Zte WP805 User Manual
Zte WP805 User Manual

Zte WP805 User Manual

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CDMA Wireless Fixed Phone
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  • Page 1 ZTE CORPORATION WP805 CDMA Wireless Fixed Phone User Manual...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. Edition: 1 edition, Jan., 2005...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 General Information ............6 1.1 Preface ..................6 1.2 Safety Precautions ............... 6 1.3 Cleaning and Maintenance ............6 2 Getting Started ............... 8 2.1 Checking the Package ..............8 2.2 Technical Specifications ............... 8 2.3 Key Definition ................9 2.4 Display Icons ................
  • Page 4 4.3.4 Deleting Names ............... 23 4.3.5 Checking Used Space ............. 23 4.3.6 Sorting Name Cards ............23 4.3.7 Sending Messages ............24 4.3.8 Add to speed ..............24 4.3.9 Sending Name Card ............24 4.3.10 Setting the Default Number ........... 24 4.4 Messages ...................
  • Page 5 7 Fax ................. 62 7.1 Summary ..................62 7.2 Installation .................. 62 7.2.1 System Requirement ............62 7.2.2 Set the WP805 phone ............62 7.2.3 WINFAX Installation ............74 7.3 How to use WINFAX ..............76 7.4 Notice ..................81...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Besides its basic call function, the WP805 provides many practical functions including telephone number grouping, clock and calculator, which bring great convenience and fun to your work and daily life. With its rich functions applied in business, the WP805 phone will be your right-hand assistant. 1.2 Safety Precautions Keep the phone from water or damp areas.
  • Page 7 General Information Wipe and clean the phone with soft and dry cloth. Do not wipe the phone with the solution of alcohol, dilution agent or benzene, etc. Use the phone within a temperature range of -10 C~55 C and a °...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started 2.1 Checking the Package Please check all the parts shown below and make sure no piece is missing or broken. ( The appearance of the parts in your package may be different from those in the manual.) Main Unit (1) Handset (1) Handset Cord (1) Antenna (1)
  • Page 9: Key Definition

    Getting Started Power supply: 100V-240V, 50Hz (AC) Voice decoding: 13K QCELP/ 8K EVRC Dimensions (W×H×D): 180 mm×207 mm×70 mm 2.3 Key Definition (1) LCD (2) NAMES/BACK (Right Soft Key): To access the phone book and execute functions as shown in the lower right corner of the LCD.
  • Page 10: Display Icons

    The Alarm is set. You have set “divert all calls”. Battery level indicator. More black bars indicate higher level. The ring is off. Bar all incoming calls. Bar list or bar all except list. 2.5 Installation Back sight of WP805:...
  • Page 11 Getting Started Antenna connector Power switch Data interface External power socket 1. Handset: Connect the main unit and the handset with the handset cord, plug the cord into the handset socket on the left side of the main unit. 2. Antenna: Install the antenna to the antenna connector.
  • Page 12: Power Supply

    Getting Started 4. Computer Use the serial port cable or USB serial cable for connecting the data interface at the back of the phone with COM1 or COM2 of the computer for data service. Turn off the switch then stick in or pull out serial port line. 5.
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Network

    Getting Started power supply of the built-in spare battery (depending on the network condition). 2.7 Connecting to the Network When the connection is set, the name of the network service provider will be displayed at the center of the screen. The display will not be the same as below with different service providers.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 3.1 Making a Call 3.1.1 Making a Domestic Call Method: (After you pick up the handset or press HANDFREE key) Area code (when making a long distance call) telephone number CALL/REDIAL key You can clear the last number by press “CLR” key. Call status will be displayed when the network is connected, and there will be a prompt if the put-through tone is set as on.
  • Page 15: Dialing A Number In The List

    Basic Operations After the prefix is inputted, enter the code of the country you want to dial and the complete telephone number. Country codes follow the con- ventions (Get rid of “0” before the area code when you make a call). For example, +862164008090.
  • Page 16: Redialing

    Basic Operations Press key to return to the original state after ending call. 3.4 Redialing Press CALL/REDIAL key to redial the last number called after you pick up the handset or press HANDFREE key. 3.5 Billing Information The phone adopts pulse-charging mode and the charging unit is “unit”. When the call is over, the billing information will displayed.
  • Page 17 Basic Operations one of which can dial the number of the third party without hanging up the current session. When the session is ongoing, the receiver/caller enters the number of a third party and the current call will not be affected. If the receiver/caller presses CALL/REDIAL key at this moment, the current session will be hung on, and the receiver/caller will not hear the former call temporarily.
  • Page 18: Function Menu

    Function Menu 4.1 Usage of the Function Menu 1. Basic operation In original state, press MENU/SELECT key to enter function main menu. Press Up/Down key to select menu item. Enter the next menu item by press Select key, Go back to previous menu by press Back soft key .
  • Page 19 Function Menu 1-4-6 Msg Period 2 Calls 2-1 All calls 2-2 Missed calls 2-3 Received calls 2-4 Dialed calls 2-5 Clear logs 2-6 Last call 2-6-1 Time 2-6-2 Cost 2-7 All call info 2-7-1 Time 2-7-2 Cost 2-7-3 Clear logs 3 Profile 3-1 Selected Profile 3-2 Edit Profile...
  • Page 20 Function Menu 4-3 Personal finance 4-4 Notepad 4-5 Schedule 4-6 World clock 5 Diverts 5-1 All Calls 5-1-1 On 5-1-2 Off 5-1-3 By service 5-2 When busy (sub menu same as 5-1) 5-3 No answer (sub menu same as 5-1) 5-4 When hide (sub menu same as 5-1) 6 Settings 6-1 Phone Settings...
  • Page 21: Names

    Function Menu 6-4-2 Handset lock 6-4-2-1 Password 6-4-3 Handset call bar 6-4-3-1 Bar Incoming 6-4-3-2 Bar Outgoing 6-5 Reset settings 6-6 Manager set 6-6-1 Hide IP 6-6-2 Clean admin data 4.3 NAMES Enter the NAMES in the standby mode by pressing Right Soft key. It shows List empty when there is no record in the NAMES, and you can add records by pressing Left Soft key.
  • Page 22: Searching

    Function Menu One name can match three numbers and one E-mail address when saved in the phone. Numbers can be any of the following five types: Mobile, Home, Office, Fax, Pager Shown in the upper right corner are the serial numbers of the Names. - Press Menu to enter the detailed menu of Names.
  • Page 23: Editing Names

    Function Menu Note: Please refer to Chapter 5 for text input. 4.3.3 Editing Names Press Names, select one name, press Menu to choose Edit and then edit the present names including the name, the phone number and the group. 4.3.4 Deleting Names 1.
  • Page 24: Sending Messages

    Function Menu Move the record to other groups (except “all records group”): select one record from one group(except “all group”), press Menu to group. 4.3.7 Sending Messages After entering the Names screen, select one name, there are two methods to send messages: 1.
  • Page 25: New Messages

    Function Menu message will be 160 characters in English. 4.4.1 New Messages When receiving a new message, your phone will give an alert tone (if the Sound is set as on). The new message icon will appear on the screen. If not immediately read, the message will be saved to the phone automatically.
  • Page 26: Msg Setting

    Function Menu In the message list, choose Read to view the message. At this time press Options to do the following operations: - Edit: Edit current message - Delete: Delete current message - Voice Call: Call back by voice - Extract Nos: Extract numbers from the text of the current mes- sage and display them in a list.
  • Page 27: Calls

    Function Menu Set Poems: You can save up to 10 poems in your phone and bring out the poems by triple pressing * key while editing the short message. In this menu, poems can be edited, changed or directly sent out. Priority: Press Change to set the priority of sending messages.
  • Page 28: Profile

    Function Menu 4.6 Profile You can choose different profiles in different occasions, or you can customize the profiles according to your own needs. 4.6.1 Selected Profile Press Menu Profile Select profile, then press Change to change the current profile. There are 3 options: Normal, Outdoor and Silent.
  • Page 29: Alarm Clock

    Function Menu 3. Personal Finance: - Small account book: Recording lots of accounts for the user to consult and make statistics. 4. Notepad: Recording lots of necessary data. 5. Schedule: For planning journeys or errands. 6. World Clock: Keeping track of local and world time. 4.7.1 Alarm Clock Your phone can have a maximum of 5 alarm clocks (excluding the Schedule alarm clock).
  • Page 30: Calculator

    Function Menu alarm clock setting, press Exit to exit setting of the alarm clock. If the alarm clock is properly set, a small corresponding icon will appear on the screen in the standby mode. When Alarm time is coming, your phone will ring and the icon will display. 2.View List Alarms: Select List Alarms, use Up/Down Key to view the set alarm clocks, press Select to enter the setting screen, then press View/Edit to view...
  • Page 31: Personal Finance

    Function Menu 4.7.3 Personal Finance Account Book The account book can restore 30 records of financial accounts, dated from 2000 to 2050 AD. 4.7.3.1 Account Book screen: Press Menu Organizer Personal Finance. Access Account Book, and the Account Book View screen will show if there are saved data.
  • Page 32: Used Space

    Function Menu Note: If the memory is full, no Add option is available. 1.Edit Choose Edit from the menu to enter the Edit screen. Press Up/Down key to move the cursor, and the cursor will switch between date, name and sum. Press Save to confirm the viewed/ed- ited contents, and press key to abort the changes.
  • Page 33 Function Menu and used space. 4. Account Account range setting: Choose Account from the menu to enter the account date input screen. Both the start and end dates are the present date. Use Up/down or Left/Right key to move the cursor. Press Number keys to enter the date, and if the entered date is improper (including the case when the start date is later than the end date), Left Soft key has no definition.
  • Page 34: Notepad

    Function Menu 4.7.4 Notepad It can record up to 30 events with the length of 30 characters, for the user to consult at any time. 4.7.4.1 Notepad screen Press Menu organizer notepad, press Menu soft key, the list screen will appear first if there are events recorded. Enter Notepad, and directly enter the Add screen if there are no events recorded.
  • Page 35 Function Menu Down key to view the contents, and press Exit or key to return. Press Number keys to enter contents; press # key to switch be- tween the input methods; press Scroll key to move the cursor; and press CLR key to clear entered characters.
  • Page 36: Schedule

    Function Menu 4. Clear All screen Choose Clear All in the menu to enter the prompt screen, press OK to delete all records, or press Cancel to abort deletion and return. 4.7.5 Schedule The user can schedule 30 entries, dated from 2000 to 2050 AD. 4.7.5.1 Schedule screen Press Menu organizer...
  • Page 37 Function Menu Press Menu organizer Schedule Menu. The schedule menu screen lists four options: Edit, Add, Used Space, and Clear all. Press Up/Down key to select an option, and press Back to return to the previous screen. Note: If the memory is full, then no Add option is available. 1.
  • Page 38: World Clock

    Function Menu 2. Edit screen Choose Edit in the menu to enter Edit screen. Press Up/Down key to move the cursor, and the cursor will switch between date, alarm, start time, end time and content. Press Save to confirm the changes and return. Press Exit or key to abort the changes and return.
  • Page 39: Diverts

    Function Menu city time. Press NATIVE to enter Native screen. Press Exit to exit World Clock. 4.7.6.2 Native Screen The default item of local city is set as Delhi. Press Up/Down key to select others. Press Exit or key to return to the Navigation screen of World Time.
  • Page 40: Settings

    Function Menu By Service Set conditions and types of additional services. Choose By Service then Voice calls, Transfer only voice calls. 4.9 Settings 4.9.1 Phone Settings Press Menu Settings Phone Settings to enter the submenu Phone Settings, you have the following options: Menu Code Choose to enable/disable the function of displaying the menu code.
  • Page 41: Security Setting

    Function Menu function will be enabled in Phonebook or Call Log, i.e. IP number will be automatically added before the number of the call you are going to make. DDD Setting (set by operator): Set the local area code (inc- luding “0”).
  • Page 42: Reset Settings

    Function Menu 4.9.5 Reset Settings Press Menu Settings Reset Settings, the phone will prompt whether to reset the parameters of the phone to factory settings. Choose OK to set, choose cancel to abort. 4.9.6 Manager Set Press Menu Settings Manager Set, the phone will prompt to enter your password.
  • Page 43: Text Input

    Text Input 5.1 Overview Your phone provides the following input methods: English input (letters and numbers), commonly used symbols and idioms input. 5.2 Keyboard Definition The commonly used keyboard is defined as follows. For keyboard defi- nitions in the specific input mode, please refer to Section 5.3 “Notes on Input Methods”.
  • Page 44: Entering Set Idioms

    Text Input Switch between symbols, idioms and poems. Switch between the input methods Up key Scroll up Down key Scroll down Left Soft Key CLR key Clear Exit The general procedure of entering English is as follows: Each key corresponds to multiple English letters. Repeatedly press the key rapidly until the desired letter appears.
  • Page 45: Data Network Access Function

    Data Network Access Function You can surf the Internet freely in wireless condition. Connect the com- puter with WP805 phone by series port line. After finishing the right configuration, you can access Internet by “Dial-Up Networking” in computer. The phone will display as follows after the data link is set up successfully.
  • Page 46 Data Network Access Function 3. Select “Standard Modem Type” as the Manufacturers and “Standard 28800bps Modem” as the Models. 4. Select the Communication Port, e.g., COM1. 5. Click “Next” to finish. 6. Select the newly created Modem in “Modems”, as shown in the interface, select “Properties”, and then select “Maximum speed”...
  • Page 47 Data Network Access Function 7. Click “Advanced” in the “Connection” tab, Add at+fclass=0;at+crm= 2;at$qcmdr=3 to the Extra setting; and cancel “Use flow control”. The Modem is set after Step 7. 8. Create the dial-up network. Enter “Dial-Up Networking”, and double- click “New Connection”.
  • Page 48 Data Network Access Function created Modem as the device. 9. Click “Next”, and fill in the area code and number. The settings vary with the areas. 10.Click “Next” to finish. 11. Double-click the newly created connection in the dial-up network. 12.Enter the user name and password, and then click “Connect”...
  • Page 49: Win2000 Configuration For Internet Access

    Data Network Access Function 6.2 WIN2000 Configuration for Internet Access 1. Create a standard 28,800 bps Modem on the PC. Select “Control Panel Phone and Modem Options”, and then click “Add”. 2. Click “Next” and select “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”.
  • Page 50 Data Network Access Function Port Speed” as “115200” in the “General” tab. 7. The setting in “Advanced” is as follows: Add at+fclass=0;at+crm=2;at$qcmdr=3 to the Extra setting.
  • Page 51 Data Network Access Function 8. Click “Change Default Preferences”, select “Port speed” as “115200”, select “Flow control” as “None”, as shown in the following interface: 9. Click “OK” to complete the Modem setting. 10.Create the dial-up network. Enter “Network and Dial-Up Connection”, and double-click “New Connection”.
  • Page 52 Data Network Access Function 12.Click “Next”, and select “I want to set my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network ”. 13.Click “Next”, and select “I connect through a phone line and a modem”. 14.Click “Next”, and select the newly created Modem.
  • Page 53 Data Network Access Function 16.Fill in the user name and password. 17.Click “Next”, and enter the connection name. 18.Click “Next”, and select “Do not create Internet account”. 19.Click “Next” to finish. 20.Select the newly created connection in “Network and Dial-up Conne- ction”, and right click to select “Properties”, cancel use dialing rules.
  • Page 54: Win Xp Configuration For Internet Access

    Data Network Access Function 23. Double-click the newly created connection, and enter the user name and password for connection. 24. Open the web page in IE for Internet access with successful dial-up. Note: Local service provider should provide the user name and password, no calling permitted when surfing the Internet.
  • Page 55 Data Network Access Function 4. Click “Next”, Select the serial port, e.g., COM1. 5. Click “Next” to finish. 6. Select the newly created Modem in “Phone and Modem Options”, se- lect “Properties”, and then select “Maximum port speed” as “115200” in the “Modem”...
  • Page 56 Data Network Access Function 8. Click “Change Default Preferences”, select “Flow control” as “None”.
  • Page 57 Data Network Access Function 9. Click “OK” to complete the Modem setting. 10.Create the dial-up network. Enter “Network Connections”, and double- click “Create a New Connection”. 11. Click “Next”, and select “Connect to the Internet”.
  • Page 58 Data Network Access Function 12.Click “Next”, and select “Set up my connection manually”. 13.Click “Next”, and select “Connect using a dial-up modem”. 14.Click “Next”, and select the newly created Modem. 15.Click “Next” and fill in the Phone number, which vary with the areas.
  • Page 59 Data Network Access Function 16.Fill in the user name and password. 17.Click “Next”, and enter the connection name. 18.Click “Next”, and select “Do not create Internet account”. 19.Click “Next” to finish. 20.Select the newly created connection in “Network Connections”, and right...
  • Page 60 Data Network Access Function click “Properties”. Cancel “Use dialing rules”. 21.Click “Configure”, and select the speed as 115200, and cancel “Enable hardware flow control”. 22.Click “OK”. 23.Double-click the newly created connection, and enter the user name and password for connection.
  • Page 61: Usage Of The Usb-Serial Cable

    Data Network Access Function 24.Open the web page in IE for Internet access with successful dial-up. Note: Local service provider should provide the user name and password, no calling permitted when surfing the Internet. 6.4 Usage of the USB-serial cable The following steps indicate how to use the USB-serial cable to con- nect the phone with a computer: 1.
  • Page 62: Fax

    WINFAX software. The remote terminal can be set as follows: Remote PC + WP805 phone or wireless access box Remote electrograph + WP805 phone Remote electrograph + ordinary phone (PSTN) 7.2 Installation...
  • Page 63 2. Click “OK”, then select correct communication port, i.e.COM1. 3. Set port properties, select “Bits per second” as “115200”, select “Flow control” as “none”. 4. Click “OK”, select connect properties, click “Setting” and then click “ASCII Setup”.
  • Page 64 5. In “ASCII Sending” column, select “Send line ends with line feeds” and “Echo typed characters locally”. In “ASCII Receiving” column, select “Append line feeds to incoming line ends” and “Wrap lines that exceed terminal width”.
  • Page 65 6. Click “OK” to finish the setting. 7. Test whether the phone is connected correctly. Sent “AT” on hyper terminal, it will return “OK”. Sent “AT+IPR=19200” again and set serial port speed as 19200 bps, it will return “OK”. Otherwise, the phone can- not communicate with computer.
  • Page 66 “Standard 19200bps Modem” as the Models. 4. Click “Next”, select the Communication Port, i.e., COM1. 5. Click “Next” to finish.
  • Page 67 6. Select the newly created Modem in “Modems”, click “Properties”. 7. Select the “Maximum Port Speed” as “19200” in the “General” tab.
  • Page 68 8. Click “Advanced” tab, add “AT$QCVAD=2” to the Extra settings. 9. Click “OK” to finish. 7.2.2.2 WINXP system Port setting: 1. Connect the phone and the computer via serial port, create a new con- nect. Select programs accessories communications hyper terminal, create new connection.
  • Page 69 Select correct communication port, i.e., COM1. 2. Set port properties, set “Bits per second” as “115200”, set “Flow con- trol” as “none”.
  • Page 70 3. Click “OK”, select connect properties, click “Setting” and then click “ASCII Setup”. 4. In “ASCII Sending” column, select “Send line ends with line feeds” and Echo typed characters locally”. In “ASCII Receiving” column, select “Ap- pend line feeds to incoming line ends” and “Wrap lines that exceed terminal width”.
  • Page 71 5. Click “OK” to finish the setting. 6. Test whether the phone is connected correctly. Sent “AT” on hyper term- inal, it will return “OK”. Then send “AT+IPR=19200”, set the serial port speed as 19200 bps, it will return “OK”. Otherwise, the phone cannot communicate with computer.
  • Page 72 Click “Next”, select the Communication Port, i.e., COM1. Click “Next” to finish. 3. Select the newly created Modem in “Modems”, click “Properties”. 4. Select the “Maximum Port Speed” as “19200” in the “Modem” tab.
  • Page 73 5. Click “Advanced” tab, add “AT$QCVAD=2” to the Extra Settings. 6. Click “OK” to finish.
  • Page 74: Winfax Installation

    7.2.3 WINFAX Installation 1. Connect the phone with serial port, make sure it is correctly connected by the hyper terminal. 2. Software installation: please purchase the software by yourself. Installation: Unzip the software, run “Setup”, click “Next” or “Ok” until the following in- terface appeared.
  • Page 75 5. Click “Next”. 6. Click “Next”. WINFAX will communicate with MODEM (wireless fixed phone) to test whether the MODEM supports fax service. If the modem is detected, the following page will be displayed:...
  • Page 76: How To Use Winfax

    7. Click “Next” to select the default options, repeatedly click “Next” until it displays as follows: 8. Click “Finish” to select the default options until it displays as follows: 9. Click “Cancel”, it will display “Install finished”. 7.3 How to use WINFAX 1.
  • Page 77 Click Start Programs Symantec WinFax PRO Program Setup in your computer, It will display as follows: 3. Double-click “Modems and Communications Devices” to select:...
  • Page 78 4. If the port for “Standard 19200 bps Modem” is COM1 or COM2, click “Properties…”: 5. Select “Communications port” as “TAPI”, “initialize” as “19200” bps, click “OK”. 6. Return to the interface of step 3 “modems and communications devic- es properties”, select “ Receive setup…” in “General” sheet, select “Au- tomatically answer incoming calls”: 7.
  • Page 79 8. Return to the interface of step 3: modems and communications devices properties, select “Dailing Properties…”, set retry times and interval after fax failed. It is suggested that retry times are the same as the pages to be sent, and the interval is set as 20~30 seconds. 9.
  • Page 80 send failed page only”. Setting is completed. 10.Begin to send: run the program, select “Send”, then “Send New Fax”.
  • Page 81: Notice

    7.4 Notice 1. It is suggested to use serial port line to connect computer and the phone. 2. The default serial speed of WP805 is 115200 bps; you have to set the serial speed to 19200 bps with hyper terminal.
  • Page 82 If the color around the icon is not blue, it means your PC is communi- cating with WP805. If you have waited for a long time, a dialog box will pop up to prompt communication failed. Now, you should turn off WP805 and exit WINFAX (right click the yellow printer icon or delete from the windows task manager), then turn on WP805 again, run WINFAX software.
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Fault Solution No dialing tone after off-hook Hook on, and then hook off or press HANDFREE key No response in the key sys- Power on and then off once tem interface (after several attempts) Incorrect display of system Check whether the antenna is conn- time ected correctly and whether the sys- tem signal is too weak...
  • Page 84 Troubleshooting The system stops sending Hook on, and then hook off to make dialing tone and returns to a call the main interface 20 sec- onds after hook-off No response of key press Press key to return to the after you end making a call. idle state The hyper terminal do not Restart the computer...

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