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Instruction Manual
CONTENTS WARNING! FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE.......................................................................... 1 1. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCTS ...................................................................... 2 EXPLANATION OF ALERT SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL .............................. 2 FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS........................... 3 1.2 Telephone handling instructions .........................................................................................
WARNING! FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE This PCS base station complies with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies with the following Standards and Guidelines: • FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radio-Frequency Radiation.
1. BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCTS 1.1 EXPLANATION OF ALERT SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL So that user can use this product in the correct safe manner, this instruction manual uses various alert symbols. These symbols are for the prevention of injury to the user or others and for the prevention of property damage. The following shows the symbols and explains their meaning. Please learn these symbols before reading this manual.
1.2 FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS Telephone handling instructions Do not turn this telephone on where there is dust or flammable substance such as propane gas or gasoline. Otherwise, it may cause fire or explosion Do not insert any metal pieces or foreign matter into crevices on this phone. Otherwise, it may cause electric shock or breakage. Do not turn this telephone on near electronic equipment that uses sensitive controls or weak signals.
FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS (continue) Never attempt to dry your telephone if it is gets wet by placing it in a microwave oven, also never place this phone in or on microwave ovens, high voltage containers or electronic cooking equipment. Do not get on this telephone. (Especially be careful with small children.) Do not put this telephone in a dusty, humid or hot place. Otherwise, it may cause a fire or a breakage. Do not put this telephone near heaters or fires.
1.3 FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS AC Adapter handling instructions Always use the designed power source. Connecting to the wrong power source may cause a fire or breakage. Do not make a short circuit between the DC output terminals. Otherwise, it may cause breakage, dire or injury. In case of dropping or breaking AC adapter, immediately unplug AC adapter form AC outlet. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock or breakage. Take it to the dealer promptly.
FOR SAFE OPERATION - IT IS IMPORTANT YOU READ THIS (continue) In the event that smoke or strange odors from AC adapter, unplug the AC Adapter from the AC outlet immediately. Otherwise, continued use may cause a fire or electric shock. Repairing by yourself is dangerous, so take it to the dealer promptly. If the AC adapter is exposed to water, unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet immediately. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock or emission.
1.4 CAUTION OF USING About water and rain Do not use it in bathroom or plunge it into water. Try to avoid telephone from getting wet by rain drops etc. If the phone gets wet, immediately wipe it with dry cloth. Operating environment You may hear some noise when cars or motor cycles pass by. You may hear some noise or your phone call may be cut off if you use it by OA equipment or electrical equipment.
1.5 FEATURES OF DESKTOP TELEPHONE UTS600 UTS600 Desktop Telephone is a digital wireless telephone that incorporated PHS digital cordless-phone technology in an ordinary touch-tone telephone. UTS600 connects wirelessly to existing PHS network rather than a landline. UTS600 operates just like an ordinary wire-line telephone. You pick up the handset, hear a dial tone, and enter the phone number on the keypad and waits for a connection.
1.6 CHECK PACKEAGE CONTENTS Check package components after opening box.
1.7 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 9 8 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
a. Earphone/Microphone Jack Connect earphone and external microphone instead of handset receiver and microphone. b. DC IN Jack DC Power supply connector for telephone. Connect DC plug of attached AC adapter c. Ringer Volume Switch Select Ringer Sound Level by this switch to "High" or "Low". d. REDIAL Key Press this key to place a call by redial. e. PAUSE Key Press this key to hold a conversation. f. FLASH Key Press this key to use "Hook Flash" function. g.
2. OPERATION 2.1 PREPARATION Connect Whip Antenna to Desktop Telephone antenna connector. Antenna Connector Desktop Telephone Whip Antenna Flex the Whip Antenna as shown below. Insert AC plug of AC adapter into AC outlet, and insert DC plug into the Desktop Telephone DC IN jack..
2.2 Antenna Orientation Careful placement of the antenna is necessary to ensure clear reception.
Main Unit Site Selection Choose a suitable location for the FSU Main Unit. the device to: Make sure the site will not expose • Direct sunlight • Dampness or moisture • Dust • Magnetic fields • Vibration • Extremes of heat, cold or humidity. Install the FSU on a stable surface, such as a desk or wall. Consider the length of the AC Adapter cord in determining the Main Unit’s location. To avoid possible interference from the connected telephone, make sure the Main Unit is installed at least 1 meter away.
• U-bolt for pole mount • Terminal lug • Terminal lug crimper Note : In areas where lightning may strike, a lightning protector is required.
• Coaxial cable adapter TNC-J/SM-J (optional) • 5 meters of coaxial cable (optional) • Power cable Coaxial Cable Installation Once the locations for the antenna and the main unit have been determined, use the procedures in this section to install the cable. 1. Measure and cut a length of cable to fit between the main unit and the antenna. 2. Run the cable between the main unit and the antenna. 3. Using the cable stripper, strip both ends of the coaxial cable.
Antenna Installation NOTE : The antenna shown in this manual is one of the three types of antennae used in the UTStarcom-WLL system. 1. Unpack the FSU Antenna and accessories. Make sure all parts are in good condition. The FSU Antenna and accessories are shown in Figure 2-2.
2. Assemble the FSU antenna by attaching the bracket to the antenna according to Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3: Antenna Bracket Assembly 3. After installing the antenna, use the PHS Signal Analyzer to check the receiving signal level. Measure the reception level (RX LVL) at the TNC connector on the FSU.
4. At the site selected for the FSU antenna, tentatively mount the antenna and take several RSS measurements approximately 15 cm from the antenna. Position the antenna where it receives that strongest signal. Then mount the antenna on a pole. Refer to the figure below for assembly of the bracket onto the pole Weep Hole Figure 2-4 : Antenna Mounted On Pole Note : Make sure that the weep hole is positioned at the lower edge of the antenna bracket as shown in Figure 2-4. 5.
WARNING : DEPENDING ON LOCATION, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO GROUND THE ANTENNA TO PREVENT DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING. REFER TO THE FIGURE BELOW FOR A DIAGRAM OF THE EARTH CABLE CONNECTION. 6 inches above ground Terminal Lug ground line AWG 12 copper wire insulated 5 ft. by .5 inch copper clad rod Figure 2-5 : Earth Cable Connection 6. Attach a terminal lug to the lower bracket screw and tighten screw. 7.
9. Connect the coaxial cable to the antenna as shown in Figure 2-6. Coaxial Cable Figure 2-6 : Coaxial Cable Connection to Antenna 10.Wrap the cable connection first with the self-adhesive rubber tape. Stretch the tape until it is ½ its original width. Then wrap the PVC tape around the rubber tape. 2.3 OPERATION Desktop Phone will start its function when you insert the DC plug into DC IN jack. It will communicate with PHS base station automatically, and operation will be available after few seconds.
Receive a Call Ringing tone will be heard from desktop telephone when it receive a call. Conversation will be available when you pick up the handset. Placing a call on hold Place a call on hold by depressing "PAUSE" key when you want to temporarily stop the conversation. While the other party is placed on hold, they can not hear you. They hear a hold melody during holding. You can go back to the conversation by depressing "PAUSE" key again.