Unical DM1500C DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone with 3G Cell Phone User Manual

Unical Enterprises Inc DECT 6.0 Cordless Telephone with 3G Cell Phone Users Manual

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Included items
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Base station
Handset
Handset charging cradle
Belt clip
Ni-cad rechargeable battery for handset
AC Adaptor for base
AC Adaptor for handset
Telephone cord (1.8 m)
LAN cable (1.8 m)
GPS Antenna
User guide
Warranty card
Quick start guide
Contents
More features ������������������ 19
Included items������������������������������������������� 3
Volume and Hands-free������������������������� 19
Get ready���������������������������� 6
Set up the base������������������������������������������ 6
Base ������������������������������������������������������������������6
Locating Your Base Station����������������������������7
Power backup battery (Optional) ����������������7
Prepare the handset �������������������������������� 8
Handset ������������������������������������������������������������8
Tone table���������������������������������������������������������8
Install the battery��������������������������������������������9
Charge the battery������������������������������������ 9
Cradle����������������������������������������������������������������9
Base power on �������������������������������������������������9
Handset registration ������������������������������ 10
Register ��������������������������������������������������������� 10
Cellular Activation����������������������������������� 10
GO!������������������������������������� 11
Set earpiece volume������������������������������������� 19
Hands-free call���������������������������������������������� 19
Caller ID ����������������������������������������������������� 19
Caller ID information ���������������������������������� 19
Call log������������������������������������������������������� 20
Check the log ������������������������������������������������ 20
Dial a number ���������������������������������������������� 20
Save a number to Phone book������������������� 20
Using redial����������������������������������������������� 21
Call from redial log�������������������������������������� 21
Using Speed dial�������������������������������������� 21
Calling options ���������������������������������������� 21
Pause ������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Mix dial���������������������������������������������������������� 21
In-Call operations������������������������������������ 21
Place a call on Hold ������������������������������������� 21
Mute a call����������������������������������������������������� 21
Transfer a call������������������������������������������������ 22
Set up a conference call������������������������������� 22
Make a wireless CEL call������������������������ 11
Make a landline TEL call������������������������� 11
Make a Handset to Handset INTERCOM
call��������������������������������������������������������������� 11
Make a call using an analog PHONE��� 12
Handset/Base setup menu�������������������� 12
Page and Intercom���������������������������������� 23
Using the Menus������������������������������������������� 12
HomeConnex Series Terminal �������������������� 24
Call Log menu - Use Enter/F1 button to
Intercept Ring������������������������������������������������ 24
Page���������������������������������������������������������������� 23
Intercom �������������������������������������������������������� 23
Barge-in ���������������������������������������������������� 23
Use Barge-In�������������������������������������������������� 24
Dual-line calling �������������������������������������� 24
change levels������������������������������������������������ 13
Make or Receive two separate calls:���������� 25
Phone book menu - Use Enter/F1 button to
Phone book����������������������������������������������� 25
change levels������������������������������������������������ 14
Add New Entry���������������������������������������������� 25
Message menu���������������������������������������������� 14
Edit Record���������������������������������������������������� 26
Function menu���������������������������������������������� 15
View the Phone book����������������������������������� 26
Handset Setup menu����������������������������������� 15
Copying Phone book������������������������������������ 26
Base Setup menu������������������������������������������ 17
Messages �������������������������������������������������� 27
Enter names and characters ���������������� 18
Short Message Service (SMS) ��������������������� 27
Voice messages �������������������������������������������� 29
Setup Detail��������������������� 30
Area code �������������������������������������������������� 30
Add/remove a "1" ����������������������������������������� 30
Add/remove area code ������������������������������� 30
Power backup ������������������������������������������ 30
Using LAN for Internet connection����� 31
Factory reset��������������������������������������������� 31
Precautions ��������������������� 32
About battery usage������������������������������������ 32
Important safety instructions ������������� 33
Important Electrical Considerations �������� 34
Range ������������������������������������������������������������ 34
Telephone Line Problems ��������������������������� 35
Radio Interference ��������������������������������������� 35
Cordless Telephone Privacy ������������������������ 35
Installation Considerations������������������������ 35
Telephone Line Outlets ������������������������������� 36
Connecting the Telephone Cords �������������� 36
Applying Power to the base station ���������� 36
I.C. Notice ������������������������������������������������� 36
RADIO EQUIPMENT ������������������������������������� 36
General information ������ 37
FCC Rules Compliance���������������������������� 38
Get ready
Set up the base
Base
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BATT
ON
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PHONE
TEL LINE
INIT
GPS ANT
LAN
DC9.5V
PAGE/REG key
IN-USE LED
PWR/BAT LED
LAN port (RJ-45)
PHONE port (SLIC)
TEL LINE port (PSTN)
GPS ANT
DC 9.5V jack
INIT button (Factory Reset)
Adjustable Stand
Cellular Antenna
Cordless Antenna
SIM Card Slot (inside the cover)
Battery Compartment
Power Switch (inside the cover)
Locating Your Base Station
Some important considerations:
• Charge the handset for 12–15 hours before using it.
• Place the base station where an adequate cellular signal can be received.
• Keep the base station and handset away from sources of electrical noise, such as motors,
fluorescent lighting, or microwave ovens.
Your HomeConneX X1500 is a two line phone that can employ both cellular service and
conventional landline service and operates like a two line phone. If you retain your landline
service and want the X1500 to operate as a conventional cordless telephone for landline
service, then connect the telephone line cord to the TEL Line port of the base station and
the other end to the telephone wall jack like any conventional cordless telephone. (This
connection is required only if you want X1500 to operate as a two way phone between TEL
and CEL or TEL only conventional cordless telephone.)
Connect the telephone line cord to the TEL LINE port and to a telephone wall jack. (This
connection is required only if you want to use the phone with your landline service.)
Set the base station* on a desk or table.
* Base station can be placed in a vertical or horizontal position.
Connect the GPS Antenna to the GPS Antenna Jack on the side of the Base unit by pushing
the connector into the jack. Place the other end of the GPS antenna in a convenient
location. Because the Antenna end is magnetized, you can affix it to any metal item.
The GPS antenna is used for any 911 call, to help emergency responders to locate the
customer's position if he/she can't speak or give the 911 operator his/her location.
Find the base AC Adaptor (the larger Adaptor) and connect it to the DC 9.5V jack on the
base and to a standard wall AC outlet (100~240V, 50/60Hz).
Power backup battery (Optional)
You can purchase an optional Li-ion battery from your AirTouch agent store for your X1500
base station (Model Number LIB150). Place this battery inside the X1500 base station battery
compartment and when fully charged, in case of power outage, the base station can operate
up to 40 minutes (depending on the battery condition) and provides automatic seamless hands
off in case you are having a conversation so that the conversation will not be interrupted.
Verify power is disconnected from the base station.
Open the battery cover on the back of the base station.
Verify that the connector is properly aligned with the jack and install and connect
the battery.
Slide the switch to the "on" position to enable the battery backup function.
Replace the cover.
Note:
• Battery not included.
• Battery is not required to operate the product.
• Red PWR/BAT LED on base station is lit while the base station is operating with backup power.
• The battery power is activated automatically when current from the AC Adaptor is interrupted;
unplugging the AC Adaptor does not turn off power to the phone when the battery is connected.
• Be sure to remove the battery when disconnecting power.
Prepare the handset
Handset
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Earpiece
Color LCD
CEL (F1)
makes CEL call when CEL is shown
UP
SEND/FLASH
PB
shows Phone book list
DOWN
RDL/P
for Redial or Pause
Mic
Menu (F2)
calls setup Menu items
TEL (F3)
makes TEL call when TEL is shown
CID shows Caller ID list
END
terminates CEL, TEL or INTERCOM calls
14. Numerical keys
15. SPEAKER
16. INTCOM
makes call to another handset
17. Headset Jack
18. Handset speaker
19. Belt clip
20. Battery compartment
Tone table
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Error tone
Confirmation tone
Low battery tone
Key tone
Install the battery
Open the cover.
Verify that the connector is properly aligned with the jack and connect the battery.
Close the cover.
Notes:
• The connector is designed to easily fit the jack in only one direction. Do not use excessive force.
• Put the handset on the cradle if the Standby screen is not displayed once you connect the
battery.
Charge the battery
Cradle
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2.
Charging contacts
DC 5.0V jack
Find the handset AC Adaptor (the smaller Adaptor). Connect the AC Adaptor to the DC
5.0V jack on the cradle and to a standard (100~240V, 50/60Hz) wall outlet.
Set the cradle on a desk or table, then set the handset on the cradle with the keypad
facing forward.
Allow the battery to charge for 12–15 hours.
Note: Charge the battery frequently. Leaving the battery uncharged for a prolonged period can
adversely affect battery charging capacity. If this happens, replace the battery. While Handset
is in Charger Cradle the power indicator "on" will show that it is charging at all times, even after
the battery is fully charged.  To check the actual battery charge level, remove the Handset from
cradle and check the power indicator in the upper right corner of the LCD.
A power indicator in the upper right corner of the LCD
shows how much battery life remains.
Full charge
Low charge
Note: Use only the rechargeable battery pack supplied with your handset.
(Call 877 833-7388 opt. 2 to order new batteries)
Base power on
When powered on for the first time, the base station and the handset go through an
initialization sequence.
The handset and base are registered at the factory. When both handset and base are powered
on, they will immediately find each other and confirm the registration automatically. During
the initialization process, the handset first shows ”Searching” and when it successfully finds the
base that it is registered to, then the handset will show ”X1500HSS 1” on the handset display.   
Additional handsets can be registered to the base and will display "X1500HSS 2, 3, 4, etc., up to 6."
If they don't find each other, refer to "Handset registration" below.
Note: Do not use the phone until the initialization sequence is complete and the Handset shows
X1500HSS1.
Handset registration
You can register up to six handsets to the base station, including the one preset registered handset
in the package. Each new handset must be electronically registered with the base station.
Note: The handset included in this package is pre-registered at the factory with the base
station. You do not need to perform the following Registration procedure. However, if it  
becomes deregistered, use this procedure.
Register
On the handset, press Menu (F2), scroll to Handset Setup and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Registration and press Enter (F1).
The display shows New Register. Press Enter F1 again. The display will show Please Wait.
Press and hold PAGE/REG for five seconds until IN-USE Right Green LED on base station blinks.
Then press F1 (Enter) on the handset. A "Please Wait" message appears and a few
seconds later, the Handset will find the base and display "Select.." and "Base ID:"
Example, 01:9C:AO:00:B8 (your individual base ID will vary, but will be in this format).
After Handset displays Select..and Base ID, press F1 again. A "Please Wait" message
appears while the Base and Handset are paired.
Registration takes just a few seconds. When registration is completed, you hear a tone
and "X1500HSS 1, or X1500HSS 2, etc." appears on the LCD screen on the Handset being
registered.
Standby Screen
When the sequence is complete, the Standby Screen appears as shown
in the picture on the right. This screen is always visible when the phone
is idle. At the bottom of the screen the text indicates which service lines
are active. CEL is wireless service, and TEL is landline service.
The CEL indicator may take up to two minutes to appear, depending
on cellular signal conditions in your area.
HANDSET 1
01/01
10:10
CEL Menu TEL
The handset displays CEL for cellular service and TEL for conventional
landline only if you subscribe to these services and activate the
cellular service (CEL) or plug your X1500 base TEL LINE to telephone wall jack with a
telephone cord and you are a current customer for landline service.
If you have connected with your cellular service provider, the date and time may be set
automatically.
Cellular Activation
Depending on your carrier of choice for your wireless services, you may have a different
distinctive activation method for your X1500.
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GO!
Make a wireless CEL call
To make
a call
To end
the call
To
answer
a call
1 Enter number
2 Press CEL (F1)
- OR Press CEL (F1)
Enter number
Press END
- OR Place the handset on the cradle
Indicates CEL when CEL rings
Press CEL (F1)
- OR Press SEND/FLASH
Note: CEL button does not appear if you are
not subscribing to cellular service. However,
some carriers network automatically
establishes a link to your X1500 and CEL
button appears regardless of your subscription
to the network. In this case, the dial tone will
be heard when you press CEL button but when
you try to dial out, the network operator will
announce that your call will not go through
since you are not subscribing to the service.
Make a landline TEL call
To make
a call
To end
the call
To
answer
a call
1 Enter number
2 Press TEL (F3)
- OR Press TEL (F3)
Enter number
Press END
- OR Place the handset on the cradle
Indicates TEL when TEL rings
Press TEL (F3)
- OR Press SEND/FLASH
Note: If there is no dial tone when pressing
TEL (F3), the phone is not connected to the
landline network.
Make a Handset to
Handset INTERCOM call
To make
a call
1 Press INTCOM
2 Select Handset to call
3 Press SEND
To
answer
a call
Handset indicates INTERCOM
when intercom rings
Press F1 (Answer)
- OR Press SEND
To end
the call
Press END
- OR Place the handset on the cradle
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Make a call using an analog PHONE
When an analog phone set is connected to the PHONE port, you can make a phone call as
follows.
Call
received
Wireless call
Landline call
Handset (Intercom)
1 Take an existing phone
handset and
3 and then the
number of the X1500
Take an existing phone
Handset that you want
handset and
to talk with. Ex: Dial
Dial #00 and number
3 + 1 to talk with X1500
Handset 1.
Dial 31 to 36 for calling
an X1500 Handset, 1 to 6.
2 Dial
To make
a call
1 Take an existing phone 1
handset and
Dial #01 and number
To end
Hang up the SLIC phone handset
the call
Handset/Base setup menu
You can set up the X1500 Handset menu to provide CID dialing, Base and Handset settings,
Phone book editing, SMS reading and writing.
• Call Log
- Shows Calls, Answer, CID log, and Make call, Save to Phone book.
• Phone book
- Shows Phone book, Make calls, or Add, Edit Phone book
• Message
- Read or Write SMS, Set up and Retrieve Voicemail
• Function
- Scheduler
• Handset Setup - General Handset Ring and Tone, Display, Audio Volume, HAC setting
Registration
• Base Setup
- General CEL Status, TEL Setup, Router, Base LAN 3G data Setup features
Using the Menus
BASIC ACTIONS
Open the menu
Press F2 (Menu)* key on the handset.
Move the cursor
Press the s or ▼ key. A selected menu item is highlighted.
(This action is called “scrolling” throughout this guide.)
Select an item
Press F1 (Enter)* to select the menu item.
Return to the
previous screen
Press F3 (Back).*
Close the menu
Press END.
* Using the soft keys
By pressing F1/F2/F3, you can select the feature shown directly above it on the display.
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Call Log menu - Use Enter/F1 button to change levels
1st Level Menu
All Call
Missed Call
Answered Call
Dialed Call
Blocked Call
Delete All
2nd Level Menu
3rd Level Menu
Detail
To freely edit the phone number of call log
record and make CEL TEL call.
Edit Number
- Add 1 for long distance
List to Select All Call Log.
- Delete Area code
- Append extension number
Following log can be listed by
Immediately place callback to the number of
Left or Right key
Call Back
call log record.
- All Call
To edit the SMS message and send it to the
- Missed call
Send SMS
number of call log record.
- Answered Call
- Dialed Call
To store the phone number of the call log
Save to Phone book
- Blocked Call
record to Phone book.
- Delete All
To look at details of the call, including CID and
Detail
phone number.
Delete Record
Delete selected call log record.
Edit Number
Call Back
To show the “Missed Call“ list and to operate…
Send SMS
List to Select Missed Call Log
“Edit Number,” “Call Back,” “Send SMS,” “Save to
Save to Phone book Phone book,” “Detail” and “Delete Record.”
Detail
Delete Record
Edit Number
Call Back
To show the “Answered Call” list and to operate
Send SMS
List to Select Answered Call
…“Edit Number,” “Call Back,” “Send SMS,” “Save to
Log
Save to Phone book Phone book,” “Detail” and “Delete Record.”
Detail
Delete Record
Edit Number
Call Back
To show the “Dialed Call” list and to operate …
Send SMS
List to Select Dialed Call Log
“Edit Number,” “Call Back,” “Send SMS,” “Save to
Save to Phone book Phone book,” “Detail” and “Delete Record.”
Detail
Delete Record
Edit Number
List to Select Blocked Call Log Call Back
To show the “Blocked Call”  list and to operate…
Send SMS
“Edit Number,” “Call Back,” “Send SMS,” “Save to
Blocked Call can be set on
Save to Phone book Phone book,” “Detail” and “Delete Record.”
your phone book
Detail
Delete Record
Delete all of the “Missed Call” records in the Call
Missed Call
Confirm?
Log.
Answered Call
Confirm?
Delete all of the “Answered Call” records.
Dialed Call
Confirm?
Delete all of the “Dialed Call” records.
Blocked Call
Confirm?
Delete all of the “Blocked Call” records.
Delete all of the call log records including
All Call
Confirm?
Missed / Answered / Dialed / Blocked Calls.
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Phone book menu - Use Enter/F1 button to change levels
1st Level Menu
View Records
Dial Out CEL
2nd Level Menu
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Dial Out TEL
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Send SMS
New Message
Edit Record
Add Entry
Delete Record
------Confirm To Delete?
Handset 1~6
(Excluding self )
Detail
Make a phone call using this number via CEL
line.
Make a phone call using this number via TEL
line.
Edit the SMS message, then send it using this
Phone book record.
Edit the content of this Phone Book record.
Edit and add new Phone Book entry.
Delete this Phone book entry.
Copy this Phone book entry to one of the other
Handset Phone books.
Edit and add new Phone Book entry.
Copy Record to
3rd Level Menu
Add Entry
Name, Number Default Line,
Distinctive Ring, Speed Dial,
and Block
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Speed Dial
0~9
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Memory Status
Total Records 100
Available XX
Delete All
Confirm
Copy all records
Confirm
to
View speed dial phone number stored in 0 – 9
speed dial entries.
View the maximum number of Phone book
---records that can be used, and report the current
number of Phone book records stored.
Empty
Delete all Phone book Records.
Copy all Phone book Records to one of the
Please Wait Copying
other Handset Phone books.
Message menu
1st Level Menu
Inbox
View
2nd Level Menu
3rd Level Menu
View
Edit
New Message
Call Back
SMS Number
Appears
Reply
New Message
Delete
Delete All
Resend
Delete
Delete All
Confirm to Delete?
Confirm to Delete?
SMS Message
Appears
SMS Message
Appears
SMS Message
Number Appears
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Edit
New Message
Delete
Delete All
Confirm to Delete?
Confirm to Delete?
View
Edit
Outbox
Draft Box
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Call Back
Detail
View SMS message.
Edit and forward the SMS message or Edit and
Save edited message.
You can make CEL/TEL phone call to the number
of the SMS message.
Edit new SMS message to reply to the sender of
the original message.
Delete one SMS message.
Delete all SMS messages in Inbox.
View SMS message.
Edit and forward the SMS message or Edit and
Save edited message.
You can make CEL/TEL phone call to the number
of the SMS message.
Resend the SMS message in Outbox.
Delete one SMS message.
Delete all SMS messages in Outbox.
Edit and send the SMS message, or Edit and
Save edited message.
Delete one SMS message.
Delete all SMS messages in the Draft Box.
1st Level Menu
2nd Level Menu
3rd Level Menu
Input Number
Send SMS
From Phone book
Write Message
Save
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CEL Voice Mail
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TEL Voice Mail
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Voice Message
CEL VM Number
Setup
TEL VM Number
Detail
Send edited SMS message to the number you
enter.
Send edited SMS message to the number in the
Phone book.
Save SMS message to the Draft Box. You can
find the saved message from the Draft Box
menu, then continue editing and finally send
the message.
Make phone call to the number stored in the
“CEL VM Number.”
Make phone call to the number stored in the
“TEL VM Number.”
Enter the phone number of the CEL Voice Mail
retrieval center.
Enter the phone number of the TEL Voice Mail
retrieval center.
Function menu
1st Level Menu
Scheduler
2nd Level Menu
3rd Level Menu
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Detail
View monthly Scheduler.
Handset Setup menu
1st Level Menu
2nd Level Menu
3rd Level Menu
Unit Name
Input Name
Area Code
Area Code 1
Area Code 2
Area Code 3
Date And Time
Time
Date
Date Format
Language
English,
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General
Detail
Your phone arrives with the name “Handset-1”
pre-assigned to the base station. Each
handset receives a number (1–6) in the order
of registration. You can change the name
and number assigned to a handset (up to 10
characters).
Enter up to three area codes. With local area
codes stored, the phone can distinguish
between local and long distance calls.
The date and time automatically synchronize
with the cellular network when the base station
is powered on. If the time and date do not
automatically synchronize with the network, it
must be set manually.
Select handset menu language.
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1st Level Menu
Ring and Tone
2nd Level Menu
External Call
TEL Ring
CEL Ring
Ring Volume
Internal Call
Ring Tone
Ring Volume
Ring Effect
Distinctive Ring
Ring Effect (cont’d)
Night Volume
Alert Tone
Key Tone
Low Battery
On Cradle Tone
Wallpaper
Display
Color Scheme
Setting
Audio Volume
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3rd Level Menu
Earpiece
Speaker
Headset
Palm Tree
Sunflower
Moon
Earth
Dog
Lightning
Black
Green
Red
Blue
Contrast
On Cradle
Brightness
Screen Saver
Backlight Time
Audio Level Displays
HAC
New Register
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Registration
Use T-Coil
Use TTY
Normal or T-Coil
Normal or Use TTY
Detail
You can set different ring tones for CEL (wireless)
calls and TEL (landline) calls. You can set the
ringer volume from menu. There are 18 choices
of ring tones.
You can set different ring tones for Internal
calls. You can set the ringer volume from menu.
There are 18 choices of ring tones.
You can enable or disable the Distinctive Ring
feature stored in each Phone book entry. When
OFF is selected, the Ring Tone for “External Call”
is used.
You can set the volume for the ringer to a lower
level for nighttime between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
based on the phone’s internal clock.
You can select Key Press Tone ON/OFF,
Low Battery warning tone ON/OFF, and
“On Cradle” tone volume High/Low/Off, which
makes a tone when you place the handset on
the cradle.
Select one of the pre-stored pictures to be
displayed in the background of the standby
screen.
Select one of the Color Schemes for the Menu
screen.
Select 1 – 8 LCD Contrast level, screen
brightness Full/Dim/OFF when "on cradle,”
screen saver selection Wallpaper/Clock/Normal
when on cradle state, and 10-40 Seconds before
Backlight times out to OFF.
Select 1 – 5 for Earpiece volume, 1 – 5 for
Speaker volume, and 1 - 8 for Headset volume.
You can register up to six handsets to the
base station, including the one handset in
the package. Each new handset must be
electronically registered with the base station.
The handset included in this package is preregistered at the factory with the base station.
If it becomes deregistered, reregister
the handset.
• If you have a hearing aid equipped with
a telecoil (T-coil) feature and if you have
problems with noise on the line, try turning
on T-coil mode.
• X1500 is designed to convert received calls to
text that you can read on your TTY device.
• TTY is available only when in TEL line (PSTN).
Base Setup menu
1st Level Menu
2nd Level Menu
Default Connection
General
Barge-In
3rd Level Menu
CEL
TEL
On
Off
CEL Number
877-833-7388
Signal Level
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CEL Setup
TEL LINE
Dial Mode
3G Data Network
Router
DHCP Server Setup
LAN IP Setup
Tone
Pulse
Enable
Disable
Enable
Start Address
End Address
Net Mask
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Gateway
Lease Time In SEC
3G Data Network
IP Address
Net Mask
Detail
Select CEL or TEL to use in the dialing screen
and when SEND/FLASH key pressed.
Select ON/OFF whether to use Barge-In feature.
Use this feature to see your cellular telephone
number.
View strength of the CEL radio wave. You should
place the Base in an area with the best signal
level location.
Select matching TEL Line type Tone/Pulse you
are using.
Configure each DHCP server parameter used in
the LAN port of the BASE.
Configure IP Address and Subnet Mask setting
used in the LAN port of the Base.
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Enter names and characters
Use the keypad to choose the characters you want. Use the #A/a key in the lower right area
of the Handset to switch the letters from capital to lower case as needed.
Character table for entering names
keys
space
£
¥
Number of times key pressed
€
Δ
¤
§
Φ
• Use PB to scroll to the left or the A key to scroll to the right.
• Press Delete (F2) to erase a character.
• # A/a Key selects Upper case or Lower case input setting.
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More features
Volume and Hands-free
During a conversation on the handset, the earpiece volume can be adjusted or the handsfree speaker can be selected.
Set earpiece volume
During a call, press s for higher or t for lower volume.
Hands-free call
During a call, press SPEAKER key.
During a call, if you want to switch back from Speaker to the Earpiece to continue
conversation, press SPEAKER again.
Caller ID
Caller ID feature requires your subscription through your service provider. Caller ID features
helps identify either by number or by the name of the caller the programmed or registered
identity of the caller or called. When Caller ID is active, your phone may display the caller’s
name and phone number if the landline or cellular service supports this feature.
Note: Caller ID and Call Waiting are usually included with cellular calling plans, but landlines may
require a separate subscription. Check with your service provider for details.
Caller ID information
CEL
SINGLE CEL OR TEL CALL
In Standby, Caller ID normally shows new and total calls received.
On a single incoming call, Caller ID shows the time and date, the
caller’s name, and the number. CEL or TEL blinks depending on the
type of call–cellular service or landline.
David
01234567890
CEL
TEL
Ringing
SIMULTANEOUS CEL AND TEL CALLS
When both landline and cellular services are active, the phone can
receive both types of calls at the same time or very close together.
When that happens, Caller ID information for both calls appears on
the display and the call arriving first is on top.
CALL WAITING
CEL
TEL
Ring David
Ring John Smith
CEL
TEL
If you receive another call during a call in progress, information for
both calls appears on the display.
Press SEND/FLASH to answer the new call. Press SEND/FLASH again to return to the first call.
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Call log
Check the log
The Caller ID log lists the name associated with the Caller ID data. If the data received does
not have proper name information, the phone number is listed instead.
Press CID to view the Caller ID log. The newest entry appears on the display.
Press t to scroll through the log from newest to oldest. Press s to scroll through the log
from oldest to newest. The log holds up to 200 (100 each for CEL and TEL) calls.
All calls
Missed calls
Answered calls
Dialed calls
Blocked calls
TEL
TEL
TEL
John Smith
01/02.12:10
David
01/02.11:00
Jane
01/01.10:20
Enter
Back
Dial a number
Scroll to a displayed name/number and press Enter (F1) twice.
The number appears on the display. If the number’s area code is the same as an area
code stored in the phone's memory (see “Area code” on page 30), the area code may
not appear. If the area code is required for dialing, press # to add the area code to the
beginning of the number. If the number 1 is also required for dialing, press
to add 1
to the beginning of the number.
Press CEL (F1) or TEL (F3) to make the call.
Save a number to Phone book
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Scroll to a displayed name/number and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Save To Phone book and press Enter (F1).
Enter the name (up to 16 characters) and press t.
* You cannot leave the name blank.
* See "Enter names and characters" on page 18.
“Number?” appears on the display.
Change the settings (Number, Default Line, Distinctive Ring, and Block) if necessary.
– Scroll through the submenu: s or t
– Select menu item: PB or CID
Press Enter (F1) to confirm.
Using redial
Each handset holds the last 10 numbers dialed. Each number can have up to 32 digits.
Call from redial log
Press RDL/P to recall the last dialed number.
Press CEL (F1) or TEL (F3) to redial the number.
CEL Menu TEL
Using Speed dial
0123456789
Set up keys 0 – 9 with numbers in the Phone book for speed dial.
Press and hold the appropriate number key, then press CEL (F1) or TEL (F3).
If you need to add or remove the number 1 or the area code for proper dialing in your area,
see “Add/ remove a 1” or “Add/remove area code” on page 30.
Calling options
Pause
While entering a phone number, press RDL/P to add a 0.5 second pause. The pause is added
as the digits are transmitted when dialing. Press RDL/P again to make the pause longer. The
letter P appears in the number each time you enter the pause.
Mix dial
If your phone is set to pulse dialing and you need to send DTMF tones during a call (to use
an automated response system, for example), you can temporarily switch to tone dialing
after the call connects.
1 Make your call normally.
2 Once your call connects, press on the handset to temporarily switch to tone dialing.
When the call ends, the phone automatically returns to pulse dialing mode.
In-Call operations
Place a call on Hold
• Press HOLD (F1) to place a call on hold.
• Press BACK (F3) to return to the call.
Mute a call
• Press MUTE (F3) to temporarily cut off the microphone.
• Press UNMUTE (F3) to return to the call.
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Transfer a call
You can transfer calls from handset to handset.
This function works for both cellular and landline calls.
HANDSET TO HANDSET TRANSFER
During a call, press INTCOM, scroll to the handset you want, and press Enter (F1).
The handset involved in the transfer operation begins beeping and a message appears
on the LCD.
If there is no answer within 30 seconds, the page and the transfer are cancelled and you
return to the call.
Press Enter (F1) on the handset receiving the page. The call is now on hold, and the
parties with the handsets can speak.
Press END on the handset that started the transfer. The call is now transferred to the
receiving handset.
On the receiving handset, you can press END to reject the transfer. Then the call returns
to the handset that started the transfer.
Press END to end the call.
Unattended transfer
You can also transfer an active call to another handset without announcing before
transferring the call. At step 1 , when you hear the ring tone, hang up your phone by
pressing END and the call will be transferred.
Set up a conference call
Conference calling lets you make a call with
two parties. The phone places the second
call with the service (cellular or landline)
that is not being used. The Conference
feature is available only with the handset.
CEL
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
Conference
PSTN
Handset
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Base
TEL
Make a normal call to the first person.
Press HOLD (F1), scroll to Make TEL Call (or Make CEL Call), and press Enter (F1).
Enter the number of the next par ty, and the X1500 Handset dials the number
automatically.
Press CONF (F3) to connect all parties.
To drop a party from the conference call, press CEL DROP or TEL DROP. Press END to
drop all parties and end the call.
Page and Intercom
The Page feature lets you locate the handset if it is misplaced, but it also can be answered
by the handset.
* During page/intercom, if another incoming call is received, page/intercom action will be canceled.
* Page/intercom ring tone and volume cannot be changed.
Page
Press PAGE/REG on the base station.
All the registered handsets beep for up to 60 seconds, and HANDSET LOCAT... appears
on the display.
To stop the page, press either End (F1) or End (F3) on any handset, or press PAGE/REG
on the base station.
Intercom
When the line is not in use, press INTCOM, scroll to the handset you want to talk to, and
press Enter (F1).
The handset beeps for up to 60 seconds and Paging Handset 1 appears on the display.
To answer, press Enter (F1) to connect with Intercom.
During an Intercom connection, use Mute to turn off the microphone on the handset.
Barge-in
Whether your handset is in the middle of a call on CEL or TEL, this feature allows any one of
the other registered handsets to the same X1500 base station to join the call. Before using
the Barge-In feature, please read the following procedures.
• The X1500 comes with the Barge -I n
feature set to "off." It must be activated
before use.
TALK
• If power to the base station is interrupted,
Barge-In must be reactivated.
Handset 1
• The first handset to place the call is the
“master” and fully controls the call. Other
Base
registered handsets that join the call are
TALK
BARGE-IN
“slaves” and can only join or exit the call.
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
CEL
PSTN
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
TEL
Handset 2
Note: Remember that with Barge-In activated, privacy may be compromised. Any registered
handset can join the call, and there is no indication that another handset has joined the call.
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Use Barge-In
Verify that Barge-In is activated. Then use one handset to place a call.
After the call is answered, press CEL (F1) or TEL (F3) on any handset to join the call.
Dual-line calling
Your X1500 is multi-handsets capable and with PHONE connection (Ref: Page 12), activated
cellular service (CEL) and connection to conventional landline service (TEL), there are multiple
call configurations. An example of it is two cordless handsets respectively calling through TEL
and CEL and later on, for both of them to be tied together in a conference mode.
HomeConnex Series Terminal
Th e H o m e Co n n e x S e r i e s Te r m i n a l i s a
two-line phone that offers unique calling
features because it can be used to make or
receive both CEL and TEL calls.
And you can make conference calls, using
CEL, TEL and extra Handsets.
CEL
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
Conference
PSTN
Handset
Base
TEL
Intercept Ring
HANDSET 1
Incoming to
INTERCEPT RING
CEL
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
TALK
Handset
PSTN
Base
TEL
TALK
During a call using TEL, if the base
receives a CEL incoming call, the handset
notifies the user with an INTERCEPT RING
SEND to switch
for the incoming call.
If CEL is pressed to an incoming CEL call, Handset
Base
the TEL call is placed on hold and the CEL
Switch
CEL / TEL
call is now active.
Press the Flip (F1) button to merge and
talk to both the CEL and TEL calls.
CEL
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
HANDSET 1
SEND to switch
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
Waiting Tone
PSTN
TEL
CEL
Waiting Tone
TALK
Handset
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PSTN
Base
TEL
Make or Receive two separate calls:
When a call comes in on TEL or Handset
makes call from TEL.
If you have another Handset, it can
make a CEL call or it can answer the
incoming CEL call.
HANDSET 1
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
CEL
TALK
Handset 1
HANDSET 1
TALK
01/01
00:00
CEL Menu TEL
PSTN
Base
TEL
Handset 2
Phone book
Use the Phone book to store up to 100 names and numbers.
Add New Entry
Add Entry
Name
John Smith
Number
0123456789
Default Line
CEL
While in the Phone book menu, select Add Entry to add a new entry.
You can specify the following items.
Enter the name (up to 16 characters).
* You cannot leave the name blank.
Enter DEL Back
* see “Enter names and characters” on page 18.
Enter the number (up to 32 digits).
* You cannot leave the number blank.
Select Default Line* (CEL/TEL/Off ).
* You can assign the primary line, either CEL or TEL. The line assigned will be selected as the
default line when you press SEND/FLASH.
Select Distinctive Ring (01 ~ 18/Off ).
* This feature allows you to assign a designated ring tone to a stored Phone book number.
When a call is received from one of these numbers, X1500 uses the distinctive ring assigned
to that particular caller so that you can identify the call without answering it.
Select Speed Dial* (0 ~ 9/Off ).
* You can assign one phone number to each of the 10 dial keys (0~9). To display the
registered number, press and hold the registered number dial key until the phone number
is displayed.
Select Block* (On/Off ).
* This feature allows you to reject calls from specific phone numbers that you do not want
to answer. When a call from the registered phone number is received, the X1500 rings for a
short time.
* The blocked number is logged in "Blocked Call" in the Call Log menu.
Press Enter (F1) to confirm the entry and you will hear a confirmation tone.
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Edit Record
While viewing the Phone book entry, scroll to the name you want to edit and press
Enter (F1).
Select Edit Record and press Enter (F1).
You can edit Name/Number/Default Line/Distinctive Ring/Speed Dial/Block with new
entry the same way.
View the Phone book
Press PB to display the Phone book entries.
You can search for names by initial. Press the keypad 2 - 9, or 0 that corresponds to the first
letter you are searching for (see the character table below).
Character table for searching names by initial
keys
Number of times key pressed
—
—
—
—
—
—
other
—
—
—
View Records
Alex
Alicia
Bob. M
Brian
Britney
View Records
James Jordan
Jane
Janet
Jeffery
Katherine
View Records
Katherine
Kim. H
Kyle
Lewis
Lisa
Enter
Enter
Enter
Back
Push PB from Standby
Back
Push 5 (J)
Back
Push 5 again (K)
Copying Phone book
If you have more than one handset, you can transfer Phone book entries from one handset
to another without re-entering names and numbers. You can transfer one Phone book entry
at a time or all Phone book entries at once.
Note: Default Line, Distinctive Ring, Speed Dial and Block for Phone book items are not copied.
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One by one
While viewing the Phone book entry, scroll to the name you want to transfer and press
Enter (F1).
Select Copy Record To and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to the handset (Handset1 ~ Handset6) you want to transfer the entry to and press
Enter (F1). After the transfer has completed, Succeed is displayed with a confirmation tone.
All
Press Menu (F2), select Phone book and press Enter (F1).
While in the Phone book menu, select Copy All Record To and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to the handset (Handset1 ~ Handset6) that you want to transfer the entry to
and press Enter (F1). After the transfer has completed, Succeed is displayed with a
confirmation tone.
Messages
Note: You must have a subscription to use these message services. Check with your service
provider for details.
Short Message Service (SMS)
This feature–available only with cellular service–lets you send and receive text messages to
other SMS enabled cellular phones through the CEL connection at the handset. Check with
your service provider for availability.
WRITE A NEW MESSAGE
Press Menu (F2), scroll to Message, and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Message and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Write Message and press Enter (F1).
Use the keypad to write a message up to 160 characters long, including spaces and
special characters. (See “Enter names and characters” on page 18.)
When you finish writing, press Enter (F1). The new message submenu appears with
Send SMS and Save.
If the phone receives a call or someone initiates a call on another handset while you are
writing a message, the message is automatically stored in Saved messages. You can access
the message later, edit the message, if necessary, and then send the message by following
the steps below.
Note: If there is an incoming call while the user is in the midst of formulating a text message, the
handset yields the priority to the incoming call. However, once the call is terminated, you can go
back to Message in the Menu and the drafted text will be displayed again.
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SEND A NEW MESSAGE
Write a message, then press Enter (F1). Send SMS and Save appear.
Scroll to Send SMS and press Enter (F1). Submenu appears.
You can send a message to the recipient by entering the phone number or selecting
from the Phone book.
From Phone book
Select From Phone book and press Enter (F1), scroll to the entry you want, and press
Enter (F1).
By entering the phone number
Select Input Number and press Enter (F1), enter the recipient's phone number, and
press Enter (F1).
Note: Verify that the CEL line is not in use before sending the message.
After the message is sent, a confirmation tone is heard.
The message is stored in Outbox for easy viewing later.
SAVE A NEW MESSAGE TO DRAFT BOX
Note: Up to 20 new messages can be saved in your X1500.
After writing a message, press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Save and press Enter (F1). The message is stored in Draft Box for easy viewing
later.
EDIT SAVED MESSAGES IN DRAFT BOX
Press Menu (F2), scroll to Message, press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Draft Box and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to the message you want to edit and press Enter (F1).
Select Edit and press Enter (F1).
RECEIVE A MESSAGE
When the X1500 receives a text message, you hear a ring tone and an envelope icon
appears on the display. The message goes to the InBox.
CHECK THE INBOX FOR READ AND UNREAD (NEW) MESSAGES
Read and UnRead Messages are distinguished by icons, Read Messages are displayed with
while UnRead Messages are displayed with
1 Press Menu (F2), scroll to Message, and press Enter (F1).
2 Scroll to Inbox and press Enter (F1).
and press Enter (F1). The phone number from which the
3 Scroll to UnRead Messages
message originated displays.
4 Press Enter (F1) again to read the message.
If you have no UnRead Messages, an error tone sounds.
- OR and press Enter (F1). The phone number from which the
5 Scroll to Read Messages
message originated displays.
6 Scroll to the message you want to read and press Enter (F1).
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When you exit the Unread Messages list, any messages that have not been viewed are
automatically stored in the Read Messages list. Be sure to view all UnRead Messages before
exiting the UnRead Message list.
REPLY TO MESSAGES
While reading a message, press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Reply and press Enter (F1).
Write a reply the same way as you write a new message and press SEND to send Reply.
Voice messages
The X1500 works with both cellular and landline voicemail.
SET UP VOICEMAIL
Press Menu (F2), scroll to Message and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Voice Message and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to Setup and press Enter (F1).
Scroll to CEL VM Number and press Enter (F1).
* Select TEL VM Number to enter setup for TEL.
Use the keypad to enter the voicemail number for your landline service, then press
Enter (F1). A beep confirms your entry.
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Setup Detail
Area code
Press Menu (F2).
Scroll to Handset Setup and press Enter (F1).
Press Enter (F1) again to enter General menu.
Scroll to Area Code and press Enter (F1).
Use the keypad to enter the area code number, then press Enter (F1).
If you make a mistake, press Delete (F3) to erase the last digit entered.
Press Enter (F1) to set the code.
Add/remove a "1"
With area codes stored in memory, the
and # keys have a unique function in phone
memory dialing.
If you need to add a 1 to 10–digit phone number for proper dialing in your area, press .
Press again to delete the number 1. When retrieving a number from the Caller ID log, use
the key to add or remove a 1. This feature is not available when using Redial.
Add/remove area code
If you need to add the area code to a 7–digit number, press # to display the area code list.
Scroll to the correct area code and press Enter (F1). At this point you can also press
to
add the number 1, if necessary.
To remove the area code, press to remove the number 1 (if present), then press #.
Note: When dialing numbers from the Caller ID log, area codes stored in the phone are not
accessible. Press # and use the keypad to add the area code. This feature is not available when
using Redial.
Power backup
Power backup for the base station is an optional feature (not required to operate this
product) that allows the base station to operate for up to 40 minutes (depending on battery
condition) even if AC power is disrupted. If you install batteries for the Power backup
feature you can check the condition of the batteries while they are installed.
Notes about Power backup
• Replace batteries every year.
• There are no indicators to inform you when the phone is operating under regular power
or backup power.
• If you disconnect the AC power Adaptor, Power backup starts automatically.
• After every power outage, check the batteries and replace them as necessary.
• Actual operating time using Power backup varies depending on the condition of the
batteries.
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Using LAN for Internet connection
The X1500 supports 3G wireless dialup. The LAN port can be connected to a PC for Internet
access. Usually X1500 would be set as Internet Gateway. Use Ethernet to connect to PC or
Laptop, or use an optional Wi-Fi device, available from an authorized retailer or AirTouch, Inc.
Default setting
LAN IP setting
IP
Subnet mask
DHCP Server setting
DHCP Server
IP Start
IP End
Subnet mask
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Default Gateway
DHCP Lease period
192.168.1.1
255. 255. 255.0
Enable
192.168.1.10
192.168.1.32
255. 255. 255.0
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
86400 sec
If you want to change LAN settings, use the following menu paths:
MENU > Base setting > Router > LAN IP Setup
MENU > Base setting > Router > DHCP Server Setup
Factory reset
Occasionally, you may need to restore your device settings to factory setting. This can be
useful when your device is not performing properly.
Notes:
• After your X1500 is reset, the device is restored to its default settings - as it was when you first
purchased it, except handset registration and activation of service.
• Factory reset doesn't clear handset memory such as Phone book, Call Log and SMS data.
To reset, press and hold INIT button for more than 5 seconds.
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Precautions
B e fo re yo u re a d a ny t h i n g e l s e, p l e a s e
observe the following precautions.
Warning!
AirTouch Communications, Inc. DOES NOT
represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce
the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to
the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to rain or
moisture.
About battery usage
This product contains a Li-ion battery and
a Nickel-Metal-Hydride Battery. There is a
risk of fire and burns if the battery packs are
handled improperly.
WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery
pack is incorrectly replaced.
• Use only the battery for the device for
which it is specified.
• Do not use a damaged battery.
• Do not attempt to open or service the
battery pack.
• Do not disassemble, crush, deform,
puncture, shred, or short external contacts
or circuits.
• R ec ycle or dispose of used batter ies
according to local regulations or reference
guide supplied with your product.
• Do not use a battery that appears
damaged, deformed, or discolored or one
that has any rust on its casing, overheats,
or emits a foul odor.
Handle battery packs carefully
• Do not dispose of in fire or water. Do not
expose a battery pack to temperatures
higher than 60˚C (140˚F).
• Keep the battery or device dry and away
from water or any other liquid, as this may
cause a short circuit.
• Keep metal objects away so they don’t
come in contact with the battery or its
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connectors, as this may lead to shor t
circuit during operation.
• Always keep the batter y out of the
reach of babies and small children, to
avoid swallowing of the battery. Consult
a doctor immediately if battery is
swallowed.
If battery leaks:
• Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in
contact with skin or clothing. If already
in contact, flush the affected area
immediately with clean water and seek
medical advice.
• Do not allow the leaking fluid to come in
contact with eyes. If already in contact,
D O N OT r u b ; r i n s e w i t h c l e a n w a t e r
immediately and seek medical advice.
• Take extra precautions to keep a leaking
battery away from fire as there is a danger
of ignition or explosion.
The exclamation point inside an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence
of important maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
Important safety
instructions
When using your telephone equipment,
t h e s e b a s i c s a fe t y p re c a u t i o n s s h o u l d
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electrical shock, and injury to persons:
1 Read and understand all instructions.
2 Follow all warnings and instructions
marked on the product.
3 U n p l u g t h i s p ro d u c t f ro m t h e w a l l
outlet before cleaning. Use a dry cloth
for cleaning, without liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
4 Do not use this product near water.
Do not use near a bathtub, washbowl,
k itchen sink , laundr y tub, or near a
swimming pool.
5 Do not place this product on an unstable
cart, stand, or table. The telephone may
fall, causing serious damage to the unit.
6 Slots and openings in the cabinet and
the back or bottom are provided for
ventilation. To protect the product from
overheating, these openings must not be
blocked or covered. This product should
never be placed near or over a radiator
or heat register. This product should not
be placed in a built-in installation unless
proper ventilation is provided.
7 This product should be operated only
from the type of power source indicated
on the label. If you are not sure of the
type of power supply to your home,
co n s u l t yo u r d e a l e r o r l o c a l p owe r
company.
8 Do not allow anything to rest on the
power cord. Do not place this product
where the cord will be damaged by
people or pets walking on it.
9 Do not overload wall outlets and
extension cords, as this can result in the
risk of fire or electrical shock.
10 Never push objects of any kind into this
product through cabinet slots, as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts that could result in a risk
of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid
of any kind on the product.
11 To reduce the risk of electric shock, do
not disassemble this product. Take it
to qualified ser vice personnel when
ser vice or repair work is required.
Opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltages or other
risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is
subsequently used.
12 Unplug this product from the wall outlet
and take it to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
A When the power supply cord is
damaged or frayed.
B If liquid has been spilled into the
product.
C If the product has been exposed to
rain or water.
D I f the p ro duc t do es no t o p erate
normally when following the
operating instructions. (Adjust only
those controls that are covered by
the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may
re s u l t i n d a m a g e a n d w i l l o f te n
require extensive repair work by a
qualified technician.)
E If the product has been dropped or
the cabinet has been damaged.
F If the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance.
13 Do not use the telephone to report a gas
leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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ADDITIONAL BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or injury
to persons from the battery, read and follow
these instructions:
You must, upon request, provide the FCC
registration number and the REN to your
telephone company. Both numbers are on
the base station unit.
Note: You must not connect your phone to:
Use only the battery pack specified in
the owner's manual.
Do not dispose of the battery pack in
fire. The cell may explode. Check the
Nickel Metal Hydride battery disposal
package insert for disposal instructions.
Do not open or mutilate the battery
pack. Released electrolyte is corrosive
and may harm the eyes or skin. It may
be toxic if swallowed.
Exercise care in handling the battery
in order to not short the battery with
co n d u c t i ve m a t e r i a l s u c h a s r i n g s,
bracelets, and keys. The batter y or
conduc tor may overheat and cause
burns.
Charge the battery pack provided with
or identified for use with this product
only in accordance with the instructions
and limitations specified in the owner's
manual provided for this product.
Obser ve proper polarity orientation
between the battery pack and battery
charger.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Important Electrical Considerations
Unplug all electrical appliances when you
know an electrical storm is approaching.
Lightning can pass through your household
wiring and damage any device connected
to it. This phone is no exception.
The FCC Wants You To Know
Changes or modifications to this product
not expressly approved by AirTouch Com.
Inc., or operation of this product in any
way other than as detailed by the owner's
manual, could void your authorization
to operate this product. Our telephone
complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules.
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• Coin-operated systems
• Most electronic key telephone systems
This device complies with FCC rules for
operating on the CDMA band. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
inter ference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including
inter ference that may cause undesired
operation. Privacy of communications may
not be assured when using this phone.
To a s s u r e u s e r s a f e t y , t h e F C C h a s
established criteria for the amount of radio
frequency energy various products may
produce depending on their intended
usage. This product has been tested and
found to comply with the FCC's exposure
criteria. For body worn operation, the FCC
RF exposure guidelines were also met when
used with the accessories supplied with
or designed for this product. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance
with FCC RF exposure guidelines and should
be avoided.
Range
Your new phone is designed to achieve the
maximum possible range by transmitting
and receiving according to the highest FCC
specifications. We have rated this phone to
operate at a maximum distance with the
qualification that the range depends upon
the environment in which the telephone is
used. Many factors limit range, and it would
be impossible to include all the variables in
our rating. The Maximum Range rating of
this phone is meant to be used as a means
of comparison against other range claims.
Telephone Line Problems
The FCC has granted the telephone
company the right to disconnect service in
the event that your phone causes problems
on the telephone line. Also, the telephone
company may make changes in facilities
and services which may affect the operation
of your unit. However, your telephone
company must give sufficient notice in
writing prior to such actions to allow you
time for making necessary arrangements to
continue uninterrupted service. If you are
having trouble with your telephone service,
you must first disconnect your phone to
determine if it is the cause of your problem.
If you determine that it is the cause, you
must leave it disconnected until the trouble
has been corrected.
Radio Interference
Radio interference may occasionally cause
buzzing and humming in your handset
o r c l i c k i n g n o i s e s i n t h e b a s e s t at i o n .
This inter ference is caused by ex ternal
sources such as T V, refrigerator, vacuum
cleaner, fluorescent lighting, or electrical
storm. Your unit is NOT DEFECTIVE. If these
noises continue and are too distracting,
please check around your home to see
what appliances may be causing the
problem. In addition, we recommend that
the base station not be plugged into a
circuit that also powers a major appliance
because of the potential for interference.
Be cer tain that the antenna on the unit
is fully extended when necessary. In the
unlikely event that you consistently hear
other voices or distracting transmissions
on your phone, you may be receiving radio
signals from another cordless telephone or
another source of interference. If you cannot
eliminate this type of interference, you need
to change to a different channel. Finally,
it should be noted that some cordless
telephones operate at frequencies that may
cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs.
To minimize or prevent such interference,
the base station of the cordless telephone
should not be placed near or on top of a
TV or VCR. If interference is experienced,
moving the cordless telephone farther away
from the T V or VCR will often reduce or
eliminate the interference.
Cordless Telephone Privacy
Cordless telephones are radio devices.
Communication between the handset and
base station of your cordless telephone is by
means of radio waves which are broadcast
over the open air ways. B ecause of the
inherent physical properties of radio waves,
your communications can be received by
radio receiving devices other than your
own cordless telephone unit. Consequently,
any communications using your cordless
telephone may not be private.
Installation Considerations
SELECTING A LOCATION
Before choosing a location for your new
phone, there are some important guidelines
you should consider:
• The location should be close to both
a phone jack and a continuous power
outlet. (A continuous power outlet is an
AC outlet which does not have a switch to
interrupt its power.)
• Keep the base station and handset away
from sources of electrical noise such as
motors or fluorescent lighting.
• Be sure there is sufficient space to fully
extend the base station antenna.
• The base station can be placed on a desk
or tabletop or mounted on a standard
telephone wall plate.
• Yo u s h o u l d c h a r g e y o u r n e w p h o n e
for 12–15 hours before completing the
installation or using the handset.
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Telephone Line Outlets
There are two types of phone outlets:
Modular Jack
Most phone equipment available now uses
modular jacks. Phone cords are fitted with a
molded plastic connector which plugs into
this type of jack. If you do not have modular
phone jacks, contact your local telephone
c o m p a ny fo r i n fo r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e i r
installation.
Hardwired Jack
Some equipment is wired direc tly to a
phone jack, and these types of installations
require a modular jack converter. This type
of installation is not difficult; however, you
should contact your telephone dealer or
a telephone supply store for advice about
the proper Adaptor or converter for your
particular situation.
Connecting the Telephone Cords
Consider these safety guidelines before
connecting the telephone cords:
Caution:
• Never install telephone wiring during an
electrical storm.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires
or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected.
• Use caution when installing or modifying
telephone lines.
Applying Power to the base station
This phone requires an AC outlet without a
switch to interrupt power, and the included
AC Adaptor. To relieve strain on the DC
plug when the phone is placed on a desk
or table, wrap the power cord around the
strain relief notch on the bottom of the base
station.
Note: Place the power cord so that it does
not create a tripping hazard or where it could
become frayed and create a fire or other
electrical hazards.
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FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum
distance of 20cm between the radiator and
your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
I.C. Notice
TERMINAL EQUIPMENT
Notice: T h i s e q u i p m e n t m e e t s t h e
a p p l i c a b l e I n d u s t r y C a n a d a Te r m i n a l
Equipment Technical Specifications. This
is confirmed by the registration number.
The abbreviation IC before the registration
number means that registration was
p e r fo r m e d b a s e d o n a D e c l a r a t i o n o f
Conformity indicating that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met. It does
not imply that Industry Canada approved
the equipment.
Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) for this terminal equipment is marked
on the equipment itself. The REN assigned
to each piece of terminal equipment
indicates the maximum number of terminals
allowed to be connected to a telephone
interface. The termination on an interface
may consist of any combination of devices
subject only to the requirement that the
sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of
all the devices does not exceed five.
RADIO EQUIPMENT
The term "IC" before the radio certification
number means only that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
inter ference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including
inter ference that may cause undesired
operation. Privacy of communications may
not be assured when using this phone.
General information
This phone complies with FCC Rules Parts 15 and 68.
(Larger Adaptor)
Base
AC Adaptor Information
Input voltage
100~240V, 50/60Hz 0.5A
Output voltage
9.5V DC, 1500 mA
(Smaller Adaptor)
Charger
Input voltage
100~240V, 50/60Hz 0.18A
Output voltage
5V, DC 200 mA
Battery Information
Ni-MH, 2.4V, 800mAh
Frequency
CDMA 800/1900 MHz EV-DO Handset/ Base
Weight
Dimensions
(height × width × depth)
Handset
4.9 oz. (without battery)
7.3 oz. (with battery)
Base
1 lb. 13.7 oz.
Handset
6-3/4” × 2” × 1-1/4”
Base
3-1/4” × 7-3/4” × 7-7/8”
FCC ID Number LZXDM1500C/ LZXDM150HS
Note: This FCC ID numbers are approved under the name of Unical Enterprises Inc.
AirTouch Communications Inc. has a business partnership with Unical Enterprises Inc.
Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change
without prior notice.
Approved patents: 6,766,175/6,987,988/7,072,675/7,010,311/7,146,180 Patents pending:
11/234.297, 11/542.804, 11/593.725, 11/141.819
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FCC Rules Compliance
§15.21   Corresponding warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
§15.105 Corresponding warning:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable 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 radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the 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 experienced radio/TV technician for help.Technical Specifications.
This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation IC before the registration
number means that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity
indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that
Industry Canada approved the equipment.
Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this terminal equipment is marked on
the equipment itself. The REN assigned to each piece of terminal equipment indicates the
maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not
exceed five.


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