party can not hear his / her voice
Meanwhile, LCD will prompt “Mute”.
OPress “FUNC”and “2” again to restune conversation, then “Mute” disappears
on the LCD
Back Light
Backbight is aupported by LCD Module Any key depression will actvate
backlight illumination for 5 seconds. If no key is pressed again within 5 second,
the backlight will tun off automctically. Back light will turn on automatically
too for 5 seconds when “PTT” is pressed.
3.10 Talk Time
During a conversation, the handset will show the duration of the talk time on
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the LCD. The talk time includes the time required for establishing connection to
base station.
3.1 1 Last Number Redial (LNR)
A. If there is no phone number on LCD, pressing
“SEND" will send the last number dialed.
B. If a paging call is desired, pressing “PTT” will page the pre-programmed
sub-group number.
3.12 Store Speed Dial Numbers
The handset can store maximum of 10 phone numbers in memory.
(1) Press “MEMO”, the LCD will display “MEMOI”.
(2) Press “A” or “V” to locate a desired position in memory,then enter the
phone number. (Up to 16 digits in a number can be stored.)
(3) Press “A", “V” or “END” to store the number into.
(4) Press “A” or “V” to locate the desired number, then press “CLEAR” to
delete or to start updating the number.
(5) If no key is pressed within 10 seconds , the LCD will go back to idle
mode.That is, any programing, which is not stored by following step} will be
abandoned without any change to the memory.
3.13 Speed Dialing
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0 Press “MEMO” followed by “A” or “V"
until the desired number is
displayed.
QPress “SEND” to dial the number out.
3.14 Edit A Phone Number
Press “CLEAR” once to erase a digit in the backward direction. Press and hold
“CLEAR” for 2 seconds to erase the whole number.
3.15 Send DTMF Signals Using The Keypad
Press dialing keys (0-9, *, #) during call, the wrresponding DTMF signal will be
conversation transmitted. for adaptation to A
uto Attendant or Voice Mail
System.
3.16 Do Not Disturb (DND)
A.Press “FUNC’and “4” to activate DND, user will not be disturbed by
incoming calls.But the handset will still sound a
incoming call waiting for answer, alon
backlight fomotiflcation.
“beep” to indicate an
g with the illumination of
B. Press “F UNC” and “4” again, DND is deactivated.
3.17 Last Number Display
Press “FUNC"and “*", the LCD will dis
play the last number dialed. Press
“SEND" to resend the number.
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3.18 Voice Mail Notification
If there’s voice mail left for the handset and stored
will prompt “.-:-. “ for natificationl
in the base station, the LCD
performed
0 Press “FUNC” followed by “3” to lock the ke
ypadl The LCD will display
“Key Locked"
when any key is pressed.
.Press “FUNC” followed by “3”
again to unlock keypad, the LCD will display
“Key Unlock".
3.20 Flexible Talk Time Reminder
When talk time exceeds the pre-p
rogrammed limits, the system will sound a
“beep” as remindingi
321 Any Key To Answer
When “Any Key to Answer” is activated in database, user can answer incoming
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call by pressing any key (except “PWR” key)
3.22 Call Lock/Unlock
To prevent unauthorized outgoing call making,
CALL LOCK mode.
OPress “FUNC” followed by “7”
user can set the handset to
, the LCD will prompt “password”.
Olf the password is correct, “CALL LOCK” is activated.
User can then press “* “ or “ #
“ to toggle change setting between “CALL
LOCK"and “CALL UNLOCK”.
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3.23 Change Password
The default password used in all related features is set to
change this password, but it has to be 4 digits.
OPress “FUNC” followed by “0”
should enter the old password.
“0000”. User can
, the LCD will prompt “password”, user
0 The LCD prompts “new passwor ”, user should enter new password.
O The LCD prompts “confirm”, user should enter the new password again.
0 If the double check of new password is correct, the LCD will go back to idle
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(standby) mode. It indicates that the password change is handset success. If the
new password check is wrong confirmed, the handset will double beep as
waming, and the LCD will also prompt “new password” again, asking user to
reenter new password.
3.24 Call Restriction
a. Enter Call Restriction programming mode.
OPress “FUNC” followed by “8”.
0 Enter 4-djgit password. (Default value is set to “0000”).
b. Exit the programming mode.
Press “END” to exit.
c. The handset has 5 levels of call restriction. Shown below. User can use
“*” or “#” to choose the desired level.
(1) No restriction
(2) Up to ll~digit phone numbers (to prevent international calls) are
allowed.
(3) Only toll-free numbers (with 080, 081 prefix digits) are allowed.
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(5) Only allowed to receive incoming calls. Outgoing calls are
prohibited.
3.25 “No Number” Display
Afier power-on, if no number was ever dialed before, press “SEND”, the LCD
will prompt “No Number”, along with double beep warming tone listening.
3.26 Undefined Feature Access Codes
Press “FUNC” followed by a digit key to activate a function. If the fiinction is not
permitted .e.not defined, has not been set up, the LCD will prompt “invalid”.
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Chapter 4 Database Programming (By User)
4.1 Default values
Default values for the following functions have been set at factony.
0 Normal receiving volume : 8
D PTT volume : 8
b Ringer volume : 3
0 Type of ring tone: 0
0 Talk Time Reminder: OFF
6 Talk Time Reminder Interval : 0605 (60 seconds)
6 Any Key to Answer : ON
0 Display of Control Channel : ON
6 Reject Paging : OFF
4.2 How to enter/exit database programming mode:
a. To enter database programming mode
Press “FUNC” followed by “5”.
b. To exit database programing mode
Press “END”.
43 Desuiptions function keys in usage database programming
a. Press “A” or “V” to select functions listed from section 4.4 to 4.12.
below
b. During function programming
(I) If digits are desired, user can enter digit keys from “0” to “9’1
(2) If more than one alternative value is allowed to be programmed,
press “*" or “#” to select any one desired.
c. Afier entering or selecting desired data, user can press “A” , “V” or “END”
to update the old setting date in database with the new one.
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4.4 Normal Receiving Volume
a. Default value is “8”. User can enter desired value (0 — 15).
b. During conversation, user can press “ ”
p or “6” key to paging adjust
volume level, but the adjusted level is not permanently stored in the memory
4.5 PTT Volume
a. Default value is “8”. User can enter desired value (0 - 12).
b. Default value is “8”. User can enter desired value (0 - 15).
4.6 Ringer Volume
a. Default value is “3”. User can enter desired value (0 - 15),
b. Default value is “8”. User can enter desired value (0 - 15).
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4.7 Type of Ring Tone
Default value is “0"
. User can enter desired number (0 - 3).
Note :
The most recently adjusted Volume will be in effect until it’s adjusted
again. If the handset is recycled, the default volume w
ill be in effect until it’s
adjusted again.
4.8 Talk Time Reminder ON/OFF
Default value is OFF.
User can press “"” or “#" key to toggle select “ON” or “OFF”.
4.9 Interval of Talk Time Reminder
Default value is 60 seconds. User can set
up the interval among 001 - 999
seconds.
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4410 NAny Key to Answer
Default value is “O”.
User can press “*” or “ii" key to toggle select “ON” or “OFF”.
4] 1 “Show Chan” Display ON/OFF
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User can press“*" or “#”key to toggle select “ON” or “OFF” .
When this function is set to “ON”, the LCD will display
the channel number in
“Set
4.12 “Don’t Page“ ON/OFF
User can press “*” or “#” key to toggle select “ON” or “OFF”.
When this function is on, “1”: “ shown on the LCD indicates that the handset
rejets to be paged.
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Chapter 5 Database Programming (By Vendor)
5.1 Default Values
Following default values are set at factory.
0 Mode : Customer
6 MIN: 0000000000
9 ESN-H : 000da512
6 ESN-D : 01000013
6 AID : 00
OCH 01~ CH24 : 000
5.2 How to enter/exit Database Programming Made
a To enter database programming mode
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5.9 Channel Number Setting
Default value is “000” for all 24 channels. User can press “A” or “V” to select
the desired channel number in order, or to directly enter the desired channel
number for update
Chapter 6 Battery and charger
6.1 Display of Battery Strength
Battery Strength Indication
The number at the upper right comer indicates battery strength from 0 (the
lowest) to 5 ( the highest}
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62 Battery Low Warning
0 The LCD will prompt “BatteryLow” and burst one beep as warning when
battery strength is down to 0.
0 During conversation , if the battery is going to run out with “Battery Low"
indication , finish the call as soon as possible, Otherwise the call will be abandoned
as the battery is efliausted completely.
63 Battery Safety and Maintenance
When used normally, the NiMH rechargeable battery can last a long time without
extra maintenance. User should read the following instructions carefiilly.
I If you suspect that the battery may have twable, take it to the local
vendor company for check— up.
I To avoid short circuit, battery should be kept away from any metal objects,
such as keys, etc.
I Never disassemble a battery, or cast it into fire. It may cause explosion.
6.4 Battery Specifications
0 271-900006 NiMH Battery with capacity 550 mAh (optional).
0 271 -900005 NiMH Battery with capacity 1050 mAh.
6.5 Charging the Battery
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Figure 6-1
0 Plug the power cord into the charger (Figure 6-1). All LEDs will be fumed on.
Afler a short “beep” , only the red PWR lamp will remain lit and then charging is
started
0 The charger will automatically check the specification of the battery and adjust
a proper charging current for the battery.
0 Slide the battery into the charger (Figure 6-2). The red CHAR will come on
and then the battery starts fast—charging. The change capacity of the battery being
charged can be indicated by the green LEDs, from 20% up to 100% ( 20, 40, 60,
80, 100).
Figure 6-2 A v
Oln about 90 minutes, all green lamps will become lit. and the CHAR lamp goes
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off. One beep warning will be sounded (On and off at 0.5 second interval). This
indicates that the battery has entered into the stage of supplemental charging.
0 After 30 minutes of supplemental charging, the same one beep warning will be
sounded. It indicates that the battery has deen fully charged and entered into the
stage of trivial charging
O For new battery or battery that has not been used over 6 months, it may not last
as long as ordinary battery after charging. However,
afier 2 times of change and dischange, the battery should be as efficient as regular
battery.
0 After the battery slides into the charger, the red CHAR (red) will flash,
indicating that the battery is short circuit. There will also be wanting tone, 3
beeps each time until the battery is taken off the charger.
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Appendix 1: Summary of Function Access Code Pefinition
F UNC 2 : Mute ON/OFF
FUNC 3 : KEY Lock/ Unlock
FUNC 4 : DND ON/OFF
FUNC 5 : Database Programming (by User)
FUNC 7 : Call Lock ON/OFF
FUNC 8 : Call Restriction Setting
FUNC 0 : Change Password
FUNC ’ : Display of Last Number Dialed
FUNC # : Database Programing (by Vendor)
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Appendix 2: Memory Capacity
Memory capacity for dialed numbers is
a. Speed Dial : 10 numbers.
b. Display of Last Number Dialed: 1 set
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Appendix 3: Trouble-Shooting
1. General Faults
a. Power Failure
If there is no response upon pressing the power key, try to replace the battery with
a newly charged battery.
b. Standby Indication “Hm” Does Not Appear
This indicates that the mobile handset is not in service area of the base station.
User may try moving to another location. If there’s no improvement, the mobile
handset may have failed or user may have roamed out of the service area.
2. RSSI Indication ls Too Low (0 or 1)
l Check if the antenna is properly installed and tightly screwed.
l Move the mobile handset to check the RSSI logical level
readingsThe reading value of 0 is the lowest, 5 the highest.
(1) Sometimes switching to a different angle or moving to a slightly different
location would make great difference in RSSI reading.
(2) Obstacles of larger scale such as buildings and hills will affect the signal
reception tremendously. Therefore, user must move around to find a best location
for reception.
(3) When indoor, the best location for receiving signals is usually near the
windows.
3. When the mobile handset is working weirdly
a. Tum off the power. Wait 10 seconds before turning it back on.
b. Refer to section 3.19 and check if the keypad is locked. lfyes, press “FUNC”
followed by “3” to change it to “Key Unlock”.
c. Refer to section3.16 and check if DND is enabled If yes, disable DND.
d. Refer to section 3.22 (Call Lock) and check if the “call lock”is enabled. If yes,
press “FUNC” followed by “7” to change it to “Call Unlock”.
4. If battery strengfii is too low, recycle the handset to check the strength reading
3!
of battery
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