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UED-Exhibit C.
WPU-7700
User Manual
UniData Communication Systems Inc.
August.11th.2008
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
UniData Communication Systems is registered trademarks of UniData Communication Systems Inc.
Other referenced trademarks are trademarks (registered or otherwise) of the respective trademark
owners.
This document is confidential and proprietary to UniData Communication Systems Inc. No part of
this document may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior
written permission of UniData Communication Systems Inc.
Information furnished herein by UniData Communication Systems Inc., is believed to be accurate
and reliable. The authors have used their best efforts in preparing this material. These efforts
include the development, research, and testing of the theories and programs to determine their
effectiveness.
However, UniData Communication Systems assumes no liability for errors that may appear in this
document, or for liability otherwise arising from the application or use of any such information or for
any infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights owned by third parties which may
result from such application or use. The products, their specifications, and the information appearing
in this document are subject to change without notice.
Printed in Korea
© 1998-8 by UniData Communication Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
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Contents
0BWARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
1BBASIC USAGE
2.1 2BNAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
2.2 3BDESCRIPTION OF ICONS
2.3 4BCOMPONENTS
2.3.1 5BBASIC COMPONENTS
2.4 6BBATTERY REPLACEMENT
2.5 7BBATTERY CHARGING
2.6 8BCHARGING TIME/BATTERY LIFE
2.6.1 9BCHARGING SIGNAL
2.7 10BHOW TO ENTER CHARACTERS
2.7.1 11BENTERING SIGNS
3 12BBASIC FUNCTIONS OF WIFI PHONE
3.1 13BHOW TO TURN ON / OFF
3.2 14BCALLING
3.3 15BCALLING THE LAST NUMBERS RECEIVED
3.4 16BCALLING USING SPEED DIAL
3.5 17BRECEIVING CALLS
3.6 18BCALLS IN ABSENCE
4 19BFUNCTIONS DURING CALLS
4.1 20BINTERCEPTING TRANSMISSION SOUND
4.2 21BSAVE NUMBERS
4.3 22BCREATING MEMOS
5 23BVOLUME CONTROL
5.1 24BADJUSTING RECEIVER VOLUME
6 25BCONTACTS
6.1 26BSEARCH
6.2 27BNEW CONTACTS
6.2.1 28BSAVING NEW NUMBERS
6.3 29BSPEED DIAL
6.4 30BGROUP SETTINGS
6.5 31BCALL HISTORY
6.6 32BCALL DURATION
7 33BM ESSAGE
7.1 34BWRITE MESSAGES
7.2 35BINBOX
7.3 36BOUTBOX
7.4 37BDRAFT
7.5 38BSTORED MESSAGE BOX
7.6 39BSPAM MESSAGE
7.6.1 40BSPAM MESSAGE BOX
7.6.2 41BSPAM NUMBER
7.6.3 42BSPAM STRINGS
7.6.4 43BSPAM SETTING
7.7 44BSETTINGS
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7.7.1 45BM Y PHRASE
7.7.2 46BDISPLAY TYPE
7.7.3 47BALERT TIME
7.7.4 48BM ESSAGE ALERTS
7.7.5 49BSAVE OUTBOX
7.7.6 50BRESET MSGBOX
8 51BORGANIZER
8.1 52BALARM / WAKEUP CALLS
8.2 53BCALENDAR
8.3 54BD-DAY
8.4 55BCALCULATOR
8.5 56BWORLD TIME
9 57BSOUNDS
9.1 58BRINGTONE
9.2 59BRINGERS
9.3 60BSOUND EFFECTS
9.4 61BSYSTEM ALERT
9.5 62BVOLUMES
10 63BSCREEN
10.1 64BWALLPAPER
10.2 65BCLOCK / CALENDAR
10.3 66BBANNER
10.4 67BSET LIGHTING
10.5 68BFONTS
11 69BSETTINGS
11.1 70BSECURITY
11.2 71BCALL BLOCK MODE
11.3 72BWLAN SEARCH
11.3.1 73BRESULTS OF SEARCH OF WIRELESS LAN SERVICE
11.3.2 74BADD WIRELESS LAN SERVICE PROFILES
11.3.3 75BPROFILE MANAGEMENT
11.4 76BRESET TO DEFAULT
11.5 77BCALL FORWARDING
11.6 78BM Y PHONE INFORMATION
11.7 79BVOIP SETTING
11.8 80BFIRMWARE UPGRADE
11.9 81BSET LOCATION
12 82BCHECKING PARTS BY ERROR MESSAGE
13 83BTHINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GOING TO SERVICE CENTER
14 84BSPECIFICATION
15 85BPAID SERVICE
16 86BWARRANTY
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0BWarnings and Precautions for Safety
Warnings and Precautions for Safety
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Since this is provided to make safe and right use of WiFi phones to prevent any accidents or risks, be
sure to carefully read it, follow instructions, and keep it where it is easily noticed.
Warning
This mark is intended to warn users of the risk of a serious injury or death when they violate instructions.
Do not put WiFi phones in heating appliances such as heaters and microwave ovens to dry them
if they are wet.
It can cause explosions, deformation, or troubles. In this case, free services shall not be provided.
Do not use WiFi phones in places that are too hot or too wet (keep them indoors between 0 ℃
and + 50 ℃).
If they get wet with rain, have drinks spilled, or are used in extremely hot/wet places such as public sauna
bathroom, it can cause battery explosions.
Put WiFi phones and chargers in places out of reach of children or pets.
If one puts batteries his or her mouth, or uses broken batteries, it can hurt his or her body, or cause electric
shocks.
Do not disassemble WiFi phones, or apply shocks to them as you please.
If they get damaged while you disassemble them, or inflict shocks on them, you cannot have free services.
Be sure to use designated batteries and accessories only for WiFi phones provided by our
company.
If you use unauthorized batteries or accessories, it can reduce the life of WiFi phones, cause explosions, or
damage them. In this case, you cannot have free services.
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0BWarnings and Precautions for Safety
Be careful for conductors such as necklaces, keys, and coins not to contact battery terminals
(metal section).
Since short circuits can cause explosions, be careful for such events never to take place.
Neither throws batteries, which can inflict shocks on them, nor put them near to heating
appliances such as heaters and microwave ovens.
It can cause the leak of battery contents, or explosions.
Use standard chargers that obtained TTA authentication for batteries.
Otherwise, batteries will have their life reduced, face explosions, or damage WiFi phones. In this case, free
services shall not be provided.
Refrain from the use of WiFi phones, and leave the power cord of chargers unplugged when
thunders and lightening are severe.
Thunderbolts can cause severe physical injuries, or fires.
Do not hold WiFi phones to your ears to turn on the power.
It can cause hearing impairments, or physical injuries.
Do not look at the infrared window in a direct way when using remote control.
It can cause visual impairments.
Do not use chemical detergents such as benzene, thinner, and alcohol to clean WiFi phones.
It can cause fires.
Never push the power button when WiFi phones are wet, nor touch WiFi phones, chargers, or
power cords with wet hands.
I can cause fires or electric shocks
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0BWarnings and Precautions for Safety
Precautions
This mark is intended to caution users against violating instructions since it can cause a slight physical injury
or product damage.
Correctly install WiFi phones in compliance with instructions.
Otherwise, it can cause an abnormal operation of WiFi phones, or reduce their life.
Be aware of radio interference.
Since this radio equipment can have radio interference, services related to life safety are not provided.
Do not install WiFi phones in places exposed to direct sunlight, and on carpets or cushions.
It can cause fires or troubles.
Do not install WiFi phones in narrow places with poor ventilation, or near heat sources.
It can cause fires or troubles.
Do not install WiFi phones in places with much dust.
It can cause operational problems, or reduce phone life.
Install WiFi phones on flat places, not on shelves or slopes.
Otherwise, it can hurt you, or cause troubles when they drop.
Since emergency calls are available only within call coverage, check in advance whether or not
calls are available.
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0BWarnings and Precautions for Safety
Do not use WiFi phones covered wrap or vinyl.
Coating can be removed.
Record and keep the information contained in WiFi phones separately.
Since the important information stored in WiFi phones can be removed due to unavoidable circumstances such
as users’ carelessness, maintenance, and product upgrade, please keep a record of important information. Take
note that manufacturer will not take responsibility for any damage from the loss of information.
If batteries are not used for a long time, keep them at room temperature after charging.
If you want to use again after leaving them for a long time, it is recommended to use them after fully charging.
Keep in mind that WiFi phones can produce much heat while using for a long time.
Do not install WiFi phones in heavily shaking places.
It can cause performance degradation, or reduce the life of products.
After using WiFi phones for a long time, they can produce a weak sound due to their liquid crystal
protective vinyl covering the speaker.
If WiFi phones are separated from AP or chargers for a long time, they cannot work due to battery
discharge.
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RF exposure information
This WLAN IP PHONE is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the CENELEC
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless
handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, of SAR. The SAR limit set
by the CENELEC is 2.0 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear ) as required
by the CENELEC for each model.
The SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.378 W/kg in Europe and the
Maximum value refer to below in North America.
Head 1g SAR is 0.7W/kg at 802.11b
Body 1g SAR is 0.496W/kg at 802.11b
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1BBasic Usage
Basic Usage
1B
2.1 Names and Functions of Parts
2B
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⑤
⑫
④
⑥
①
②
⑦
③
⑧
⑨
⑩
① Entering menu mode in standby mode
② Using “I”
③ Making or receiving calls, and checking the list of last calls
④ OK button
⑤ Setting/checking alarm
⑥ Searching phone book in standby mode
⑦ Using “R” function
⑧ Finish/power button
⑨ Removing characters or figures entered, or moving to previous screens
⑩ Setting lock mode (press long)
⑪ Searching wireless LAN services
⑫ Using message function
⑬ Using user-defined function
The use of WiFi phones requires AP, and it is recommended to use AP provided in full sets.
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2.2 Description of Icons
3B
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent a poor view of WiFi phone screen.
The screen fades out automatically to reduce battery consumption.
Signal strength
Out of call coverage
Call trial or connection
Call not available
Setting bell volume
Setting to mute, displayed when the volume is set to “0”
Setting alarm/ morning calls
Receiving messages
Setting to call forwarding service
Remaining battery life (
:sufficient,
: insufficient,
: none)
Being connected to network
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2.3 Components
4B
2.3.1 Basic Components
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Please check whether the package includes all items as shown in the picture after purchasing the phone set. If
missing is found, contact your dealer immediately.
For safety in use, please purchase authentic products. If you want to purchase additional batteries or chargers,
contact your dealer.
WiFi Phone
Battery
Cradle
AC Adapter
2.4 Battery Replacement
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Use ones authorized by the company when you replace batteries, following the figure below.
Battery insertion
Battery removal
Please turn off the power before removing battery from WiFi phone (a sudden power off can cause
troubles). If battery is inserted upside down, WiFi phone will not work.
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2.5 Battery Charging
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Use batteries after fully charging since they are not fully charged when purchased.
— Charging Using Phone Holder
You can push the plug on the AC Adapter into the cradle
until clicks into place.
Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the main
socket. Use only the included packing AC adapter and
Cradle.
You can use the existing charger. Contact your dealer if you want to purchase new ones.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
2.6 Charging Time/Battery Life
8B
Time Taking to Charge
Classification
Standard model (1,250mA)
Time 150 minutes
Battery Life
Successive use approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes
Successive standby approximately 40 hours
Successive use time and standby time of batteries are the estimates of the company’s laboratory, which
can be different from the figures in manual depending on the patterns they are used.
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2.6.1 Charging Signal
9B
If batteries need charging, they display
immediately.
, producing ringing sound. If the sound is produced, start charging
2.7 How to Enter Characters
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Entering English Alphabets
Ex) If you want to enter “UNI”: press
two times à press
two times -> press
three times
2.7.1 Entering Signs
11B
If you want to create messages, press < Menu →
1> to select sign entering mode.
Displaying 1 of 3
screens.
Press
to select signs that you want.
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Basic Functions of WiFi Phone
12B
3.1 How to Turn on / off
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If you want to turn on the power, keep pressing
for 3 seconds or more.
If you want to turn off the power, keep pressing
for 3 seconds or more.
If abnormal works take place, or the power button does not work while using WiFi phone, start the
phone after removing and inserting the battery. Turn on the power after waiting for 5 seconds or more when
you restart the phone.
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3.2 Calling
14B
Press
press of
after entering area code and phone number. If you selected wrong numbers, press
deletes one number, while a long press of
deletes all numbers entered.
To finish calling, press
. A short
If you select Save after entering phone number, it is immediately stored in phone book.
Send Message
You can send messages to the phone number entered.
그림 변경. 전화 번호는 972-842-1000
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3.3 Calling the Last Numbers Received
15B
button, select your desired phone number using , and press
Press
phone numbers incoming and outgoing can be stored in the call list.
again. A maximum of 100
3.4 Calling Using Speed Dial
16B
Make a long press of the abbreviated phone numbers desired to call. However, if the abbreviated numbers are
2 digits or more, make a long press of the last one of the abbreviated numbers.
You can press
after entering the abbreviated numbers.
Since if the distance from AP becomes longer, noise can be made, call near to it.
3.5 Receiving Calls
17B
If the bell rings, press
To finish calls, press
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3.6 Calls in Absence
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If calls come in your absence, press
, and the last one of those calls will be answered.
To see calls arrived in your absence from the call list, press
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Functions During Calls
19B
4.1 Intercepting Transmission Sound
20B
You can work the function of transmission sound interception by selecting
during calls.
The screen shows
Mute on after pressing Menu
icon if the function of Mute on works.
If you want to cancel, press
Mute off after pressing Menu again.
This is designed to prevent the other party from hearing when the noise around you is too much, or you
want the situation around you not to expose to the other party, while you can hear the other party.
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4.2 Save Numbers
21B
You can store new numbers in the phone book by selecting
Save Number after pressing Menu during calls.
You can find the phone numbers stored by selecting Contacts during calls.
4.3 Creating Memos
22B
You can create memos using Figure button during calls.
The screen shows
while you create memos.
You can store the memos by pressing
The memos stored can be found in the call list.
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If you do not store the memos created, they are not stored in the call list after finishing calls.
Only figures can be entered for memos.
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Volume Control
23B
5.1 Adjusting Receiver Volume
24B
You can adjust receiver volume by pressing
To go to the previous screen, either press
during calls.
, or wait for 3 seconds.
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Take note that if there are messages received while batteries are discharged or you are staying out of call
coverage during calls, a big sound can be heard depending on the bell volume set previously.
Some of the bell sounds downloaded can be harshly heard since they do not match the sound source in
WiFi phones.
This does not come from any troubles in phones, and you can select and use other sounds.
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Contacts
25B
6.1 Search
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You can search for phone numbers just by pressing Search in standby mode.
If you want to call at the phone number selected, press
To see details, select your desired numbers by pressing
You can select search methods by pressing Menu.
Integrated Search: Select Menu and
(All) in turn.
Go to the phone number to search using
more).
Total Deletion: Select Menu and
Press
after entering some of name/phone number/e-mail (1 character or
(Delete all), and then enter password.
after selecting Yes/No using
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Take note that if you select Total Deletion, all phone numbers stored are removed.
The company provides 0000 as the initial password when customers purchase WiFi phones.
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6.2 New Contacts
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A maximum of 500 phone numbers can be stored in the phone book.
Enter the Menu à Contactsà
New Contacts
You can select the types of phone numbers for each, and if the numbers to be stored are 2 or more, a
representative number should be designated.
Storing Phone Numbers
You can store phone numbers in the phone book by pressing Save after entering them in standby mode.
: Enter names
• A maximum of 8 characters for the Korean Alphabet, and a maximum of 16 characters for the English
Alphabet can be entered.
: Designate groups.
: Enter phone numbers
• Press phone number types to classify.
: Cellular phone
: House
: Office
: Fax
: Other
A maximum of 5 phone numbers can be entered.
You can designate abbreviated numbers by pressing Short.
: Enter e-mail information.
: Enter messenger information.
: Designate bell sounds.
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: Enter memos.
• You can enter a maximum of 80 characters for the English Alphabet.
6.2.1 Saving New Numbers
28B
You can store phone numbers in the Contacts by pressing Save after entering them in standby mode.
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6.3 Speed Dial
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This is a function that enters the most frequently used ones of those phone numbers stored in Contacts in
Speed dials, and easily get them later when users want to call at those phone numbers (numbers from 1 to 99
are provided).
Select Menu (Menu) →Contacts→
Speed dial in turn.
You may set it after selecting your desired speed dial using
If speed dial have been designated, you can remove them by pressing Clear, or change them using.
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6.4 Group Settings
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You can add or edit groups to store phone numbers.
Select Menu → Contacts→
Group settings in turn.
Name: Enter names of groups.
You can enter a maximum of 12 characters for the Korean Alphabet, or a maximum of 24 characters for the
English Alphabet.
• Group Ringers: Set Ringers by group.
• Message Ringers: Set message alarms by group.
Those phone numbers set to groups produce selected Ringers. However, phone numbers set to both group
bell and personal bell produce personal bell.
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6.5 Call History
31B
You can get the latest calls.
Select Menu,→Contacts→
Call History in turn.
You can easily get Call history by pressing in standby mode.
: Display outgoing calls.
: Display incoming calls.
: Display calls in absence.
: Display memos during calls
: Display phone numbers with reception intercepted.
: Display call forwarding numbers.
For more details, select
in relevant Call history.
You can send messages, set incoming call interception, and delete all phone numbers in the list by pressing
Menu).
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6.6 Call Duration
32B
You can read call time and the number of message transmissions.
Select Menu → Contacts →
Call duration in turn.
All calls: Display total call time of calls received and transmitted.
Dialed calls: Display call time of calls transmitted.
SMS sent: Display the number of messages transmitted.
Call time does not correspond to actual charges.
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Message
33B
You can use this function by selecting Menu and Message, or pressing
and
in turn in standby mode.
7.1 Write Messages
34B
Select Menu → Message →
Write Msg. in turn.
You can get the latest phone numbers by entering phone number yourself or pressing Menu. Otherwise, you
can enter phone numbers, pressing Search and finding the numbers stored in Contacts.
To enter various expressions, you can select signs, ^.^, or My phrase, pressing. Menu. You can select whether
or not to store after entering expressions.
You can send messages to a maximum of 10 persons at a time, and charges are claimed in
proportion to the number of added phone numbers.
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7.2 Inbox
35B
If new messages have arrived, WiFi phones let you know their arrival on new message notification screen, and
you can read those messages, pressing
You can store a maximum of 100 messages received.
If the received messages are over 100 in number, they are deleted one by one starting with the oldest ones.
Select Menu → Message →
Press
Messages Received in turn.
button after selecting your desired messages using
7.3 Outbox
36B
Messages transmitted can be stored up to 100 ones, and only successfully transmitted ones are stored.
Select Menu→ Message→
Press
Messages Transmitted in turn.
button after selecting your desired messages using
7.4 Draft
37B
This is a function that messages in creation are automatically stored temporarily if calls arrive while entering
messages, or if you press Finish button.
Messages in creation are stored up to 5 ones.
Select Menu → Message →
Messages in Creation in turn.
Select your desired messages using
If you want to edit messages in creation, press
button, modify expressions, and send messages, pressing
button again, after selecting whether or not to store.
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7.5 Stored Message Box
38B
This is a function that separately preserves the messages received.
A maximum of 100 messages can be stored, and if the messages in store reach 100 in number, you should
delete the existing messages to store new ones.
Select Menu, → Message →
Message Box in turn.
7.6 Spam Message
39B
This is a function that intercepts unwanted messages.
Select Menu → Message →
Spam Messages in turn.
Select your desired item using
7.6.1 Spam Message Box
40B
It gives you the messages classified as spam. It can store a maximum of 10 messages. If the messages received
are over 10, they are automatically deleted one by one starting with the oldest.
7.6.2 Spam Number
41B
Those messages coming from designated phone numbers are classified as spam. A maximum of 10 messages
can be stored.
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7.6.3 Spam Strings
42B
Those messages containing designated character strings are classified as spam. You can enter a maximum of
32 ones for the English Alphabet.
7.6.4 Spam Setting
43B
You can set or cancel spam interception using this function.
7.7 Settings
44B
Select Menu → Message →
Configuration in turn.
7.7.1 My phrase
45B
You can enter your own expressions. A maximum of 10 expressions can be stored.
7.7.2 Display Type
46B
This is a function that sets message reception indication.
It displays only the reception of messages.
You can set the details of received messages to be shown on the screen in a right way using this function.
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7.7.3 Alert time
47B
You can set the interval of message reception notifications, and select one of Cancel, Once, and Every 2
Minutes using
7.7.4 Message Alerts
48B
You can set message reception sound, and select bell types using
7.7.5 Save Outbox
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You can set the storage of transmitted messages.
7.7.6 Reset MsgBox
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You can initialize message box. Enter password, select Message Box, using
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) button.
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Organizer
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You can set convenience functions with WiFi phones.
8.1 Alarm / WakeUp Calls
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Select Menu → Convenience Functions →
Alarm/Morning Calls in turn.
Select Add for setting Alarm/Wakeup Call.
: Display the current time.
: Set alarm/morning calls. You can select one of Designate Time, 10 Minutes Later, 20 Minutes Later, 30
Minutes, One Hour Later, and Cancel using .
: Display set alarm/morning call time. If you select Designate Time, users can enter their desired time
themselves. Select hour/minute using , and enter time using figure buttons. You can select Morning ( )
and Afternoon ( ).
: Set alarm/morning call setting period. You can select one of Once, Every Day, Mon to Fri, and Mon to
Sat using .
: Set alarm/morning call Ringers.
: Set the number of alarm/morning call rings.
You can select one of No Repetition, Once, 3 Times, 5 Times, and 10 Times using
: Set alarm/morning call ring interval with the number of rings.
You can select one of 1 Minute, 3 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes, and 15 Minutes using
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: Enter information on alarm/morning calls. It allows a maximum of 20 characters for the Korean
Alphabet, and a maximum of 40 characters for the English Alphabet.
A maximum of 10 alarm/morning calls can be set.
Display of Selected Menu Screen
Display the current setting status.
Display cancel status.
Menu includes Addition, Deletion, and Total Deletion of Alarm/Morning Calls.
If you set alarm/morning calls,
appears on standby screen. If designated time comes, alarm bell rings, and
the expression, message and current time of Alarm/Morning Calls appears on the screen.
Press
or
and the bell sound will stop. Otherwise, if 1 minute passes, the sound stops automatically.
If the number of alarm/morning call rings was set, you can press
or
Alarm using . If the newly selected time comes, alarm bell rings again.
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Calendar
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You can select your desired date to see holiday/day and lunar date. It provides a solar calendar between
January 1970 and December 2020.
Select Menu → Convenience Functions →
Calendar in turn.
If you select Today, the calendar will lead you to today’s date.
8.3 D-Day
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You can set your D day.
Select Menu → Convenience Functions →
D-Day in turn.
You can set your D day, selecting Add.
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: Set a specific day.
Enter information on D-Day. You can enter a maximum of 8 characters for the Korean Alphabet, and a
maximum of 16 for the English Alphabet. If you do not enter information, it is not stored.
: Display the last D-Day.
: Display the D-Day not passed.
: Display the current D-Day today.
A maximum of 10 D-Days can be set.
8.4 Calculator
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You can a simple calculation using this function.
Select Menu →Convenience Functions →
Press OK (
Calculator in turn.
) button after entering figures, arithmetic signs, and figures.
• You can enter figures up to 15 digits.
• Four fundamental rules of arithmetic can be applied in a consecutive way up to 10 times.
• Press
button, and you can enter figures from the start.
• Decimal points are represented by
• For negative numbers, use
(a maximum of 5 digits after decimal point can be entered.)
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8.5 World Time
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You can read date and time around the world using this function.
Select Menu → Convenience Functions →
You can set countries and cities using
If you set summer time,
standard time.
World Time in turn.
or List, and set/cancel summer time with Menu
is displayed beside the time of relevant cities, and set at 1 hour earlier than
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Sounds
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You can set sounds with WiFi phones.
9.1 Ringtone
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You can set notification methods (bell sound or mute) for incoming calls.
Select Menu → Sounds →
Setting Bell Types in turn.
Bell: Produce Ringers.
Mute: Reception screen is displayed without Ringers.
Rising Ringers: Ringers become louder.
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9.2 Ringers
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This is a function that sets bell sound types and volume.
Select Menu → Sounds →
Ringers in turn.
• Types: Press
or Select to select bell types.
• Level: Press
or Set to set volume.
9.3 Sound Effects
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You can set various Sound effects using this function.
Select Menu → Sounds →
Sound effects in turn.
• Types of Keytone sound
Set Sound effects that are produced when users press buttons.
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or Type to select Keytone sound.
• Keytone Volume
Set Keytone volume.
Press
or Level to set Keytone volume.
• Types of Power-on Sounds
Set Sound effects that are produced when turning on the power.
Press
or Type to select Key tone sound.
• Power-on Sound Volume
Set power-on sound volume.
Press
or Level to set Key tone volume.
• Types of Power-off Sounds
Set Sound effects that are produced when turning off the power.
Press
or Type to select Key tone sound.
• Power-off Sound Volume
Set power-off sound volume.
Press
or Level to set Key tone volume.
9.4 System Alert
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This is a function that sets or cancels battery warning sound, alarm sound, and call area change alarm sounds
Select Men → Sounds →
System Alert in turn.
• Battery Warning Sounds
This is a function that produces warning sounds when battery life is exhausted. Press
sounds.
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• Battery Warning Sound Volume
Set battery warning sound volume. Press
or Level to set battery warning sound volume.
• Alarm Sounds
This is a function of notifying that systems were set or operated. Press
or Type to set/cancel sounds.
• Alarm Sound Volume
Set alarm sound volume. Press
or Level to set alarm sound volume.
• Call Area Change Alarm Sound
This is a function of notifying that wireless LAN service areas have changed.
Press
or Type to set/cancel sounds.
• Volume of Call Area Change Alarm Sounds
Set the volume of call area change alarm sounds. Press
alarm sounds.
or Level to set the volume of call area change
9.5 Volumes
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You can set the volume of sounds heard during calls, and control the volume of receivers using this function.
Select Menu → Sounds →
Press
Volume in turn.
or Level to set volumes.
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10 Screen
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10.1 Wallpaper
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You can set the standby screen to photos or picture that you like.
Select Menu → Screens →
Wallpaper in turn.
Select screens that you like, using
, and press
10.2 Clock / Calendar
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You can select analogue clock, digital clock, and calendar.
Select Menu → Screens →
Clock /Calendar in turn.
Select your desired clock or calendar using
, and press
You can select View to see the current setting in advance, and change the location of clock or calendar using
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10.3 Banner
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Select the expressions to be displayed on standby screen. You can set users’ own expressions or WiFi phone
number to be displayed, or cancel them.
Select Menu → Screens →
Banner in turn.
• Setting: You can select phone number, expressions entered, or cancel.
• Expressions: Enter expressions to be displayed.
• Placement: You can set the location of expressions to left, center, or right.
• Letter Color: You can set the color of expressions to black, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, navy, or violet.
• Background Color: You can set the background color of expressions to black, white, red, orange, green,
blue, navy, or violet.
You can select View to see the current setting in advance, and change the location of expressions using
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10.4 Set Lighting
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You can set the lighting of screen.
Select Menu → Screens →
Set lighting in turn.
• LCD Lighting Time
LCD lighting is on for the time set, and then goes out. You can select one of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20
seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, and 3 minutes.
• Screen Brightness
You can set LCD screen brightness to 40 %, 60 %, 80 %, or 100 %, and it has been basically set to 80 %.
• Button Lighting Time
Button lighting is on for the time set, and then goes out. You can select one of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and 20
seconds, and it has been basically set to 5 seconds.
For power saving, the screen turns off automatically if there are no outside inputs. To turn it on again,
press a random key
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10.5 Fonts
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You can change typefaces on the screen, using this function.
Select Menu → Screens →
Fonts in turn.
The basic typeface of WiFi phones is Juno type.
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11 Settings
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11.1 Security
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If you select Menu →Settings →
Security in turn, password field appears.
The default password of WiFi phones is 0000.
If you forgot your own password after changing passwords, you should have a measure against it taken
through your dealer. Be careful for the information stored in WiFi phones not to be deleted in this process.
Specific functions of phone lock are as follows.
Lock call
It asks for your password whenever you try to call.
Lock Contacts
It asks for your password whenever you try to use Contacts.
Lock Message
It asks for your password whenever you try to use Message.
Lock Call history
It asks for your password whenever you try to use Call history.
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Lock phone
If set to Main Lock, all information of WiFi phone is locked. Main Cancel is available only in Menu.
Lock PC Sync
Set passwords to be used for PC Sync connection.
Change Password
You can change your password into a new one. If you forgot the new one, contact your dealer.
Emergency Numbers
You can register emergency phone numbers at which you can call during main lock.
The following is standby screen when set to Main Lock.
If you select Unlock, password field appears. A correct entry of your password gives you temporary cancel
mode. If the screen turns off, or you turn off and on the power, the phone enters main lock mode again.
If you select SOS , you can get phone numbers at which you can call on emergency.
If you press # button on standby screen, the phone enters main lock mode.
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11.2 Call Block Mode
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Select Menu →Settings →
Call block mode in turn.
If you select Call block mode, password entry field appears.
Enter phone numbers that you want to intercept.
You can enter a maximum of 3 phone numbers.
The intercepted phone numbers are shown in Call history.
11.3 WLAN Search
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Search wireless LAN services around WiFi phones.
Select Menu →Settings →
WLAN Search in turn, or press
①It shows the profile information set in WiFi phones.
LAN services around WiFi phones.
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and
in standby mode.
② It shows the results of search of wireless
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Results of Search of Wireless LAN Service
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① It shows the signal strength of wireless LAN service, and encryption setting information.
: Have no encryption set in wireless LAN services.
: Have encryption set in wireless LAN service.
② It shows the name of wireless LAN service.
It displays “Hidden” if the name of wireless LAN service has not been discovered.
You can press Menu →Settings →
WLAN Search Again, Specific View, or Add Profiles.
Details provides detailed information on wireless LAN service.
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Add Wireless LAN Service Profiles
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The use of wireless LAN service requires wireless profiles. Wireless LAN service profiles provide a function
of connecting WiFi phones to various wireless LAN environments. Based on the results of search of wireless
LAN services, select wireless LAN service to which profiles will be added.
Press Add to set networks.
Profiles can be set up to 4 including AP.
If encryption is set in wireless LAN services, entry should correspond to the encryption information of
wireless LAN services.
If profiles are added, be sure to check the network information (including encryption and network setting
information) of wireless LAN services to be added.
If you enter Internet addresses yourself, press
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Profile Management
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You can edit, delete, and set priority.
• Connect
Select wireless LAN profiles to be connected, and press Connect. Select wireless LAN service to be used
without adding profiles, based on the results of search of wireless services, and press Temp.
• Edit: If there was any change to the network setting of stored wireless LAN service, you can change profiles,
pressing Edit.
• Delete: Select Menu →
Delete after selecting profiles to be deleted. You can also select Menu →
Delete All to delete all profiles added.
• Set Priority
You can set the priority of wireless LAN profiles.
If automatically connected to wireless LAN services, the profiles high in priority are first connected. The
nearer to the top they are, the higher their priority is.
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11.4 Reset to Default
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Select Menu → Settings →
Reset to default in turn.
If Default is selected, password entry field appears.
Be careful since all user information including phone numbers and call information can be deleted
11.5 Call Forwarding
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WiFi phones provide a function of forwarding calls from the phone numbers hoped to be connected in users’
absence or during calls.
Select Menu → Settings →
Call Forwarding in turn.
• No Answer: Incoming calls are forwarded to the preset number when there has been no answer during your
set time.
• On the Line: Incoming calls are forwarded to the preset number when you are on another phone.
• Unconditional: All incoming calls are forwarded to the preset number.
Since this is WiFi phone’ internal function, the use of this function requires that its power is on.
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11.6 My Phone Information
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You can see the setting information of WiFi phones.
Select Menu → Settings →
My phone info. in turn.
You can enjoy various information using
•Phone Information
You can get phone numbers, software versions, and product MAC address.
• Network Information
You can get information such as WiFi phone’s IP address, subnet mask, basic gateways, and DNS address.
• Wireless LAN Information
You can get information on AP connected to WiFi phones, or wire/wireless sharers.
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11.7 VoIP Setting
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You can set VoIP setting of WiFi phones.
Select Menu → Settings→
Voip setting in turn.
11.8 Firmware Upgrade
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You can upgrade Firmware of WiFi Phones.
Select Menu → Settings →
Firmware upgrade in turn.
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11.9 Set Location
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You can set location of GMT.
Select Menu → Settings →
Set Location in turn.
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12 Checking Parts By Error Message
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Take appropriate measures as shown below if the following error messages appear on WiFi phone screen.
Error Messages
101
Measures
You have been out of service coverage.
Move to places where wireless LAN services are available, and
select the function of wireless LAN search to check whether there
are AP or wire/wireless sharers around.
102
Connection to AP is not available.
WiFi phones use encryption key for security in wireless areas.
If AP is not used, check whether wire/wireless sharers in use
correspond to the encryption of WiFi phones.
You can find through the process of Wireless LAN Search,
Edition, and Set Encryption.
Most wire/wireless sharers used by customers have been
basically set to Not Use Security.
103
AP has rejected connection.
If wire/wireless sharers in use have been set to Limit Connectors
and the Number of Connectors, this message appears. Cancel the
function of connection limitation, or connect to AP. To be
connected to AP, press Wireless LAN Search, AP, and OK
buttons in turn.
104
Connection to AP is not available.
Since this message appears when you are out of call coverage,
move to places where AP services are available.
105
AP
does
not
support
802.1×
Certification.
Check whether wire/wireless sharers or access points in use
support 802.1× Certification. If they do, check whether they have
been set to 802.1× Certification. For more details, contact your
dealer.
106
AP does not respond to 802.1× Message.
This message appears when wire/wireless sharers or access points
fail to respond to the messages sent by WiFi phones in 802.1×
Certification. For more details, contact your dealer.
107
No route certificates
This message appears when WiFi phones have been set to a
certificate-based 802.1× type (TTLS, PEAP), and route
certificates have not been installed in WiFi phones. Thus, route
certificates should be installed in WiFi phones. For more details,
contact your dealer.
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Error Messages
108
Measures
Wrong route certificate
This message appears when there are problems in the route
certificates installed WiFi phones. For more details, contact your
dealer.
109
Failed to be connected to AP since you
have wrong D or passwords (802.1×).
Check the 802.1× user account and password set in WiFi phones.
You can change them by pressing Wireless LAN Search, Edit, and
802.1× Certification buttons in turn.
110
802.1× Certification has exceeded the
This message appears when time is out in renewing 802.1×
limited time.
certification. Try reconnection to relevant wireless LAN profiles.
Still, if such a message continues to appear, contact your dealer.
111
AP has failed in 802.1× certification.
This message appears when wire/wireless sharers or access points
do not support the 802.1× certification type set in WiFi phones.
For more details, contact your dealer.
112
201
Failed
in
802.1×
certification
for
Failed in 802.1× certification for unknown reasons. For more
unknown reasons.
details, contact your dealer.
Cannot get Internet addresses.
1) Check the wire/wireless sharer in use corresponds to the
encryption setting. You can check it in Wireless LAN Search,
Edit, and Set Encryption.
2) Check whether it was set to DHCP in manual IP environment.
After changing to ‘Enter in Person’ in Wireless LAN Search, Edit,
and Set Encryption, enter IP addresses, subnet masks, and basic
gateways yourself.
202
Internet addresses conflict with other
1) If WiFi phones have been set to a fixed IP, change IP
devices.
addresses. Before changing IP addresses, check whether IP
addresses that you want to change are used with ping command in
DOS window.
2) If WiFi phones have been set to variable IP, turn it on again
after turning off the power.
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Error Messages
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Measures
Wrong Internet address.
This message appears when users manually entered a wrong IP
address. Enter a correct IP address in Wireless LAN Search, Edit,
and Set Network.
301
Wrong
Internet
addresses
were
registered, or DNS Server does not
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
respond
302
303
304
305
401
Failed to register with the Internet
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
(unauthorized).
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
Failed to register with the Internet (user
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
registration denied).
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
Failed to register with the Internet (users
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
not found).
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
Failed to register with the Internet (for
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
unknown reasons).
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
Internet connection difficulties
Check whether WiFi phones have been connected to AP.
You can check wireless LAN connection and network conditions
using
402
Phone information repeatedly registered
in Menu, Settings, and
My phone info.
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
403
Phone information unregistered
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
405
Encryption keys are in discord.
After finding the version of your WiFi phone, contact your dealer.
You can check your phone version in Menu, Settings, and
My phone info..
406
Failed to register with the Internet.
If the same message appears even after turning off the power and
turning it on again, contact your dealer.
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WiFi phone cannot start
• Check whether it is correctly installed.
• Check whether battery is fully charged.
• Press the power button of WiFi phone.
• If it shows no response to that, remove battery, and install it again.
Newly purchased WiFi phone does not work
• Check whether it is correctly installed.
• Check whether it is connected to AP.
You can check it in Menu, Settings, and.
My phone info. and WLAN Info.
• Check whether it shows any error messages when the power of WiFi phone has been turned off and on.
• Check whether battery is fully charged.
WiFi phone shows poor call condition during calls
• Check whether it is too far from AP.
• Electric waves might have become weak due to obstacles such as walls, or electro magnetic disturbance
might have taken place. Turn off the power of AP, and on again in 3 seconds.
• If volume is low, adjust it properly using
The screen of WiFi phone is not clearly shown
• Adjust brightness using Menu, Screen,
Set lighting, and LCD Brightness.
WiFi phone bell does not ring
• Check whether phone is correctly installed.
• Check whether wireless LAN information includes the name of the LAN in Menu, Settings, and
phone info..
My
• Check whether WiFi phone battery has been charged.
• Check whether it is set to Mute in Menu, Sound, and
Ringtone .
WiFi phone has charging troubles
• Check if charger interface is clean.
• If charging troubles continue to take place, contact your dealer.
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Calls Are Not Made
If calls are not made on WiFi phones after installing AP, check Internet connection, and then the following.
If WiFi phone screen displays
and
, check the following:
If WiFi phone displays
in signal strength, check if the wireless condition indicator of AP lights its lamp,
and turn off and on the power of WiFi phone after temporarily maintaining a distance of 1.5-3 meters between
AP and WiFi phone. Still, if the problem continues, refer to the part of “Check Points by Error Message” in
page 50 of this manual.
If WiFi phone screen displays
and
, check the following:
If
is displayed even after turning off and on the power of WiFi phone, check if LAN cable is properly
connected to the Internet port of AP. Still, if the problem continues, refer to the part of “Check Points by Error
Message” in page 50 of this manual.
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14 Specification
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Product Information
UDC-WPU-7700H2008D
Name of Certificated Firm
UniData Communication Systems, Inc.
Name of Product
Small-output Wireless Device for Wireless Data Communication Systems
Name of Model
WPU-7700
Manufacturer
UniData Communication Systems, Inc.
Maker Country
South Korea
Message for Operators and Users
Since this device may be exposed to interference, services associated with life safety are not provided.
CE application country code
COUNTRY
CODE
Austria
AT
Belgium
BE
Cyprus
VY
Czech Republic
CZ
Denmark
DK
Estonia
EE
Finland
FI
France
FR
Germany
DE
Greece
GR
Hungrary
HU
Ireland
IE
Italy
IT
atvia
LV
Lithuania
LT
Luxembourg
LU
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Malta
MT
Netherlands
NL
Poland
PL
Portugal
PT
Slovakia
SK
Slovania
SI
Spain
ES
Swenden
SE
United King-dom
GB
Iceland
IS
Liechtenstein
LI
Norway
NO
Switzerland
CH
Bulgria
BG
Romania
RO
Turkey
TR
FCC STATEMENT
* This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
* CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
* NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a
Cass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide resonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to raadio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation,
which can be detemined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different.
from that to which the receiver is connected
-- Consult the dealer or an experianced radio/TV technician for
help
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Product Specifications
Items
Details
Range of Frequency in Use
Number of Channels in Use
1-13
Transmission Output
External Size (mm)
Weight
107 g
Operational Temperature
0 ℃ to +50 ℃
Relative Humidity
5-90 %
Rated Power
+3.7V 1,300mAh
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15 Paid Service
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※ Limited to breakdowns due to defects in performance and functions of the current product under normal
use (except ones due to users’ faults, marketing, etc.).
If you request for services without breakdowns, you will be charged with some amount. Thus, be sure to read
this manual before using.
• Breakdowns caused by consumers’ faults (including consumers’ inappropriate use or repair)
- Breakdowns due to users’ mistakes or carelessness (drop, submersion, impact, excessive operation, etc.)
- Breakdowns caused by ones other than those servicemen designated by our company
- Breakdowns due to Consumers’ intention or faults
- Breakdowns or damages caused by the use of bad parts
• Other cases
- Breakdowns caused by natural disasters (fire, flood, abnormal power, etc.)
- Exhausted life of consumable parts (batteries, antenna, lamps, and various attachments)
- Installation in other ways other than ones specified in manual
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WPU7700 USER MANUAL
1BBasic Usage
16 Warranty
86B
Name of Product
WiFi Phone
Name of Model
Date of Purchase
Manufacturer’s Serial No
Agent
Warranty Period
WPU-7700
One year from date of purchase (6
months for batteries)
Service Information
• The current products have been produced with strict quality control and tests.
• If the date of purchase is not found, warranty period is calculated based on the day when 3 months passed
from manufacturing date.
• If breakdowns take place, contact your dealer.
This warranty is only for local use, and not reissued. Keep it under good care.
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