Telular 052651 Desktop PCS Transceiver - Phonecell User Manual 5602xxxx SX5D GSM Technical Manual

Telular Corporation Desktop PCS Transceiver - Phonecell 5602xxxx SX5D GSM Technical Manual

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SX5D manual

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STANDARD CONNECTIONS
DESKPHONE MODEL ONLY
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FAX PHONE MODEL ONLY
PERSONAL LEAST COST ROUTING MODEL ONLY
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Before installing your Phonecell®SX5D, carefully remove the contents from the shipping carton
and check for evidence of shipping damage. If damage is found, contact your Authorized
Telular Distributor or shipping agent immediately.
SAFE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT! Before installing or operating this product, read the SAFETY AND GENERAL
INFORMATION section of this manual.
Install unit indoors.
Install unit on hard, flat surface for proper ventilation.
Do not expose unit to rain or moisture.
Do not place unit on or close to sources of heat
IMPORTANT NOTICES
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE OF PHONECELL®PRODUCTS ("Product")
These Terms and Conditions are a legal contract between you and Telular Corporation for the title to and use of the Product.
BY RETAINING AND USING THE PRODUCT AFTER RECEIPT OF IT, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
INCLUDING WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS BELOW. IF
YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND IMMEDIATELY RETURN
THE UNUSED PRODUCT FOR A COMPLETE REFUND. You agree to accept sole responsibility for any misuse of the Product
by you; and, in addition, any negligent or illegal act or omission of your or your agents, contractors, servants, employees, or
other users of the Product so long as the Product was obtained from you, in the use and operation of the Product. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by Telular Corporation will void your authority to operate the equipment per FCC part 15
paragraph 15.21.
INDEMNIFICATION OF TELULAR CORPORATION ("TELULAR")
YOU SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS TELULAR FOR ANY OF THE COST, INCLUDING REA-
SONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES, AND FROM CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF YOU, YOUR CLIENTS' OR OTHER THIRD
PARTIES' USE OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT: (i) FOR MISUSE OR IN A MANNER NOT CONTEMPLATED BY
YOU AND TELULAR OR INCONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS MANUAL; (ii) IN AN ILLEGAL MANNER
OR AGAINST PUBLIC POLICY; (iii) IN A MANNER SPECIFICALLY UNAUTHORIZED IN THIS MANUAL; (iv) IN A MAN-
NER HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS TO THIRD PARTIES; (v) FROM CLAIMS BY ANYONE RESPECTING PROBLEMS,
ERRORS OR MISTAKES OF THE PRODUCT; OR (vi) COMBINATION OF THE PRODUCT WITH MATERIAL, MODIFI-
CATION OF THE PRODUCT OR USE OF THE PRODUCT IN AN ENVIRONMENT NOT PROVIDED, OR PERMITTED, BY
TELULAR IN WRITING. THE PARTIES SHALL GIVE EACH OTHER PROMPT NOTICE OF ANY SUCH COST OR
CLAIMS AND COOPERATE, EACH WITH THE OTHER, TO EFFECTUATE THIS INDEMNIFICATION, DEFENSE AND
HOLD HARMLESS.
CONTENTS
TELULAR CORPORATION
Corporate Headquarters
647 North Lakeview Parkway
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061, USA
Technical Support
Tel: 847-247-9400 · Fax: 847-247-0021
E-mail: mainoffice@telular.com · http://www.telular.com
Power SupplyPhonecell®SX5D GSM Desktop Phone Spike Antenna
PLEASE SEE THE IMPORTANT NOTICES SECTION OF THIS MANUAL FOR
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON USE, WARRANTY AND INDEMNIFICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NOTICES..................................................................................................2
Technical Support.......................................................................................................2
INSTALLATION..............................................................................................................5
Location and Setup ....................................................................................................5
Connect the Handset ...................................................................................................
Optional Wedge ...........................................................................................................
Wall Mounting...............................................................................................................
Connect Your Phonecell®SX5D to AC Power..............................................................
Battery Backup.............................................................................................................
External Connectors.....................................................................................................
OPERATION.....................................................................................................................
Function Keys ..............................................................................................................
LCD Display .................................................................................................................
SIM Card Installation ....................................................................................................
SIM PIN Setup .............................................................................................................
Service Indication .........................................................................................................
Network Registration....................................................................................................
Call Functions ..............................................................................................................
Volume .........................................................................................................................
Alert Tones ...................................................................................................................
Speakerphone..............................................................................................................
Internal Phone Book ....................................................................................................
Speed Dial....................................................................................................................
FEATURES.......................................................................................................................
Call Log........................................................................................................................
Keypad Tones ..............................................................................................................
Warning Tones .............................................................................................................
Date and Time..............................................................................................................
Alarm ............................................................................................................................
Display Phone Number ................................................................................................
Greeting Message........................................................................................................
Screen Contrast ...........................................................................................................
Reset System Defaults.................................................................................................
Restrict Phone Use ......................................................................................................
SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES (NETWORK DEPENDENT) ........................................
Call Forwarding............................................................................................................
Call Waiting ..................................................................................................................
Three-Way Calling........................................................................................................
Voicemaill .....................................................................................................................
Short Message Service (SMS).....................................................................................
Info Messages ..............................................................................................................
In-Call Options .............................................................................................................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED)
DIGITAL DATA SERVICE ................................................................................................
Standard Modem Setting .............................................................................................
Sending and Receiving Digital Fax..............................................................................
TECHNICIAN COMMANDS.............................................................................................
SAFETY INFORMATION .................................................................................................
WARRANTY .....................................................................................................................
Appendix A: How to Setup PC Serial Ports for Phonecell®
Computer Digital Fax/Data .............................................................................................
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INSTALLATION
SX5D Location and Setup
The SX5D comes with a standard spike antenna (TNC).
1) Choose location that is above ground and as close to windows (or exterior walls) as possible
to get the best signal - see Figure
2) Finger-tighten the antenna; do not over-tighten.
Connect the Handset
Before you can use your Phonecell®SX5, you must connect the handset cable to the SX5D.
Insert the cable into the phone jack - see Figure
Figure – For optimal call clarity, the antenna should be pointed
up and the SX5D located close to an exterior wall or window.
Figure –
SX5D handset connection.
Handset cable
Phone jack
SIM Card Installation
The SX5D requires a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) for normal operation. The service
provider supplies the SIM card, which carries the account information needed to operate the
SX5D. The SIM compartment is on the back of the Phonecell®SX5.
NOTE: If you don’t have a SIM card, contact your network service provider.
1) Remove the power supply if you have already connected it. You must remove the power
supply whenever you install or remove a SIM Card.
2) Remove the SIM compartment cover by removing the screw. See Figure.
3) Open the SIM compartment holder.
4) Line up the SIM card with the arrow on the SIM card holder. See Figure.
5) Gently insert the SIM card in the slot of the SIM card holder.
6) Close the SIM card holder.
NOTE: If you insert the SIM card improperly, the holder will not close. Do not force the holder
shut. Make sure the SIM card is aligned properly with the directional arrow on the holder.
7) Reattach the SIM compartment cover with the screw.
8) Attach the power supply.
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SIM
Compartment
Cover
SIM Card
Holder
SIM Card
SIM
Compartment
Cover
Figure - Figure -
Cover Screw
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Attach the Optional Wedge
1) Slide the wedge tabs on one end of the wedge into the top wedge tab slots.
2) Snap the wedge tabs on the other end of the wedge into the bottom wedge tab slots.
Using the Optional Wedge
The wedge is used to put the SX5D on an angle that makes it easier to see the display screen if
you are sitting at a desk. If you mount it on a wall, the wedge offsets the natural angel of the
SX5D so that the keypad is parallel to the wall rather than angled down into the wall.
Attach for Wall Mounting Attach for Desk Mounting
Top wedge tab
slots
Bottom wedge
tab slots
Wedge tabs
Wedge tabs
Attach thick end of
wedge at bottom of
the SX5D.
Attach thick end of
wedge at top of the
SX5D.
Figure - Figure -
Figure - Figure -
1) Remove the mounting clip from the cradle and re-insert it with the tab pointing up - see
Figures and .
2) Mark two hole locations 83 mm (3-1/4 inches) vertically apart and drill two holes into the wall.
3) Install the screws (not supplied) into the wall, leaving a gap of approximately 3 mm
(1/8 inches) between the screw head and the wall.
4) Align the mounting holes with the screws and mount the SX5D onto the screws - see
Figures and.
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Figure – Mount the SX5D onto the screws.
Figure – SX5D mounting hooks.
Mounting
Holes
Insert
Mounting
Clip into
the Cradle
(tab up)
Mounting Clip in
Cradle (tab up)
Figure –
Handset mounting clip assembly for
wall-mount applications.
Remove
Mounting Clip
from the Cradle
(tab down)
Figure –
Handset
mounting clip assembly.
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Battery Backup
How to Install Battery
1) Remove the battery access door screw located on the bottom of the unit.
2) Press the battery access door tabs and remove the battery access door.
3) Install 4 AA batteries
4) Reinstall the battery access door using the screw
5) Turn the AC/Battery switch to battery operation
**The SX5D does not support rechargeable batteries
Battery Operation
The unit will automatically switch from AC to battery upon loss of AC power. A fully charged bat-
tery will provide up to two hours of talk time and 72 hours of standby. Total charging time is 15
hours.
Connect Your Phonecell®SX5 to AC Power
1) Connect the barrel connector of the power supply to the AC power input on the rear panel of
the SX5D - see Figure .
2) Plug the power supply into the AC wall socket. The unit will power-up automatically.
3) Check the cellular signal strength and move the unit (or external antenna) until you achieve
the best signal possible - see the Received Signal Strength section of this manual.
Figure –
Battery Access Door.
Battery Access
Door Screw
Battery Access
Door Tabs
Battery Access
Door
4 AA Batteries
AC Power Input
AC wall socket
Power
Supply
Barrel Connector
AC/Battery switch
Figure –
SX5D AC power input.
Figure -Battery Installation
Back View
----UPDATE: THESE WILL CHANGE DEPENDING ON THE MODULE-----
Side View
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Keyboard Port
(DIN)
Serial Port
(DB-9) Phone
(RJ-11)
AC/Battery Switch
FAX or PSTN
(RJ-11)
AC Power Input
Antenna
(TNC)
Microphone
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OPERATION
Function Keys
Operation of the Phonecell®SX5 is accomplished though the function keys on the keypad of the
unit - see Figure .
LCD Display Icons
Icons displayed on the LCD display indicate the features in use, the status of the phone, signal
strength and battery status - see Figure .
Figure –
SX5D LCDdisplay icons.
Figure –
SX5D Keypad and Function Keys.
Received Signal
Strength
- Indicates the
strength of the current
signal. The more bars,
the stronger the signal.
Message
- Displays when
you have a new text or
voicemail message.
Speake
r--indicates speaker phone is
off-hook.
Call-
-indicates that the handset
is off-hook
Battery
- Indicates the level of battery
power. The more bars, the more power.
Clock
Soft keys
--these keys will change when you enter different sub-
menu’s to access the phone’s features. Press the corresponding
soft key buttons to use the soft keys
Alarm
- Indicates that you
have set the Phonecell’s
alarm.
LCD Soft Key
Buttons
LCD Screen
Speakerphone and
handset volume control
Redial
Flash
Mute Speakerphone LED
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Service Indication
Full Service
When the power cord is connected properly, the SX5D will display
the Telular logo, emit a power on tone, and the LED will light up.
After a few seconds the greeting and mobile number will display. If
you have service, the antenna icon will display indicator lines to
show the signal strength.
No Service
When there is no service in your area, the antenna icon will have
no indicator lines. Contact your service provider to make sure cel-
lular service is activated. No calls can be made in this case.
Limited Service
If there is a signal, but full service with the system is blocked, only
emergency calls will be allowed. Contact your service provider for
more information.
Network Settings
Network Registration
If the home network is unavailable, but there is another network available (either another fre-
quency or system), then the SX5D will prompt to register to that system. If there is more than
one system, a list of available systems will display.
1) Use the arrow keys to highlight a network from the list.
2) Press SELECT. If the selected network cannot be accessed, the list of available networks will
be updated and you will have to select a different one.
Network Selection
1) Press MENU
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Select Network.
4) To use Automatic network selection, select Automatic.
To use Manual network selection, select Manual and continue
with Step 5.
5) Select a network from the list.
Preferred Networks
To Insert New Entry
1) Press MENU
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Select Network.
4) Select Set Preferred.
4) Highlight the entry above which you want to insert a
new preferred carrier.
5) Press SELECT.
6) Select Insert.
7) Select an entry from the list.
To Delete Entry
1) Press MENU
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Select Network.
4) Select Set Preferred.
5) Select the entry you want to delete.
6) Select Delete
No Service
Full Service
New entry will
be inserted
here
To Add New Network
1) Press MENU.
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Add New Network.
If you have already added some networks, a list of those net-
works will display.
4) Select Add.
If a list of networks displays, press the SELECT key, then select Add.
5) Enter the correct Country Code, Network Code, and Network Name as prompted.
New networks will be added to the end of the list.
To Edit or Delete an Added Network
Once you add a new network, you can edit the information you entered for that network, or
delete it.
1) Press MENU.
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Add New Network.
4) Select the network you want to edit or delete.
5) Select the option you want to use.
To Change Network Password
1) Press MENU.
2) Select Settings, then select Network Settings.
3) Select Change Network Password
4) --NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION--
SIM PIN Setup
SIM PIN 1 controls access to SIM Card information. When On, it requires you to enter it each
time the phone is turned on. When off it requires entry only when the SIM Card is put into a
phone. Another user could still access your phone with a different SIM Card. To lock the phone
even when a new SIM Card is inserted, see How to Lock the Phone. SIM PIN 2 accesses
Network controlled features.
To Turn On/Off SIM PIN 1
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then select Security Settings.
3) Select SIM PIN 1.
4) Select On or Off.
To Change SIM PIN 2
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then select Security Settings.
3) Select SIM PIN 2.
4) Select Change PIN
You will be prompted to enter the old PIN.
5) Enter the old PIN.
6) Enter the new PIN.
It must be numerical and be between 4 and 8 digits long.
7) Press OK to save the new PIN, or use the CLEAR key to make changes.
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To Place a Call
1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker phone button. The
SX5D is now “off-hook.”
2) Listen for dial tone.
3) Dial the phone number. The dialed number is displayed on the
display, along with the name if it is stored in your phonebook.
To Correct Dialing Errors
• To erase one digit, press the CLEAR key once.
To erase all digits, press and hold down the CLEAR key until all
digits are erased.
To Redial the Last Telephone Number Dialed
1) Pick up the handset. The SX5D is now “off-hook”.
2) Press the REDIAL key.
To Receive a Call
When there is an incoming call, the SX5D rings, an incoming call
notification displays and blinks, and the LED blinks.
1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker phone button.
Press the REJECT key to refuse the call. Your phone will stop
ringing, and the calling party will be disconnected.
2) Begin talking.
To Receive a Call When Caller ID is Activated
The Caller ID feature displays the caller’s number when the SX5D
rings. If the caller’s name and number are stored together in the
phonebook of your SX5D, the caller’s name and number will be
displayed. Contact your service provider to activate this feature.
NOTE: If there is a missed call (call is not answered), “MISSED CALLS” will be displayed.
To End a Call
Hang up the phone (place the handset back onto the SX5D cradle).
NOTE: If the call is ended by the other party, the SX5D will clear the line and re-establish a dial
tone. The SX5D may be used for another call or may be hung up.
To Mute a Call
1) While in a call, press the MUTE button.
A message will notify you that the microphone is muted.
2) Press the MUTE button again to unmute the microphone.
To Put a Call on Hold
1) While in a call, press the MENU key.
2) Select Hold.
The display will change from Active to Held.
3) To activate the call, press the MENU key and select Retreive.
To Adjust Volumes
You can control the levels on your phone for the keypad tones and conversation volume (what
you hear through the handset or speaker) and the ring volume of an incoming call. You can also
turn the keypad tones on or off.
To Adjust External Speaker Volume
1) Press the Speaker key.
2) Press the UP/DOWN arrow keys accordingly to adjust volume.
To Adjust Handset Volume
1) Pick up the handset
2) Press UP/DOWN keys to adjust volume.
Muted call
Call on hold
Receiving a call with Caller
ID activated.
Receiving a call
Placing a call.
Handset/Speaker Volume
To Adjust Phone Alert Volume (ringer)
1) Press the MENU key,
2) Select Settings, then Audio Settings.
3) Select Alert Volume and set desired volume level.
NOTE: If you choose “Silent”, no alert will sound.
To Change Alert Tones
You can set different alerts for different types of calls. This allows
you to tell the difference between a voice call or an SMS mes-
sage, for example, by the alert that sounds.
1) Press the MENU key
2) Select Settings, then Audio Settings.
3) Use the arrow keys to scroll through the alert types.
4) Select the alert you would like to change.
5). Select the alert sound you would like to use.
To Use the Speaker Phone
1) Press the Speaker key.
You will hear the dial tone through the speaker, and the
Speaker icon will display.
2) Enter the telephone number.
Internal Phone Book
Your SX5D has an “Internal Phone Book” in which you can store up to 99 telephone numbers
with corresponding names. You can set them up for convenient one-touch or two-touch dialing.
To Change Phone Book Settings
You can save entries to the SIM card or to the phone memory. If
you save to the SIM card, you can transfer that SIM card to anoth-
er phone and keep all your phone book entries. You also have the
option of selecting to choose where to save each entry as you
enter it.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Phonebook, then Settings
3) Scroll to and select Save Entries To.
When you scroll to Save Entries To, the current setting will display.
4) Select where you would like to save phone book entries.
To Use Keypad Buttons
There are three or four letters assigned to each number on the telephone keypad. The letters
on the keypad will display when you press the appropriate number. If you press the number 3,
for example, a “D” will appear. If you press it twice, you will see the “E”, and if you press it
three times, the “F” will appear. The cusor will move on to the next space after a brief pause,
so you must select the letter quickly.
To Enter a Hard Pause
Hard pauses allow the SX5D to be used with a automated phone systems used for pagers or
automated banking. When you program a number into the phonebook, you can enter a pause
by pressing and holding “#” for more than one second. The hard pause will be displayed as “P.”
NOTE: This feature can only be used for phonebook entries.
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Phonebook Settings
Speakerphone off-hook
Changing Alert Tones
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To Add a New Entry to the Phonebook
1) Press the MENU key,
2) Select Phonebook, then select Add Name
3) Enter a name by pressing the alphanumeric keys. You can only
input 16 letters.
NOTE: To correct errors in the name, press the CLEAR key.
4) Press the OK key.
5) Enter the desired telephone number (maximum of 30 digits).
6) Press the OK key.
You will be prompted to enter another number.
7) Press OK to save the entry and return to the Phonebook menu.
If you have additional numbers (up to 2 more) follow steps 5 through 7 for each number.
To Search for a Number in Memory
1) Press the NAME key.
2) Use the arrow keys to scroll through the entries, or use the keypad to view all entries that
begin with a specific letter.
NOTE: If you use the arrow keys, the list will be in order of the most recently selected entries.
3) Press the SELECT key to view the phone number(s) listed for an entry that is highlighted.
To Edit or Delete and Entry
1) Press the NAME key.
2) Use the arrow keys to scroll through the entries, or use the
keypad to view all entries that begin with a specific letter.
NOTE: If you use the arrow keys, the list will be in order of the
most recently selected entries.
3) Press the SELECT key to view the phone number(s) listed for an entry that is highlighted.
4) Press the OPTIONS key and select the option you wish to use.
Speed Dialing
Speed dialing permits one-touch dialing for up to 10 telephone numbers stored in the internal
phone book.
To Assign a Number to a Speed Dial Location
1) Press the NAME key.
2) Select the entry you wish to add to the speed dial list.
3) Press the OPTIONS key.
4) Select Add to Speed Dial.
5) Select the location (0 - 9).
NOTE: The next available location will display automatically. You can select a specific location
by pressing the desired number on the keypad. If that location is already in use, you can replace
the phone number that was stored there with a new one.
To Dial a Speed Dial Location
1) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker Phone key.
2) Press and hold the number of the location containing the number to be called.
3) The number is displayed and dials automatically.
NOTE: If you skip Step 1, the phone will automatically go off-hook in speaker phone mode when
you press and hold a number.
To View the Speed Dial List
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Phonebook, then select Settings.
3) Select Speed dial list.
Adding a phonebook entry
FEATURES
Call Logs
The SX5D’s memory stores the telephone numbers of the last ten
outgoing calls and the last ten incoming calls along with the dates
and times of the calls. You can display these numbers and the
SX5D can dial them automatically from the call log.
To View the Call Log
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Call Log.
3) Select which calls you would like to view (All, Missed,
Received, Dialed).
NOTE: Calls are denoted with the following icons:
Dialed calls Missed calls Received calls
To Dial a number from the Call Log
1) View the Call Log.
2) Highlight the call with the number you wish to dial.
3) Pick up the handset or press the Speaker Phone button.
4) A dial tone will sound, then the number will be dialed.
NOTE: This feature will not work for unavailable or private calls (denoted as Withheld in the Log).
To Clear the Call Log
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Call Log, then select Clear Logs
3) A notification will appear to tell you that the Call Log has been cleared.
To Check the Last Call Time
1) Press the MENU key,
2) Select Call Log, then Times & Costs.
3) Select Last Call Time.
To Check Total Accumulated Air Time
1) Press the MENU key
2) Select Call Log, then Times & Costs.
3) Select All Calls Time.
To Reset Accumulated Air Time
1) Press the MENU key
2) Select Call Log, then Times & Costs.
3) Select Clear Logs.
To Turn On/Off the Keypad Tones
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Audio Settings.
3) Select Keypad Tones.
4) Select On or Off.
To Turn On/Off the Warning Tones
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Audio Settings.
3) Select Warning Tones
4) Select On or Off.
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View All Calls
Total Accumulated Air Time
Date and Time Settings
The SX5D allows you to set the date, time, time zone, and time
format (12 or 24 hour), and customize how that information is displayed.
To Set the Date
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Clock, then Clock Settings.
3) Scroll to Date Format.
The current format will display.
4) Press the CHANGE key.
5) Select the way you want to view the date.
Options are Day:Month:Year, Month:Day:Year, or
Year:Month:Day
6) Press OK, then press the BACK key to return to the Clock
menu.
7) Scroll to Set Date.
8) Press the CHANGE key.
9) Enter the desired date.
10) Press OK.
To Set the Time
1) Press the Menu key.
2) Select Clock, then Clock Settings.
3) Scroll to Time Format.
The current format will display
4) Press the CHANGE key.
5) Select the time format you wish to use (12 hour or 24 hour)
6) Press OK, then the BACK key to return to the Clock menu.
7) Select Set Time.
8) Enter the desired time.
9) Press OK.
To Set the Time Zone
1) Press the Menu key.
2) Select Clock, then scroll to Set Time Zone.
3) Press the CHANGE key.
Use the two middle soft keys to scroll left or right on the graphic to highlight the time zone
you are in.
4) Press the far left soft key to select the highlighted time zone.
Alarm Settings
You can set the alarm time and tone, and you can set it for daily use or for one time only.
To Set Alarm Time and Tone
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Clock, then Set Alarm.
3) Select Set time, then enter the desired alarm time.
4) Press OK.
5) Select Set Tone, then select the desired alarm tone.
6) Press OK.
To Set Alarm to Repeat Every day
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Clock, then Set Alarm.
3) Select Repeat Daily.
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Setting the Date
Setting the Time
To Turn Alarm On/Off
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Clock, then Set alarm.
3) Select Alarm Status.
4) Select On or Off.
5) Press OK
To Display Your Own Telephone Number
You can have your phone number display when the SX5D is turned on.
1) Press the MENU key,
2) Select Settings, then Phone Settings.
3) Select My number.
4) Press the EDIT key.
5) Enter your phone number.
6) Press OK.
To Change Greeting Message
The Greeting Messages displays when the SX5D is turned on.
1) Press the MENU key,
2) Select Settings, then Phone Settings.
3) Select Set greeting.
4) Enter the desired greeting message.
5) Press OK.
To Change the Display Screen Contrast
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Phone settings.
3) Select Screen contrast.
4) Use the arrow keys to adjust the display contrast.
5) Press OK.
To Reset System Defaults
You can reset all system features to the factory defaults.
1) Press the MENU key
2) Select Settings, then Restore Defaults.
3) Select Yes to restore all factory default settings.
Phone Use Restrictions
You can restrict the use of the phone by barring certain calls from being made or received. You
can also create a Fixed Dialing list that will only allow numbers on that list to be dialed from your
phone.
Handset Call Bars
Outgoing Calls: Does not allow any calls to be made from the phone.
Incoming Calls: Does not allow any incoming calls to be answered.
Network Call Bars
Foreign Calls: Does not allow international calls.
Only local and home country: Only allows local and home country calls.
Incoming Calls: Does not allow any incoming calls.
Incoming if abroad: Does not allow any incoming calls when outside the home country.
Outgoing: Does not allow any calls to be made.
All: Does not allow any calls to be made or received.
Cancel all: Deactivates any network call bars that are currently active.
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To Set Call Bar Modes
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Handset Call Barring, or Network Call Barring
4) Select the bars you wish to implement.
To Use Fixed Dialing
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Fixed Dialing.
4) Select On.
5) Enter SIM PIN 2, then press OK.
To Add to or Edit the Fixed Dialing List
1) Press the MENU key
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Fixed Dialing.
4) Select Edit dial list
5) To add a new entry, select Add, enter the new number, then press OK.
To Edit an existing entry, move on to Step 6.
6) Use the arrow keys to highlight the entry you wish to edit.
7) Press the OPTIONS key.
8) Select Edit to change the entry.
Select Delete to erase the entry.
To Lock the Phone
You can lock your phone to keep unauthorized persons from using it or accessing any informa-
tion stored in it. When the phone is locked, no keypad buttons will function until the lock code is
entered To receive incoming calls when your phone is locked, you must enter the lock code
when the phone rings. Turning the phone off or inserting a new SIM Card does not disable this
feature. The phone stays in lock mode until you unlock it.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Handset Lock PIN.
4) Select On.
To Unlock the Phone
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Handset Lock PIN.
4) Select Off.
To Change the Lock Code
The lock code is preset at the factory to “0000.” You can change the lock code to any 4-digit
code.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Security settings.
3) Select Handset Lock PIN.
4) Select Change PIN
5) Enter your new lock code.
NOTE: The new lock code must be four numeric digits.
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SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES (NETWORK DEPENDENT)
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding allows you to forward your incoming calls to
another telephone number, even if your phone is turned off. You
can specify the criteria for calls to be forwarded. Options are: all
calls, calls that come in when your line is busy, calls that are not
answered after a specified number of rings, or calls that come in
when the SX5D is powered off or has lost the network signal (Not
Found). You can also specify certain types of calls to forward,
such as voice, data, fax, or text messages. Contact your service
provider to activate Call Forwarding.
To Turn On Call Forwarding
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Scroll to and select Call Divert.
3) Select the criteria you wish to use for forwarding calls (All
Calls, When Busy, No Answer, Not Found).
4) Select On
5) To choose which types of calls to forward, select By Service
6) Highlight the service you wish to forward, then press SELECT.
The default is All Services.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call while you are on the phone. To respond to Call
Waiting, press the Flash key or the hook switch. Contact your service provider to activate Call
Waiting.
To Turn On Call Waiting
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings
3) Select Call Settings.
4) Select Call waiting.
5) Select On.
Multiparty Calling
Multiparty Calling allows you to connect a three-way conversation, or transfer a call. Contact
your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling.
To Engage a Multiparty Call
1) While in a call, put the call on hold.
2) Dial a second call, then press the Flash button to connect it.
3) When the second call is answered, press the MENU key and
select Multiparty
5) Select the option you wish to use.
Join All: Join the active call with the held multiparty call.
Hold All: Place multiparty call on hold.
Next: Display the next call party in a multiparty call.
Transfer: Connects one call party to another call party and allows the user to leave the call.
Exclude: Place the selected party of a multiparty call on hold
Private: Hold a private call with one party in a multiparty call. Other parties are put on hold.
I am busy: User defined user busy (UDUB) indicates BUSY to a waiting caller.
End All: End active and held calls.
NOTE: You will only see options available dependant on the status of the call or calls. For
example, if you only have one other person in the call, you will only get the End All option, or if
you have already joined all the calls, you will not see the Join All option.
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Call Forwarding Step 4
Call Forwarding Step 6
Call Forwarding Step 2
Multiparty call
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Voicemail
When there are new voicemail messages, the VM key will blink and the envelop icon will dis-
play. Contact your service provider to activate voicemail.
How to Check Voicemail
1) Press the VM key.
You will be connected to your voicemail system automatically.
2) Follow the the automated instructions.
How to Turn Voicemail On/Off
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Messages, then select Voicemail.
3) Select Set Voicemail, then select On or Off.
How to Change the Voicemail Alert Type
You can choose to be alerted to new voicemail by audio indication or by SMS. The default set-
ting is for audio indication. Use the following instructions to set the voicemail alert to SMS.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Messages, then select Voicemail.
3) Select Voicemail Settings.
4) To be alerted by a SMS indication, select Alert by SMS.
5) From a different phone, call your number and leave a voicemail message.
The network will send you an SMS indication that you have new voicemail.
6) View the SMS message you recieve from the network and write down the text.
7) Follow steps 1-3 above to return to Voicemail Settings.
8) Select Alert match.
9) Enter the text that you copied from the SMS message from the network.
This text will display whenever you get a new voicemail message.
NOTE: If you do not specify the Alert match text, or if you enter incorrect text for the Alert
match, the SMS message will not display when you receive new voicemail.
Short Message Service (SMS)
SMS allows you to transmit and receive short text messages. If there are new messages that
you have not checked, the message envelope icon will be displayed and the SMS key will blink.
You can store up to ten text messages, each of which can be no more than 160 characters long.
Contact your service provider to activate SMS.
To use a keyboard to type messages, connect a keyboard to the keyboard port on the back of
the SX5. You still must use the soft keys to navigate through the menus, but you can use the
keyboard to enter any text.
How to View Text Messages
1) Press the SMS key.
2) Select Received Messages.
3) Scroll to the message you wish to view.
4) Press the READ key.
NOTE: Unread messages are denoted by the closed envelop
icon, and message that have been read are denoted by the open
envelop icon.
Viewing Messages
New Message Notification
To Reply to Received Messages
1) View the message you wish to reply to.
2) Press the OPTIONS key.
3) Select Text Reply to reply with a text message.
Select Voice Reply to reply with a voicemail.
4) For a Text Reply, type your reply message, then press OK.
Selecting Voice Reply will activate the speakerphone and con-
nect to the person who sent the message.
To Forward Text Messages
1) View the message you want to forward.
2) Press the OPTIONs key.
3) Select Forward.
4) Enter the number of the person you want to forward the mes-
sage to, or press the NAME key to select a phonebook entry.
5) Press OK
6) Select Send Now.
To Delete Text Messages
1) View the message you wish to delete.
2) Press the OPTIONS key.
3) Select Delete
To Create Text Messages
1) Press the SMS key.
2) Select New Message.
3) Enter the message text.
NOTE: Use the *key on the keypad to change the type of text you enter to all capital letters
(ABC), lower case letters (abc), or numbers (123). The current text type is displayed under the
clock in the upper right corner of the display screen.
4) Press OK.
5) Enter the number of the person you wish to send the message
to, or press the NAME key to select phonebook entry.
6) Press OK.
7) To send the message, select Send Now.
To save it to send at a later time, select Send Later.
To View Saved Messages
1) Press the SMS key.
2) Select Saved Messages.
3) Select the message you wish to view.
To Send Saved Messages
1) Press the SMS key.
2) Select Saved Messages.
3) View the message you wish to send.
4) Press the OPTIONS key.
5) Select Forward.
6) Enter the number of the person you wish to send the message to or press the NAME key to
search your phonebook.
7) Press OK
8) Select Send Now.
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Received Message Options
Creating Text Messages
Viewing Saved Messages
Forwarding Text Messages
View Received Message
Info messages provide you with information such as phone numbers for taxi services, car
rentals, or emergency services. If your service provider offers Info messages, you can select
what subjects you would like to view and choose the language in which you would like to view it.
To Set Info Subjects
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Messages, then select Info messages.
3) Select Settings, then select Subject.
4) Select Active.
5) Press the SELECT key.
5) Select Add.
6) From the list, select the subject you would like to view.
To Set Languages
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Messages, then select Info messages.
3) Select Settings, the select Set languages.
4) From the list, select the language you would like to use.
In-Call Options
The following options are available when you press the MENU key while in a call.
Hold: Puts active call on hold
Retrieve: Activates a call that is on hold.
Swap: Swaps between held call and active call.
End & Next: Releases active call and answers waiting call.
End Current: Ends the currently displayed call
Multiparty: Displays options for managing multiparty calls.
Main Menu: Allows access to the Phonebook, Messages, or Call Log features.
NOTE: Some options display depending on the call status. For example, if you have don’t have any
calls on hold, you will not see the Retreive or Swap options.
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DIGITAL DATA SERVICE
Standard Modem Setting
The SX5D features a DB-9 digital computer fax/data port for connection to a personal computer
(PC) - not supplied. When connected to a PC, the SX5D’s PC interface is capable of sending
and receiving digital fax transmissions, sending and receiving e-mail communications, and
browsing the Internet. (Data speeds may vary depending upon your cellular network.)
PC Data Connection
A data cable - not included - is required for data transmission. To determine the necessary cable,
count the number of PIN connections in the serial port of your PC (see below). If there are 9 PIN
connections in the PC serial port, a DB-9 (female) to DB-9 (male) cable is required. If there are
25 PIN connections in the PC serial port, a DB-25 (female) to DB-9 (male) cable is required - see
Figure - .
For specific digital fax/data setup procedures, see Appendix A - How to Setup Your PC Serial
Port for Phonecell®SX5 Digital Fax/Data.
Sending and Receiving Digital Fax
Your computer needs a standard 19,200 bps modem and a commercial PC fax emulator
(Winfax, Netfax, etc.), To send a fax, no special settings are required. The computer will change
the SX5D mode setting automatically and reset it to voice mode after sending a fax. To receive
a fax, you must change the SX5D from voice to fax mode.
1) Set up a standard 19,200 bps modem.
2) Install a commercial PC fax emulator (Winfax, Netfax, etc.).
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To PC Serial Port DB-9 cable and PC serial
port have 9 PIN connections
DB-25 (female) to DB-9 (male) Cable
DB-9 (female) to DB-9 (male) Cable
OR
DB-25 cable and PC
serial port have 25
PIN connections To DB-9 Data Port
Figure - PC Data Connection
LEAST COST ROUTING (LCR) SETUP
The personal LCR option for the SCX5D allows you to operate both a regular public switched
telephone network (PSTN) landline phone account and a GSM wireless account through a sin-
gle deskphone. This gives you two separate lines, and allows you to take advantage of lower
calling costs, depending on whether you are connecting to someone via a PSTN or a wireless
network. You can also connect additional phones to the SX5D, but these will only operate over
the GSM network (they cannot access the PSTN). In order to make calls or receive calls over
the PSTN, you must use the SCX5D deskphone.
How to Connect Your SX5 to the Landline PSTN
1) Connect the wall jack to the unmarked jack on the SX5.
How to Connect Additional Phones to Your SX5
1) Connect your additinal telephone to the jack on the SX5 that is marked with a telephone
icon.
NOTE: Be sure to connect to the appropriate RJ-11 jacks, because improper connections could
cause damage your SX5.
How to Set the LCR Default
You can set the SX5D to operate on either the PSTN or the GSM network when you pick up the
handset. You can then set a prefix to dial to access the other service. The factory default is
GSM.
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then Extension Settings.
3) To set the system to operate over the PSTN when you pick up the phone, select Internal.
To set the system to operate on the GSM wireless network, select External.
4) To set a prefix for accessing whichever system you did not select in Step 3, select Prefix.
5) Enter up to two digits for the prefix you wish to use.
The factory default prefix is “#”.
6) Press OK.
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Connect to PSTN Connect to additional phone
Figure -
ANALOG FAX SETUP
The Analog Fax option allows you to connect a fax machine and additional telephones to your
SX5. Your SX5D can be set up to use one or both of its RJ-11 jacks. In Single Jack mode, only
the jack designated with a telephone icon is operational. You can connect a fax machine or an
additional telephone into that jack, but to receive faxes you must have fax machine connected.
In Dual Jack mode, the unmarked jack is used for fax, and the jack marked with the telephone
icon is used for any additional phones.
To Set Your SX5D for Analog Fax
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then select Fax Settings.
3) Select RJ-11.
4) Select the mode you wish to use (Single or Dual Jack). The default is Dual Jack.
To Connect Your SX5D for Dual Jack Mode
1) Connect your fax machine to the unmarked phone jack on your SX5D.
2) Connect a regular phone to the phone jack that is marked with a telephone icon.
To Connect Your SX5D for Single Jack Mode
1) Connect your fax machine to the phone jack on your SX5D that is marked with a telephone
icon.
NOTE: You will have to enter the fax by-pass to send a fax when you are in single jack mode,
because the SX5D default setting is for voice calls. To send a fax, dial “# *19 * 1 #” then dial
the number for where you are sending the fax. After the fax is sent, the SX5D will reset itself for
voice calls.
To Set Your SX5D for Digital Fax
1) Press the MENU key.
2) Select Settings, then select Fax Settings.
3) Select Serial Port.
NOTE: You must have your SX5D connected to a computer, or other device that is set up for
digital data, via the serial connector in order to send or receive digital faxes.
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Connect to Fax machine Connect to regular phone This RJ-11 is
not usable
Connect to fax machine or
regular phone
Single Jack ModeDual Jack Mode
Figure - Figure -
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TECHNICIAN COMMANDS
The following options are to be used by trained field technicians to set up the Phonecell®SX5
for operation in the network. To prevent casual access to these options, which can directly affect
the proper operation of the unit, they are protected by a Service PIN.
To Access the Sevice menu, press the MENU key, then select Service. You will be prompted to
enter the Service PIN before you can access any Service menu items. Each option is described
below, along with the available settings and the system defaults
Service Settings
Mobile Equipment Personalization (MEP) Locks: The five locks available are SIM, Network,
Network Subset, Provider, and Corporate. With the correct password, you can activate,
deactivate, disable, or check the status of any MEP lock. Once a lock is disabled, it cannot be
reactivated.
Dial Tone Type: The available options are 425 Hz and Dual Frequency (default).This dial tone
will be the air interface (GSM) dial tone presented to the user on the desk phone and any POTS
phones connected to the SX5D.
Audio In changes the input impedance. Options are 600 Ohms (default) or 900 Ohms.
Supervision Pulse changes the pulse that is generated when the far end answers a call origi-
nated from the SX5D. Options are 12 kHz (default), 16 kHz., Off, Pulse Duration, and Pulse
Level.
Pulse Duration options include any value between 10 and 65535 milliseconds.
Pulse Level options listed by dB ranges (default is -3dB).
Line Reversal enables line reversal on tip and ring for incoming calls.
Line Reversal (MO) can be turned On or Off (default).
Line Reversal (MT) can be turned On or Off (default).
Line Ringing controls the line ringer.
Frequency options are 20 Hz (default), 25 Hz, or 50Hz.
Cadence options range from.1 to 25.5 seconds (by 100 millisecond increments).
Diconnect Pulse sets pulse value. Options range from 10 to 65535 milliseconds.
Dial Tone After Disconnect determines if a dial tone is heard after far end disconnect. If On,
then dial tone will start at some time after a far end disconnect is detected as long as the user is
still off hook (Off is default).
Receiver Off Hook (ROH) Setup sets the parameters of the ROH tone that is heard when the
SX5 goes off hook for an extended period of time without making a call. Options are Continuous
or Non-continuous, Set Start Time, and Set Stop Time.
Self Test Interval sets the reset interval for periodic resetting or sanity checking. The range is 0
to 65536 minutes, where 0 means that there is no resetting.
SERVICE PIN: Options are On (default) or Off, and Change PIN. When the Service PIN is
entered wrong three consecutive times, you will be returned to the Main Menu.
RF: Displays the quality and signal level of the received signal (for evaluation of SX5D place-
ment, etc). The display will show a dB level for received signal strength and/or a decimal value
representing the signal quality (BER, FER, etc.). The signal strength will be on row 2 and the
signal quality value will be on row 3.
Restore Service DEFAULTS: Resets all service items to factory defaults separately from the
user settings.
WARNING!
The following commands may be used by a trained service technician to change
the configuration of the Phonecell®SX5. WARNING: these commands are intended
for use by trained service technicians only. Untrained users could damage the
Phonecell®SX5, violate local regulations and breach the service agreement with the cellular
provider. For further assistance, please contact your Authorized Telular Representative.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Your Phonecell®SX5 Desktop Phone functions as both a radio transmitter and receiver. When it
is ON, the SX5D receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The GSM 800 unit oper-
ates in the frequency range between 824 and 894 MHz, and the GSM 1900 between 1850 MHz
and 1990 MHz. Both employ commonly used phase/frequency modulation techniques. When
you use your Phonecell®SX5, the cellular system handling your call controls the power level at
which your unit transmits.
Exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) Energy
In 1991, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and in 1992, the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI), updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety levels with
respect to human exposure to RF energy. After reviewing the available body of research, more
than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies
and industry developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the U.S. Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard.
The design of your Telular Phonecell®SX5 complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if
you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated ANSI Standard, you may choose to
control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficient manner.
Safe Operation Requirement
The Phonecell®SX5 must be either wall mounted or desk mounted and should not be operated
when any person is within 8 inches (20 centimeters) of the antenna.
Temperature Environment
Operating Temperature: From -20°C to +60°C ; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condens-
ing).
Storage Temperature: From -25°C to +75°C; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).
Antenna Care and Replacement
Do not use the Phonecell®SX5 with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into
contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified tech-
nician immediately. Use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifi-
cations, or attachments could damage the Phonecell®SX5.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular products in the areas where you drive.
Some jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular device while driving a vehicle. Even if your juris-
diction does not have such a law, we strongly suggest that, for safety reasons, the driver use
extreme caution when operating the cellular device while the vehicle is in motion. Always obey
the law.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from cellu-
lar devices may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and
entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to
determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. You should also
check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids,
etc.) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Turn your Phonecell®SX5 OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in the areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be
sensitive to external RF energy.
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IMPORTANT!
To ensure safe and efficient operation, please read the following information and observe
these guidelines whenever using your Phonecell®SX5.
Aircraft
Turn OFF your Phonecell®SX5 before boarding any aircraft.
• Use it on the ground only with crew permission.
• Do not use it in the air.
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your cellular
phone (or any other cellular product) while the plane is on the ground. To prevent interference
with aircraft systems, FCC regulations prohibit using your cellular device while the plane is in
the air.
Children
Do not allow children to play with your Phonecell®SX5 to prevent damage to the unit.
Blasting Areas
Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Therefore, to
avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your Phonecell®SX5 OFF when in a "blasting
area" or in areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio."
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your Phonecell®SX5 OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is
rare, but your Phonecell®SX5 or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They
include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or
metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle
engine.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the area of your Phonecell®SX5
or accessories.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the
National Fire Protection Standard (FPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National
Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publications
Sales Division.
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This Phonecell®SX5 model 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 rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gen-
erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that 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:
Reorient or relocate the antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the terminal.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the terminal
is connected.
Consult your Authorized Telular Distributor or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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WARNING!
Your Phonecell®SX5 is intended either to be wall mounted or desk mounted
on a flat suface to allow proper ventilation. Do not block the space beneath
your Phonecell® SX5 as this could cause the unit to overheat and fail.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
Warranty
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
TELULAR CORPORATION ('Telular") warrants to a distributor Buyer, or to a customer only if the
customer is a Buyer directly from Telular, that the Products (including accessories) shall comply
with the applicable Specifications and shall be free from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from
Telular. Telular, at its option, shall at no charge either repair, replace or refund the purchase
price of the Product during the warranty period, provided it is returned by Buyer in accordance
with the terms of this warranty to the Telular designated repair center. Repair or replacement, at
Telular's option, may include the replacement of parts, boards or Products with functionally
equivalent reconditioned items. Repaired and replacement items are warranted for the balance
of the original warranty period. All replaced items shall become the property of Telular. SUCH
ACTION ON THE PART OF TELULAR SHALL BE THE FULL EXTENT OF TELULAR'S LIA-
BILITY HEREUNDER, AND BUYERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. Buyer shall be responsible for all
costs and expenses incurred by Buyer including without limitation any handling, labor or trans-
portation charges. OTHER THAN AFORESAID, THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY IS EXTENDED
BY TELULAR TO BUYER ONLY AND NOT TO BUYER'S CUSTOMERS OR USERS OF
BUYER'S PRODUCTS.
II. HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Product covered under this warranty shall only be accepted from and returned to Buyer's desig-
nated repair center. Buyer's dealers, distributors, agents, and end users cannot submit items to
Telular under this warranty. To receive warranty service an RMA number must first be obtained
from Telular Technical Support. The defective or non-compliant Product should be sent by Buyer
freight pre-paid to: Telular Corporation, 647 North Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061,
USA or other designated location. The product must be packaged in the original carton and
packing material or an equivalent package and must have the assigned RMA number clearly
marked on the carton. Returned Product received without an RMA number will be returned to
the sender.
III. WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
This is the complete warranty for the Products manufactured by Telular and sold to Buyer.
Telular assumes no obligation or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless
made in writing and signed by an officer of Telular. Unless made in separate written agreement
between Telular and Buyer, Telular does not warrant the installation, field maintenance or serv-
ice of the Products or parts.
TELULAR CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT
NOT FURNISHED BY TELULAR WHICH IS ATTACHED TO OR USED IN CONNECTION
WITH THE PRODUCTS OR FOR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCTS WITH ANY ANCILLARY
EQUIPMENT AND ALL SUCH EQUIPMENT IS EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED FROM THIS WAR-
RANTY. FURTHERMORE, TELULAR CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO
THE PRODUCTS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT NOT FUR-
NISHED BY TELULAR FOR USE WITH THE PRODUCTS.
WHEN THE PRODUCT IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANCILLARY OR PERIPHERAL
EQUIPMENT NOT MANUFACTURED BY TELULAR, TELULAR DOES NOT WARRANT THE
OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT/PERIPHERAL COMBINATION, AND TELULAR SHALL
HONOR NO WARRANTY CLAIM WHERE THE PRODUCT IS USED IN SUCH A COMBINA-
TION AND IT IS DETERMINED BY TELULAR THAT THERE IS NO FAULT WITH THE PROD-
UCT. TELULAR DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR RANGE, COVERAGE, AVAILABILITY, OR
OPERATION OF THE CELLULAR SYSTEM WHICH IS PROVIDED BY THE CARRIER.
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customer normal use. (i) Costs and expenses, including without limitation handling, labor and
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APPENDIX A:
TO SETUP PC SERIAL PORTS FOR PHONECELL DIGITAL FAX/DATA
Requirements
· GSM account with your network service provider including a Data/Fax facility.
· PC/Laptop/ Notebook with Com Port.
· Windows 95/98
NOTE: When all of the above have been satisfied, you may proceed.
Modem Setup
1) Power on your PC/laptop and start Windows 95/98.
2) Using the PC pointing device, press the "START" button, select "SETTINGS" and then
"CONTROL PANEL". Once the Control Panel window appears double click the MODEMS
icon button. The modem properties window will appear.
NOTE: A data card modem device may appear in the list of installed modems.
3) Click the ADD button to install a new modem device for the Phonecell®SX5.
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4)
The install new modem window may appear asking for the type of modem to install. Click on
"Other" followed by clicking the NEXT button. If this window does not appear, go to Step 5.
5) The install new modem window will appear. Then, click on the "Don't detect my modem
option" followed by clicking the NEXT button.
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6)
The install new modem will update again to select the manufacturer and modem model.
Click on "Standard Modem Types" from the manufactures list followed by "Standard 19200
bps Modem" from the model list. Then click on the NEXT button.
7) The install new modem will update to select the com port. Click on the available serial port
and then click on the "Next" button. Windows 95 will create a modem configuration file for
the Phonecell®SX5. This may take several minutes.
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8) The Install New Modem window will update again. Click on Finish to proceed.
9) The Modems Properties window should appear. Click on the Properties button.
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10)
The Standard 19200 bps Modem Properties window will open in the General tab. Set as
shown with the com port you have selected.
11) Click on the Connection tab. Set as shown below.
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12) Click on the Advanced button. Set as shown.
13) Click on OK and Close to back out of each window. Your modem is now set up.

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