WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual Introduction of WS-2000/4000 (1) (2) Simple & refined design for the use in the office and a house. Basically designed for the desktop, this can be installed in any place thanks to the wall mount bracket. (3) Clear and high voice quality (8Kbps / 13 Kbps QCELP, 8Kbps EVRC) (4) A user can easily adjust the volume of the handset with the volume control, and set the volume at the optimal level.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual (18) Thanks to a Full Duplex Speaker Phone, a user can converse with Echo-Free. (19) Being a system dependent, this terminal transmits DTMF for ARS connection. (20) This terminal supports High Speed Packet Data by using MSM 5000 family chip.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1. Installation Thank you for purchasing this product. Please check whether the product package contains the following items. If there are items missing, please contact the store where the unit was purchased.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1.1 Installation Procedure ? Connect the DC jack to the back panel of the phone as shown in the figure below. Connect the plug of the SMPS to a power outlet and to SMPS for the phone. ? ? Turn power on by moving the switch button to the right as shown in the following figure. The power-up sound indicates the phone is initialized.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Adjust the antenna direction until the maximum Antenna power sign is displayed on the LCD screen. (Each bar indicates the received signal strength. More bars indicate higher signal strength and a better service condition.) ? See 2.1 Power-Up / Power-Down 1.2 Installing the Wall Bracket (Optional) Before finalizing the precise location of the phone, please perform the signal strength test to ensure the best operating condition location for the assembled unit.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1.3 Phone Description (Figure 1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual Antenna RF Connector Power Switch DC Power Jack (Figure 1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1.4 Safety Instructions Basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk when using this unit. · · · · · · · · · · · Read and follow all instructions marked on the product. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this unit. When the unit is subsequently used, incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock. When service is required, take the unit to an authorized service center.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual - If this product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 2. Before Using Your Phone 2.1 Power-Up / Power-Down 2.1.1 General Power-Up Manufacturer’s logo will be displayed for 1 second when the power is turned on. ? (Figure 2.1.1-1) ? The screen (Figure 2.1.1-2) will be displayed with the power-up sound. DOWTEL WIRELESS PHONE (Figure 2.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 2.1.2 No Service If the “No Service” message appears as illustrated in Figure 2.1.2, the location where the phone is installed may be an area where the signal from the Service Provider is not being delivered to the phone. If the number of bars beside the Ant. symbol on the screen (Figure 2,1,1-3) is small, the received signal strength is weak. < Reference 2.3.1 RSSI Icon> No Service (Figure 2.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 2.1.4 Power Two types of power are used in this phone. - AC power : 90 ~ 400 V Internal Battery If the AC power is suddenly disconnected to the phone by a power failure, or for any other reason, the power source is automatically changed from AC power to the internal battery. When the power switch is in ON status and even though AC power is disconnected, this terminal will remain on operation.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 2.2 Keypad As shown in the figure below, there are 12-Dial Buttons and 10-Function Buttons in this phone. (Figure 2.2.1) 2.2.1 DND/MUTE DND/MUTE - Use this button to set the [DND(Do Not Disturb)] function to the on/off position. The DND function prohibits incoming calls when the phone is in the idle-state. (Reference 3.8) - Use this button to set the [MUTE] function to the on/off position.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 2.2.2 RCL RCL Use this button to find the last dialed phone number and to search the stored numbers in the Phone Book. To go sub-menu, press [MENU], select the icon and press this button. 2.2.3 MENU Use this button to set the [MENU] mode or return to the Idle-state. 2.2.4 LEFT / RIGHT Use this button to set the [MENU] mode, adjust the ringer and voice volume, and store/find phone numbers in the Phone Book. 2.2.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual MSG/VAS - Use this button to retrieve text messages from the SMS (Short Message Service) transmitted and received during the idle-state. - Use this button to make a call to the VMC (Voice Message Center) to retrieve voice mail after picking up the handset or turning on the speakerphone. - To go sub-menu, press [MENU], select the icon and press this button. 2.2.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual S N D/ RDL Use this button to send a dialed number when a call is placed and/or to redial and send the last number dialed. 2.2.8 Dial Button (0~9, * , #) - Use this button to store a phone number - There are small alphabetical characters beside the numeric numbers on each Dial Button. The alphabetical characters are provided to enable the user to store an alphabetical name that relates to the stored phone number.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual setting-status and operating-status of the phone. 2.3.1 RSSI Icon - Indicates the received signal strength and relates to the quality of service. - There are 5 bars displayed in graduated lengths. Five bars displayed next to the Antenna Symbol indicate the best signal strength and quality of service. - Where only 1-bar exists, a poor signal strength and/or service condition exists.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual - Off Hook-Switch mode - Displayed when the handset is picked up from the receiver. 2.3.4 Speaker Phone Icon - Indicates the phone is in the Speaker Phone Mode. - Displayed when a call is made using the speaker and microphone. 2.3.5 Voice Mute Icon. - Indicates the status that the user’s voice, any surrounding sounds, and keypad tone are not transmitted to the calling party.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual facsimile is being received. 2.3.7 Modem Receive Mode Icon - Indicates the status that the phone is set in Modem Receive Mode to transmit/receive the file using data service. - “Modem Rcv Mode” message is displayed on the bottom line of the screen with this icon. - If a call is received, the Communication Utility connected with the phone in the PC is automatically activated and the file is received.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual - Indicates the status the DND (Do Not Disturb) function has been set. This status will not allow any incoming calls. - The icon will flash when activated. 2.3.10 Message Icon - Indicates the status that the phone has received a Text Message and/or Voice Message. - When the message is received, this icon is displayed on the screen and an accompanying tone will sound.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 2.4.1 Power-Up Sound When the phone’s power is turned on, a beep-sound is transmitted. 2.4.2 Dial Tone This sound indicates that the phone is able to connect with the system and a call may be made or received. 2.4.3 Warning Tone When the phone is unable to connect with the system or the handset is incorrectly placed on the receiver, a tone is emitted through the handset or speaker. 2.4.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual When the phone is relying on the internal battery for power and the battery strength is weak, a low battery warning tone will sound through the speaker. 2.4.9 SMS/VMS Notification Tone A SMS/VMS notification tone will sound through the speaker when the phone has received a SMS or VMS message. 2.4.10 Error Beep Tone An Error Beep Tone will sound when the keypad is pressed incorrectly. In this case, the incorrect operation is ignored. 3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 3.1 Making Calls 3.1.1 Using the Handset DEC 02 [TUE] 11:11 AM ( Figure 3.1.1-1) ? To place a call, lift the handset from the receiver and dial the desired phone number. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.1-2) ? Press the [SND/RDL] button. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.1-3) ? The call is connected.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual (Figure 3.1.1-4) 3.1.2 Using the Speaker Phone ? To place a call using the speaker phone, press the [SPK] button and dial the desired phone number. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.2-1) ? Press the [SND/RDL] button. (Figure 3.1.2-2) ? The call is connected. (Figure 3.1.2-2) Time 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.1.2-3) 3.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Dial the phone number, and then press the [SND/RDL] button. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.3-1) ? The speaker phone operates automatically, connecting the call. Time 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.1.3-2) 3.1.4 Redial the Last Number Called ? Pick up the handset or press the [SPK] button, followed by the [SND/RDL] button. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.4-1) ? The last number connected automatically. dialed is Time 24 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Press the [SND/RDL] button. The Speaker Phone operates automatically. ? The last connected. number dialed is Time 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.1.4-3) 3.1.5 Speed Dial This phone will store up to 99 phone numbers using 2-digit addresses (01~99) in the Phonebook. The stored numbers in the Phonebook allow a call to be placed by pressing 1-digit or 2-digit address. This phone has the ability to search and edit numbers stored in the Phone Book.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Pick up the handset or press the [SPK] button. ? Press the memory station number stored in the address [1] ~ [9] for approximately 2 seconds, or press the memory station number quickly, and then press the [SND/RDL] button. Speed Dialing Memory 01 Dowtel (Figure 3.1.5.1-1) (Example) To make a call to the number stored in address [1], press the [SND/RDL] button after pressing [1] button shortly or pressing [1] button for approximately 2 seconds.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? The speaker phone operates automatically and the phone number stored in the Phone Book is connected. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.5.1-4) 3.1.5.2 Two-Touch Dialing To make a call using the phone numbers stored in addresses 01 through 99. ? Pick up the handset or press the [SPK] button. ? Quickly press the first number, followed by the second number for approximately 2 seconds to reach the phone number stored in any address [01] ~ [99].
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? The number in the Phone Book is connected. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.5.2-2) ? Press the button of the phone number stored in any Address [10] ~ [99], and then press the [SND/RDL] button. Speed Dialing Memory 12 Dowtel (Figure 3.1.5.2-3) ? The speaker phone operates automatically and the phone number stored in the Phone Book is connected. 1001234 (Figure 3.1.5.2-4) 3.2 Answering Calls 3.2.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? When a call is being received, the phone will ring. ? If the system supports a caller ID service, the calling party information will be displayed on the third line of the screen. If the calling party number is stored in the Phone Book, the stored information will be displayed on the fourth line of the screen. 03:DOWTEL (Figure 3.2.1-1) [Note] The calling party information is not displayed unless the service provider provides Caller ID service.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual button, to connect the call. ? The Figure 3.2.2-2 is displayed on the screen. Time 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.2.2-2) 3.3 Disconnecting Calls 3.3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Hang up the handset when the call is finished. ? If the calling party hangs up the phone first, the warning-tone sound will be heard through the earpiece until the handset is placed on the receiver. Dec 02 [Tue] 11:11 AM (Figure 3.3.1) 3.3.2 Using the Speaker Phone ? Press the [SPK] button when the call is finished. ? If the calling party hangs up the phone first, the [SPK] lamp will turn off automatically and the speaker phone will not operate.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual [SPK] lamp will turn on and the callers voice will be heard through the speaker. 3.4.2 Transfer to Handset in Speaker ON State ? If the handset is picked up when the [SPK] lamp is on, the [SPK] lamp will turn off and the callers voice will be heard through the earpiece. 00:01 1001234 (Figure 3.4.2) 3.5 Volume Control Following 4 volumes can be adjusted from low to high in 5 different volume levels. 3.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? The Keypad Tone volume can be adjusted by pressing [?] or [?] button when the handset is on the receiver and the [SPK] button is off. Keypad Volume (Figure 3.5.1) 3.5.2 Ear Volume Control ? After the handset is picked up, the loudness of the earpiece can be adjusted by pressing [?] or [?] button. Ear Volume [Note] In this case the Keypad Beep Tone volume will not be changed even though the earpiece volume has been adjusted. (Figure 3.5.2) 3.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 3.5.4 Ringer Volume Control ? The Ringer Volume can be adjusted by pressing [?] or [?] button while the phone is ringing. Ringer Volume (Figure 3.5.4-1) 3.6 Hot Line This function is used to make an automatic call to a designated number without dialing the designated number and pressing the [SND/RDL] button. Hot Line operates in 2 modes.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual after picking up the handset. ? Immediate Hot Line : Automatically makes a call to the designated number as soon as the handset is lifted from the receiver. The Hot Line number may be registered at address 99 in the Phone Book using the Phone Book function. (Reference 4.4 Using the Phone Book) Use the Menu Mode (Reference 5.4.3 Hotline Call) to set up the Hot Line function (ON/OFF) and the Sending Time.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual Set the DND function to avoid incoming calls when you are not in the mood to be disturbed by an incoming call. [Setting ON] ? Press the [DND/MUTE] button when the handset is on the phone and the [SPK] lamp is off. The DND icon will flash and “Do not disturb” message will be displayed simultaneously. ? When there is an incoming call, the phone will not respond the call. Dec 02 [Tue] 11:11 AM ( (Figure 3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 3.8.2 Using Function ? Press the [DND/MUTE] button to block the outgoing voice during the conversation. 00:36 A mute icon will be displayed as shown in Figure 3.8.2-1 and a voice and surrounding sound of a user will not be heard at the other party. 1234567 (Figure 3.8.2-1) ? Press the [DND/MUTE] button to remove the Mute function, then a speaker and a microphone will again activate to enable the other party to hear a voice and surrounding sound. 01:32 1234567 (Figure 3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual messages. ? When a text message is received, an icon(Figure 4.1-1) will appear on the screen accompanied by the SMS/VMS notification tone. ? To retrieve a text message, press [CLR] button to return to the idle-state of the screen and then press [MSG/VAS] button. Select button <1> to read the received message. ? When a voice message is arrived, an icon(Figure 4.1-2) will appear on the screen accompanied by the SMS/VMS notification tone.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual [Reference] - There are two types of mode; Onetime Mode and Always Mode - - Onetime Mode; If the phone is set to the Onetime Mode, the alarm will ring at the specified time just one time. The setting mode will be released automatically. Always Mode; With this mode, the alarm rings at a specified time every day until the setting value is released. The method of setting/editing this function is explained in the next chapter (5.5.1 Alarm Setting).
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Press [MENU] button during a conversation and press <1>. 1 Voice Privacy 2 Memo Dialing (Figure 4.3.2-1) ? Select mode or mode by using [? ] or [? ] button, followed by the [STORE] button. Voice Privacy Standard (Figure 4.3.2-2) 4.4 Authentication (System Dependant) The phone has its own authentication key function. This will prohibit any illegal use of the phone.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 4.5.1 Storing a Phone Number in Idle-State ? When the phone is in idle-state, Dec 02 [Tue] 11:11AM (Figure 4.5.1-1) ? Enter the phone number using the dial button, followed by the [STORE] button. 1001234 (Figure 4.5.1-2) ? The Figure 4.5.1-3 is displayed on the screen. ? Type the name using the dial button, followed by the [STORE] button. ? To pass over the name entry, skip the above steps, and press the [STORE] button directly.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? The Figure 4.5.1-4 is displayed on the screen asking the memory location. ? Press the memory location number to store the phone number, followed by the [STORE] button. ? In this example, if the [STORE] button is immediately pressed, the number is stored at memory location number [03]. <
> User Define [??] Auto (Figure 4.5.1-4) 4.5.2 Storing a Memo During a Conversation During a conversation, a number memo may be entered using the dial button.WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual displayed on the screen as a number memo. ? After the current call is finished, the number memo will remain on the screen until the handset is either picked up or another button is pressed. ? To store the number memo as a stored number in the Phone Book, press the [STORE] button. (Reference 4.5.1) 01925489 (Figure 4.5.2-3) ? To call the number in the umber memo, press the [SND/RDL]button. 4.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 4.5.3.1 Address Srch ? The Address Srch is displayed on the screen by pressing the [1] button. (Figure 4.5.3-3) ? Enter the memory location number using the dial button. <
> User Define [??] (Figure 4.5.3-3) ? The name and number are displayed on the screen as shown in Figure 4.5.3-4 01:DOWTEL 1001234 [Menu] for Edit (Figure 4.5.3-4) 4.5.3.2 Number Srch ? If the [2] button in the Figure 4.5.3-2 is pressed, the screen (Figure 4.5.WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 4.5.3.3 Name Srch ? If the [3] button in the Figure 4.5.3-2 is pressed, the screen (Figure 4.5.3-7) is displayed on the screen. ? Enter the name to search using the dial button, and then press the [STORE] button. <> DO_ (Figure 4.5.3-7) ? All stored names are displayed on the screen as shown in Figure 4.5.3-8. ? Select the address using the [?] or 01:DOWTEL [?] button, followed by the [STORE] button. The number of stored address is displayed.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Press the [SND/RDL] button or pick up the handset, and call will be made. 4.5.4 Editing a Stored Number ? When searching for a number using the stored address or name, the screen (Figure 4.5.4-1) is displayed. 01:DOWTEL 1001234 [Menu] for Edit (Figure 4.5.4-1) ? Press the [Menu] button in the Figure 4.5.5-1, and the screen is changed (Figure 4.5.4-2.) 01:DOWTEL 1. EDIT 2. DELETE (Figure 4.5.4-2) ? Select the [1] button (Figure 4.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? After changing the number in Figure 4.5.4-3, press the [STORE] button. ? The screen is changed automatically as shown in Figure 4.5.4-4. The name may then be changed using the [CLR] followed by the dial button. <
> DOWTEL 1001234 (Figure 4.5.4-4) ? To store the original address or to enter another desired address into 01 ~ 99, press the [STORE] button. <> User Define [??] Original [01] (Figure 4.5.4-5) ? When the address entered (Figure 4.5.WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual be replaced. ? If “No” is selected, the screen will return to Figure 4.5.4-5. The original number will remain at that address and the new number will be stored at a new address. ? When above all storing procedures are finished, the stored address and name will be displayed on the screen. Dowtel was stored in ? After a few seconds, the phone will return to the idle-state. Memory 01 (Figure 4.5.4-7) 4.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? If the [2] button is selected (Figure 4.5.5-2), the screen will be changed (Figure 4.5.5-3). ? If “Yes” is selected, the address will be erased. DELETE #01 ? [1]YES [2]NO 1001234 ? If “No” is selected, the address will not be erased and the screen will be changed (Figure 4.5.5-1). ? Figure 4.5.5-4 illustrates the erase procedure is in process because “Yes” was selected by a [1] button. (Figure 4.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? The incoming call list of up to 10 numbers is displayed. 4.6.1.2 Outgoing Call ? The outgoing call list of up to 10 numbers previously dialed will be displayed on the screen if [2] button is pressed in Figure 4.6.1.2 01:0192548962 02:0166121601 03:9176203899 (Figure 4.6.1.2) 4.6.1.3 Missed Call ? The missed call list of up to 10 numbers will be displayed on the screen if [3] button is pressed in Figure 4.6.1.3 01:0192548962 02:0166121601 03:9176203899 (Figure 4.6.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 4.7 DATA Service 4.7.1 Definition WS-2000/4000 provides Data and Fax service. It is capable of transmitting and receiving Data or Facsimile information through a wireless path by being connected to a Notebook (or Desktop PC). The following services are available. ? ? ? - Async Data Service - File transmit and receive - PC communication PC Fax Service - Wireless Fax transmit/receive using the Winfax or Hotfax Packet Data Service FTP, Internet, Intranet, LAN, E-Mail etc. 4.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual [Note] ? This phone supports both Async Data Service benefiting the large capacity of file transmission at 14.4kbps as the international standard and Packet Data Service ideal in the business which requires the frequent access. ? An Internet account (free or charged) must be acquired by a service provider to use the Packet Data Service, 5. Menu 5.1 Menu Mode 5.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1. Sound Control 1. Ring Select 2. DTMF Tone Len 3. Keypad Volume 4. Ring Volume 5. Ear Volume 2. Management 1. Last Call 6. Spk Volume 2. Home Calls 1. Talk Time Info 3. Roam Calls 2. Outgoing Lock 4. All Calls 5. Clr info 3. Lock Code 3. Call Functions 1. Phone Number 4. Phone Info 2. S/W Version 5. Clr Memory 1. Clear Calls 6. Reset Default 2. Phone Book 1. Speed Dial 2. Hotline Call 3. Voice Privacy 4. Alert per min 5. Automatic Dial 4. Additional 1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 1. Address Srch 2. Number Srch [RCL] 1. Phone Book 3. Name Srch 4. All Lists 1. Incoming Call 2. Last Calls 2. OutGoing Call 3. Missed Call ? To go to menu mode, press [MENU] and the screen will appear as Figure 5.1. 54 (Figure 5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? To go sub-menu, select the icon and press [STORE] or button. press or [MENU], or 5.2 Sound Control Tone, Sound volume and ring types can be adjusted by using the Menu Mode. ? In Figure 5.1 above, press [1] button or [? ] or [? ] button, and it will display Figure 5.2. Then, when [STORE] button is pressed, menu becomes selected. 1 Sound Control (Figure 5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Press ; [MENU] → 1 → 1 [MENU] ? 1 ? 1 There are 6 Bell-Type and 4 MelodyType rings available. ? The screen (Figure 5.2.1) is displayed with the current ring setting To store the ring type, use [?] or [?] button to select the desired ring type and then press [STORE] button. playing ? [STORE] (Figure 5.2.1) Ring Select 5.2.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual The Keypad Volume menu is used to adjust the keypad tone volume in or 5-volume levels. ? Press ; [MENU] → 1 → 3 [MENU] → 1 → 3 ? The current tone level is displayed on the screen (Figure 5.2.3). Keypad Volume ? Select the tone level desired using the [?] or [?] button, followed by the [STORE] button. (Figure 5.2.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual To select the volume level, use the [? ] or [?] button while the phone is ringing. It will display Figure 5.2.4 allowing the adjustment of the ringer volume level. 5.2.5 Ear Volume The Ear Volume menu is used to select the earpiece volume. This function has 5-volume levels. ? Press; [MENU] → 1 → 5 [MENU] → 1 → 5 ? The current volume level is displayed on the screen (Figure 5.2.5).
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual The Spk Volume menu is used to select the speaker volume level. This function has 5-volume levels. ? Press; [MENU] → 1 → 6 [MENU] → 1 → 6 ? The current volume level is displayed on the screen (Figure 5.2.6). ? Select the volume level desired Speaker Volume using the [?] or [?] button followed by the [STORE] button to store the volume setting. (Figure 5.2.6) Speaker Volume [Speed Menu] To select the volume level, use the [?] or [?] button when the [SPK] lamp is on.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Press; [MENU] → 2 [MENU] → 2 ? The phone requests the user’s password ( Figure 5.3-1.) ___0000 The default password is “0000”. (Figure 5.3-1) 1 Talk Time Info 4 Phone Info 2 Outgoing Lock 3 Lock Code 5 Clr Memory 6 Reset Default (Figure 5.3-2) Management Menu 1 (Figure 5.3-3) Management Menu 2 5.3.1 Talk Time Info(Information) The function enables a user to search or erase the recent call time or the total call time recorded.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual [Note] The items shown in numbers 1 and 2 in this menu are initialized automatically when the power is turned off and on again. 5.3.1.1 Last Call ? The last number dialed is displayed on the screen when the [1] button is pressed (Figure 5.3.1.) ? The call time shows [Hour:Minute:Second] (Figure 5.3.1-1) LAST CALL TIME 0:02 (Figure 5.3.1-1) 5.3.1.2 Home Calls ? The Home calls time is displayed on the screen by pressing the [2] button (Figure 5.3.1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.1.4 All Calls ? All outgoing calls time will be displayed on the screen if [4] button is pressed in Figure 5.3.1. ? The calls time [Hour:Minute:Second] in (Figure 5.3.1-4). shows order ALL CALL 3 calls 0:28 (Figure 5.3.1-4) 5.3.1.5 Clear Information The above items are initialized automatically when the power is turned off and on again. But these items can be also initialized by using the following menu; ? Press the [5] button in Figure 5.3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.2 Outgoing (Call) Lock This menu is used to limit or permit a call. ? Press ; [MENU]à2àPasswordà2 ? The / menu is toggled in the bottom of the screen by [? ] or [? ] button. [MENU]→2→Password→2 Outgoing Call Lock ? ? When the menu is displayed, press the [STORE] button to set this mode to limiting an outgoing call. Once set, outgoing calls can not be made. ? Yes (Figure 5.3.2) 5.3.3 Lock Code (Edit) This menu is used to change the user’s password.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.4 Phone Info(rmation) The Phone Information menu displays own number of the phone and the software version. [MENU]→2→Password→4 ? Press ; [MENU]à2àPasswordà4 ? The Figure 5.3.4 is displayed on the screen. 1 Phone Number 2 S/W Version (Figure 5.3.4) 5.3.4.1 Phone Number ? Press the [1] button (Figure 5.3.4) to display own number of a user’s phone. Phone Number 011-313-1234 (Figure 5.3.4.1) 5.3.4.2 S/W Version ? Press the [2] button (Figure 5.3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.5 Clr Memory The Clear Memory menu is used to erase the list of last-dialed numbers and the stored numbers in the Phone Book. ? Press; [MENU]→2→Password→5 [ MENU] ( 2 ( Pas s word ( 5 ? The F ig ur e 5 .3 .5 is dis pla y e d o n t he s c r e e n. 1 Clear Calls 2 Phone book (Figure 5.3.5) 5.3.5.1 Cle ar calls ? Press the [1] button in Figure 5.3.5 and Figure 5.3.5-1 is displayed. 1 Clear Incoming 2 Clear Outgoing 3 Clear Missed (Figure 5.3.5-1) 5.3.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.5.1-2 Clear Outgoing ? Press; [MENU]→2→Password→5→1→2 ? The Figure 5.3.5-3 is displayed on the screen. ? Using the [?] or [?] button to toggle Yes or No, select Yes to erase the last 10 numbers dialed, followed by the [STORE] button. [ MENU] (2(Pas s word(5(1(2 Outgoing calls clear ? ? No (Figure 5.3.5- 3) 5.3.5.1-3 Clear Missed ? Press; [MENU]→2→Password→5→1→3 ? The Figure 5.3.5-4 is displayed on the screen.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.3.5.2 (Clr) Phone Book ? If [2] button is pressed in Figure 5.3.5, Figure 5.3.5.2 is displayed on the screen. Phone Book ? Using the [?] or [?] button to toggle Yes or No, select Yes to erase all the records in the Phone Book, followed by the [STORE] button Clear ? ? Yes (Figure 5.3.5.2) 5.3.6 Reset Default The Reset Default menu is used to return the changed functions to the initial status. ? Press; [MENU] à 2 à Password à 6 [MENU]→2→Password→6 ? The Figure 5.3.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual The Check Points when using the Reset As Default Function When using this function to re-initialize the phone, only the following items will be re-initialized to the default value. No. Item Default Value Remark 1 Keypad Volume 3 Steps 5.2.3 2 Ringer Volume 3 Steps 5.2.4 3 Ear Volume 3 Steps 5.2.5 4 Speaker Volume 3 Steps 5.2.6 5 Outgoing Lock No 5.3.2 6 Speed Dial Enabled 5.4.1 7 Hotline Call Disabled 5.4.3 8 Timed Hotline Call 6 seconds 5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.4 Call Functions The Call Functions menu is used to set or release some useful call functions ? Press [3] button or use [?] or [? ] button in figure 5.1. If Figure 5.4 is displayed, press [STORE] to go to menu. ` 3 Call Functions (Figure 5.4) ? With a procedure of Figure 5.4-1 [MENU] → 3 ? Press ; [MENU] → 3 ? Figure 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 will be displayed. 1 Speed Dial 2 Hotline Call 3 Voice Privacy (Figure 5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.4.3 Hot-Line Call This menu is used to release Hot-Line call function. ? Press ; [MENU] à 3 à 2 [MENU] → 3 → 2 ? In order to have a call connected right away with the handset lifted, use [?] or [?] button to have Figure 5.4.3-1 and then press [STORE] button. Hotline Call ? Immediate (Figure 5.4.3-1) ? In order to have a call connected in a certain time after the handset is lifted, press [STORE] button if Figure 5.4.3-2 is displayed. Hotline Call ? Timed (Figure 5.4.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual The time setting ranges from 4 to 8 seconds. For more information on Hot Line function, refer to chapter 3.6 Hot Line. 5.4.4 Voice Privacy The Voice Privacy menu is used to set or release the privacy function and offers protection from illegal wiretapping. ? In Figure 5.4, if the [4] button is pressed, Figure 5.4.4-1 is displayed on the screen. ? Press ; .
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? Select the “Yes” or “No” menu using the [?] or [?] button, followed by the [STORE] button. 5.4.6 Automatic Dial The Automatic Dial menu is used to make an automatic call within a set time even if the [SND/RDL] button is not pressed after dialing the number. ? Press ; [MENU] → 3 → 5 [MENU] → 3 → 5 ? The Figure 5.4.6-1 is displayed on the screen. ? Select the “Yes” or “No” menu using the [?] or [?] button, followed by the [STORE] button.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.5 Additional (Features) The Additional Functions menu is used to set the Alarm Function and the Data Receive Mode when using the data service utilizing the PC. 4 Additional (Figure 5.5) ? Press ; [MENU] → 4 [MENU] → 4 ? Press [4] button or use [?] or [? ] button in Figure 5.1, and Figure 5.5-1 will be displayed. 1 Alarm Setting 2 PCFAX&MODEM 3 Serial Rate 4 Font Select (Figure 5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 5.5.1 Alarm Setting The Alarm Setting menu is used to set the alarm function and the alarm time to the on/off positions. ? In Figure 5.5, press [1] button to set the alarm time. [MENU] → 4 → 1 ?Press ; [MENU] à 4 → 1 The Figure 5.5.1-1 is displayed on the screen. The default value is “Off” and to change it to “Only Once” or “Always” mode use [?] or [?] button. ? When Figure 5.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? After setting the alarm mode, Figure 5.5.1-4 will be displayed to indicate the alarm time. Alarm Time ** **:** (Figure 5.5.1-4) [Reference] In case of the incorrect setting, press [CLR] button, then the time set is erased in reverse order. 5.5.2 PC FAX & MODEM The PC Fax & Modem menu is used to set the phone to data receive mode when using Data Service to receive a facsimile to PC or when communicating to PC. ? In Figure 5.5, press [2] button and Figure 5.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? To reach Figure 5.5.2-2 using the [? ] or [?] button in the Figure 5.5.2-1, press the [STORE] button. ? The phone will remain in the Modem Receive Mode. Modem Receive Mode ? Always (Figure 5.5.2-2) ? To reach Figure 5.5.2-3 using the [? ] or [?] button in the Figure 5.5.2-1, press the [STORE] button. ? In this case the phone will stay in the Modem Receive Mode one time and will subsequently return to the voice-call mode. Modem Receive Mode ? One Time (Figure5.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual ? When the phone is set in the PC Fax Receive Mode, the PC Fax Receive Mode Icon is displayed. ? When the phone is set in the Modem receive Mode, the Modem Receive Mode Icon(2.3.7) is displayed. Dec 02 [Tue] 11:11 am [ Fax Rcv Mode ] (Figure 5.5.2-6) 5.5.3 Serial Rate This is about operating the menu to show the interface speed setting between a phone and a PC.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual [MENU] → 4 → 4 ? Press ; [MENU] → 4 → 4 ? Using the [?] or [?] button, select the font, followed by the [STORE] button. ? The phone returns to the idlestate and displays the changed text font. FONT SELECT ? Font 1 ( Figure 5.5.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual Problems Remedy No display of the phone at all. -Check and see if the power supply is connected properly and in a good manner. - Check if power switch is turned on. Mal-operation while in use or no operation - Turn off and on of the power switch at the backside of the phone and if the same symptom occurs, contact the service center. “No Service” is displayed on the screen -Wait for 2 minutes after the power is turned on. - Move the phone to another location.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual Item Phone Type Size (W* D * H mm) 170* 190* 80 mm Weight (g) 1000 (Including Backup Battery) Talk Time 2 Hrs more Standby Time 50 Hrs (-85dBm, slot mode2) Frequency Range Tx: 824~849MHz,1850~1910MHz Rx: 869~894MHz,1930~1990MHz Frequency Accuracy ±300 Hz / ±150 Hz Bandwidth 1.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 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.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 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 anufactured 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.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
WS2000/WS4000 Operating Manual 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.