Fixed Wireless Terminal Model : WF-105 User Guide Important Safety Instructions: Read carefully and keep for future reference
Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction............................................................................................ 3 1.1 Safety instructions.................................................................. 3 1.2 Cleaning and Maintenance .................................................... 4 1.3 Technical parameters and Service conditions ....................... 4 1.4 Contents of package .............................................................. 5 1.5 Installation ..................
6.4 7. 8. Messages............................................................................. 16 6.4.1 New .............................................................................. 16 6.4.2 Inbox............................................................................. 17 6.4.3 Outbox .......................................................................... 17 6.4.4 Sentbox ........................................................................ 17 6.4.5 Draftbox ...............................
1. Introduction Thank you for using the GSM Fixed Wireless Terminal (FWT). To guarantee that your phone is always in its best condition, please read this manual carefully. Since the pictures, symbols and contents in this manual are just for your reference, they might not be completely identical with your phone. FWT is designed mainly for office use and rural area use.
¾ Please use original or authorized accessories only. Using any unauthorized accessories may affect your FWT’s performance and damage your phone. ¾ As your FWT can produce electromagnetic field, do not place it near magnetic items such as computer disks. ¾ Do not expose your FWT to direct sunlight or store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices. ¾ Prevent liquid from leaking into your phone. ¾ Do not attempt to disassemble the FWT by yourself.
Phone: DC 5V 1000mA Battery: 3.6V 800mAH rechargeable Ni-MH battery Note: Your telephone is guaranteed for a period of 12 calendar months from the date of purchase as indicated on your till slip. Keep your till slip in a safe place as it will be required for guarantee repairs. It is however not guaranteed against damage caused by misuse, riot damage, lightning or power surge damage, damage caused by using the unit for purposes other that which it was intended or any damage that can be deemed an act of God.
Important Warning: If an outdoor antenna is used, a suitable lightning protection device must be fitted. ¾ Adapter Insert the plug of the power supply cord into the socket marked DC 5.0V on the side of the telephone and plug the power supply into a properly installed mains socket. DC 5.0 ¾ V Installing SIM card Open the battery cover at the back of the phone. Hold your SIM card with the chamfer oriented as seen in the picture below and slide it into the card holder with the metal interface down.
¾ Installing battery Insert the BNC connector of the battery into the corresponding socket in the battery compartment, and then close the battery cover.
2. Getting to know your phone DC 5.
3. Functions of Keys 1. The left soft key By pressing this key: ¾ In standby mode, enter the main menu. ¾ After entering a number, select Save number, Send message or Voice call. ¾ At the menu state, enter sub-menu. ¾ At the submenu state, select the function shown above it on the bottom left of the screen. 2. The right soft key By pressing this key: ¾ In standby mode, used to access the Call log. ¾ At the edit state, delete the character before the cursor.
¾ During a call, you can press the◄ / ► key to adjust the volume. ¾ In standby mode, press the ▲ / ▼ key to enter the call log. 6. SMS In standby mode, press this key to enter the message menu. 7. SET SET In standby mode, press this key to enter the M1/M2/M3/M4 settings menu. 8. Redial Press to redial the last dialed number. 9. Hands-free In standby mode, press this key and dial the number. Hands-free allows you to have a conversation without lifting the handset.
4. Basic Functions 4.1 On/Off Firstly, please ensure the battery and SIM card has been inserted properly into the key to power the phone, and then wait until the telephone. Press the On/Off name of the network provider appears on the display before use. If the phone is powered without a SIM card, the phone will display a message to insert a USIM card. Press the key for 3 seconds to turn the phone off. 4.
Mute on: It does not send local voice. (On/Off) End call: End the current call. New call: Dialed a new call. New message: Enter write message interface. Send DTMF: Send DTMF. Contacts: Enter contacts list. Volume: Change volume. 4.6 M1/M2/M3/M4 function You can store up to 4 numbers in your phone’s direct memory for quick and easy dialing. In the off-hook or hands-free state, press either M1/M2/M3/M4 to dial the corresponding number.
5. Text Input 5.1 Input Mode At the input state, press the # key to alter the input mode. The right soft key can be used to delete the character in front of the cursor. Press and hold the right soft key to delete all characters in front of the cursor. The ◄ key is used to move the cursor to the left, and the ► key is used to move the cursor to the right. 5.1.1 Write with text input “Abc”. “Abc” text input is the default mode for entering text.
5.1.6 Write with text input "PreABC " Press # until the “PreABC” appears in the right corner of the phone screen. Press each key carrying the desired letter once. The predictive text function will present the available word automatically. The UP / DOWN arrows can be used to change the character if needed. 5.1.7 Insert number 123 Press # until the "123" appears on the right corner of the screen and then enter the desired digits. Press 0 key to get a blank space. (Except 123 input mode) 5.
6. Function Menu In standby mode, press the left soft key to enter the main menu. The ▲ and ▼ keys can be used to scroll through the menu. Press the left soft key to enter this menu or press the right soft key to return to the previous menu level. 6.1 Call log This function allows you to view a list of the last 20 missed calls or incoming calls and the last 20 outgoing calls. Press the left soft key to enter the Call log menu.
¾ ¾ ¾ Birthday: Save the contact birthday. Ringtone: Set ring tone. Notes: Edit note. 6.2.2 USIM You can view a contact that is stored on the USIM card. Select a contact and then press the left soft key to: ¾ Call: Dial the contact number. ¾ Send message: Send a message to the contact. ¾ New: Add a new contact. ¾ Edit: Edit the contact name and number. ¾ Delete: Delete the contact. ¾ Copy to mobile: Copy the contact or batch contacts to the phone. ¾ Send: Send the contact.
The phone is preset with 10 commonly used phrases that can be used on SMS. To add a stored phrase, press the left soft key to select options “Insert→SMS templates”, you can then select a stored message template. Press the left soft key to confirm the message.
¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Delete all: Delete all short messages Call: Dial the receiver’s number View mode: Select to sort by date or subject Details: View the message details 6.4.5 Draftbox Scroll to the desired message and press the OK key to read it. One of the following options could be selected with the left soft key: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Send: can send this message Delete: Delete the short message Delete all: Delete all short messages View mode: Select to sort by date or subject Details: View the message details 6.4.
6.5 Settings This menu offers you a convenient setting to your preference. Press the left soft key to obtain the submenu as below: 6.5.1 Sounds In this submenu, you can set the tone. ¾ Voice call ring: You can set the voice call ring tone ¾ Volume: You can adjust the ring volume ¾ Message alert: Set the sound for message alerts ¾ Key tone: You can enable or disable the keypad tone ¾ Warning tone: You can set the warning tone 6.5.2 Display settings In this submenu, you can set the screen display.
¾ Answer mode Selection can be made to answer an incoming call with “Any key” or “Send” key. When “Any key” is selected, the call is answered by pressing any key (except for the right soft key or the On/Off key). By selecting the “Send” key, calls can be answered by the OK key, the left soft key or the hands-free key. ¾ Auto redial You can set the auto redial On/Off. ¾ Minute prompt You can set the minute prompt On/Off. ¾ Answer prompt You can set the answer prompt On/Off.
6.5.6 Security settings Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to prevent unauthorized use of the phone or the SIM card. (Need local network support) ¾ Automatic keylock You can set the automatic keylock On/Off. ¾ Phone lock Phone lock can prevent your phone from illegal use. Select On/Off to enable or disable handset lock protection. When “On” is selected, you will be prompted to enter the password before you could log on to the GSM network.
7. GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA installation This section explains how to use the WF105 Phone to access the internet from a PC. PC Requirement: The USB Modem software is supported by all versions of Win XP, Win Vista and Win 7. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Insert the data-enabled SIM in the compartment underneath the battery compartment in the bottom of the phone. Connect the antenna to the connector on the side of the phone. Connect the battery, and replace the battery cover. Connect the power supply.
9) 10) 11) Follow the installation instructions and restart the PC when prompted. Restart the phone. (And enter the SIM card’s PIN on the phone if requested) Use the “USB Modem” shortcut on the desktop (Or the “Showmodem” popup) to open the application.
12) View the bar at the bottom of the application to ensure that the network was discovered and ready for connection. 13) Use the “Connect” button to initiate the connection.
8. Troubleshooting Problem Unable to turn on Unable to connect to the network Poor signal reception Possible Cause Correction No power Connect the battery and power adapter. See “Poor Signal” solutions below. Poor signal Poor signal Poor connection Low power Unable to make a call or to answer a call No dialing tone The called terminal can’t hear any voice Echo or noise Out of order accidentally Try to adjust the antenna direction and phone location. Try to tweak the antenna contra rotate tightly.
Troubleshooting specific to internet access problems Blue screen or error messages received when connecting the USB to the PC Conflicting driver or application on the PC USB not connected USB Modem shows “No Device” found Internet not connecting. (Failing to dial / connect) Driver could not install correctly in Windows Windows cannot address the modem correctly The default profile was changed or deleted USB Modem application was closed Internet connection lost.
Troubleshooting: Default profile. If any connection problems (Dial-up failures) are experienced, ensure that the correct settings are used in the default connection: • Click on the Settings (Gear) button, and select connection profile.
Checking the available Data limit: • If a Telkom or 8ta SIM card is used, Dial *188# OK on the phone Keypad. An SMS will be returned from Telkom to show the amount of available data. • If another service provider’s SIM is used, contact their service center to confirm the data limit available. For any service or product information queries relating to this telephone, please call our SharedCall number 0860 2C HELP (0860 22 43 57) or visit our website on www.telkomphones.co.