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ZTE CORPORATION
WP806A
CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone
User Manual

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  • Page 1 ZTE CORPORATION WP806A CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone User Manual...
  • Page 2 ZTE Corporation. The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Sharing New Technology with You Contents 1 General Information................1 1.1 Preface .......................1 1.2 Safety Precautions..................1 1.3 Cleaning and Maintenance................3 2 Getting Started..................4 2.1 Checking the Package ................4 2.2 Technical Specifications ................5 2.3 Key Definition...................6 2.4 Display Icons.....................8 2.5 Installation ....................8 2.6 Power supply ...................11 2.7 Connecting to the Network ..............11 3 Basic Operations................13...
  • Page 4 Sharing New Technology with You 4.2 NAMES ....................17 4.2.1 Searching ..................18 4.2.2 Adding New Name................19 4.2.3 Editing 4.2.4 Deleting ..................19 4.2.5 Checking Used Space..............20 4.2.6 Group Settings.................20 4.2.7 Sending Message................20 4.3 Messages ....................20 4.3.1 Writing Messages ................21 4.3.2 Viewing Received and Saved Messages.........21 4.3.3 Msg setting ..................22 4.4 Call History .....................23 4.5.1 Viewing Calls List................23...
  • Page 5 Sharing New Technology with You 5.2 Keyboard Definition................31 5.3 Notes on Input Methods ................31 5.3.1 English and Number Input ..............31 5.3.2 Entering Templates/poem ...............33 Data Network Access Function............34 6.1 WIN98 Configuration for Internet Access..........34 6.2 WIN2000 Configuration for Internet Access..........38 6.3 WIN XP Configuration for Internet Access ...........46 7 PC Fax ....................56 7.1 Summary ....................56...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Besides its basic call function, the WP806A provides many practical functions including telephone number grouping, clock ,calculator, data service, which bring great convenience and fun to your work and daily life. With its rich functions applied in business, the WP806A phone will be your right-hand assistant. 1.2 Safety Precautions...
  • Page 7 Please use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by ZTE. Using any unauthorized accessories may affect your FWP’s performance, hurt your phone or even cause danger to your body and violate related national regulations about telecom terminals.
  • Page 8: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Sharing New Technology with You power is on. 1.3 Cleaning and Maintenance The phone is not water-resistant, so do not use it in high humidity places such as the bathroom. If you want to clean your phone, please use clean fabric that is a bit wet or anti-static.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Sharing New Technology with You 2 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)
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    Sharing New Technology with You DB9 data cable (1) USB data cable and USB Driver CD (optional) (optional) 2.2 Technical Specifications Air interface protocol: IS-2000SR1, downward compatible with IS-95A/B. Frequency range: Tx: 824~849MHz Rx: 869~894MHz LCD: LCD/outgoing number/ talk time/ clock/ CID/ RSSI signal intensity/ battery level/ short message indication External interfaces: a.
  • Page 11: Key Definition

    Sharing New Technology with You condition). For other parameters about battery and charger, please refer to the real objects. 2.3 Key Definition (10) (11) (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 12 Sharing New Technology with You Clear the last entry. (4) MENU/SELECT (Left Soft Key): To access the main menus and execute functions as shown in the lower left corner of the LCD. (5) CHG/PWR LED: It glows red when you charge the battery, and turns green when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 13: Display Icons

    You have set “divert all calls”. Battery level indicator. More black bars indicate higher level. Enable mute mode. Bar incoming calls. Bar outgoing calls. Bar incoming and outgoing calls. 2.5 Installation Back sight of WP806A: Antenna connector Battery switch Data interface External power socket...
  • Page 14 Sharing New Technology with You 1. Handset: Connect the main unit and the handset with the handset cord. 2. Antenna: Install the antenna to the antenna connector. Hold the plastic stick of the antenna and turn the metal screw clock-wise. Do not turn the antenna directly.
  • Page 15 Sharing New Technology with You Plug 4. Computer Use the DB9 data cable or USB data cable for connecting the data interface to the computer for data service. Power off the phone then stick in or pull out the data cable. 5.Power on: If you use the external power adapter, hold key , and then get...
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Sharing New Technology with You 2.6 Power supply There are two ways of power supply: 1. Use the external power adapter. 2. Use the built-in spare battery of the phone. When using the phone, please connect it with the external power adapter. With external power supply, the phone will automatically check electricity quantity of the battery and charge the built-in battery.
  • Page 17 Sharing New Technology with You Now your phone is in the idle state. Besides receiving and sending calls, you can do the following things: Press to display the calendar. Press Right Soft key to enter the NAMES. Press Left Soft key to enter the function menu. Please refer to Chapter 4. Note: If “EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY”...
  • Page 18: Basic Operations

    Sharing New Technology with You 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Making a Call 3.1.1 Making a Domestic Call After you pick up the handset or press HANDFREE key, Enter the telephone number by Number key ( add area code when making a long distance call) , and press CALL/REDIAL key to send a call.
  • Page 19: Answering The Call

    Sharing New Technology with You the phone, and the last made or received call is saved at the top of the list (please refer to Section 4.5 “Call History”. All numbers are grouped as missed calls, received calls and dialed calls. Your phone lists all the numbers so that you can view all the call logs.
  • Page 20: Call Menu

    Sharing New Technology with You message means: when a call is connected, 2unit will be displayed; since then, 2units will be added per 10 seconds. If you dial a free number, the phone will display 0unit. For example, if call duration is 15 seconds, 4units will be displayed. If call duration is 20 seconds, 6units will be displayed.
  • Page 21 Sharing New Technology with You 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 22: Function Menu

    Sharing New Technology with You 4 Function Menu 4.1 Usage of the Function Menu Scrolling search function: Enter the Function main menu by pressing MENU/SELECT key in idle state. Enter the call menu by pressing Menu in call state. Pressing Up/Down Key to select in menu interface. In function menu, you can select or quit some menu by pressing Left Soft Key or Right Soft Key according to the prompt displayed on the screen.
  • Page 23: Searching

    Sharing New Technology with You Press Up/Down Key to select the records. In the NAMES list interface, press Left Soft Key to view the details of the record. In the detailed information interface, press MENU to access the menu interface of the selected record. The menu options are as follows: Send message: Access the creating message interface.
  • Page 24: Adding New Name

    Sharing New Technology with You name you want to search. Quick-search: In the NAMES list interface, you can enter letter to go to the record of the name that begin with similar letter. For example, if you want to search the name “JASON”, you can enter “J” by pressing “5” key, then the cursor will move to the names that begin with “J”.
  • Page 25: Checking Used Space

    Sharing New Technology with You delete all the information of the current record. 4.2.5 Checking Used Space In the NAMES list interface, press MENU and select Used Space. You can view the saved number and maximum number of entries saved in the phone.
  • Page 26: Writing Messages

    Sharing New Technology with You 4.3.1 Writing Messages In Messages interface, select Create Msg and press SELECT to access message input interface to enter the message . When you finish entering the message, press OK, and then use Up/Down Key to select Send to One, Send to Many or Save. Select Send to One, you can directly enter the receiver’s number, or press NAMES to select a number in the NAMES.
  • Page 27: Msg Setting

    Sharing New Technology with You -Delete: Delete current message. -Voice Call: Call the sender. (The menu appears only when reading messages in the Received Msg.) -Save No: Save the sender number to the phonebook. (The menu appears only when reading messages in the Received Msg.) -Extract nos: Extract numbers from the text of the current message and display them in a list.
  • Page 28: Call History

    Sharing New Technology with You double pressing * Key. In this menu, you can edit or change these phrases. Set Poem: When editing messages, set poems can be brought out by triple pressing * Key slowly. In this menu, you can edit or change these phrases.
  • Page 29: Profile

    Sharing New Technology with You 4.6 Profile You can choose different profiles in different occasions, or you can customize the profiles according to your own needs. In idle state, press MENU, select Profile to access the profile interface. You can select the profile type you need in this submenu. Press CHANGE to change the current profile.
  • Page 30: Alarm Clock

    Sharing New Technology with You 1.Alarm Clock: The phone provides alarm clock services. 2.Calculator: The phone provides simple calculating functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. 3. Notepad: Recording lots of necessary data. 4. World Clock: The phone allows you to check time information on major cities worldwide.
  • Page 31: Calculator

    Sharing New Technology with You 2.View List Alarms: Select List alarms submenu, use Up/Down Key to select the desired alarm clock, press SELECT to submenu list, then select VIEW/EDIT to view/edit the alarm clock settings, select Delete to delete the settings, select Enable/Disable to enable/disable it.
  • Page 32: World Clock

    Sharing New Technology with You I will go to Landon My sister will give MENU DELETE Select MENU to submenu list, select DELETE to delete selected note. In submenu list: Select Edit to view/edit the selected note, press # key to switch between the input methods.
  • Page 33: Divert

    Sharing New Technology with You 4.8 Divert This service enables you to divert some incoming calls to other preset numbers or switch between two calls. Please contact your service provider for details. Set Diverts: Set diverts in different conditions. All calls: Divert all incoming calls unconditionally. When busy: Divert incoming calls when the line is busy.
  • Page 34: Display Settings

    Sharing New Technology with You Up/Down/Left/Right key and CLR key in the idle state. 4.9.2 Display settings Backlight: Press CHANGE to set the backlight On or Off. Or choose Save mode, which disables backlight from 8:00 to 17:00 except at spare time.
  • Page 35: Reset Settings

    Sharing New Technology with You Password: Select CHANGE to set On to avoid unauthorized viewing of your short messages. Set Off to disable it. Note: The default password for short messages is 5678. Handset lock: Select CHANGE to set On/Off to enable or disable the phone lock protection.
  • Page 36: Text Input

    Sharing New Technology with You 5 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 definitions in the specific input mode, please refer to Section 5.3 “Notes on Input Methods”.
  • Page 37 Sharing New Technology with You Corresponding character or Notes function Entering the common - . , : ; ? / _ @ & ! etc. English punctuations ABCabc2 DEFdef3 GHIghi4 JKLjkl5 MNOmno6 PQRSpqrs7 TUVtuv8 WXYZwxyz9 Space0 Switch between symbols, idioms and poems. Switch between the input methods Up key...
  • Page 38: Entering Templates/Poem

    Sharing New Technology with You Corresponding character or Notes function 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. When the cursor moves, enter the next letter.
  • Page 39: Data Network Access Function

    Data Network Access Function You can surf the Internet freely in wireless condition. Connect the computer with WP806A phone by data cable. 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 40 Sharing New Technology with You 3. Select “Standard Modem Type” as the Manufacturers and “Standard 28800bps Modem” as the Models. Select the Communication Port, e.g., COM1.
  • Page 41 Sharing New Technology with You 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” as “115200” in the “General” tab. 7. Click “Advanced” in the “Connection” tab, Add at+fclass=0;at+crm=2;at$qcmdr=3 to the Extra setting;...
  • Page 42 Sharing New Technology with You control”. The Modem is set after Step 7. 8. Create the dial-up network. Enter “Dial-Up Networking”, and double-click “New Connection”. Fill in the connection name, and select the newly created Modem as the device. Click “Next”, and fill in the area code and number. The settings vary with the areas.
  • Page 43: Win2000 Configuration For Internet Access

    Sharing New Technology with You 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” for dial-up access. 13. Open the web page in IE for network access with successful dial-up. Note: Local service provider should provide the user name and password, no calling permitted when surfing the Internet.
  • Page 44 Sharing New Technology with You Select “Standard Modem Type” as the Manufacturers and select “Standard 28800 bps Modem” as the Models. Select the Communication Port, e.g., COM1. Click “Next” to finish. Select the newly created Modem in “Phone and Modem Options”, as shown in the interface, select “Properties”, and then select “Maximum Port Speed”...
  • Page 45 Sharing New Technology with You The setting in “Advanced” is as follows: Add at+fclass=0;at+crm=2;at$qcmdr=3 to the Extra setting.
  • Page 46 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Change Default Preferences”, select “Port speed” as “115200”, select “Flow control” as “None”, as shown in the following interface:...
  • Page 47 Sharing New Technology with You Click “OK” to complete the Modem setting. 10. Create the dial-up network. Enter “Network and Dial-Up Connection”, and double-click “New Connection”. Click “Next”, and select “Dial-up to the Internet”.
  • Page 48 Sharing New Technology with You 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”.
  • Page 49 Sharing New Technology with You 14. Click “Next”, and select the newly created Modem. 15. Click “Next”, fill in the phone number, which vary with the areas, e.g., “#777”. Fill in the user name and password. Click “Next”, and enter the connection name.
  • Page 50 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Next”, and select “Do not create Internet account”. Click “Next” to finish. 20. Select the newly created connection in “Network and Dial-up Connection”, and right click to select “Properties”, cancel use dialing rules. 21. Click “Configure”, and select the speed as 115200, and cancel “Enable hardware flow control”.
  • Page 51: Win Xp Configuration For Internet Access

    Sharing New Technology with You 6.3 WIN XP Configuration for Internet Access Create a standard 33,600 bps Modem on the PC. Select “Control Panel→ Phone and Modem Options”, and then click “Add”. Click “Next” and select “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”.
  • Page 52 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Next”, Select the serial port, e.g., COM1. Click “Next” to finish. Select the newly created Modem in “Phone and Modem Options”, select...
  • Page 53 Sharing New Technology with You “Properties”, and then select “Maximum port speed” as “115200” in the “Modem” tab. The setting in “Advanced” is as follows: Add at+fclass=0;at+crm=2;at$qcmdr=3 to the Extra setting.
  • Page 54 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Change Default Preferences”, select “Flow control” as “None”.
  • Page 55 Sharing New Technology with You Click “OK” to complete the Modem setting. 10. Create the dial-up network. Enter “Network Connections”, and double-click “Create a New Connection”.
  • Page 56 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Next”, and select “Connect to the Internet”. Click “Next”, and select “Set up my connection manually”.
  • Page 57 Sharing New Technology with You 13. Click “Next”, and select “Connect using a dial-up modem”. Click “Next”, and select the newly created Modem.
  • Page 58 Sharing New Technology with You 15. Click “Next” and fill in the Phone number, which vary with the areas. Fill in the user name and password.
  • Page 59 Sharing New Technology with You Click “Next”, and enter the connection name. 18. Click “Next”, and select “Do not create Internet account”. Click “Next” to finish. 20. Select the newly created connection in “Network Connections”, and right click “Properties”. Cancel “Use dialing rules”. 21.
  • Page 60 Sharing New Technology with You Click “OK”. 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 61: Pc Fax

    WinFax Pro from Symantec Corp in the PC to use PC fax function. The remote terminal can be set as follows: Remote PC + WP806A phone or wireless access box Remote electrograph + WP806A phone Remote electrograph + ordinary phone (PSTN) 7.2 System Requirement...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Sharing New Technology with You 8 Troubleshooting Fault Solution No dialing tone after off-hook Hook on, and then hook off or press HANDFREE key No response in the key system Power off and then on once interface (after several attempts) Incorrect display of system time Check whether the antenna is connected correctly and whether...
  • Page 63 Sharing New Technology with You Fault Solution Display of “Not in the qualified The phone currently is not in the service area” service area qualified by the network service provider via NMS. Please contact the network service provider. Unable to send the number after Check whether you have hooked pressing CALL/REDIAL key off (Note: Be sure to hook off...

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