Pantech HWP-2150 CDMA WLL Telephone User Manual hwp 2150 8 9

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37364.5 SPECIAL4.5.1 SCHEDULEThis function helps organize your schedule and remind you of each schedule when itis due.4.5.1.1. LIST ALL The function enables you to list and view all the schedules you input.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].By pressing [        ], you can view more details about each schedule.4.5.1.2. INPUT SCHEDULE The function allows you to input your schedule and set up its alarm.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].Select a date in the calendar and press [        ].Select one of the following options.Then press [        ].4.5.1.3. PAUSE ALL SCHEDULE The function puts all your schedules on hold.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key and press [        ].Note : • [        ] / [        ] - month input.• [        ] / [        ],numeric key - day input.Note : • Alarm type : Press [        ] and select “one time” or “daily”.• Schedule title : Press [        ] and input a schedule title.• Phone number : Press [        ] input a phone number and reserve a call.4.3.4 RINGER VOLThis function alerts you of an incoming call in various modes as follows.Press [        ][        ][        ].Setting ringer volume with the navigation key.Press [        ].4.4 TIMERThis function helps you to check the talk time and manage your calling within yourfinancial limit. There are 4 timers available in the phone.4.4.1 LAST CALLThe talk time of last call is displayed.Press [        ][        ][        ].4.4.2 ALL CALLSThe talk time of all incoming and outgoing calls is displayed, web access callsexcluded.Press [        ][        ][        ].4.4.3 HOME CALLSThe talk time of all calls made within Home area is displayed.Press [        ][        ][        ].4.4.4 ROAM CALLSThe talk time of roaming calls is displayed.Press [        ][        ][        ].
39384.5.4 BIO-RHYTHMThis function informs you of your physical, emotional and intelligent condition fortoday or some day. Please make sure to input your birthday before you use thisfunction.Press [        ][        ][        ].Press [        ].Enter your birthday in year/month/day and then, press [        ].Select “Today” to check out your biorhythm for today or “Someday” to check out your biorhythm for a specific day.Note : • The biorhythm functions only when the phone can synchronize with the network system.• You cannot enter a date ealier than your birthday to check out the biorhythm  for the specific date.• You cannot enter your birthday later than today, either.Note : •  What is the biorhythm?Biorhythm is a life rhythm that consists of three rhythm curves, each ofwhich is a physical, emotional and intelligent one. The rhythm willmatch up to your condition from birth to death.•  How does it work?You will see a physical,emotional,and intelligent quotient with a numberindicating how many days have passed from birth to date.The biorhythm is displayed on the upper portion of the screen.1.  Physical rhythmThe physical rhythm controls your physical condition in a cycle of 23days, such as resistance to diseases, muscle strength, agility, speed,physiology, and so on.2.  Emotional rhythm.The emotional rhythm manages creativity, sensitivity, recognition andhuman nature in a cycle of 28 days.3.  Intelligent rhythm.The intelligent rhythm affects our susceptibility to fright, acceptance ofknowledge, logical and analytic power, and memory in a cycle of 33.4.5.2 STOPWATCHThis function enables you to measure a time period.Press [        ][        ][        ].Press [        ] / [        ] to use the stopwatch.Press [        ] to exit and return to the initial display.4.5.3 CALCULATORThis function enables you to add, subtract, multiply and divide.Press [        ][        ][        ].Using the calculator.Note : • Press [        ] to start or stop.• Press [        ] for Split/Release/Initial/Previous.• The time unit is displayed in a 100th of a second.Note : • Definitionsם: [        ], מ: [        ], ן: [        ], נ: [        ]• You can enter up to 8 integer digits.• There is no way to enter a decimal point.• To express a negative number,you subtract its absolute value from 0.To calculate 128 X32 =1. Enter 1282. Press [        ]3. Enter 324. Press [        ] to calculate it.
41404.6.4 LOW SIGNAL ALERTThis function sounds an alert when you have weak signal strength during a call.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.4.6.5 CONNECT ALERTThis function notifies you in different types that you have made a call successfully.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select one of the following options (OFF, LOW, MID,HIGH) with the navigation key.Press [        ] to save it.Note : • OFF : Alert Off• LOW : Calm Alert• MID : Moderate Alert• HIGH : Loud Alert4.6 ALERTS4.6.1 MIN ALERTWith this function on, the phone sounds an alert every minute to keep you aware ofthe time passage while you are on a call.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.4.6.2 ROAM ALERTThis function alerts you when you go in and out of a service area and enter aroaming service area.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.4.6.3 FADE ALERTThis function sounds an alert when you enter an area in which you cannot make acall due to poor signal strength. The alert sounds in standby mode.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select “OFF” or “ON” with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.
424.7.1.3. CONNECT SPEED This function controls the transmission speed between a phone and a PC.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].Select one from 19200/ 115200/ 230400 bps with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.4.7 DATA SERVICEThe phone, HWP-2150 allows for data service and voice recognition with variousenhanced features.4.7.1 DATA SERVICE4.7.1.1. RECEIVE MODE You are to set the receive mode lest the phone should function as a wirelessmodem or fax improperly when connected to a PC.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].Select one from INACTIVE/ DATA/ FAX with the navigation key and press [        ].4.7.1.2. FLOW CONTROL This function allows you to control data flow when you receive data service.Press [        ][        ][        ][        ].Select either “HARDWARE” or “SOFTWARE” withthe navigation key and press [        ] to save it.Note : • INACTIVE : In use of the phone• DATA : For use of data• FAX : In use of a faxNote : • HARDWARE : Hardware flow control• SOFTWARE : Software flow control(Recommend : Hardware flow control)
45444.8.3 AUTO NAMThe function allows your phone switch to the proper NAM for the area where youare, when you have multiple NAM registrations.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select “YES” or “NO” with the navigation key and press [        ] to save it.4.8.4 PRL IDThe function permits you to view the PRL (Preferred Roaming List) version that isprogrammed in your phone.Press [        ][        ][        ].4.8 CHANGE SYSTEM4.8.1 PREF SYSTEMThis is a function to select the Preferred System.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select one of the following options with the navigation key and press [        ].4.8.2 CHANGE NAMThe function enables you to change the NAM (Number Assignment Modules) beingused by your phone when you have multiple registrations.Press [        ][        ][        ].Select a NAM (NAM1/NAM2) with the keys of [        ] or [        ] and press [        ].Note : • Auto A :Scan the radio channels based on the Automatic A setting.• Auto B :Scan the radio channels based on the Automatic B setting.• Home only :Only within your home area or home affiliated area.
47465. SECURITY FEATURESThe chapter will show you the ways to impose various kinds of restrictions on outgoingcalls to keep from unintended use by others.You will also learn to put restrictions on thefeatures.The inadvertent use could result in much loss of data in your phonebook andgive rise to unwanted changes to your customized features.5.1 TO LOCK YOUR PHONE5.1.1 AUTO LOCKThe function prevents others from using your phone without permission. You can notdial a number and access the menu when it is locked.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Select one of the following options with the navigation key and press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : You can place an emergency call, receive an incoming call and enable an alarm even when your phone is locked.Note : • “POWER ON” : Lock your phone whenever it is turned on.• “OFF” : Unlock your phone and leave it unlocked.• “ON” : Lock your phone as it is.4.9 MY NUMBER4.9.1 CHECKING MY NUMBERThis function shows you the phone number of your phone.Press [        ][        ].
485.3 TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER5.3.1 CHANGE BANNERThe function allows you to change the banner on the screen.The banner can be 16 digits long or less.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Select a input mode, using [        ].Enter a new banner to fit your taste and press [        ].5.4 TO RESTRICT YOUR PHONE5.4.1 RESTRICTThe function enables you to keep from unauthorized use of the phone and change ofits setting. There are 5 different restriction modes as follows.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Select “Yes” to enable the restriction with the navigation key and press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.5.2 TO CHANGE YOUR CODE5.2.1 CHANGE CODEThis function is used to change the 4-digit lock code.The lock code enables you to have access to various features.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Enter a new password and press [        ].Enter the new password again and press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.
51505.4.1.3. MEMORY This function keeps from accessing your phonebook and adding changes toyour phonebook.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”, then [        ].Select “Yes” and press [        ].Select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.4.1.4. LONG DISTANCE CALLS This function restricts use of long distance calls so, the phone is limited to theuse of callings within an area.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”, then [        ].Select “Yes” and press [        ].Select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key. Press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : • RESTRICT : Restrict an access to the phonebook.• ALLOW : Allow an access to the phonebook.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : • RESTRICT : Restrict a long distance call.• ALLOW : Allow a long distance call.5.4.1.1. INCOMING CALLS With this function on, your phone cannot receive an incoming call while anoutgoing call can still be made.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”, then [        ].Select “Yes” and press [        ].Select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.4.1.2. OUTGOING CALLS With this function on,you cannot make any outgoing calls except anemergency call while you still can answer incoming calls.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”, then [        ].Select “Yes” and press [        ].Select “Allow” or “Restrict” with the navigation key. Press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : • RESTRICT : Restrict an incoming call.• ALLOW : Allow an incoming call.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : • RESTRICT : Restrict an outgoing call.• ALLOW : Allow an outgoing call.
53525.6 TO CLEAR YOUR MEMORY5.6.1 CLEARING THE PHONEBOOKThis function clears up all the phonebook entries.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.6.2 CLEARING SCHEDULESThis function clears the schedules.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.6.3 CLEARING CALL LOGSThis function clears up all the dialed numbers in the call logs.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.5.5 TO RESET YOUR PHONE5.5.1 RESETThis function allows you to reset your phone to the default.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : When you select “Yes ”,you will see “Reset ” on the display and your phone turning to the standby mode.
55546. VOICE MAIL AND TEXT MESSAGEThis chapter describes a function that sends and receives text messages and supportsvoice mail notification.The function is helping you stay connected all the time even when you are not available.You will go through all the messaging features available on your phone.6.1 WHEN A NEW MESSAGE ARRIVESThe following display appears when a new message arrives.Press [        ] to display the received message.6.2 VOICE MAILThis function allows you to view how many voice mails you’ve got and listen to eachof the voice mails simply by pressing [        ].Press [        ] and [        ].The screen displays the number of new voice mails in your voice mailbox.Press [        ] to access your voice mailbox.5.6.4 CLEARING HOME CALLSThis function clears up the airtime used for home calls.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.6.5 CLEARING ROAM CALLSThis function clears up the airtime used for roaming calls.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ][        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key. Press [        ].5.7 VERSION5.7.1 VERSIONThis function permits you to view the version of your phone.Press [        ][        ] and enter “password”.Then, press [        ].Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.Note : The default password is the last 4 digit of your phone number.
57566.3.1.4. PRIORITY When you send an urgent message, please use this to notify the recipient ofan urgency of your message.Press [        ] to send an urgent message. And select “Normal” or “Urgent” with the navigation keyand press [        ].6.3.1.5. CALL BACK Please edit the call back number when you want the recipient to call you backat a specific number. The default is the phone number your phone uses now.Press [        ] to change the call back number.Input a call back number and press [        ].6.3.1.6. SAVE This allows you to save the message for you to send later on.Press [        ] to save the text message.6.3.1.7. DELIVERY ACK With this feature on, you could confirm whether your message is deliveredsuccessfully or not.Press [        ] to confirm that your message is delivered. Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key.Press [        ].566.3 SEND NEWThis allows you to manage received text messages; Reply, Erase, Forward, Saveaddress, and Lock.Press [        ] and [        ].Input a phone number and press [        ].Input a text message and press [        ].(Please refer to page 31 for more details on entering letters and numbers.)6.3.1.1. SEND This helps you to send the message you just writes.Press [        ] to send the text message.6.3.1.2. EDIT RECIPIENT This helps you to edit the recipient. Please select this in case you input a wrong number.Press [        ] to change the recipient.Input a new phone number, and press [        ].Input a new text message, and press [        ].Then, press [        ] to send the message.6.3.1.3. EDIT MESSAGE This permits you to edit the message ; change, add and delete.Press [        ] to change the text message.Input a new text message, and press [        ].
59586.4.1.4. SAVE Press [        ] to save the received text message in the “Filed” Folder.6.4.1.5. SAVE ADDRESS Press [        ] to save the call back number of the message into the phonebook.6.4.1.6. LOCK & UNLOCKThis allows you to save the message for you to send later on.Press [        ] to lock or unlock the text message.Select “Lock” or “Unlock” with the navigation key.Then, press [        ].6.4 INBOXThis allows you to manage received text messages; Reply, Erase, Forward, Saveaddress, and Lock.Press [        ] and [        ].Select a message and press [        ].The message is displayed.Then press [        ].6.4.1.1. REPLY Press [        ] to reply to the text message.Write your reply and press [        ].6.4.1.2. ERASE Press [        ] to erase the text message.Press [        ] when you see “Erase This Message?”.6.4.1.3. FORWARD This permits you to edit the message ; change, add and delete.Press [        ] to forward the text message. Input a phone number and a text message.
61606.5.1.4. SAVE Press [        ] to save the sent text message  in the “Filed” Folder.6.5.1.5. STATE Press [        ] to display the state of the sent message.6.5 OUTBOXThis allows you to manage sent text messages; Resend, Erase, Send to, Save, andState.6.5.1 CHECKING SENT TEXT MESSAGESPress [        ], and [        ].Select a message with the navigation key.Then, press [        ].The text message is displayed.Then press [        ].6.5.1.1. RESEND Press [        ] to resend the text message.6.5.1.2. ERASE Press [        ] to erase the text message and press [        ] .6.5.1.3. SEND TO Press [        ] to send the message to another person.Input a phone number and press [        ].Input a text message and press [        ].Press [        ].
63626.6.4 DELIVERY ACKThis feature enables you to activate Delivery Acknowledgement so that you canconfirm the delivery of mails. Press [        ], and [        ].Then press [        ].Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key.Press [        ].6.6.5 AUTO ERASEWith this feature activated, you can have “inbox” or “outbox” messagesautomaticallly erased as new messages arrive. Press [        ], and [        ].Then press [        ].Select “Disabled” or “Old Inbox” with the navigation key.Press [        ].6.6 SETTINGSThis enables you to set up several items that help manage your messaging featuresas described below.6.6.1 SAVE SENT MESSAGES ?This feature enables you to save every sent message. Press [        ], and [        ].Then press [        ].Select one from No/ Yes/ Prompt with the navigation key.Press [        ].6.6.2 DEFAULT CALL BACK NUMBERThis feature enables you to edit a default call back number, so that the recipient cancall back or reply to the call back number. Press [        ], and [        ].Then press [        ].Input a call back number.Press [        ].6.6.3 MESSAGE ALERTThis feature enables the phone to alert you of an incoming message in two differenttypes; Ringer, Silent. Press [        ], and [        ].Then press [        ].Select one from the Ringer/ Silent with the navigation key.Press [        ].
65646.8 ERASE MESSAGESThis feature allows you to erase all the messages from the Inbox, Outbox, or filedfolder.6.8.1 ERASE MESSAGESPress [        ], and [        ].Press [        ] to erase the inbox messages.Select “No”, “Old Inbox” or “Entire Inbox” with the navigation key.Press [        ] to erase the outbox messages. Select “No” or “Yes” with the navigation key.Press [        ] to erase the filed messages.Select “No” or “Yes” with the navigation key.Select “Yes” or “No” with the navigation key and press [        ].6.7 FILED6.7.1 FILEDThis function enable you to review and manage the saved messages from theInbox/Outbox. Press [        ], and [        ].Select a text message with the navigation key.Press [        ].The text message is displayed.Press [        ].If the text message is saved from “Inbox” menu, this screen will be displayed.If the text message is saved from “Outbox” menu, this screen will be displayed.Select one by pressing [        ].
67667.2 SAR INFORMATIONTHIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOREXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed andmanufactured 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 RFenergy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that weredeveloped by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thoroughevaluation of scientific studies.The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of allpersons, regardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurementknown as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest certifiedpower level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at thehighest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can bewell below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate atmultiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. Ingeneral, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna,the lower the poweroutput.Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certifiedto the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adoptedrequirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g.,at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highestSAR value for this model phone when worn on the body, as described in this userguide, is 0.846 W/kg. (Body worn measurements differ among phone models,depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may bedifferences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they allmeet the government requirement for safe exposure.7. SAFETY INFORMATIONThis chapter outlines the guidelines and precautions for the safety that comes before theoptimum use of your cellular phone.Please make sure to be aware of all the details about the safety to operate your phonein the way that you are supposed to.This chapter contains the terms and conditions of services and the warranty for yourphone.Please review them thoroughly.7.1 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS7.1.1 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERESTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere andobey all signs and instructions.Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury oreven death. 7.1.2 INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DEVICESCertain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wirelessphone. (Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and so on). Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in theseareas instruct you to do so.RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronicsystem in motor vehicles. 7.1.3 EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGYUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.Do not move the antenna close to, or touching any exposed part of the body whenmaking a call.
6968<Appendix>1. TroubleshootingIn case that simple remedy steps does not help, contact the local agency from where you havepurchased the product, a service center or a qualified technician to solve the trouble. Problem What To DoThere is no indication on the LCD screen Make sure the terminal is turned on.If the switch is on, turn off the terminal and then turnit on again. “No Service” message is displayed on the LCDscreen. The WLL terminal must be placed in the location where service coverage is available. If necessary,   move the terminal to the serviced location. Your terminal beeps or you can hear nothing in theWLL.Your WLL is not properly placed. Place the WLLnormally. Battery indication is blinking, and the terminal beepsperiodically. The backup battery is discharged. Switch to theexternal power supply.There is no ring when a call comes. The ringer is switched off. Press [UP] button severaltimes to adjust the ringer volume The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with allreported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines.SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found underthe Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC IDPP4HWP-2150.Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the CellularTelecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://phonefacts.net. *Inthe United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates asubstantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to accountfor any variations in measurements.
702.  FWT Technical Specifications ClassificationAir interfaceBattery backup PhysicalEnvironmentalPower supplyEtcCommon air interface standard IS-2000 (IS-95B, TSB-74)Frequency  TX: 824 ~ 849MHzRX: 869 ~ 894MHzFrequency accuracy  Fo 300Hz TX output power  Typical 24dBm (23~25dBm)RX sensitivity  - 104dBm below (at FER = 0.5%), Typical -106dBmVocoder   8K/13K QCELP8K EVRCChannel bandwidth  CDMA 1.25MhzMOD/DEMOD O QPSK/QPSKType Ni-MHCapacity  3.6V @ 1.4AConversation time Minimum 2.5 hoursStandby time Minimum 140 hoursSerial port  Data service purpose (Internet, Modem , PC fax)Maintenance purposeDimension (D WH) 197 172 62.5(mm)Weight (including backup battery) 792gOperating temperature -10 ~  +50Input power  100~240V  10%,  48~62HzOutput power 5.5V  1.2AAccessories Internal antenna : Dipole antennaPower supply (SMPS)HWP-2160

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