Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com APPENDIX I: Client: UTStarcom Model: FSU C800 FCC ID: O6Y-FSUC800 Standards: FCC Part 22 RTL WO#: 2004232 MANUAL Please refer to the following pages.
CDMA FSU C800 USER GUIDE
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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 ......................................................
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.................
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...................
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.
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.
Safety Precautions Handling the Phone DANGER Do not use the phone while operating a vehicle. Observe local regulations for specialized (hospital, aircraft, etc) when using the phone. areas 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Getting Started 1.2 Phone Description 1.2.1 Front View 1. LCD Screen 2. Antenna 3. key This key is used to delete characters/digits or to return to the previous menu level 4. and keys: These keys are used to move the cursor left or right or to perform functions indicated on the screen 5.
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Getting Started 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 z Indicates digital mode. Indicates analog mode Shows the current signal strength. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal Strong Weak z Indicates in calling mode.
Getting Started z z Indicates the DND (Don not Disturb) function is active 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.
Getting Started 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.
Getting Started 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.
Getting Started 1.6.3 Technical Specifications Items Descriptions RF Specifications Air Interface IS-2000 1XRTT; backward compatible with IS95A/B Vocoder 13K QCELP, 8K EVRC Frequency Range Frequency Accuracy TX: 824~849MHz RX: 869~894MHz <±300Hz Receiver Sensitivity <-104dBm @FER 0.5% Bandwidth 1.25MHz Main Processor VIA CBP4.0 Maximum Data Rate 153.
Basic Operations 2. BASIC OPERATIONS 2.1 Switch the Phone On/Off Turn the “Power” button on the phone to “ON” or “OFF” to switch the phone on or off 2.2 Make a Call 1. Pick up the receiver or press 2. Key in the phone number To delete the last entered digit, press 3. Press or wait a moment (if the Dial Delay function is active). The phone will begin to dial 4. After the call, hang up the receiver or press the key 2.3 Redial a Call 1. Pick up the receiver or press 2.
Basic Operations 2.5 Access Menu/List Options A variety of options are available for the phone menu 1. In standby mode, press /
Menu Overview 3.
Menu Overview Outbox Inbox Delete Messages Outbox Delete All Incoming Calls Recent Calls Outgoing Calls Missed Calls Delete Lists New Schedule List Clear Alarm Clock Tools Memo List Voice List Voice Memo Answering 1 Answering Rec.
Menu Overview Handset Handfree Service Change Alert Minute Beep Call Connect Power On/off Banner 7 Seconds Backlight Display 15 Seconds 30 Seconds Always off Language Hyphen English Español no yes Unlock Lock Phone Security Lock On Power Up Change Password Load Default Call Setup Off Auto Answer After 3 Seconds Answering Machine Answering Sel.
Menu Overview Answering 1 Answering 2 Answering 3 Voice Privacy Enhanced Standard Dial Delay Time Off Fax In Once Data/Fax Fax In Always Data In Once 1x Data Data In Always 9600 Port Speed 19200 115200 230400 FWD If Busy Call Forward FWD If No Answer FWD All Calls Network Service Call Waiting CNIR Phone Info.
Menu Operations 4. MENU OPERATIONS 4.
Menu Operations 4.1.1 View Contacts Select this option to view phone book entries: Press <1> <1> to select View Contacts. The phone book entry list will be displayed. Press / to browse through entries z Press to view details of the highlighted entry. Then, you can press to edit the entry z Press to display Erase, Delete All and Send Message options 4.1.
Menu Operations 4.1.3 Find Name Select this option to search for a phone book entry: Press <1> <3> to select Find Name. Key in the name that you are searching for, or the first character(s) of the name, and then press the key. The phone will search through the records in the phone book, and highlight the matched name 4.1.4 Groups Select this option to view information of a group, add entries to a group or create a new group: Press <1> <4> to select Groups and display the group list.
Menu Operations Press <1> <6> to select Speed Dial and display the speed dial number list, as shown in the following figure: Speed Dial 02: 03: … Options Cancel z To assign a phone number, press / to highlight the desired speed dial number and press . The phone book entry list will be displayed. Press / to highlight the desired entry, and then press to view the phone number of the entry.
Menu Operations 4.2 Short Message Service (SMS) The phone supports transmitting and/or receiving simple text or voice messages In standby mode, press to access the phone menu. Press <2> to access the Messages submenu and display options shown in the following figure: 1 Voice Mail 2 New Message 3 Inbox 4 Outbox 5 Delete Message 4.2.1 Voice Mail Select this option to check voice messages 4.2.
Menu Operations 1 [New Address] 2 [Message] Send Option Press <1> to select New Address. Key in the receiver’s phone number and press . Press <2> to select Message. Enter the message contents and press .
Menu Operations 4.2.3 Inbox Received messages are stored in the phone Inbox. A total of 200 messages can be stored in the Inbox and Outbox indicates the message has There is an icon in front of each message: not yet been read; indicates the message has been read. Messages are listed chronologically, with the most recently received message highlighted at the top of the list When a new message is received, press to view the message contents and details (the sender and received time).
Menu Operations 1 [New Address] 2 XXXXXXXXX… 3 13332885955 Send Option 4.2.4 Outbox Sent messages are stored in the phone Inbox Press <2> <4> to select Outbox; the sent message list will be displayed. There is an icon in front of each message: indicates the indicates the message sending failed. message sending succeeded; Messages are listed chronologically, with the most recently sent message highlighted at the top of the list Press / to reach the desired message and press .
Menu Operations 1 Inbox 2 Outbox 3 Delete All Press the corresponding number key to select the desired option and press to complete the deletion 29
Menu Operations 4.3 Recent Calls The phone records missed, received and dialed calls as well as their call durations Press <3> to select Recent Calls, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Recent Calls 1 Incoming Calls 2 Outgoing Calls 3 Missed Calls 4 Delete Lists 4.3.1 Incoming Calls This option enables you to view the last 30 received calls Press <3> <1> to select Incoming Calls and the incoming call list will be displayed.
Menu Operations , and then you can select Details, Send Message, Delete or Delete All 4.3.
Menu Operations 4.4 Tools From this submenu, you can use the Schedule, Alarm Clock or Voice Memo function Press <4> to select Tools, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Tools 1 Schedule 2 Alarm Clock 3 Voice Memo 4.4.1 Schedule This option enables you to set daily schedules as well as alarm reminders for these schedules When a schedule’s preset alarm time expires, the phone will sound the alarm; the schedule contents will be displayed.
Menu Operations 4.4.1.1 New Select New to set a new schedule. A calendar will be displayed. Press / or / to reach the desired date, and then press . Enter the schedule contents and press . Key the alarm time for the schedule, and then press to confirm and complete the operation 4.4.1.2 List Select List to display the schedule list.
Menu Operations z To change the alarm time and activate the alarm function, press . Enter the alarm time in 24-hour format, and then press to confirm and complete the operation z When Alarm Off is displayed, you can press to activate the alarm function without changing the alarm time z When Alarm On is displayed, you can press to deactivate the alarm function 4.4.
Menu Operations Memo List 1 Voice Memo 1 2 Voice Memo 2 … New Delete All z To record a new voice memo, press . Press again to start to record. Press to complete the record z To delete all voice memos, press , and then press to complete the deletion z To listen to or erase a voice memo, press / to highlight the memo and press . Details of the memo will be displayed.
Menu Operations 4.4.3.2 Voice List The phone can store up to 10 caller voice messages If the auto-answer recording function is active, the phone will automatically record the caller’s voice after the phone rings three times. A maximum of 10 voice messages can be recorded.
Menu Operations Press <4> <3> <3> to select “Answering Rec.”; the voice message list will be displayed, as shown in the following figure: Answering Rec. 1 Answering 1 2 Answering 2 3 Answering 3 Press / to highlight the desired auto-answer message, and press . The corresponding auto-answer message will be played. To replace this message, press and record a new auto-answer message. Press to complete the record Now you can record.
Menu Operations 4.5 Settings From this submenu, you can perform various phone settings Press <5> to select Settings, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Settings 1 Sounds 2 Display 3 Security 4 Call Setup 5 Dial Delay Time 6 1x Data 7 Network Service 8 Phone Info 4.5.
Menu Operations 4.5.1.1 Ringer This option enables you to specify ring tones for incoming calls and alarms Press <5> <1> <1> to select Ringer, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed Ringer 1 In Contacts 2 Not In Contacts 3 Alarm Clock MUSIC1 In Contacts Select In Contacts to specify a ring tone for incoming calls from the phone numbers that have been stored in the phone book Press / to scroll through the ring tones and listen to a sample of each.
Menu Operations Alarm Clock Select In Contacts to specify an alarm tone for the alarm clock Press / to scroll through the alarm tones and listen to a sample of each. After highlighting the desired alarm tone, press to confirm and complete the operation 4.5.1.
Menu Operations Alert 1 Service Change 2 Minute Beep 3 Call Connect 4 Power On/Off Off Press <5> <1> <3> to select Alert, and the options shown in the above figure will be displayed. Select the desired option. Press / to highlight On or Off, and then press to confirm and complete the operation 4.5.
Menu Operations 4.5.2.1 Banner This option enables you to specify the text displayed in standby mode Press <5> <2> <1> to select Banner. Enter the banner contents (20 characters maximum), and then press to confirm and complete the operation The default banner is “welcome” 4.5.2.
Menu Operations 4.5.3 Security Press <5> <3> to select Security. You will be prompted to enter the security code. Key in the security code and press . If correct, options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Security 1 Lock Phone 2 Change Password 3 Load Default Unlock 4.5.3.1 Lock Phone If the phone is locked, you cannot operate the phone before entering the security code After accessing the Security option, press <1> to select Lock Phone.
Menu Operations 4.5.3.2 Change Password This option enables you to change the security code After accessing the Security option, press <2> to select Change Password 1. Enter a new security code, and then press 2.
Menu Operations Functions Default Settings Power On/Off Alert On Other Alerts Off Banner Welcome Backlight 7 Seconds Language English Hyphen No Network Service Off Security Code 0000 4.5.4 Call Setup Press <5> <4> to select Call Setup, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Call Setup 1 Auto Answer 2 Answering Sel. 3 Voice Privacy Off 4.5.4.1 Auto Answer Press <5> <4> <1> to select Auto Answer.
Menu Operations z After 3 seconds: If this option is selected, the phone will answer an incoming call after three seconds of ringing z Answering Machine: If this option is selected, an external answering machine can be connected to the phone 4.5.4.2 Answer Sel. This option enables you to specify auto-answer voice messages. You can select from the default setting and three self-recorded voice messages Press <5> <4> <2> to select Answer Sel.
Menu Operations 1x Data 1 Data/Fax 2 Port Speed Off 4.5.6.1 Data/Fax This option enables you the define the phone’s Data/Fax status Press <5> <6> <1> to select Data/Fax.
Menu Operations 4.5.7 Network service Press <5> <7> to select Network Service, and the options shown in the following figure will be displayed: Network Service 1 Call Forward 2 Call Waiting 3 CNIR 4.5.7.1 Call Forward Through this option, the phone can be set to forward incoming calls to the specified phone number.
Menu Operations z FWD If No Answer: If this function is activated, when there is an incoming call that remains unanswered for a period of time, the call will be forwarded to the specified phone number z FWD All Calls: If this function is activated, all incoming calls will be forwarded to the specified phone number After accessing the Call Forward option, press <1>, <2> or <3> to select FWD If Busy, FWD If No Answer or FWD All Calls.
Menu Operations Phone Info 1 Phone Number 2 SW Version 0.2.0 4.5.8.1 Phone Number This option enables you to store the phone’s number Press <5> <8> <1> to select Phone Number. Enter the phone number, and press to confirm and complete the operation 4.5.8.
Data Service 5. DATA SERVICE The phone supports Data Service. Data or facsimile information can be transmitted and received via a wireless path, by connecting the phone to a notebook or desktop PC 5.1 Hardware Connection Serial Port 0 Data Cable PC Switch C800 Serial Port 2 5.2 Internet 5.2.1 Computer Configuration Download the Automatic Configuration software from: http://www.gpte.com.cn/product/p34.htm Extract the files to a folder. Then, perform the following operations: 5.2.1.
Data Service 2.
Data Service 3. Click to accept the default installation folder. (Or, click to specify a different folder, and then click .) The “Confirm Installation” window will be displayed: 4.
Data Service 5. When the “Installation Complete” window is displayed, click to complete the installation After completing the installation, you can double click the Kit” shortcut icon on the desktop to run AirAccess Kit “AirAccess 5.2.1.2 Modem Driver Installation When you run AirAccess Kit for the first time, if the CBP4.0 Modem Driver has not been installed on the computer, the executive program will prompt you to install the CBP4.0 Modem Driver.
Data Service 1. Click to display the “Phone and Modem Options” window: 2.
Data Service 3. Select “Don’t detect my modem. I will select it form a list”, and then click 4.
Data Service 5. Type the directory name of the AirAccess Kit installation folder or click to locate the directory. Then, click to display the following window: 6.
Data Service 7. Select the desired port(s), and then click to start the installation. The “Digital Signature Not Found” window will be displayed: 8. Click to continue the installation.
Data Service 9. Click to complete the installation. The installed modem will be displayed in the “Phone and Modem Options” window: 10. Click to confirm and complete the operation 5.2.1.3 Dial-up Connection After Modem Driver installation, the system will automatically establish a dial-up connection icon.
Data Service Enter the Internet access number (for example T#777 or #777), and click Then, enter the user name and password to access the network. When connected, you can surf the Internet, send and receive E-mail, use Telnet, FTP and more 5.3 Data Fax Using the following configuration, you can use fax software to send and receive digital G3 faxes 5.3.1 Computer Configuration Install a standard 19.2 Kbps modem. Set the port rate to 19.2 Kbps, instead of 115.
Text Input Method 6. TEXT INPUT METHOD The phone supports three input methods, including Uppercase Letter, Lowercase Letter and Digit in order to provide easy input for letters and digits in text editing mode 6.1 Switch Input Method When you enter text-editing mode, the last active input method is displayed. Press <#> to switch between the input methods.
Text Input Method 6.4 Symbol To enter symbols in text-editing mode, press <*>. The symbol list will be displayed.
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