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TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION ...............................................................3 HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...........5 SAFERTY PRECAUTIONS .............................................6 1. GETTING STARTED ..................................................15 1.1 CHECK THE PHONE AND ITS ACCESSORIES ............................. 15 1.2 PHONE SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 16 1.3 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS .........................................
4.1 THE 4.5DBI OMNI ANTENNA .................................................... 27 4.2 THE 10DBI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA ......................................... 27 INTRODUCTION • Thank you for purchasing FSU810. • To ensure correct usage of this equipment, please read this User Guide thoroughly. • The illustrations used in this document were created expressly for instructional purposes and may differ slightly from the actual phone. • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UTStarcom, Inc.
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.
HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL • In this manual, “press” means to press the key and then release; “press and hold” means to press the key for 2 sec or more and then release. • In this manual, “service area” refers to area that FSU810 can receive signals effectively.
Precautions” thoroughly to ensure correct and safety usage. • The cautions included here are provided to prevent danger to persons and property. • The following explain the degree of danger and damage that could occur if these safety precautions are not observed correctly. SAFERTY PRECAUTIONS This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may directly result in property damage or injury. This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may result in the possibility of property damage or injury.
observed. This symbol indicates a prohibited action. This symbol indicates an action that must always be performed. This symbol indicates that disassembly is prohibited. This symbol indicates that the plug of the power cord must be removed form the outlet. z Handling the Equipment and Power Adapter Use only the battery and power adapter designated for this equipment. Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage, overheating, explosion or even fire.
The equipment, battery and the power adapter are not waterproof, so they should be kept from wetting by rain or etc. Do not apply strong impact or vibration, and do not throw. Such actions could result in battery leakage, overheating, cracking or fire. Do not place the equipment or power adapter inside a microwave oven or high-voltage appliances. Otherwise, it may result in battery leakage, overheating or cracking as well as phone or power adapter overheating, smoke, fire or circuit damage.
Do not use the equipment while driving. Otherwise, it may cause a traffic accident. Stop the vehicle in a safe place before using the equipment. Disconnect the power adapter and remove the battery in areas such as aircraft, hospital, etc., where such usage is forbidden to avoid influence on electronic devices and electrical medical equipment. Observe the relative stipulations when you have to use the equipment in such area. Do not use the equipment near electronic equipment easy to be interfered.
Keep magnetic card, etc., away from the equipment. Otherwise, the contents of floppy disks, cash cards, etc., can be erased. Keep pins, nails, hairpins, etc., away from the receiver speaker. A dynamic speaker is used and this will magnetically attract such objects, which may result in personal injury. z Handling the Battery Do not throw the battery into fire to avoid fire or cracking the battery. Do not apply force if the battery cannot be correctly installed to the phone.
There is danger of loss of vision if the battery fluid should get into the eyes, so, in such case, do not rub the eyes. Wash the eyes with clean water and immediately consult a physician. Do not use or leave the battery close to places such as a fire, heater, etc., where temperature is high. This could result in battery leakage, overheating, cracking and fire. When the battery is recharged or stored, if there is something wrong such as generation of heat, discoloration, deformation, etc.
Do not place the equipment at places with temperature more than 45 ℃ for a long time. Otherwise, it may cause battery leakage, overheating, and performance degradation or usage life shortened. Among the battery cord, the red line is anode, the black line is cathode, and the yellow line is sensor outlet. z Handling the Power Adapter Always use AC110/220V±10% power supply for the power adapter. Other voltages can result in electrical shock, fire or malfunction. Never short the power adapter.
In the case of intrusion by a fluid such as water, immediately remove the power cord from the power outlet to prevent overheating, fire, electrical shock and malfunction. Do not use the power adapter in places with high humidity, such as bathrooms, to avoid fire and malfunction. Do not touch the power adapter, power cord or power outlet with wet hands. Otherwise, it may cause electrical shock. Always disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning to avoid any chance of electrical shock.
Usage near ordinary phones, TVs, radios and OA equipment may adversely affect the communication with the equipment, and so it should be avoided. z Requests Concerning the Battery Store in a cool, well-ventilated place where there is no direct sunlight. If the battery is kept no power for a long time, if may become impossible to recharge the battery. Do not discard old batteries together with normal trash.
1. GETTING STARTED 1.1 Check the phone and its accessories Open the package and check the components. If you find there is something missing or anything damaged, please contact your local distributor.
• Certificate of conformity 1.2 Phone specifications Size Weight Battery Transmitting Power Power Adaptor Battery Time Standby Approximately 160mm × 120mm × 30mm(not including antenna) Approximately 370g(including the battery) Ni-MH 4.8V 1600mAH Approximately 10mW Input 80V—320V Output 6.5V 680mA Approximately 10 hours • Install the battery correctly before getting started. • Standby time refers to normal operation with the receiver in the cradle and the phone available for calls.
1.3 Description of components 1. Data Communication Port (indicated DATA). 2. Power Adaptor Socket 3. Phone/Fax Extension Interface 4. Network Signal Strength Indicator If FSU810 receives a good network signal, the green indicator will light steadily; If FSU810 receives a marginal network signal, the green indicator will wink; If FSU810 fails to receive any signals, this green indicator will not light. 5.
by the battery, the red indicator will wink; If the battery is totally exhausted, the indicator will not light. 6. Power Key • Pressing and holding, will switch the FSU810 on and off. • After switching the FUS810 off, please wait for a moment before switching it on again. 7.Included Whip Antenna • Do not bend or shake the antenna to prevent damage. 8. Holes for Hanging • FSU810 can be wall-mounted to save space. 9. Battery Compartment Cover 1.
Remove the battery compartment cover. Install the battery. • The battery connector is keyed to insure correct installation and polarity. Secure the battery compartment cover. Make sure that the cover is tightly secured. 1.5 Supply power Connect the 3-phase plug of the power adaptor to an electrical source outlet; Connect the power adaptor to the according socket of FSU810. • Make sure all the facilities are properly connected; • Please use the power adaptor to supply power instead of battery alone.
supply FSU810 directly. • A grounded power outlet is required to insure safety and correct operation. 1.6 Charge the battery • Please install the battery correctly according to the illustration above. • The battery backup is rated for 10 hours when fully charged, depending on the Network conditions and the frequency of usage. • The battery is designed for emergency use, for example, when there is an unexpected power cut, the battery will supply power automatically. • Avoid total battery drain.
1.7 Getting started • When the facilities and battery are correctly installed, press and hold the power key for 3 seconds to switch FSU810 on. • If FSU810 is located properly in the region of the network, both the signal and power indicators will light. If the FSU810 receives a good network signal, the green indicator will light steadily; If FSU810 receives a marginal network signal, the green indicator will wink; If FSU810 fails to receive any signals, this green indicator will not light.
2. FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS • FSU810 receives radio signals from the PAS network and its Public Switched Telephone Number is determined and programmed by the network operator. FSU810 replaces the wired connection between the common telephone and the central office with a radio link. A telephone set or the network interface can connect to FSU810. • In order to prevent the interference and keep the good voice quality, please keep the telephone away from FSU810 by at least 1m.
service provided will be equivalent but not exactly the same as wired line service. • NOTE: ∗ Before dialing, make sure that signal strength is sufficient. ∗ Pick up the receiver and wait for the dial tone before dialing. Dial tone can be delivered from the Central Office to the phone and may be delayed slightly to allow the connection to be established, depending on local service options. ∗ It is normal if there is a delay after dialing while the system is setting up the wireless connection.
off. When FSU810 is switched off, the phone will not function and the indicator lights will go out. • If you have subscribed to the Caller ID Service (requires network support), the caller’s number will be displayed. • In order to insure good voice quality, please keep the phone away from FSU810 by at least 1m. 2.2 Connected with a fax machine • Connect the FSU810 with a fax machine the same way as connecting it with a telephone. • The phone number of the fax is programmed by the network operator.
wireless access to the Internet, and can communicate with computers wirelessly at 32K. Please refer to the PAS USB Communications Cable / modem User Guide for further information. 1. Insert the PAS modem’s DDI connector into the data communication port (indicated DATA) of FSU810. 2. Insert the USB connector of the PAS modem into the USB port of the computer. For driver installation, property settings and dial-up, please refer to the PAS modem User Guide.
Please use a soft and dry cloth to remove the dust or dirt on the equipment. • Cleaning of stubborn dirt: Please use a soft wet towel with diluted cleaning detergent to clean it, then wipe with a dry cloth. • Never use solvents like benzene, thinner or gasoline as detergent by reason of that they will spoil the exterior of FSU810 or change the color of it. 3.
If the malfunction symptoms are not listed in the above table, or the corresponding solution is invalid, please contact your local UTStarcom Customer Service Center. For Technical Support and Assistance please visit the UTStarcom website at http://www.utstar.com Select “ Support “ and be directed to the Toll Free number of the UTStarcom International Professional Service Regional Center that serves your area. Or you can call the UTStarcom North America Professional Service organization at 1-(866) 663-3266.