GSM Cordless Phone. User Manual

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GSM Cordless Phone User Manual

1. INTRODUCTION:... 3 Dos & Don ts:... 6 Key board Introduction... 7 Installation:... 8 SIM card installation... 8 Open underside of battery cover and take off battery, then the SIM slot can be seen. Please insert SIM card in here.... 8 Using introduction... 8 1 Turn On FWP... 8 2 Turn Off FWP... 8 3 Makeing calls:... 8 4 Receive call... 9 Menu function... 9 Calls Log... 9 1 Incoming Call... 9 2 Outgoing Call... 9 3 Missed Calls... 9 4 Call duration... 9 SETTINGS:... 10 With this function you can change the settings of your phone.... 10 1 Browse... 12.2 Create... 12 3 SIM Phonebook... 12.4 Me Phonebook... 12.5 Storage status... 12 1 Inbox... 12 2 New / Create:... 13 4 Outbox... 13 5 DraftBox... 13 6 Voice Mail... 13 8 Delete all... 14 9.Abbr. dial... 14 10.Delete all Entries... 14 CALL SETTINGS:... 15.1. Auto call:... 15

1. INTRODUCTION: Thank you for choosing Cordless Phone. The manual describes functions of the GSM Cordless Phone in detail. GSM Cordless Phone uses the GSM mobile network to provide basic telephony services like in traditional public switched telephone networks (PSTN). This solution allows people to have access to a telephone in areas where there is no existing copper plan or wireless local loop (WLL) access infrastructure. The napplication such as providing a landline alternative for remote areas, ships, vehicles, construction, oil & mining companies, exhibitions, disaster recovery service or any temporary sites. The Cordless Phone allows users to get connected to voice communications using the mobile phone network. These phones combine the simplicity of a standard telephone with advanced features. It takes a SIM card and allows you to make and receive calls - Features include Hands free, 2-way SMS and an LCD display. Cordless Phone is a high performance and high power phone, offers latest GSM technology for superior voice quality with built in echo cancellation. The Cordless Phone is very useful for Home,Office or any other remote locations. Note:Pay attention to the following when using this telephone. Basic Requirements and Environmental Requirements: Read this manual carefully before using this telephone. Do not use the telephone on aboard. Do not use the telephone in the gas station, oil-storage factory, chemical factory with explosive gas or explosive producing process or any place where the wireless products are prohibited. Do not use the telephone while driving. While using the telephone, please keep it away from any equipment that its performance could be easily affected by the telephone. Using the telephone may interfere with some medical equipment with poor quality of shield, such as audio-phone and heart pacemaker. To clean the telephone, you should use just a piece of soft cloth. Please do not use chemical products to clean it. While cleaning the telephone, make sure that the power is OFF. Do not put the Cordless Phone under strong daylight, avoide high temperature and contact with liquid such as water.

BATTERY USAGE: In order to use the battery safely and make it reach its best performance, please read the following instructions carefully. Alwayes use the battery provided by the supplier. The battery must be installed according to the instruction of the manual; otherwise the battery & unit may get damaged. After inserting battery, beside switch should be swithc ON complusaly. The phone must be turned OFF before you install/remove the battery, otherwise the storage of the telephone may be failure. Do not take out the battery when the phone is turned ON. To charge the battery, make the battery discharged until the telephone stops working and the display on the screen disappears, plug in the connector of the charger to an electrical outlet, insert the adapter into the phone and Make the battery charged full.( 8 to 10 hours dialy charging required ) It is highly recommended that the battery should be fully charged before being left unused for a long time. SPECIFICATIONS: Specification Dimensions: Weight (including spare battery): Mounting Method: Input Voltage: Description (W x D x H) Horizontal or wall mounting AC: 100V to 240V (50Hz to 60Hz) DC: 5V-, 1.0A Storage Temperature: Environment Temperature: -10 ~+40 C Atmospheric Pressure: 86 ~ 106KPa Relative Humidity: 10% ~ 95% Environment Noise: 60dB(A) Receiving sensitivity: LCD Dimensions: Battery: -104 dbm, Transmit Power: 2W Graphic LCD with Green backlight ( Dimensions required ) 3.7V / 650mAh

ABBREVIATIONS: SIM eng abc sel GSM SS Subscriber Identity Module English text input Alphabetic characters input Select Global System for Mobile Communications Supplementary Service Cordless Phone PARTS: The Fixed wireless phone is composed by following parts (1). Cordless Phone (2). Antenna (3). Battery.(4). Power supply adapter. The Phone has advanced features as follows: Large, easy to read, backlight LCD with status icons; Two Way SMS, Voice Mail and caller ID; Support limited outgoing or incoming; Local / STD and ISD calls lock. Large ergonomically designed Keyboard; Long Battery stand-by and talk time; Menu driven interface for easy operation and configuration; Last Number Redial; Adjustable ring and voice volume; AC Power Supply; Speaker Phone; Optional accessories available for greater convenience and enhanced functionality; Easy Service and Repair. Signal strength and Battery icon display. Dos & Don ts: Do not hold the antenna. This may affect call quality and cause telephone 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. Use only antenna approved by the manufacturer.

Unapproved antenna may impair the call quality as well as cause damage to the phone. Only use the battery and the power adapter or the Power Supply provided with the Instrument. The instrument might get damaged if any other accessories are used. This will also void the warranty. It is highly recommended to charge the battery before initial use. The battery might have been discharged during storage and delivery. Do not throw battery. Batteries are not to be disposed off by putting them in fire. It may explode or catch fire. Do not attempt to change the security codes or components. User is responsible for any consequences arising out of such attempt. Do not paint. During lightening, do not touch power plug or phone line. This can cause electric shock or death. Do not touch the external antenna. Your phone is to work with Input 90-300 V AC Output 5 V 1.0A. Check the voltage before connecting. Do not put heavy things on the power cord or bend it too much. Do not take out the backup battery without the guide of qualified service personnel. If the unit is not working for any reason, do not attempt to repair the instrument. Only qualified service personnel been permitted to service the instrument. For a better reception, do not place the Instrument in a building with iron or metal roof. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment sensitive to Radio Frequencies. Please ensure that your phone is turned off while in the vicinity of such facilities. Do not use the unit in designated No Service area. Key board Introduction 1) MENU or OK : In Idle state, press this key to select item or enter into submenu. 2) BACK :In menu operation state, press this key to return to previous menu. 3) :In idle state, press this key to be into Call Log. 4) :In idle state, press this key to set alarm clock. 5) :. In idle state, press this key to be into inbox. 6) :In idle state, press this key to be into phonebook.

7) : In idle state, press this button about 3 seconds for opening phone. Press 3 seconds again, the phone will be closed. 8) :Outgoing with the dialed phone number immediately. In idle state, pressing this button will be into Outgoing Call log. 9) :Press this button instead of taking up handset. Installation: SIM card installation Open underside of battery cover and take off battery, then the SIM slot can be seen. Please insert SIM card in here. Using introduction 1 Turn On FWP At first, install SIM card and battery. Press button 3 seconds, the phone will be opened. The screen shows operator name, time, signal and capacity of battery. When the FWP (Fixed Wireless Phone) register over, the user can make call. 2 Turn Off FWP When FWP works normally, FWP will be closes by pressing button 3 seconds.

3 Makeing calls: Dial numbers: dial numbers and the numbers will be show in the screen. If the numbers that user dialed is wrong, please press BACK in order to clear the number. After dialed phone number, please press key to call out at once. If not press key, it will delay several seconds, then call out automatically. In making call, user can adjust volume by press left button or right button. 4 Receive call When there is incoming, FWP ring and the screen shows call ID.(need network support) In making call, user can adjust volume by press left button or right button. Menu function All menu can be operated in idle state. Press MENU be into submenu and press BACK back function menu Calls Log 1 Incoming Call On selecting received calls, the incoming calls information, including date, time, duration and phone number or name of person (if the number exists in the contact list) of incoming call, shall be displayed on the screen. Last 10 calls can be viewed. 2 Outgoing Call On selecting dialed call, the screen will display the outgoing calls information, including date, duration, time and phone number or name of person (if the number exists in the contact list). Last 10 calls can be viewed.

3 Missed Calls On selecting missed calls, the screen will display the missed calls information, including date, phone number or name of person (if the number exists in the contact list). Last 10 calls can be viewed. 4 Call duration Press OK to enter into all calls menu, then press [ ] or [ ] key to look through all call records. Press [ ] for reading detail information. Press OK key to call the phone number. SETTINGS: With this function you can change the settings of your phone..1. Alarm. Set three alarm clocks. But when you pick up the handset, you can't operate the Alarm menu..2 Calculator User can do some calculate work with it..3. Time & Date. Set date and time of the telephone..4 Phone. After entering, user could see the following submenus. Volume: Volume of the ring tone, receiver, avoid hand volume,alarm clock.volume and SMS tone can be adjusted as required. Connection tone: Select connection tone ON or OFF. Key tone: Select keypad tone ON or OFF. Ring tone: Select ring tone for incoming calls. Desktop Greeting: Enter / Edit the welcome message, when the phone is switched ON. Key lock: Select automatic key lock. If ON, if the phone is idle for 30

seconds, the Keypad will automatically lock. Press and hold * key to unlock the keypad. Backlight time: Select the time for display backlight ON time.select 10s, 20s, 30s or 60s. Any key Answer: Select for any key press to accept the in coming call. Speed Dialing: Select to enter the short cut keys for dialing the numbers programmed. Minute Tone: To hear 'Beep' for every 60 seconds during the call. Hotline Number: Select to enter the Hotline number and time for sending the number on to network with out dialing. When a number is entered and the phone is Off-Hook, the pre-defined number will be dialed out as per the timer programmed. Reset :Select to reset the phone to default factory settings. Contrast: Select the contrast of the display. NOTE: When you pick up the handset, you can't operate the RING TONE menu and can't change the volume of the ring tone, alarm clock volume and SMS tone..5.security: Phone lock.lock & Unlock the phone from unauthorized use with password Protection. SIM Password.PIN lock (ON or OFF) and change the PIN code..6. Network: Network Setting: Select the service Network, User could choose Auto select or Manual select..7. Service Info. Displays the network related functions like Signal strength, Cell Idand Local Area Code (LAC)..8.Version Info. Displays the current version of software used in the phone.

PHONE BOOK: Phonebook can save a lot of important numbers. When the phone is in idle-state, please press MENU or PHONEBOOK key to inter into phone book. 1 Browse User can look through the contacts records in phone book by pressing the [ ] or [ ] key. Press OK key to select current phone number. Then you can press OK to call this phone number..2 Create User can store a new record to phone book, including phone number and name. It can be saved in phone or SIM card. 3 SIM Phonebook Check record in SIM card..4 Me Phonebook Check record in FWP..5 Storage status Can check saving state about FWP and SIM card. Short Message 1 Inbox Choose SMS in inbox and press OK for reading. User can browse SMS by press up or down button. SMS can be deleted, replay, forward, edit, call sender and get numbers.

2 New / Create: On selecting New, user can first edit message contents, then press OK and select send to enter the phone number. It can choose only send, only save, send and save, send group, insert name, insert numbers. The max length is 160 characters for one piece SMS. Note: Change input method Press [#] key to switch between different text input method: ABC for Uppercase letter input, abc for lowercase letter input and 123 for number input. 3 Sentbox On selecting SMS, user can see the messages that have been saved. Saved messages are arranged according to date, and the most recent message is arranged at the top. When viewing the content of the message, User can do operations: delete, read, copy to phone, remove to phone, delete all, copy all, remove all and using numbers. 4 Outbox Check failed message. 5 DraftBox Edit message in advance and save it in draft box. 6 Voice Mail This function can set: listen to voice message can voice message no. 7 Setting

Setting includes Service Center, validity Period, Status Report, Replay Path, Storage Medium, and Storage Status. 8 Delete all Delete all messages, delete messages of inbox, delete messages of sentbox, delete messages of Outbox, delete messages of drafts. 9.Abbr. dial Set numbers for one-key dial. 10.Delete all Entries It can delete all record of FWP or SIM card. CALL HISTORY: Call history will keep the record of missed calls, received calls and dialed calls and dialed calls. Press or enter the MENU and then select Call History to enter call history sub-menu. Press Select to select Outgoing calls, Answered calls, Missed calls, Calls duration sub-menus. Press to scroll. Press Option to display selected option. In Outgoing calls, Answered calls, Missed calls sub-menus, user could view record details, call the recorded numbers, send SMS, save recorded numbers and delete or delete all records. CALL SETTINGS:.1. Auto call: This function helps the user to define the wait time for sending the dialed

number on to the network. Default time is 4 seconds. User can program the duration from 1 second to 9 seconds. Or select close to disable the function..2. Auto Area Code Prefix: Function helps to enter the local area code, Area code digit list,exception list and Replacement List. 2.1. Local Area Code: Enables the customer to make the local calls with out dialing the local area code. The local area code entered will be automatically pre-fixed to the dialed number and dialed out to the network. 2.2. Area Code Digit List: List of the digits for which local area code shall be applicable. 2.3. Exception List: Option for entering the numbers with the local area code digits for which local area code shall not be applicable. The numbers entered in the list will be dialed out with out pre-fixing the local area code. 2.4. Replacement List: Provision for entering the input source code and the replacement number for the input source code. When the user dials the number with the input source code, the number will be dialed out with the replacement number. This will enable the user to dial the numbers similar to normal PSTN line. Call barring: Option for barring the incoming and outgoing calls. User can bar outgoing calls like Local calls, STD Calls or ISD calls. Restricted Number: User can enter the numbers which he/she wanted to restrict from the phone. Call Forward: User can diver the incoming calls to a pre-defined number. User can divert the

calls under the following conditions. Unconditional, Busy, No reply, Unreachable, Cancel diverts, status. NOTE: The function needs the support from the network service. To the following options, the user has to activate the services and set the operator's service number. Unconditional: allows incoming calls to be directed to another number. Busy: Allows the user to direct incoming calls to another number when the phone set is busy. No Reply: Enables the user to direct incoming calls to another number when the calls are not answered. Unreachable: Allows the user to direct incoming calls to another number when the network is not in service or the terminal is powered off. Call Waiting. When enabled, this function alerts the user of another incoming call during a phone call. NOTE: The function needs the support from the network service. Sent My Number. Display my number. NOTE: The function needs the support from the network service. Change Passwords. user can modify the passwords that enters the call settings menu. The default password is 1234 BASIC FUNCTIONS. During Conversation. Select Option user can do some operations like HOLD, MUTE,NEW CALL, CONFERENCE, NEW SMS & PHONE BOOK. Message Operation.

User could send / receive messages, and could also save the messages and do messages settings. Mute Operation. To open or close mute function during calling. Input Method. You can use the keypad to enter English characters, symbols and numbers. While entering characters or symbols press the number key corresponding to the number over the desired character or symbol, and then the desired character or symbol appears on the editing field, press the to select the desired characters or symbols to the editing field. Trouble Shooting. Trouble Description The telephone can not be started up PIN incorrect Lose connection while talking Volume low Possible Cause 1. The power is off 2. Low battery 3. Power adaptor has not been connected 1. Insert wrong SIM card 2. SIM card is locked and the telephone should be initialized by professionals 1. Low battery 2. Signal is not strong enough Set the volume in the settings THISWARRANTY IS NOT VALID FOR: Damage resulting from accidents, mishandling, negligence, tampering loss of components or accessories. Items not purchased from the authorized dealer of the Company. While company will make every effort to carry out Repairs / Replacement under this warranty as earlier as possible and it is expressively made clear that the company shall not be liable to do so within any specified time or period. The decision of the company as to the nature of defect and applicability of this warranty shall be final. Excludes rechargeable Batteries, LCD Displays, Connectors, Switch, Painting,Cabinet covers. The defective item must be delivered at the nearest Service Centre / Dealer at the customers own cost