UTS 801 (FSU) User Manual Document No.
ii Table of Contents 801 (FSU) User Manual Trademark Statement: “‘UTStarcom,’ ‘AN2000,’ and the UTStarcom logo are trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc.” Copyright Statement: “UTStarcom, Inc. 2000. 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.
801 (FSU) User Manual Table of Contents iii Safety Precautions Introduction Thank you for purchasing your new UTS801 FSU phone. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly. The display screens, illustrations, etc., used in this document are created for instructional purposes and may differ slightly with the actual phone. How to Use This Instruction Manual 1. Before using your phone Includes facts you should know before using your new phone. 2. Basic phone operation 3.
iv Table of Contents 801 (FSU) User Manual Explanation of Alarm Symbols Before using your phone, please read the “Safety Precautions” thoroughly. The cautions included here are provided to prevent danger to persons and property. The following explain the degree of danger and damage that could occur if these safety precautions are not observed. This symbol indicates that erroneous operations may directly result in personal serious injury or death.
801 (FSU) User Manual Table of Contents v Handling the Phone and AC Adapter Use only the battery and AC Adapter approved for the UTS801FSU phone. The use of any other types can result in damage to the phone, electric shock or the risk of fire. Do not store the phone or AC adaptor in hot, wet, or dusty areas. High temperatures, humidity and dust can damage electrical and mechanical components. This can cause the phone or AC adapter to malfunction. Keep the phone, battery and the AC adapter dry.
vi Table of Contents 801 (FSU) User Manual Handling the Phone Do not use the phone while driving. Park the vehicle before using the phone. Traffic safety first. Observe any special regulations in effect in any area (hospital, aircraft, etc) when you have to use the phone. Always disconnect the AC adapter and remove the battery of your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Keep a minimum 20 cm separation distance between the device and the user.
801 (FSU) User Manual Table of Contents vii Handling the Battery Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. They 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 the risk of fire or personal injury. Use caution in handling batteries in order not to short the battery to conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
viii Table of Contents 801 (FSU) User Manual Handling the AC Adapter Use only a power source that provides the appropriate voltage (AC220V±10% or AC110V±10%) for the AC adapter. An unsuitable power source can result in damaging the AC adapter, electric shock or the risk of fire. Do not short circuit the AC adapter connector jack. This may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Do not use the AC adapter if the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed (exposed or broken wires, etc).
801 (FSU) User Manual Table of Contents ix Phone Information Avoid extremely high or low temperatures. Always use the phone in an environment with a temperature range of 10°C~40°C and humidity range of 45%~95%. For maximum signal strength and noise free operation, use away from electrical appliances such as TV, radio or personal computer. Battery Information Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated area. Do not store in direct sunlight.
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801 (FSU) User Manual Table of Contents xi Table of Contents 1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE..................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 CHECK PACKAGE CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. 1-1 1.2 PHONE SPEC ...............................................................................................................................
xii Table of Contents 801 (FSU) User Manual Handling the AC Adapter ..........................................................................................................................................viii Phone Information .......................................................................................................................................................ix Battery Information............................................................................................................
Before Using Your Phone 1 1. Before Using Your Phone 1.1 Check Package Contents Check to make sure that all of the specified items are included. If anything is missing, please contact your local phone dealer.
1-2 Before Using Your Phone 801 (FSU) User Manual 1.2 Phone Spec 1.2.1 Phone Spec Transmission power AC Adapter External dimensions Weight Battery Continuous standby-by time when using only a battery during a power failure Κ Approximately 10mW on average Input: AC 220V±10%, 50Hz or 110VAC ±10%, 60Hz Output: DC 4V, 225mA 6.1V, 10mA Power consumption: about 2W 22×18 (including antenna) ×7cm (L×W×H) Approximately 805g (including battery pack) DC 3.
801 (FSU) User Manual Before Using Your Phone 1-3 1.3 Phone components and corresponding functions 1.3.1 UTS801 FSU (Fixed Subscriber Unit) components 18 1 16 15 2 14 3 13 4 19 5 6 7 8 17 9 10 12 11 1. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 2. Antenna 3. 4. Talk key: Dials stored digits. Down key: To scroll down log or menu selections or move the cursor from left to right across the LCD.
1-4 Before Using Your Phone 801 (FSU) User Manual 5. Redial key: To redial the last number dialed on the telephone. 6. Return key: To return the phone to stand-by mode. 7. Clear/IP key: clear input characters, delete outgoing/incoming calls log or perform IP call Handset indicator light: Indicates handset off/on hook status. 8. 9. ~ options Numeric keys: used to input telephone numbers or choose # Key/pause key: input “#” or pause symbol 10. 11. : * Key 12.
801 (FSU) User Manual Before Using Your Phone 1-5 1.3.2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 1. Appears in hook-off status. Appears when the handset has been removed from the base station cradle signifying off-hook. 2. Indicates the strength of signal reception. If the phone is in service area, it will display to indicate the signal strength; otherwise, it will not appear. Signal strength is deNote:d as follows: 3. Appears when the alarm is set on. Appears when the alarm has been turned ON. 4.
1-6 Before Using Your Phone 801 (FSU) User Manual 1.4 Telephone Power Supply Before the telephone can be used, the AC adapter must be connected to the telephone and the battery properly installed. The AC adapter must remain connected at all times to the telephone. In case of a power failure, the battery will supply power to the telephone. The length of time the battery can supply power is determined by the telephone usage. (Stand-by vs. talk time) 1.4.1 AC Adapter Connection Connecting the AC Adapter: 1.
801 (FSU) User Manual Before Using Your Phone 1-7 2. Firmly insert the plug of the battery into the connector on the base of the telephone as shown in the diagram below. Be sure that the positive connector of the plug connects to the positive terminal and the negative connector connects to the negative terminal of the base station. Snap the battery into place on the left side and insert the cord into the battery compartment. 3. Replace the battery cover and then press firmly until a click is heard.
1-8 Before Using Your Phone 801 (FSU) User Manual 1.5 Standby mode After the battery and AC adaptor have been properly installed and connected the phone briefly displays all the icons and letters. When the display shows default factory setting for date and time the phone is ready. Κ Note: Calls are transmitted between the phone and the service providers network using radio waves.
2 Basic Operations 2. Basic Operations 2.1 Making Calls Before dialing a telephone number, make sure the signal strength is sufficient. The signal strength icon on the LCD of the phone should be at least . 1. Pick up the handset (off-hook). 2. Dial a phone number. The phone can display a maximum of 16 dialed digits at once. If the phone number dialed exceeds 16 digits, only the last 16 dialed digits entered are shown in the LCD display. Correct misdialed digits by one of the following methods.
2-2 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual 4. To end a call or cancel the call attempt, hang up the handset. The LCD on the phone will displayed the date and time as shown in the figure below. Κ Note: When the hand is off-hook, the handset indicator light will be lit on the base station. Κ Note: When the handset is off-hook, an audio tone can be heard from the earpiece. If the phone is located in an area without adequate signal strength no tone will be present.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-3 3. Select the appropriate language. When you are asked to enter the IP card number and password press the key. The phone will automatically send the IP card number and password stored in memory. The numbers will scroll from right to left across the LCD display as shown in the figure above. 4. If the call is successfully completed, follow the instructions from your service provider. 5. To end a call, hang up the handset.
2-4 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual Κ Note: Two or more pauses may be required to access a long distance service or other network equipment. Κ Note:The Pause function is not available on all terminals.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-5 2.2 Answering Calls 1. When a call is being received, the phone rings. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the calling party information will be displayed as shown in the figure below after the second ring. If you subscribe to a Caller ID service and the calling party has blocked the calling information from being sent, “CALL” will be displayed as shown in the figure below. 2. Remove the handset from the cradle of the base.
2-6 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual 2.3 Viewing the Last Number Dialed list The last ten phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) dialed on the phone are stored in memory. You can search the last number dialed list for a phone number to be redialed by following the steps below. 2.3.1 Using the Last Number Dialed List to Make a Call 1. Press to enter the last number dialed list. “H1” and the last phone number dialed are displayed as shown in the figure below.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-7 3. Κ Removing the handset from the cradle of the base station will dial the displayed phone number automatically. Note: To exit the Last number dialed list and return to standby mode press . If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode.
2-8 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual 2.3.2 To Erased a Stored Number 1. Press to enter the last number dialed list 2. Press or to find the phone number you want to erase from the Last number dialed list. 3. Press to select the phone number to be erased. The options NO-0 or YES-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure below. 4. Press or to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information, sounds a beep and returns to stand-by mode. Press or to cancel operation.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-9 2.4 Viewing the Caller List The last ten phone numbers (maximum of 24 digits each) received by the phone are stored in memory. To check who has called follow the steps below. 2.4.1 Using the Caller List to make a call 1. Press to enter the caller list. “C1” and the last phone number received are displayed as shown in the figure below. If the LCD display does not change as shown in the figure below, the caller list is empty. 2.
2-10 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual 3. Removing the handset from the cradle of the base station will dial the displayed phone number automatically. Κ Note: To exit the Caller list and return to standby mode press . If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-11 2.4.2 To Erase a Stored Number 1. Press to enter the last number dialed list 2. Press or Caller list. to find the phone number you want to erase from the to select the phone number to be erased, the options NO-0 or 3. Press YES-1 are displayed in the LCD as shown in figure below. 4. Press or to delete the phone number. The phone erases the information, sounds a beep and returns to stand-by mode. Press or to cancel operation.
2-12 Basic Operations 801 (FSU) User Manual 2.5 Call Waiting (Network Support) 2.5.1 Call Waiting Service Users If you hear a call-waiting tone while talking on the phone use the procedure described below: 1. Press to put the first call on hold and answer the second call. 2. To return to the first caller, press Κ again. Note: The above description is for reference only. If this function does not operate properly, consult with your service provider for details.
801 (FSU) User Manual Basic Operations 2-13 2.6 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone while on a call. 1. Press or while talking to display the current earpiece volume as shown in the figure below. 2. Press to increase and to decrease the volume. If the earpiece volume is at the maximum level 4, the volume level will not change when is pressed. If the earpiece volume is at the minimum level 1, the volume level will not change when is pressed. 3.
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3 Other Essential Functions 3. Other Essential Functions 3.1 Table of Essential Functions Operation Keys Function Default setting Own phone number display ———— Selecting a Ringing Volume 2 (loud) Selecting a Ringing tone 1 (ring No.
3-2 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual 3.2 Own Phone Number Display This function allows you to the display your telephone number. 1. Press and then to display the telephone number on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figures below. To scroll between the functions, press the search key. 2. To exit and return to standby mode press or . If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode.
801 (FSU) User Manual Other Essential Functions 3-3 3.3 Selecting a Ringing Volume 3.3.1 Ringing Volume Setting A ringing tone is heard when there is an incoming call. This function allows you to select one of the two ringing volume levels (1 - low and 2 - loud) available. The default volume level setting is 2 – loud. 1. Press and then to display the current ringing volume on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below. 2.
3-4 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual Κ Note: In step1, if you press or do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode. Κ Note: In step 3, if you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode.
801 (FSU) User Manual Other Essential Functions 3-5 3.4 Selecting a Ringing tone A ringing tone is heard when there is an incoming call. This function allows you to select one of the six different types (1 to 6) of ringing tones. The default ringing tone setting is 1. 1. Press and then to display the current ringing tone on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below. 2. Press to enter the edit mode, the ringing tone number will flash on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below. 3.
3-6 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual 3.5 Setting the Alarm Clock This function allows you to set the alarm clock built into the phone for a specific time. You can set the alarm time or select ON to change the alarm time or OFF to turn off the alarm. The alarm uses the 24 hours format to set the alarm. The alarm provides a 30 second burst of tone when the timer expires to alert you. The volume of the alerting tone is factory set and cannot be changed. 1.
801 (FSU) User Manual Other Essential Functions 3-7 5. To exit and return to standby mode press . If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode. Κ Note: If the alarm has been turned ON, the alarm icon figure below will be displayed on the LCD. Κ Note: The default alarm setting is “OFF”. as shown in the 3.5.1 When the alarm sounds… 1.
3-8 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual 3.6 Setting the Date and Time The phone has a real time clock that displays the data and time on the LCD. This function allows you to set the clock for a specific date and time. The date can be set from 2000-1-1 to 2099-12-31. The clock uses the 24-hour format and cannot be changed to a 12-hour format. 1. Press and then to display the date on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below. 2.
801 (FSU) User Manual Other Essential Functions 3-9 4. To save the Date and Time setting, press the sounds a beep and the new setting is displayed 5. To exit and return to standby mode press key. The phone . Κ Note: If you do not press any keys for 15 seconds the phone automatically returns to stand-by mode. Κ Note: In step3, the cursor automatically moves to the next field when a valid entry has been made. Κ Note: The clock uses a 24-hour format only. The format of the clock cannot be changed.
3-10 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual 3.7 Entering an IP Card Number and Password This function allows you to enter an IP/200/300 card number and password key in the memory of the phone, which can be dialed via the 1. Press and then to display the current IP card number and password on the LCD of the phone as shown in the figure below. If no IP card number and password have been entered then “F5 IP no” will be displayed on the LCD. 2. Press to enter the edit mode.
801 (FSU) User Manual Κ Other Essential Functions 3-11 Note: If “#” is needed by the service network, press “ ” will be displayed. .
3-12 Other Essential Functions 801 (FSU) User Manual 3.8 Restricting your calling information (phone number) This function allows you to select whether your phone number is hidden or displayed to the person you are calling. Support is required from your local service provider for this function to operate. Any individuals whom you call that subscribe to a Caller ID service and have a compatible phone will be notified of your phone number since the default setting is ON. 1.
4 Reference 4. Reference 4.1 Phone Maintenance Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning to wipe off any accumulated dust or fingerprints. Use a soft cloth dampened in water for cleaning to wipe off any heavily accumulated dust and dirt. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. 4.2 Troubleshooting Before requesting help please check the following.
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