UTStarcom Korea Technologies UTS-702P UTS-702P User Manual 702cov
UTStarcom Korea Technologies Ltd. UTS-702P 702cov
Users Manual
Operating Instructions
Telephone handset
UTS-702
Thank you for purchasing the UTS-702 telephone handset.
Please read the operating instructions carefully.
Please store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Charge battery before operation.
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GHI
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MNO
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Copyright 1999 UTStarcom, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SAFETY Information:
This wireless hand phone has been tested and
complies with the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for General
Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In
addition, it complies with the following Standards and
Guidelines:
FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the
Environmental Effects of Radio-Frequency
Radiation.
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 (1997)
Supplement C, Evaluating Compliance with FCC
Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety
Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300
GHz.
ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended
Precautions .............................................................................................. 1
Phone Overview ..................................................................................... 4
Front view ............................................................................................. 4
Rear and side views ........................................................................... 5
Display .................................................................................................... 6
Signal strength ..................................................................................... 7
Battery level ......................................................................................... 7
Power On/Off ........................................................................................ 8
Charging ................................................................................................. 9
Battery Duration Time ............................................................................ 9
Low Battery ............................................................................................. 10
Making a Call ........................................................................................ 11
Receiving a Call ..................................................................................... 12
Hold ........................................................................................................ 13
Last Number ........................................................................................... 14
Call Back ................................................................................................ 15
Outside Service Area ............................................................................ 16
Phonebook .............................................................................................. 17
Storing a phone number .................................................................... 17
Storing the last number dialed or received ...................................... 21
Making a call from Phonebook ............................................................ 22
Recalling by name .............................................................................. 22
Recalling by location number ............................................................ 24
Correcting Data in Phonebook ............................................................ 25
Deleting Data in Phonebook .................................................................. 26
Pause Dial ............................................................................................... 28
Ring Volume and Tone Types ................................................................ 30
Adjusting the ring volume ................................................................... 30
Selecting a ring tone type ................................................................... 31
Sample tone on/off ............................................................................. 32
Adjusting Earpiece Volume .................................................................... 33
Table of contents
Key Lock .............................................................................................. 33
Security ID .......................................................................................... 34
Dial Lock .............................................................................................. 35
To activate dial lock ........................................................................ 35
To deactivate dial lock .................................................................... 36
Phonebook Lock ................................................................................. 37
Other Function Settings ...................................................................... 38
Zone-in tone ..................................................................................... 38
Echo suppression ............................................................................. 39
Charge check tone .......................................................................... 40
Key tone ............................................................................................ 41
Calling line Identification ................................................................ 42
Auto call ........................................................................................... 43
Any key answer ............................................................................... 44
Power saving ................................................................................... 45
TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) ........................................... 46
Recording your outgoing message ............................................... 46
Activating TAM ............................................................................... 47
Erasing the outgoing message ...................................................... 47
Setting the delay time .................................................................... 48
Setting the ring tone type .............................................................. 49
Playing back and erasing the (ICM) incoming message ........... 50
Voice Memo ..................................................................................... 51
Recording a Voice Memo ............................................................. 51
Playing back or erasing a Voice Memo ...................................... 52
ISDN Sub-address Selling ............................................................... 53
Activating sub-address setting ....................................................... 53
Storing the phone number of ISDN station ..................................54
Making a call by specifying sub-address ..................................... 55
Setting Check .................................................................................... 56
Home Antenna Mode ...................................................................... 57
Registering with home antenna ..................................................... 57
Clearing registration ....................................................................... 58
Selecting Home Antenna mode ..................................................... 59
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Precautions
Operating environment:
Please note the following precautions before using your phone.
Turn off your telephone when in an aircraft. Telephone use in an
aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft.
Do not use the equipment at a refueling point. Users are reminded of
the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel
depots, chemical plants or when blasting operations are in progress.
Avoid contact between the antenna and face (especially eyes)
during conversation.
Take care when using the telephone in crowded places.
Care must be taken when using the telephone in close proximity to
personal medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers and
hearing aids.
Use the equipment within the temperature range of 0 C to +50 C.
It is normal while exposed to extreme temperatures that the display
on your telephone may at times change slightly in color, take
somewhat longer than usual to display characters, or have a shorter
battery life.
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Handling:
General Precautions:
- DO NOT attempt to disassemble UTS702. There are no user-
ser viceable parts inside.
- DO NOT strike, drop, shake or subject the UTS702 to excessive
vibr ation.
- DO NOT expose the UTS702 to rain and avoid contact with any
liquids. If t he UTS702 becomes wet, immediately turn the power
of f, remove the battery and contact your dealer.
- Keep any metallic items from accidentally touching the terminals on
t he bottom of the UTS702.
- DO NOT leave the equipment in direct sunlight, or humid, dusty hot
ar eas.
- The UTS702 is intended for use when charged with power from the
c harging base and AC adapter. Other usage will invalidate any
appr oval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
- Always use UTStarcom approved accessories in order to maintain
high per formance and avoid damage.
- It is normal for UTS702, charging apparatus and battery pack to
f eel warm during charging.
Use in a Vehicle:
- The UTS702 can provide service while in motion slightly faster than
w alking speed. Accordingly, service can be interupted if used in a
car , or other rapidly moving transportation. Best use of the UTS702
in a v ehicle is at a stop or crawl.
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Battery and charging:
Cleaning:
· DO NOT apply force when fitting the battery to the telephone.
· Always charge the battery pack in a well ventilated area, not in
sunlight, be tween +5 C to +35 C. It is not possible to recharge the
batt ery pack outside this temperature range.
· DO NOT incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary garbage.
K eep the battery packs away from fire. Your retail vendor can
advise y ou of the legal way to dispose of the battery.
· Attach the battery pack to the telephone before charging with the
A C adapter. It has a keyed connector and should not be forced.
· Store the battery pack in a dry, cool and dark area when not in use.
· The equipment may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with a mild
de tergent and water. DO NOT use petroleum based cleaners such as
benzene or t hinner as they will permanently damage the equipment.
· Periodically clean the external connector contacts of the phone
(UT S702) charging apparatus with a dry soft cloth. Dirty contacts may
cause f aulty operation and charging.
UTStarcom, Inc. 1275 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda, CA 94502
tel.(510) 864-8800 fax.(510) 864-8802
http://www.utstar.com