UTStarcom O6Y-FSUC800, CDMA FSU C800 User manual

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Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Client: UTStarcom
360 Herndon Parkway Model: FSU C800
Suite 1400 FCC ID: O6Y-FSUC800
Herndon, VA 20170 Standards: FCC Part 22
http://www.rheintech.com RTL WO#: 2004232
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APPENDIX I: MANUAL
Please refer to the following pages.
CDMA FSU C800
USER GUIDE
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Trademark Statement: “‘UTStarcom’, ‘iPAS’, and the UTStarcom logo are
trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc.
Copyright Statement:©UTStarcom, Inc. 2004. All rights reserved. No
part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means
without the prior written permission of UTStarcom, Inc.”
Warranty Language: “The contents of this manual, whether in whole or in
part, do not constitute any express or implied warranty with respect to any
products of UTStarcom, Inc., or its subsidiaries.”
Table of Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................... 1
FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE .......................................................1
HANDLING THE PHONE, BATTERY AND CHARGER ..................................2
HANDLING THE PHONE ........................................................................3
HANDLING THE BATTERY......................................................................5
HANDLING THE CHARGER ....................................................................6
1. GETTING STARTED ....................................................... 7
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS.....................................................................7
1.2 PHONE DESCRIPTION ....................................................................8
1.2.1 Front View........................................................................................8
1.2.2 Rear View ......................................................................................10
1.3 DISPLAY INDICATORS ...................................................................10
1.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................ 11
1.5 PROTOCOL SUPPORT ..................................................................12
1.6 FUNCTIONS, FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ...............................12
1.6.1 Phone Functions............................................................................12
1.6.2 Phone Features .............................................................................13
1.6.3 Technical Specifications .................................................................14
2. BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................... 15
2.1 SWITCH THE PHONE ON/OFF .......................................................15
2.2 MAKE A CALL...............................................................................15
2.3 REDIAL A CALL.............................................................................15
2.4 STORE A PHONE NUMBER ............................................................15
2.5 ACCESS MENU/LIST OPTIONS ......................................................16
2.6 USE SHORTCUTS.........................................................................16
3. MENU OVERVIEW ........................................................ 17
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4. MENU OPERATIONS .................................................... 21
4.1 PHONE BOOK ..............................................................................21
4.1.1 View Contacts ................................................................................22
4.1.2 New Entry ......................................................................................22
4.1.3 Find Name .....................................................................................23
4.1.4 Groups...........................................................................................23
4.1.5 Delete All .......................................................................................23
4.1.6 Speed Dial .....................................................................................23
4.1.7 Memory State.................................................................................24
4.2 SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) ...............................................25
4.2.1 Voice Mail ......................................................................................25
4.2.2 New Message ................................................................................25
4.2.3 Inbox..............................................................................................27
4.2.4 Outbox...........................................................................................28
4.2.5 Delete Messages ...........................................................................28
4.3 RECENT CALLS............................................................................30
4.3.1 Incoming Calls ...............................................................................30
4.3.2 Outgoing Calls ...............................................................................30
4.3.3 Missed Calls ..................................................................................30
4.3.4 Delete Lists ....................................................................................31
4.4 TOOLS ........................................................................................32
4.4.1 Schedule........................................................................................32
4.4.2 Alarm Clock....................................................................................33
4.4.3 Voice Memo ...................................................................................34
4.5 SETTINGS ...................................................................................38
4.5.1 Sound ............................................................................................38
4.5.2 Display...........................................................................................41
4.5.3 Security..........................................................................................43
4.5.4 Call Setup ......................................................................................45
4.5.5 Dial Delay Time..............................................................................46
4.5.6 1x Data ..........................................................................................46
4.5.7 Network service .............................................................................48
4.5.8 Phone Info .....................................................................................49
5. DATA SERVICE ............................................................. 51
5.1 HARDWARE CONNECTION ............................................................51
5.2 INTERNET....................................................................................51
5.2.1 Computer Configuration.................................................................51
5.3 DATA FAX ....................................................................................60
5.3.1 Computer Configuration.................................................................60
5.3.2 Phone Configuration ......................................................................60
6. TEXT INPUT METHOD.................................................. 61
6.1 SWITCH INPUT METHOD...............................................................61
6.2 UPPERCASE/LOWERCASE LETTER................................................61
6.3 DIGIT ..........................................................................................61
6.4 SYMBOL ......................................................................................62
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Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FCC RF Exposure Compliance
This PCS phone has been tested and complies with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) RF exposure limits for the General
Population/Uncontrolled exposure environment. In addition, it complies
with the following Standards and Guidelines:
z FCC 96-326, Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of
Radio-Frequency Radiation
z FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 01-01 (2001) Supplement C, Evaluating
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
z ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with
Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic
Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
z ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992, IEEE Recommended Practice for the
Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF
and Microwave
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Phone, Battery and Charger
DANGER
Only use the battery and charger specified for the
phone. Failure to do so can result in damage to the
phone, electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
Do not store or operate the phone or charger in hot,
damp, or dusty areas, which can damage electrical and
mechanical components. Avoid prolonged exposure to
temperatures below 5°C or in excess of 35°C.
DANGER
Do not drop, shake or throw the phone or charger.
Rough handling can damage internal circuit boards and
the battery pack.
Do not use the phone in the vicinity of volatile gases.
Leave the area before using the phone. Failure to leave
the area can result in the risk of fire or an explosion.
Do not disassemble or modify the phone, charger, or
battery. Incorrect modifications, reassembly, or
tampering may result in malfunction or personal injury.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Phone
DANGER
Do not use the phone while operating a vehicle.
Observe local regulations for specialized areas
(hospital, aircraft, etc) when using the phone.
This phone has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This phone
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this phone does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by
turning the phone 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 phone and
receiver
- Connect the phone 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
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
UTStarcom, Inc. could void the user’s authority to
operate the phone.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed
to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from
all persons and must not be co-located with or operated
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Keep all storage media (magnetic cards, floppy disks,
credit cards, etc.) away from the phone. Close
encounters or contact can erase or damage the storage
media.
Keep all sharp metal objects (pins, nails, hairpins etc.)
away from the phone handset. The handset earpiece
contains a strong magnet that can attract and hold
metal objects. Remove any objects from the handset
earpiece before using, to avoid personal injury.
In case of emergency, key in the emergency number
(911 for example in US), then press the Talk key and let
the operator know your specific location. Don’t hang up
until you are told to do so.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Battery
DANGER
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. It may
explode. Check with local waste management codes for
disposal instructions.
Do not force the battery pack into the phone. Improper
installation can cause malfunctions or damage the
battery pack. This may result in fire or personal injury.
Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short
the battery on conductive materials such as rings,
bracelets, and keys. The battery and/or conductor may
overheat and cause burns.
If the battery becomes too hot while recharging, it
should be removed immediately from the charger.
When clothes or skin are exposed to battery leakage,
rinse with clean water at once to prevent skin irritation.
Do not use a cracked, leaking or odor-emitting battery
pack near an open flame or high temperatures.
CAUTION
If a fully discharged battery is stored for a long period of
time, it may not be possible to recharge the battery.
Observe local waste management codes for proper
battery disposal instructions.
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Safety Precautions
Handling the Charger
DANGER
Only use a power source that provides the appropriate
voltage (AC100~240 V) for the charger. An unsuitable
power source can result in damage to the charger,
electric shock or fire.
Do not use the charger if the power supply cord or plug
is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc).
This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Do not short circuit the charger connector jack. This may
result in fire or electric shock.
Immediately unplug the charger from the wall outlet in
the event that liquid is spilled into the unit to prevent fire
or electric shock.
CAUTION
Always unplug the charger from the wall outlet before
cleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock.
Do not place heavy objects on the cord to avoid
damage.
Always grip the power plug when removing the charger
from the wall outlet. Do not pull on the power supply
cord to avoid damage and the risk of electric shock.
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Getting Started
1. GETTING STARTED
1.1 Package Contents
Thank you for purchasing this phone. Please check the package contents
by comparing them with the following list. If you find anything missing or if
the documentation set is incomplete, contact your local phone dealer
immediately
z CDMA FSU C800 Phone
z Backup battery
z Power adapter
z Receiver
z Cord
z User Guide
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Getting Started
1.2 Phone Description
1.2.1 Front View
1. LCD Screen
2. Antenna
3. <BACK/CLR> key
This key is used to delete characters/digits or to return to the previous
menu level
4. <LEFT> and <RIGHT> keys:
These keys are used to move the cursor left or right or to perform
functions indicated on the screen
5. <UP> and <DOWN> keys:
These keys are used to scroll up and down through menu lists
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6. <SELECT> key:
This key is used to select the highlighted menu option
7. Input keys:
These keys are used to enter digits, characters or symbols
8. <END> key:
This key is used to return to standby mode without changing menu
settings
9. <SND/RDL> key:
This key is used to make a call
10. <SPK> key:
This key is used to place a call on Speaker Phone
11. <SMS> key:
This key is used to access the Messages menu
12. <RCL> key:
This key is used to access the Recent Calls menu
13. <DND/MUTE> key
14. <ON/OFF> key
15. Power LED indicator
Lights when the power adapter is connected to the phone
16. Receiver
~ Note: This is only a brief introduction to the keypad functions.
Please refer to the contents of this user guide for detailed
descriptions and operations
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1.2.2 Rear View
1. Antenna RF Connector
2. DC Power Jack
3. Power Switch
4. Serial Port Choice
5. Serial Port
1.3 Display Indicators
z Indicates digital mode. Indicates analog mode
z Shows the current signal strength. The higher the bar, the
stronger the signal
Strong Weak
z Indicates in calling mode. Indicates call connection failure
z Indicates in roaming mode
z Indicates the Alarm function is active
z Indicates a new short message has been received
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z Indicates the DND (Don not Disturb) function is active
z Indicates the battery charge level. The higher the bar levels, the
greater the battery power
High Low
1.4 Safety Instructions
Basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk when
using this product. Please read and follow all instructions marked on the
product
z To reduce the risk of electric shock - do not disassemble this product.
When the product is subsequently used, incorrect reassembly can
cause electric shock. When service is required, take the product to a
qualified service department
z Do not hold or make contact with the antenna while making a call
z Do not overload the wall outlets and the extension cord
z Do not use this product near water and never spill any liquid on the
product. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock
z Do not place this product on an unstable location (cart, stand or table).
If it should fall from an unstable location, there is a risk of serious
product damage
z Do not cover the slots and openings on the product. They are provided
for ventilation and protection against overheating. Do not place this
product near a heater or radiator where proper ventilation is not
provided
z This product should only be operated from the type of power source
marked on the product. If you are not sure of the type of power
available, consult your dealer or local power company
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z Never push objects of any kind into this product, since this may result
in a serious voltage short and may result in the risk of fire or electric
shock
z During thunderstorms, avoid using this product. There may be a
remote risk of an electric shock from lighting
z Disconnect the external power adapter and take out the back-up
battery when the product is not to be used for a long time
z Unplug this product from the wall outlet and obtain service from an
authorized service center under the following conditions:
- When the power supply plug is damaged or frayed
- If liquid has been spilled on, or into this product-or if this product has
been exposed to water or rain
- If this product does not work properly when the operating
instructions are followed
- If this product has been dropped or damaged
- If this product exhibits a distinct change in performance
1.5 Protocol Support
The phone supports IS-2000 Release 0, and is backward compatible with
IS95A/B. Software will be upgraded to support IS-2000 Release A, and
Release C in the future
1.6 Functions, Features and Specifications
1.6.1 Phone Functions
z High Quality Voice Service
- Making calls, receiving calls, call auto-answering and recording
- Vocoder: 13K QCELP, 8K EVRC
- Supports the speaker phone (hands-free) function
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z Data Service
- Packet data service: Complies with IS707A.5, and supports
153kbps dual links for Internet
z Short Message Service (SMS)
- English and Spanish SMS: Supports write, read, send, receive,
delete, reply and forward of short messages
1.6.2 Phone Features
z Multi-language: English and Spanish
z Phone book: 200 entries
z Recent call record: Phone numbers of the last 28 incoming/outgoing
calls, and the call time
z Phone setup: Backlight, ring tone and volume, voice volume, key beep
volume
z Variety of alert sounds: Recharging prompt, low voltage, SMS prompt,
key beep, in-call minute alert
z Variety of ring tones: 6-chord polyphonic melodies
z Alarm clock and schedule
z Real time clock and calendar
z Incoming call display (requires network support)
z Abbreviated number dial / speed dial
z Call forward (unconditionally, if no answer, if busy) and call waiting
z Banner modification
z Do not disturb (DND) function, rejects incoming calls
z Emergency call
z Mute the microphone volume
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