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UTS 801 (FSU)
User Manual
Document No. 2XX 801 102
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Trademark Statement: “‘UTStarcom,’ ‘AN2000,’ and the UTStarcom logo are trademarks of
UTStarcom, Inc.”
Copyright Statement: “UTStarcom, Inc. 2000. All rights reserved. No part of this publication
may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of UTStarcom,
Inc.”
Warranty Language: “The contents of this manual, whether in whole or in part, do not constitute
any express or implied warranty with respect to any products of UTStarcom, Inc., or it subsidiaries.”
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Safety Precautions
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing your new UTS801 FSU phone.
Please read this instruction manual thoroughly.
The display screens, illustrations, etc., used in this document are created for instructional
purposes and may differ slightly with the actual phone.
How to Use This Instruction Manual
1. Before using your phone
Includes facts you should know before using your new phone.
2. Basic phone operation
3. Explains the basic operation of making and receiving calls. More Essential function
Explains useful convenience functions.
4. Reference
Explains phone maintenance and troubleshooting procedures.
Conventions with the manual:
“press” means to press a key and then release;
“press and hold down” means to press a key for 2 sec or more and then release.
.“service area” refers to a service coverage area where a handset can receive signals
effectively.
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Explanation of Alarm Symbols
Before using your phone, please read the “Safety Precautions” thoroughly.
The cautions included here are provided to prevent danger to persons and property.
The following explain the degree of danger and damage that could occur if these safety
precautions are not observed.
This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may directly
result in personal serious injury or death.
This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in
the possibility of death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in
the possibility of injury or physical damage.
Explanations of other symbols used in the manual:
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
This symbol indicates an action that must always be performed.
This symbol indicates that disassembly is prohibited.
This symbol indicates that the power cord must be removed
from the outlet.
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Handling the Phone and AC Adapter
Use only the battery and AC Adapter approved for the UTS801FSU phone.
The use of any other types can result in damage to the phone, electric shock
or the risk of fire.
Do not store the phone or AC adaptor in hot, wet, or dusty areas. High
temperatures, humidity and dust can damage electrical and mechanical
components. This can cause the phone or AC adapter to malfunction.
Keep the phone, battery and the AC adapter dry. Exposure to precipitation,
humidity and liquids can damage electronic components and circuit boards.
Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or AC adapter. Rough handling can
break internal circuit boards and damage the battery pack.
Do not use a microwave oven or any other type of heating equipment to dry
the phone, battery pack or AC adapter. High temperature can shorten the life
of electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic
parts.
Do not install or use the phone in the vicinity of volatile gases. Leave the
area before installing or using the phone. Failure to leave the area can result
in the risk of fire or an explosion.
Do not disassemble or modify the phone or AC adapter. Incorrect
modifications or reassembly can cause malfunctions or personal injury when
the phone or AC adaptor is used.
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Handling the Phone
Do not use the phone while driving. Park the vehicle before using the phone.
Traffic safety first.
Observe any special regulations in effect in any area (hospital, aircraft, etc)
when you have to use the phone. Always disconnect the AC adapter and
remove the battery of your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when
it may cause interference or danger.
Keep a minimum 20 cm separation distance between the device and the user.
Do not use the phone near electronic equipment prone to interference. .
Radio frequency interference may result in malfunction of the electronic
equipment.
The following are such electronic equipment:
Hearing aids, pacemakers and other clinical electronic devices, fire detectors,
automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
If you have to use phone near electronic medical devices such as
pacemakers, please consult device manufacturer or local dealers.
In rare cases, using the phone inside certain models of vehicles can adversely
affect the electronic equipment inside the vehicle. Do not use the phone in
such cases, because it is dangerous for personal security.
Keep all storage media (magnetic cards, floppy disks, credit cards, etc.,)
away from the phone. Close encounters or contact can erase or damage the
storage media.
Keep all sharp metal objects (Pins, Nails, Hairpins etc.) away from the
handset of the phone. The earpiece of the handset contains a strong magnet
that can attract and hold metal objects. Remove any objects from the handset
earpiece before using to avoid personal injury.
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Handling the Battery
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. They may explode. Check with
local waste management codes for disposal instructions.
Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper installation can cause
malfunctions or damage the battery pack. This may result in the risk of fire
or personal injury.
Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery to
conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery and/or
conductor may overheat and cause burns.
Do not solder the battery terminals together. This may result in a cracked or
leaking battery pack or the risk of fire.
Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may
cause burns or injury to eyes. If battery acid gets into the eyes, DO NOT
RUB.
Immediately flush the eyes with clean water and call a physician.
Do not leave or store the battery pack in hot areas (Near fire, a heater, etc).
High temperature can damage and shorten the life of the battery pack. This
may result in a cracked or leaking battery pack or the risk of fire.
Do not use a discolored, deformed or damaged battery pack in the phone.
This may result in personal injury or the risk of fire.
Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Battery acid is corrosive and may
cause burns or injury to skin or clothing. If battery acid is spilled,
immediately flush the area with clean water to prevent injury.
Do not use a cracked, leaking or odor emitting battery pack near an open
flame.
Do not leave or store the phone in areas where temperatures are more than 45
(degree c) for a long period of time. High temperature can shorten the life of
electronic devices, damage the battery pack, and warp or melt plastic parts.
The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the black
line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output.
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Handling the AC Adapter
Use only a power source that provides the appropriate voltage
(AC220V±10% or AC110V±10%) for the AC adapter. An unsuitable power
source can result in damaging the AC adapter, electric shock or the risk of
fire.
Do not short circuit the AC adapter connector jack. This may result in the
risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use the AC adapter if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or
frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc). This can result in the risk of fire or
electric shock
Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosols cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated
dust to prevent any chance of fire.
Never spill any liquid on the AC adapter. This may result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
Unplug the AC adapter immediately from the wall outlet if liquid has been
spilled into the unit to prevent the risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not use the AC adapter in areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms or
the like. This may result in malfunction, electric shock or the risk of fire.
Do not touch the AC adapter power cord or wall outlet with wet hands. This
may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Always unplug the AC adapter from the wall outlet before cleaning to avoid
the risk of electric shock.
Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the AC adapter where no one
can step or trip on the power cord.
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Phone Information
Avoid extremely high or low temperatures.
Always use the phone in an environment with a temperature range of 10°C~40°C and
humidity range of 45%~95%.
For maximum signal strength and noise free operation, use away from electrical
appliances such as TV, radio or personal computer.
Battery Information
Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated area. Do not store in direct sunlight.
If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. If a fully
discharge battery is stored for a long period of time, it may not be possible to recharge
the battery.
Do not discard old batteries with household trash. Where regulated, check with local
waste management codes for disposal instructions.
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Table of Contents
1.
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE..................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1
CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2
PHONE SPEC ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.1
Phone Spec................................................................................................................................................ 1-2
1.3
PHONE COMPONENTS AND CORRESPONDING FUNCTIONS ................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1
UTS801 FSU (Fixed Subscriber Unit) components .................................................................................. 1-3
1.3.2
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.4
TELEPHONE POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................................. 1-6
1.4.1
AC Adapter Connection Connecting the AC Adapter:.............................................................................. 1-6
1.4.2
Battery Installation ................................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.5
STANDBY MODE................................................................................................................................................. 1-8
2.
BASIC OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1
MAKING CALLS ................................................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1
Making IP Calls ........................................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.1.2
“Pause” Function..................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2.2
ANSWERING CALLS ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3
VIEWING THE LAST NUMBER DIALED LIST ........................................................................................................ 2-6
2.3.1
Using the Last Number Dialed List to Make a Call .................................................................................. 2-6
2.3.2
To Erased a Stored Number...................................................................................................................... 2-8
2.4
VIEWING THE CALLER LIST ............................................................................................................................... 2-9
2.4.1
Using the Caller List to make a call.......................................................................................................... 2-9
2.4.2
To Erase a Stored Number...................................................................................................................... 2-11
2.5
CALL WAITING (NETWORK SUPPORT) ............................................................................................................. 2-12
2.5.1
Call Waiting Service Users ..................................................................................................................... 2-12
2.6
ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME ................................................................................................................ 2-13
3.
OTHER ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1
TABLE OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2
OWN PHONE NUMBER DISPLAY......................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3
SELECTING A RINGING VOLUME ........................................................................................................................ 3-3
3.3.1
Ringing Volume Setting............................................................................................................................. 3-3
3.4
SELECTING A RINGING TONE ............................................................................................................................. 3-5
3.5
SETTING THE ALARM CLOCK ............................................................................................................................. 3-6
3.5.1
When the alarm sounds… ......................................................................................................................... 3-7
3.6
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME ........................................................................................................................... 3-8
3.7
ENTERING AN IP CARD NUMBER AND PASSWORD ........................................................................................... 3-10
3.8
RESTRICTING YOUR CALLING INFORMATION (PHONE NUMBER) ....................................................................... 3-12
4.
REFERENCE...................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1
4.2
PHONE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 4-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................ 4-1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................................................................................. III
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................ iii
How to Use This Instruction Manual.......................................................................................................................... iii
Explanation of Alarm Symbols.....................................................................................................................................iv
Handling the Phone and AC Adapter ...........................................................................................................................v
Handling the Phone .....................................................................................................................................................vi
Handling the Battery...................................................................................................................................................vii
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Handling the AC Adapter ..........................................................................................................................................viii
Phone Information .......................................................................................................................................................ix
Battery Information......................................................................................................................................................ix
Before Using Your Phone
1. Before Using Your Phone
1.1 Check Package Contents
Check to make sure that all of the specified items are included. If anything
is missing, please contact your local phone dealer.
Phone (FSU) UTS801 and Ni-MH battery
AC adapter
Instruction manual
After service guide
Warranty Card
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1.2 Phone Spec
1.2.1 Phone Spec
Transmission power
AC Adapter
External dimensions
Weight
Battery
Continuous standby-by time when using
only a battery during a power failure
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Approximately 10mW on average
Input: AC 220V±10%, 50Hz or 110VAC ±10%, 60Hz
Output: DC 4V, 225mA
6.1V, 10mA
Power consumption: about 2W
22×18 (including antenna) ×7cm (L×W×H)
Approximately 805g (including battery pack)
DC 3.6V
Ni-MH battery, at least 500mAh
Approximately 50 hours
Note: In case of a power failure, the battery will supply power to the
telephone. The length of time the battery can supply power is determined by
the telephone usage. (Stand-by vs. talk time)
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1.3 Phone components and corresponding functions
1.3.1 UTS801 FSU (Fixed Subscriber Unit) components
18
16
15
14
13
19
17
10
12
11
1. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
2. Antenna
3.
4.
Talk key: Dials stored digits.
Down key: To scroll down log or menu selections or move the
cursor from left to right across the LCD.
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5.
Redial key: To redial the last number dialed on the telephone.
6.
Return key: To return the phone to stand-by mode.
7.
Clear/IP key: clear input characters, delete outgoing/incoming calls
log or perform IP call
Handset indicator light: Indicates handset off/on hook status.
8.
9.
options
Numeric keys: used to input telephone numbers or choose
# Key/pause key: input “#” or pause symbol
10.
11. :
* Key
12. Handset wire coiling Handset cord
13.
Function/confirm key: select functions, confirm switch for call
waiting
14.
Up key: To scroll up log or menu selections or move the cursor
from right to left across the LCD.
15. Handset
16. Telephone receiver Handset earpiece
17. Telephone transmitter Handset mouthpiece
18. Adapter jack
19. Handset wire coiling jack Handset Jack
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Note: Functions of the keypad are only roughly described here; details are
depicted in latter part.
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1.3.2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
1.
Appears in hook-off status. Appears when the handset has been
removed from the base station cradle signifying off-hook.
2.
Indicates the strength of signal reception. If the phone is in service
area, it will display to indicate the signal strength; otherwise, it will not
appear. Signal strength is deNote:d as follows:
3.
Appears when the alarm is set on. Appears when the alarm has been
turned ON.
4.
: The battery icon appears on the LCD when a power failure occurs or
the AC adaptor has been disconnected from the phone. The icon displays
the power level of the battery.
- Fully charged
- Fair
- Low, not much power left
- No battery power. AC adapter should be used to supply power
and recharge the battery.
5. Display area, where date, time, phone number or other information may
appear.
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Note: During a power failure the battery powers the phone. When the
battery is running out of power and only a few minutes of talk time remain,
the battery icon blinks as a warning. After the AC power has been restored
by the local utility the phone recharges the battery.
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1.4 Telephone Power Supply
Before the telephone can be used, the AC adapter must be connected to the
telephone and the battery properly installed. The AC adapter must remain
connected at all times to the telephone. In case of a power failure, the
battery will supply power to the telephone. The length of time the battery
can supply power is determined by the telephone usage. (Stand-by vs. talk
time)
1.4.1 AC Adapter Connection Connecting the AC Adapter:
1. Insert the AC adapter plug into the adapter jack into the base of the
telephone.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an AC wall outlet.
1.4.2 Battery Installation
1. Remove battery cover by pressing tab and then lifting.
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2. Firmly insert the plug of the battery into the connector on the base of the
telephone as shown in the diagram below. Be sure that the positive
connector of the plug connects to the positive terminal and the negative
connector connects to the negative terminal of the base station. Snap the
battery into place on the left side and insert the cord into the battery
compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover and then press firmly until a click is heard.
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Note: The battery cord is color-coded, the red line is positive (anode), the
black line is negative (cathode) and the yellow line is a sensor output.
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1.5 Standby mode
After the battery and AC adaptor have been properly installed and
connected the phone briefly displays all the icons and letters. When the
display shows default factory setting for date and time the phone is ready.
Κ
Note: Calls are transmitted between the phone and the service providers
network using radio waves. For maximum signal strength and noise free
operation, the recommend phone location is near a window and away from
electrical appliances such as TV, radio or personal computer.
Κ
Note: The phone has an omni-directional antenna capable of transmitting
and receiving signals in all directions. Changing the direction the antenna is
pointing could improve signal reception.
Κ
Note: The antenna cannot to be extended. Any attempt to extend the
antenna may damage the phone.
Κ
Note: When a power failure occurs or the AC adaptor has been
disconnected the battery powers the phone. The battery icon appears on the
LCD as shown in the figure below signifying the lost of AC power to the
phone.
During a power failure the battery icon displays the power level of the
battery. The battery power level should be used to gauge the amount
stand-by power available to the phone.
•
During a power failure the battery icon indicates the power level of the
battery. When the battery is running out of power and only a few
minutes of talk time remains, the battery icon blinks as a warning.
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2. Basic Operations
2.1 Making Calls
Before dialing a telephone number, make sure the signal strength is
sufficient. The signal strength icon on the LCD of the phone should be at
least .
1. Pick up the handset (off-hook).
2. Dial a phone number.
The phone can display a maximum of 16 dialed digits at
once. If the phone number dialed exceeds 16 digits, only the
last 16 dialed digits entered are shown in the LCD display.
Correct misdialed digits by one of the following methods.
Press
to delete the last digit dialed. Press and hold down
for two seconds to delete all dialed digits.
3. Press
to send dialed digits (or wait 3 seconds) and wait for
an answer.
The phone number will scroll from right to left across the
LCD display indicating that the number has been sent out to
the network.
The LCD on the phone will display a call timer in the lower
right hand corner if the call is successfully completed as
shown in the figure below.
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4. To end a call or cancel the call attempt, hang up the handset. The
LCD on the phone will displayed the date and time as shown in
the figure below.
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Note: When the hand is off-hook, the handset indicator light will be lit on
the base station.
Κ
Note: When the handset is off-hook, an audio tone can be heard from the
earpiece. If the phone is located in an area without adequate signal strength
no tone will be present.
Κ
Note: When a phone call is unsuccessful due to inadequate signal strength
or network related problems a warning tone (“pi-pi-pi”) will be heard in the
earpiece of the handset.
Κ
Note: The call timer is for reference only and should not be used in
calculating the cost of a call.
Κ
Note: After you finish a call, return the handset to the cradle on the base
station.
2.1.1 Making IP Calls
Prior to making an IP, 200, 300 call using the
key make sure the correct
number and password have been entered into the memory of the phone.
1. Pick up the Handset (off-hook)
2. Input the service number, e.g. 17908. Dial the service number,
e.g. 17980
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3. Select the appropriate language. When you are asked to enter the
IP card number and password press the
key. The phone will
automatically send the IP card number and password stored in
memory. The numbers will scroll from right to left across the
LCD display as shown in the figure above.
4. If the call is successfully completed, follow the instructions from
your service provider.
5. To end a call, hang up the handset.
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Note: The IP card number and password must be entered into the phone
prior to using the
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key.
Note: Refer to setting IP card number and password. Refer to “Entering an
IP number and Password.”
2.1.2 “Pause” Function
This function allows you to add a delay between the digits of a phone
number when the phone dials it.
1. Pick up the handset (off-hook).
2. Dial the first part of the phone number. Press and hold down
for 2 seconds, the pause symbol “ ” will displayed as
shown in the figure below.
3. Dial the second part of the phone number.
4. Press
or wait three seconds for the first part of the phone
number to sent out to the network. Wait for the call to be
answered then press
number.
to send the second part of the phone
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Note: Pause “ ” cannot be the first characters of the dialing string (phone
number).
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Note: Using Pause more than once increases the length of delay between
the numbers. The number following the second pause “ ” will be
automatically dialed.
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Note: Two or more pauses may be required to access a long distance
service or other network equipment.
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Note:The Pause function is not available on all terminals.
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2.2 Answering Calls
1. When a call is being received, the phone rings.
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party information
will be displayed as shown in the figure below after the second ring.
If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and the calling party has
blocked the calling information from being sent, “CALL” will be
displayed as shown in the figure below.
2. Remove the handset from the cradle of the base.
The LCD on the phone will display a call timer in the lower right
hand corner as shown in the figure below.
3. To end a call, hang up the handset.
Missed call
If there is a missed call, “call not ans” will be displayed on the LCD.
Press any key to clear the display on the phone. To check who called
press the search
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key to enter the Caller list.
Note: If the caller’s phone number has more than 16 digits, only the last 16
digits will be displayed.
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2.3 Viewing the Last Number Dialed list
The last ten phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) dialed on the
phone are stored in memory. You can search the last number dialed list for a
phone number to be redialed by following the steps below.
2.3.1 Using the Last Number Dialed List to Make a Call
1. Press
to enter the last number dialed list.
“H1” and the last phone number dialed are displayed as shown in
the figure below.
If the LCD display does not change as shown in the figure below, the
last number dialed list is empty.
2. To scroll between the phone numbers, press the search
or
key.
H1 designates the most recent or last phone number dialed; H2
designates a phone number dialed prior to H1, etc.
To search from the most recent dialed phone number, press search
To search from the oldest dialed phone number, press search
The phone can display a maximum of 16 dialed digits at once. If the
phone number dialed is 16 digits, only the first 12 dialed digits
entered are shown in the LCD display. Pressing the
key will
display the 16 digits of the phone number on the LCD of the phone.
If the phone number dialed exceeds 16 digits, the phone will
automatically display the remaining digits after a two second delay.
Press the
key to return to the previous display.
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3.
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Removing the handset from the cradle of the base station will dial the
displayed phone number automatically.
Note: To exit the Last number dialed list and return to standby mode press
. If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically
returns to stand-by mode.
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Note: To redial the last dialed telephone number, remove the handset from
the cradle of the base station and then press
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2.3.2 To Erased a Stored Number
1. Press
to enter the last number dialed list
2. Press
or
to find the phone number you want to erase from the
Last number dialed list.
3. Press
to select the phone number to be erased. The options NO-0 or
YES-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure below.
4. Press
or
to delete the phone number. The phone erases the
information, sounds a beep and returns to stand-by mode.
Press
or
to cancel operation. To return to stand-by mode,
press
. If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
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Note: If a phone number is dialed more than one time, the phone number is
entered only once into the Last number dialed list.
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Note: The Last number dialed list can store a maximum of ten phone
numbers. When the 11th phone number is dialed the oldest phone number is
deleted.
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2.4 Viewing the Caller List
The last ten phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) received by the
phone are stored in memory. To check who has called follow the steps
below.
2.4.1 Using the Caller List to make a call
1. Press
to enter the caller list.
“C1” and the last phone number received are displayed as shown in
the figure below.
If the LCD display does not change as shown in the figure below, the
caller list is empty.
2. To scroll between the phone numbers, press search
or
C1 designates the most recent or last phone number received; C2
designates a phone number received prior to C1, etc.
If the off-hook
icon is displayed the call is not a missed call.
To search from the most recently received phone number, press
search
To search from the oldest received phone number, press search
If you do not subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party
information will be displayed as “---” on the LCD of the phone.
The phone can display a maximum of 16 received digits at once. If
the phone number received is 16 digits, only the first 12 dialed digits
key will
entered are shown in the LCD display. Pressing the
display the 16 digits of the phone number on the LCD of the phone.
If the phone number received exceeds 16 digits, the phone will
automatically display the remaining digits after a two second delay.
Press the
key to return to the previous display.
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3. Removing the handset from the cradle of the base station will dial the
displayed phone number automatically.
Κ
Note: To exit the Caller list and return to standby mode press
. If you
do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to
stand-by mode.
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2.4.2 To Erase a Stored Number
1. Press
to enter the last number dialed list
2. Press
or
Caller list.
to find the phone number you want to erase from the
to select the phone number to be erased, the options NO-0 or
3. Press
YES-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure below.
4. Press
or
to delete the phone number. The phone erases the
information, sounds a beep and returns to stand-by mode.
Press
or
to cancel operation. To return to stand-by mode,
press
. If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note: You must subscribe to a Caller ID service for the calling party
information to be displayed on the LCD of the phone.
Κ
Note: If the same caller calls more than one time, the callers phone number
is entered only once into the Caller list.
Κ
Note: The Caller list can store a maximum of ten phone numbers. When
the 11th phone number is received the oldest phone number is deleted.
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2.5 Call Waiting (Network Support)
2.5.1 Call Waiting Service Users
If you hear a call-waiting tone while talking on the phone use the procedure
described below:
1. Press
to put the first call on hold and answer the second call.
2. To return to the first caller, press
Κ
again.
Note: The above description is for reference only. If this function does not
operate properly, consult with your service provider for details.
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2.6 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone while on a call.
1. Press
or
while talking to display the current earpiece
volume as shown in the figure below.
2. Press
to increase and
to decrease the volume.
If the earpiece volume is at the maximum level 4, the volume
level will not change when
is pressed.
If the earpiece volume is at the minimum level 1, the volume
level will not change when
is pressed.
3. To exit and return to call timer mode press
seconds.
Κ
Note: There are 4 volume levels.
1: Low
2: Medium
3: High
4: Higher
or wait 3
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Other Essential Functions
3. Other Essential Functions
3.1 Table of Essential Functions
Operation Keys
Function
Default setting
Own phone number display
————
Selecting a Ringing Volume
2 (loud)
Selecting a Ringing tone
1 (ring No.1)
Setting the Alarm Clock
OFF
Setting the Date and Time
2001-01-01 00:00
IP card number and password setting
Entering an IP Card Number and Password
————
Caller number notification (caller ID) setting
To exit a function without changing the setting and return to stand-by
mode press
on the phone.
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically
returns to stand-by mode without changing any function setting.
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3.2 Own Phone Number Display
This function allows you to the display your telephone number.
1. Press
and then
to display the telephone number on the
LCD of the phone as shown in the figures below.
To scroll between the functions, press the search
key.
2. To exit and return to standby mode press
or
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
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3.3 Selecting a Ringing Volume
3.3.1 Ringing Volume Setting
A ringing tone is heard when there is an incoming call. This function allows
you to select one of the two ringing volume levels (1 - low and 2 - loud)
available. The default volume level setting is 2 – loud.
1. Press
and then
to display the current ringing volume on
the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
2. Press
to enter the edit mode, the volume level number will
flash on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
3. To scroll between the volume levels, press the search
or
key. You can also change the volume level by pressing the
keys 1 or 2 on the dial pad.
If the volume level is at the maximum level 2, the volume
level will not change when the search
key is pressed.
If the volume level is at the minimum level 1, the volume
key is pressed.
level will not change when the search
When changing volume levels, the phone automatically
rings. To stop the ringing, press the
key.
key. The phone sounds a
4. To save the volume level, press the
beep and the new volume level is displayed.
5. To exit and return to standby mode press
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
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Κ
Note: In step1, if you press
or do not press any keys for 15 seconds
the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note: In step 3, if you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
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3.4 Selecting a Ringing tone
A ringing tone is heard when there is an incoming call. This function allows
you to select one of the six different types (1 to 6) of ringing tones. The
default ringing tone setting is 1.
1. Press
and then
to display the current ringing tone on the
LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
2. Press
to enter the edit mode, the ringing tone number will
flash on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
3. To scroll between the ringing tone types, press the search
or
key. You can also change the ringing tone type by pressing
the keys 1 to 6 on the dial pad.
When changing the ringing tone types, the phone
automatically rings. To stop the ringing, press the
key.
To save the ringing tone, press the
key. The phone sounds a
beep and the new ringing tone is displayed.
4. To exit and return to standby mode press
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note: In step3, only keys 1 to 6 can be pressed to select a ringing tone
type.
Κ
Note: In step3, if you do not press any key for 30 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
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3.5 Setting the Alarm Clock
This function allows you to set the alarm clock built into the phone for a
specific time. You can set the alarm time or select ON to change the alarm
time or OFF to turn off the alarm. The alarm uses the 24 hours format to set
the alarm. The alarm provides a 30 second burst of tone when the timer
expires to alert you. The volume of the alerting tone is factory set and
cannot be changed.
1. Press
and then
to display the current alarm status
(on/off) on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
If the alarm has been set the LCD will display the current
alarm setting.
to change the status of the alarm, the options OFF-0 or
2. Press
ON-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure below.
3. Press
or
to turn the alarm ON or OFF.
If the alarm is turned OFF, the phone sounds a beep. To exit
and return to stand-by mode press
on the phone.
If the alarm is turned ON, the hour digit of the clock will
flash on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
To move the cursor between the fields, press the search
or
key. To change the value of a field press a valid
numeric key on the dial pad.
key. The phone sounds a
4. To save the alarm setting, press the
beep and the new alarm setting is displayed.
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5. To exit and return to standby mode press
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note: If the alarm has been turned ON, the alarm icon
figure below will be displayed on the LCD.
Κ
Note: The default alarm setting is “OFF”.
as shown in the
3.5.1 When the alarm sounds…
1. When the timer expires the alert tone will sound for up to 30 seconds
and the alarm icon will flash on the LCD as shown in the figure below.
2. Press any key to stop the alarm or remove the handset from the base
station cradle.
Κ
Note: If the handset is off-hook and the timer expires the alarm will not
sound until 10 to 30 seconds after the handset has been returned to the
cradle in the base station.
Κ
Note: If you are changing phone settings and the timer expires the alarm
will sound. Pressing any key or removing the handset from the cradle in the
base station can stop the alarm.
Κ
Note: The alerting tone and volume level are set at the factory and cannot
be changed.
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3.6 Setting the Date and Time
The phone has a real time clock that displays the data and time on the LCD.
This function allows you to set the clock for a specific date and time.
The date can be set from 2000-1-1 to 2099-12-31.
The clock uses the 24-hour format and cannot be changed to a
12-hour format.
1. Press
and then
to display the date on the LCD of the
phone as shown in the figure below.
2. Press
to enter the edit mode, the first digit of the year will
flash on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
3. To move the cursor between the fields, press the search
or
key. To change the value of a field press a valid numeric
key on the dial pad.
After the date is set, the time will be displayed as shown in
the figure below.
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4. To save the Date and Time setting, press the
sounds a beep and the new setting is displayed
5. To exit and return to standby mode press
key. The phone
Κ
Note: If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically
returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note: In step3, the cursor automatically moves to the next field when a
valid entry has been made.
Κ
Note: The clock uses a 24-hour format only. The format of the clock
cannot be changed.
Κ
Note: Even though the phone has AC power and battery backup. You may
need to set time again if the phone’s battery as been removed and the AC
power has been interrupted.
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3.7 Entering an IP Card Number and Password
This function allows you to enter an IP/200/300 card number and password
key
in the memory of the phone, which can be dialed via the
1. Press
and then
to display the current IP card number and
password on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
If no IP card number and password have been entered then
“F5 IP no” will be displayed on the LCD.
2. Press
to enter the edit mode.
If the IP card and password exceeds 13 digits, only the first
13 digits are shown in the LCD display. The phone will
automatically flash the remaining digits every one-second.
3. Press key
to
on the dial pad to enter the IP card number
and Password (Maximum of 24 digits).
When the first digit is entered, the current IP card number
password will be erased.
If the IP card number and password entered is more than 16
digits, only the last 16 digits will be displayed.
To cancel and exit, press
screen.
to return to the previous
4. To save the IP card number and password, press the
key. The
phone sounds a beep and the new IP card number and password
is displayed.
5. To exit and return to standby mode press
Κ
Note: The settings of IP card number and password may be different due to
different service terminals. Therefore, the card number and password must
be set accordingly.
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Other Essential Functions 3-11
Note: If “#” is needed by the service network, press
“ ” will be displayed.
. And then symbol
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3.8 Restricting your calling information (phone number)
This function allows you to select whether your phone number is hidden or
displayed to the person you are calling. Support is required from your local
service provider for this function to operate. Any individuals whom you call
that subscribe to a Caller ID service and have a compatible phone will be
notified of your phone number since the default setting is ON.
1. Press
and then
to display the caller number status on the
LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below.
to change the status of the caller number, the options
2. Press
ON-0 or OFF-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure
below.
3. Press
or
to turn the caller number ON or OFF.
The phone sounds a beep and the new caller number setting
is displayed.
4. To exit and return to standby mode press
If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone
automatically returns to stand-by mode.
Κ
Note:
: OFF (no notification)
: ON (notification)
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Reference
4. Reference
4.1 Phone Maintenance
Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated dust or
fingerprints.
Use a soft cloth dampened in water for cleaning to wipe off any heavily
accumulated dust and dirt.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to
clean the phone.
4.2 Troubleshooting
Before requesting help please check the following.
Symptom
The Unit does not work
Diagnosis
AC adapter connected to the
phone?
AC adapter plugged into the
wall outlet?
Battery connected?
Dead Battery?
Cannot make calls
Sufficient Signal Strength?
The call reception is bad
(Static, sound cuts in/out,
fades etc.)
Is the pause symbol “ ” input
among the number by error?
Is there an obstacle
surrounding you that is
preventing signals to pass?
Solution
Connect the AC adapter to
the Phone.
Plug in the AC adaptor.
Install the battery properly
Connect the AC adapter to
the Phone.
Plug in the AC adaptor.
Move to a place with stronger
signal.
Input the correct number to
place the call.
Change your location.
If the malfunction is beyond this table, or the corresponding solution is
invalid, please contact UTStarcom PAS Customer Service Center.
ADD: Building 2, Yile Industry Park No.129, Wenyi Road,
Hangzhou 310012, PRC
Hot line: 800-8571082, 0571-8892345
FAX: 0571-88914678
E-mail: xiaolingtong@utstar.com
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