FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Highlights 1. Before You Start 1.1 Safety precautions 1.2 Optimal Phone Performance 1.3 Care and Service 2. Getting started & Installation 2.1 Checking The Parts 2.2 Know your Terminal 2.3 Setting up your terminal 2.4 Install of Desktop 2.5 Install of Wall Mounting 2.6 How to install battery 2.7 Installation For the Data Service 2.8 Indications 2.9 Multi-extension Installations 3. Basic Functions 3.1 Power On/Off 3.2 Making Calls 3.3 Receiving Calls 3.4 Ending a calls 4.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Fixed Wireless Terminal that has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communications technology, Code Division Multiple Access(CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide various advanced features. The terminal enables the normal operation and direct connection of standard telephone equipment into the cellular network. The standard unit provides: This Model looks perfect on your desk in the office.
This Model provides: AC Power supply with barrel plug connector Support Dial tone Touch tone (DTMF) or Pulse Dialing A phone jack to plug in the telephone equipment Support Caller ID Telephone Ring voltage used to ring the telephone connected to the unit, with a REN (Ringer Equivalence Numbers) of 4 A phone jack to plug in the G3 FAX equipment Data Port for service and repair(RS-232 data cable, optional) Voice-Mail Notification ring alerts you to new voice-mail messages Dipole Antenna Some features can not
1. Before You Start 1.1 Safety precautions Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Do not use this product near swimming pools or other bodies of water. Telephones with multiple terminating impedance should be set for 600ohms. Important Before installing or operating this product, read this information. 1.2 Optimal Phone Performance Do not use the unit with a damaged antenna. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified technician immediately.
Use only the battery, antenna and AC power supply provided by Authorized Dealer. Using any other type will invalidate the warranty. Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and invalidate the warranty. Do not use the unit in designated no cellular phone use area. Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity Avoid wetting the unit with any liquids.
This product is designed for being used within commercial power. In other voltage area, please install voltage stability device and use it. When struck by lightning, unplug to protect terminal from lightning damage and fire. Don't install this product near other electronic appliance. When installing battery, be careful of polarity. Install in indication of green signal. When used in wall, set up terminal type near it. 2. Getting started and Installation 2.
2.2 Know your Terminal 1) Antenna 2) LED Top (LED type) 3) DC In 6) UIM 4) RJ-11 Front 5) Serial port Back side 1. Antenna : Connector Connecting Port for TNC Antenna 2.
Name LED Color Activity GREEN On LED lights in GREEN indicates the external power is supplied. Power is being supplied by AC adapter RED On Indicates the status of backup battery. The terminal can be operated if the backup battery is connected, even though the external power supply is cut off. Battery is fully charged or supplying power. Off No Power/Power is being supplied by battery Power /Battery RED RSSI Flashing Low Battery Warning.
2.3 Setting up your terminal This Model operates by receiving electricity form an electrical outlet or internal battery. 1.Connect the terminal mounted antenna on the side of the terminal. 2.Connect a conventional wired telephone to a RJ-11 phone port. 3.Plug the AC adapter output onto the rear DC 12V jack of the Terminal. 4.Plug the AC adapter plug into an appropriate electrical outlet. 5.Connect a G3 analog facsimile machine to a dedicated RJ-11 port. 2.3.1 Adjust Your WLL 1.
2.3.3 Additional Telephone Equipment If you plan to use a device other than a telephone with your WLL, make sure that device will work with a normal wired telephone line. FAX Machines Connect a fax machine with the same way it needs to be set up for use on a regular wired telephone line. PBX Systems PABX installation should only be performed by experienced telephone technicians. 2.4 Install of Desktop Installing your WLL Terminal on a desktop is very easy.
Assemble the Wall-Bracket by using 2 Places slots on the bottom of the phone, and then hook up holes of the Wall-Bracket to the screw head. 2.6 How to install battery 1.Open battery cover on the bottom side of the WLL. 2.Connect the battery DC power connector/cable to WLL. 3.Inset the battery pack in the right position between the hold bars. 4.Close the battery cover. 2.
2.8 Indications 1. Sound indications are described in following table Type Status Meaning Normal dial tone 20 sec on ; 300 msec off The WLL is in-service with adequate receive signal. So Indicates that call service is available. No Service tone 1.5sec on ; 800 msec off WLL is not capable of making or receiving calls. Outgoing call restriction tone 800 msec on ; 200 msec off WLL is not capable of Making calls but is capable of receiving calls.
2.9 Multi-extension Installations This Model has 2 jacks. You can connect up to 4 phones to the terminal using RJ-11 jack. A user must buy additional parts to extend the connection. For multi-extension Installations, make sure that all the extensions are on-hook. If one extension is off-hook (not hung up), none of the extensions on that line will ring when a call is being received. 3. Basic Functions 3.1 Power On/Off 1. The power jack on the side of the WLL. The POWER LED indicates the presents status; 2.
NOTE: - When you turn on the WLL, it will automatically search for service signal. When it successfully acquires service state, it will generate a dial tone on the handset. - Not entering any key for 15 seconds warning tone will be produced. - In the overlap dial mode, it may take over 15 seconds. - If Hot Line function is enabled, busy tone is not produced and hot line number is automatically connected. 3. If the radio service is not available or radio signal is too weak to detect; The RSSI LED is Red.
NOTE : - Be sure the phone's ringer is enabled. - If you heard incoming call in picking up the handset, you can receive the call by pressing any key. 3.4 Ending a Calls When you have completed the call, place the handset back on telephone. Also you can hook flash more than about 1 second to end a call and place a new call without hanging up the handset. 4. Advanced Functions 4.
4.2.3 Release Alarm Setting 1.Pick up the handset. 2.Press <*( )>, <*( )>, <2> and <#( )>. NOTE : When you will hear the alarm sound, pick up the handset to turn off alarm. 4.3 Connecting tone A discrete tone is generated when a call is connected successfully. 1.Pick up the handset. 2.Press <*( ) >, <*( ) > and <3>. 3.Press <*( ) > to set connection tone. Press <#( ) > to release connection tone. 4.4 Ear-piece Voice volume You can control the Ear-piece volume on your phone. 1.
4.6 Outgoing Calls Lock If you try to make an outgoing call while outgoing call lock is enabled, then you will hear warning tone after dial time-out as a indication of entering the LOCK code. You should enter LOCK code to make an outgoing call. LOCK code is composed of 4 digits and the initial setting is "0000". Outgoing Call Lock feature is disabled as a factory setting 1.Pick up the handset. 2.Press <*( ) >, <*( ) > and <6>. 3.Press 4 digits Lock Code Number.
4.8 Reset Reset the terminal back to the initial service status of factory pre-programmed state. This feature can be disabled and enabled through simple keypad number code entry. 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press <*( ) >, <*( ) > and <10>. 3. Press 4 digits Lock Code Number. (The default lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory.) NOTE : If the code is correct, it will confirm with a tone. If not, it returns to the stand by mode with error beep. 4. Press <*( ) >. 5. Wait until you hear confirmation tone. 4.
4.10.1 Setting a Standard Modem in PC The phone is set as DS mode by default.If you want to confirm this, Refer to 4.10 users must designate a proper standard modem to a proper serial port(COM port) of their computers. - Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. - Double-Click Modem - When Modem Properties appears, click Add. - Check the box next to where it says, "Don't detect my modem, I will select it from a list" and then click Next.
4.10.2 Browsing the Internet 1) Setting s Dial-Up Networking - Double-click My Computer -> Double-click Dial-Up Networking ----> Double-click Make New Connection. - Click next - Check second radio button and Click next - Check third radio button and Click next - Check first radio button and Click next - Enter the telephone number, the designated number of your operator or ISP (ex #777) . Click Next. - Enter User Name and password. Click Next.
4.11 R-UIM The removable user identity module (R-UIM) Specification is TIA/EIA/IS-820 and R-UIM Addendum1 is TIA/EIA/IS-820-1. 1.Open UIM cover on the bottom side of the WLL. 2.Connect the UIM Card connector to WLL. 3.Close the UIM cover. NOTE : Turn off the phone whenever you insert or remove UIM card. 4.12 Authentication Function The Authentication Key function prevents the owner's phone number from being cloned by others. The phone has its own authentication key function.
1) Speed Dial Function On / Off You can set the Speed Dial function by entering the following functions. 1. Press "36*#11*" to Speed Dial On 2. Press "36*#12*" to Speed Dial Off 2) Making a Call Using the Speed Dialing Function - Make sure the Speed Dial Function is "on" and find the memory station number in the Phonebook.
1. Press "36*#21*" to Emergency Call Hold On 2. Press "36*#22*" to Emergency Call Hold Off 5.1.4 Hot Line 1. The Hot Line function is used to make an automatic, quick call to a designated number without dialing. Just pick up the handset, then a call will be made. 2. The Hot Line number should be registered at address 99 in the Phone book.
5.3 Phone Book 5.3.1 Storing Phone Numbers 1. Pick up the telephone handset and Press "36*#51" 2. Press the 2 digit address you would like to store the phone number. Suppose the address is <4>, press [04]. 3. Press the phone numbers to be saved digit by digit . 4. When you press <*( )> button (saving), you will hear a indicating the number has been successfully stored. 5.3.2 Deleting Phone Numbers 1) Deleting a Number 1. Pick up the telephone handset and Press "36*#52" 2.
5.5.2 Ringer Cadence Setting 1. After selecting the frequency, select the cadence. Select a desired number from 1~ 6 to terminate ringer frequency and ringer cadence setting. 2. Press 36*#8. 3. Select a desired number from 1~6. - 1: 1Sec On 2 Sec Off - 2: 0.4 Sec On 0.2 Sec Off - 0.4 Sec On 2 Sec Off - 3: 1 Sec On 4.5 Sec Off - 4: 1 Sec On 4 Sec Off - 5: 0.25 Sec On 0.25 Sec Off - 0.25 Sec On 1.25 Sec Off - 6: 2 Sec On 4 Sec Off 4. Press <*( )> button to save the setting .
5.9 Restrict Call Mode While the Restrict Call function is enabled, the specified numbers cannot be called. These specified numbers start with specific digits. The specific digits are set according to the following procedure (Storing the Deny dial number). Among these specified numbers you can permit some numbers by designating start digits by following procedure (Storing the Permit dial number). This terminal has 10 Deny dial numbers (1~10), and max. 32 digits can be stored in each Deny dial number.
3. Press "LOCK code" (4 digits). 4. Press one of "Memory number" for deny dial number(01~10). 5. Press the "digits" (Max. 32digits). 6. If you want to store more Deny Dial Numbers continue from step2 7. Press <*( )> button to save the setting . 6.System Functions 6.1 Call Waiting Call Waiting is a feature, which enables you to be alerted to a second incoming call while you are on the first call of your telephone.
7. FAX Functions(Optional) 7.1 FAX Set-up To send or receive analog FAX messages, the WLL should be equipped with an analog FAX module(Option), connected a conventional Fax machine the WLL. 7.2 Sending FAX message You can send and receive FAX massages using a FAX machine connected to the WLL. 1) Dual dialing Method 1. Load documents to send into a FAX machine. 2. Pick up the handset or press On-hook of the FAX machine. 3. Press <*( ) >, <*( ) >, <8>, <1> and wait for dial tone. 4.
8.Summary Table 1) Advanced Functions I II 1. Minute alert beep <*( )>, <*( )> 1 2. Alarm <*( )>, <*( )> III <*( <#( Explanation Decides whether alert beep should sound at one minute intervals. )>Set )>Release <1><1> AM mode in 12Hour mode 2 IV Enter alarm time Used when you want to set alarm time(AM mode in 12 (00:00~11:59) and <*( )>Set Hour mode). <1><2> PM mode in Enter alarm time Used when you want to set 12Hour mode alarm time(PM mode in 12 (00:00~11:59) and <*( )>Set Hour mode).
Enter fax number Used when you want to send a message by a fax machine 8. Fax Tx <*( )>, 8 <*( )> <1> Wait for dial tone 9. Fax Rx <*( )>, 9 <*( )> <1>Always mode <2> Once mode <3> Reset to voice mode 10. Terminal Reset <*( )>, Enter 4 digits lock code <*( )> 10 <*( )> Return phone to factory settings. <*( )>, 11 <0~9> <*( )> <*( )> Set Auto dial time(0sec ~ 9sec) 11. Auto Dial time Used when you receive a message by a fax machine 2) Supplementary Functions I II Explanation III 1.
9. Ringer Cadence Control. 10. Dial Tone Freq. 36*#8 36*#9 1(1Sec On2 Sec Off) 2(0.4Sec On0.2Sec Off-0.4Sec On2 Sec Off) 3(1Sec On4.5Sec Off) 4(1Sec On4Sec Off) 5(0.25Sec On0.25 Sec Off-0.25Sec On 1.25Sec Off) 6(2Sec On4 Sec Off) 1(350+440Hz) 2(400Hz) 3(425Hz) 4(450Hz) <*( )> Set Ringer Cadence Control(for test). <*( )> Set Dial Tone Frequency (for test) <*( )> Set DM mode or DS mode 11. DM/DS mode 36*#10 1(DM mode) 2(DS mode) 12.
9. Troubleshooting Guide Problems Troubleshoot the conventional wired telephone When you hear no sound after hook-off? Troubleshoot the Fixed Wireless Terminal What To Do In the event you are unable to place or receive telephone calls, first be sure that the connection wire is properly connected to the RJ-11 phone port on the terminal and to the RJ-11 port of the telephone. If unsure whether or not the telephone is operational, connect a telephone, which is known to be operational to the terminal.
When the never or poor ring/sound Voice call works but Data Service does not work Check you will achieve the best audio quality with only a single telephone"Off-hoo" at a time Check Re-measure your cable and accordingly. Make the number less than 5 by removing some of the telephones or changing to telephones with smaller REN values. Check the PC setup in Data Service Manual. NOTE : 1.Only Authorized Service Personnel should remove the cover of the fixed wireless terminal for additional service.
10. Specifications Frequency Range HTT-800/810 Tx : 824~849 MHz HTT-1900 Tx : 1850~1910 MHz Rx : 1930~1990 MHz Channel Bandwidth CDMA 1.25 MHz Multi Connection 4 REN Rx : 869~894 MHz RJ-11 Phone/Analog Fax port 2 Frequency Stability ധ 300 Hz Tx Power Max. 0.377W Rx Power Level -104 ~ -25 dBm Temperature of operation -20 ~ + 50 Relative humidity 5% ~ + 95% Power Supply(Adapter) Input :AC 110~240V /50~60Hz Output : DC 12V 1.5A Battery Capacity 8.
G G G G Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. . INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone.
G G G G SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT ’ S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless 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 Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.Government.These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
G G G G FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Part 15 of 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. Information to User 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.