X Wireless SKYBELL Home Phone User Manual GSM

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Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 1 of 16 Product Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Vortex SkyBell Home Phone. Before using this terminal, please read this user guide carefully. This is our new design, which uses GSM networks to operate. You can dial local, domestic and international  calls  with  this  Terminal,  connecting  with  a  common  wired  desktop  phone  and  a standard SIM card. It is widely used in these areas: Homes Remote country Mountains   Public telephone shops Offices   Mobile places such as ships, trains, and long-distance buses  Our Wireless Terminal also has these characteristics as below: Easy to install Easy to operate Powerful capacity to receive signal Clear voice quality Long life Steady performance
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 2 of 16 Key Technical Specifications 1. Network support: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz   2. Frequency range:   TX Frequency Range:     880~915MHz, 1710~1785MHz   824~849MHz, 1850~1910MHz RX Frequency Range:      925~960MHz, 1805~1880MHz    869~894MHz, 1930~1990MHz   3. Voltage: DC3.7V battery pack or DC5V from adapter  4. Power consumption: Static ≤ 25MA, In Use ≤ 500MA 5. Peak power consumption: 0.25W/0.5W 6. Receive sensitivity: -104dB 7. Antenna increment: All directions: 2dB                      Certain/Selection: 2dB
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 3 of 16  Key functions 1. Can dial local calls, mobile calls, international calls and special free calls; 2. Password authority administrable; 3. volume adjustable; 4. Time and Date configurable; 5. Supports  USB  modem  function,  support:  Windows  XP;  Windows  Vista;    Windows  7;   Windows 8;    Windows 10;   Cautions and Storage Cautions 1.  This  terminal  should  not  be  used  at  garage,  oil  storage,  and  chemical  plant  or  near  any inflammable or explosive substance. 2. This  terminal  should  be  avoided  in  the  hospital.  It  will  interfere  with  medical  electronic equipment such as pacemaker and audiphones. 3. If it is found that the terminal cannot successfully login to the network, please check whether the SIM card or antenna is properly installed.   4. Do not touch the antenna when the Terminal is being used to make or receive calls, otherwise the terminal will be damaged. This kind of damage is beyond the range of warranty. 5. When the terminal is being used, it should be placed where signal is strong enough. To ensure good voice quality, the terminal should be far from other electronic equipment. 6. Do not use chemical substance to clean the terminal, instead use a dry soft cloth to clean it. 7.  Don't  disassemble  the  terminal  by  yourself.  If  there  is  any  problem,  please  contact  the authorized personnel. Storage: 1. The terminal that is packed or not could piled up no more than 10 layers. 2. The terminal should be stored in a ventilated and dry place. 3. Do not knock the terminal to avoid breaking the case.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 4 of 16           Do’s & Don’ts  Do not clean the FWT while in operation. Before attempting to clean the FWT, turn the FWT off, disconnect the external power adapter. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.    Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  Do  not  hold  the  antenna.  This  may  affect  call  quality  and  cause  FWT  to  operate  at unintended power levels.  Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna straight up. This will ensure best call quality.  Do not use a damaged antenna. Have this replaced through a qualified technician. Only use the antenna approved by the manufacturer. Unapproved antenna may impair the call quality as well as cause damage to the FWT.  Do not attempt to change the security codes or components. User is responsible for any consequences arising out of such attempt.  Avoid shock or impact. Rough handling can cause damage to the FWT body and internal circuits.  Do not paint.  During lightning do not touch power plug or FWT line. This can cause Electric shock, even death. Do not touch the antenna.  Your FWT works with 100-240V AC. Check the voltage before connecting.  Do not plug many power cords into the outlet.  Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Always grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Do not put heavy things on the power cord or bend it too much. This  user  guide  provides  information  on  the  use  and operation of your FWT. Kindly read all the information contained in this user guide carefully prior to using the Phone.  This  will  help  you  in  getting  the  best performance and shall prevent any unintended damage to the device. Check the contents of the box as per the packing list and report any discrepancies  immediately to the store from where the device has been purchased.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 5 of 16  If the FWT is not working for any reason, do not attempt to repair it. The FWT should be serviced by qualified service personnel only.  Place the FWT and the power supply in a properly ventilated place.  Do not place the FWT near high temperature objects, under direct sunlight, near source of water, near fire or near inflammable and explosive materials.  Do not place any articles over the FWT.  Place the FWT in a dry place and do not expose to moisture.  Place the FWT away from other electronic devices like TV and Radio to avoid interference.  For a better reception, do not place the Instrument in a building with iron or metal roof.    Hospitals  or  health  care  facilities  may  use  equipment  which  is  sensitive  to  Radio Frequencies. Please ensure that your FWT is turned “OFF” while near such facilities.  Do not use the FWT in designated “No Fixed FWT Use” area.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 6 of 16 Connect the terminal  Connecting Your Service Provider To use the networks services available in your terminal, you will need to sign up with a wireless provider and purchase a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card or purchase a prepaid SIM card. In many cases, the wireless provider will make available descriptions of its services and instructions for using its features. Wireless providers may differ in their support of features. Before you sign up, make sure the wireless provider supports the features that you need. Installing the Antenna   Choosing a proper place for the terminal and antenna is the important first step for installation. You can use your mobile phone to search for the place where the strongest signal is. Then put the terminal here. Screw the antenna into the port in the back of the terminal. Please do not place the antenna and the terminal too close to a TV set, computer, or radiogram. It will disturb the signal of the terminal. Inserting a SIM Card Make sure the terminal is switched off and the AC adapter is unplugged: insert the SIM card only when the terminal is switched off and the AC adapter is unplugged. Follow the instructions below to insert a SIM Card into the terminal.    1). Screw off the screw of SIM card case, and open the cover. 2). Slide back the SIM card door and lift it up. 3). Slide the SIM card into the SIM door making sure that the clipped corner of the SIM card lines up with the clipped corner of the SIM holder. 4). Close the SIM card door and slide it to lock the SIM card in place. 5). Replace the cover of SIM card case and fixes it with a screw.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 7 of 16 Connecting your terminal with desktop phone If you want to use the terminal to make calls, you should connect the terminal with a common wired desktop phone.                  There are two communication portals at  the back of  the terminal.  You can connect one desktop phone and billing machine (optional) with our terminal. It’s very easy to connect the phone and terminal using a common communication cable.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 8 of 16 Operation and Setting 1.  Power on/off the FWT There is a toggle switch on the back of the FWT.  2. Date and Time setting and query 2.1 Date Query command: **1010*1#.   Response Confirmation Tone if successful and device will display Year,Month,Day. The below photo is a sample:   2.2 Time Query Command: **1010*2#. Response Confirmation Tone if successful and device will display hour and minute.   The below photo is a sample response:
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 9 of 16  2.3 Set time command: **2011*MMMM*YYMMDDHHMM# Response Confirmation Tone if successful. MMMM is password, default password is 0505. YYMMDDHHMM is year (YY) month (MM) day (DD) hour (HH) minute (MM).  2.4 Version Query Command: **1010*0# Response Confirmation Tone if successful and device will display current Software version number. The below photo is a sample response:   1. Dialing: Pick up the handset and input desired number after hearing dialing tone; Press “#” key after inputting desired number to dial it immediately, it will be dialed out automatically after 4 seconds if you don’t press “#” key;   The LCD will display below photo:
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 10 of 16  2. Pick up phone call: When  the  terminal  rings  that  means  there  is  new  call  incoming,  the  LCD  will display the above photo, pick up handset to proceed conversation, and then it will show the below photo:  Return handset to the base after conversation completed. The LCD will show the below photo with the total call timer:
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 11 of 16   4. Special setting commands. Password Authority Management Function Change password **2010*MMMM*NNNN*NNNN#  MMMM is previous password  and NNNN  is  new password,  default password is 0505. Set Time **2011*MMMM*YYMMDDHHMM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success MMMM  is password, YYMMDDHHMM is  year  (YY)  month (MM)  day  (DD) hour  (HH)  minute (MM). Set  command authority **2012*MMMM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success The  command  is used  to  obtain setting authorization,  and it will lose  efficacy  in another minute. default  password  is 0505. RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS **2030*1234# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Restore  default value.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 12 of 16 The following commands need customer to gain some setting permissions. (The red letter ones ) Function setting Volume setting  **1020*N# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success N is volume level 1-8,Default  level  is level 5. Set  100ms  flash hang up. **1050*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Default  value  is 100ms  flash  hang up. Enable  ring  back tone **1060*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Play  ring  back  tone when  you  call  out but  did  not’  getting through.   Disable  ring  back tone **1060*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success This option is ON by default. Enable  Caller  ID blocking **1100*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success No  all  SIM  card support  this function. Disable  Caller  ID blocking **1100*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Default value Call in and call out Display numbers in DTMF mode **1110*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Show  as  DTMF  by default. Query  number display mode **1110*2# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  and  show  up as 10X Value  0  means DTMF mode. Set  numbers  dial out delayed **1120*T# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success T is delayed time. Its value is 1~9 second. The  minimum  time is  1  second,  default value is 5 second.   Query  delay seconds and dial out after  pressing  call number **1120*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  and  show  up as 2XX XX  means  delayed time  duration.  Unit: second,  e.g.  03 means 3 seconds.
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 13 of 16 Disable international  phone call out **1140*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success To  restrict  overseas call.  Overseas  call   are  enabled  by default. Enable international  phone call out **1140*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Enable  international phone call out Query  international phone  call restriction **1140*2# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  and  show  up as 40X If value of X is 1, it means  there  is international  call restriction;   If value of X is 0, it means  there  is  no international  call restriction. Restrict  all incoming calls **1141*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success All  incoming  calls are  barred.  There  is no  restriction  by default. Cancel all incoming call restriction **1141*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success No  incoming  call  is barred. Call setup Set call waiting  **1200*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  Turn  off  call waiting **1200*0# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  Set  unconditional transfer **1211*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success MMM is the transfer of the phone number Set busy transfer  **1221*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success MMM is the transfer of the phone number setup  unable  to  get through  and **1231*MMM#  Response Confirmation  Tone  if MMM is the transfer of the phone number
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 14 of 16 transfer  success Setup  No-answer diversion **1241*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success MMM is the transfer of the phone number No  response  30s after transfer Cancel all transfer  **1250*1# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  Set the number of time delay dialed **1321*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone if success Set  telephone number 1 MMM is the transfer of the phone number No default value **1322*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone if success Set  telephone number 2 MMM is the transfer of the phone number No default value **1323*MMM# Response Confirmation  Tone if success Set  telephone number 3 MMM is the transfer of the phone number No default value Set  the  call  time delay **1310*MM# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success MM  is  the  Set  the number  of  seconds, Up  to  two  digits, The default value of 5 seconds Call  switching (hold) **2000*#    conference call  **3000*#    Fixed  dialling  Query all  incoming  **1141*2#  Response Confirmation  Tone  if If value of X is 1, it means  there  is
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 15 of 16 function  calls setting  success  and  show  up as 40X international  call restriction;   If value of X is 0, it means  there  is  no international  call restriction. Set  incoming  call blacklist **1142*M*N# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success M  is  sequence number,  value ranges from 0-9, and means  there  are  10 groups of number. N  means  number segment,  maximum length is 11 digits. Clear  all  incoming call blacklist **1142*# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Clear  all  incoming call blacklist Query  incoming call white list **1143*M*# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success    and show up as XXNNN M  is  sequence number,  value ranges  from  0-9, means  the  sequence number  in  10 numbers. It  is  showed  as XXNNN…,   XX  is  sequence number, ranges from 0-9;  its  value  is  the same as that of M. NNN  is  restricted number segment. Set  fixed  restricted number **1144*M*N# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success M  is  sequence number, ranges from 0-9;  it  means  you can set 10 telephone numbers. N  is  number
Fixed Wireless Terminal Page 16 of 16 segment,  the  length is  no  more  than  11 digits. Clear  all  fixed restricted numbers **1144*# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success Clear  all  fixed restricted numbers Inquire  fixed restricted number **1145*M# Response Confirmation  Tone  if success  and  show  up as XXNNN… M  is  sequence number, ranges from 0-9; it means you are inquiring  the  Nth phone number in the 10  numbers,  and showed  as XXNNN…,  XX  is sequence  number, ranges  from  0-9;  its value is the same as M. NNN…  means restricted  number segment.  Packing List  With the Fixed Wireless Terminal, there are some accessories. When you get the terminal please check them and to see whether you have all of them. Please contact us or call the distributor in your area to receive the absent parts if you find that you lack one of them as below: Name Quantity Remark DC adapter  1pcs DC5V/1A Antenna  1pcs  User Manual  1pcs English
- 4 - FCC Caution: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 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.   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.     This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.

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