Telian FWT-8100 User Manual

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Telian Corporation
FWT-8100
and
FWT-8000
Fixed Wireless Terminal
Mar April
229, 2001.
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  • Page 1 Telian Corporation FWT-8100 FWT-8000 Fixed Wireless Terminal Mar April 229, 2001. 1/33...
  • Page 2 Congratulations Your new cellular telephone is a carefully engineered, high quality, durable product with natural sound quality, modern fea- tures and elegant styling. It is designed to give you the quality and convenience you expect in a cellular telephone. To familiarize yourself with all the features of your new 2/33...
  • Page 3 phone, please read the following instructions carefully. Retain this Guide for future reference. 3/33...
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION ..................554 ................554 AFETY NFORMATION ....................665 EATURES ................776 ISPLAY NFORMATION .........776 EY AND ISCELLANEOUS NFORMATION BASIC OPERATION.................10109 ..............10109 URNING THE HONE ............10109 AKING AND ECEIVING ALLS ..........121211 EVIEWING THE RECEDING IGITS ..............121211 EDIALING UNCTIONS u MIC M ..................131312 ENHANCED OPERATION ............141413 ........
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    n INTRODUCTION Safety Information As with any product, precautions should he observed during it’s handling and use. To become enlightened to safe and proper procedure please read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and safety information. Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of dangerous electrical shock from lightning.
  • Page 6 Features Easy to read LCD display with numeric and status indicators Back-lit LCD display Microphone mute Control Priority/Emergency calling with automatic retry Automatic call retry 89 memory locations 7 Location Scratch Pad, with automatic scroll Vacant memory location search Automatic entry into vacant memory location Phone number search One Touch Dialing One Touch Emergency Call...
  • Page 7: Display Information

    Display Information • Current Time Display ‚,ƒ FUNCTION Mode Indicator and NUMBER Display Lights when the FUNCTION key is pressed to do extended functions and Displays the telephone number dialed. „ AM/PM Display … Current Date Display Key and Miscellaneous Information PORS WXYZ OPER...
  • Page 8 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT keys Used to adjust the alert tone, earpiece, keypad tone and monitor volume level ONE TOUCH DIAL and MUTE key In idle mode. Allows you to place a call with a single keystroke. In conversation mode, switches off the microphone so the other party on the line cannot hear your private conversation off line.
  • Page 9 ONE TOUCH EMERGENCY Key Allows you to place a call to an emergency number by a single keystroke OPER DIGIT Keys thru Enter telephone numbers, NAM information, etc,. SEND SEND Key Initiates a call and allows the user to answer calls. END Key Terminates a call.
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    n BASIC OPERATION Turning the Phone ON Each time the unit powers up it goes through certain “Wake Up” routines. Upon power up, all indicators will light and your own telephone number will be displayed momentarily. At this point your phone is operational and ready for use. LCD backlite turns off after 8 seconds to save power.
  • Page 11 Press the END key monentarily to erase all the digits in the display. ü ü To cause an on-hook condition after or during the dialing pro- cedure just press the END key The display panel has 15 digits capability, however numbers containing up to 32 digits may be entered, therefore only the last 15 digits dialed will remain in the display.
  • Page 12 The “Silent Alert On” should light in the display indicating that Silent Alert Feature has been set. ü ü To deactivate this mode, press “FNC”,”8” again. The “Silent Alrt Off” should go off Reviewing the Preceding Digits A condition may arise while entering numbers longer than 15 digits when the leftmost part of the entered number scrolls off the display and out of view.
  • Page 13: Automatic Redial

    To display the number of the third most recently made call press “RCL”, “#”, “2”. If you wish to dial one of these numbers, press the SEND key. Automatic Redial When a “Cellular System” busy signal occurs the Automatic Redial function can be used to redial a telephone number automatically (up to 3 times) at regular intervals 30 seconds apart.
  • Page 14: Locking And Unlocking The Phone

    The”M1” key can be used as One Touch Dial Key when not in conversation. n ENHANCED OPERATION Locking and Unlocking the Phone The cellular telephone has a lock feature to restrict the origination of outgoing calls except for One Touch Emergency Call, Emergency (911, 000, 119), the 3 digit emergency number registered in the NAM and those numbers stored in the emergency /priority dialing area.
  • Page 15 then press the “5” or “6” buttons to raise or lower the volume level respectively. Ø Note : When the speaker is on in Monitor mode, the handset earpiece is off. Loudspeaker Volume Adjustment The “Loudspeaker” volume level settings control three different aspects of audible tones generated in daily use.
  • Page 16 “5” or “6” buttons to raise or lower the volume level respectively. Ø Note : When the speaker is on in Monitor mode, the handset earpiece is off. Memory Functions Up to 89 numbers can be stored in the Memory Dialing System. Each location can contain a number up to 32 digits in size.
  • Page 17 stored will continue to flash on and off in the display panel until you either store the number by pressing the SEND key “SEND” or search for another location by pressing one of the “5” or “6” buttons. ü ü To exit the Vacant Memory Location Search function without storing the number, just press the END key “END”.
  • Page 18 Press “STO”, then the One Touch key “M1”. Stored numbers can be reviewed by pressing “RCL”, “M1”. Placing a Call to a Number in One Touch Memory Press the One Touch key “M1”. The telephone number will be displayed, and the IN USE indicator will light as the call is placed.
  • Page 19 ü ü To begin your entries into the Scratch Pad, enter the first digit sequence you wish to store and press the FUNCTION key “FNC”, “1”. Just repeat this procedure for any following entries. If a telephone number is present in the display panel prior to your first entry, press the CLEAR key “CLR”...
  • Page 20 n EXTENDED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS Keypad (DTMF) Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), or “Keypad Tone” signals can be transmitted during a call by entering digits on the keypad or recalling numbers from memory By sending DTMF signals you can access special services such as voice mail and answering machines that require long duration tones.
  • Page 21: Sending Dtmf Tones

    ü ü To enable the keypad tones, press the FUNCTION key “FNC”, “3” again. Sending DTMF Tones ü ü From the Keypad: Press any key “0” through ”9”,”*” and “#” to send the DTMF tones during conversation mode. ü ü From a memory location: Press “RCL”...
  • Page 22 The display is “o-A xxxx:yy h:m”, where xxxx is hours and yy is minutes. The unit’s Outgoing Call Timer access code has been set to 12 at the factory, but it may be changed if you desire. Please refer to the section entitled “User Programmable Codes.”...
  • Page 23 ü ü To check the number of outgoing calls that have been made, while the telephone is not in use, press “FNC”,”*”,”2”,”1”, and enter the registered digit Outgoing Call Counter access code. If you wish to reset this total to 0, simply press “*”,”CLR” before exiting this mode. ü...
  • Page 24 System A/B Indication for AMPS If you want to know the current mode, press “FNC” key “6” than “5”. Status indicator shows the current mode. User Programmable Codes There are user programmable codes used for data preservation and security purposes. The fact that they are “User programma-ble”...
  • Page 25 bigger the number) represented in the display the better the connection and the clearer communications will become. By following the procedure below the channel number currently in use and the RSSI level will be displayed in the display panel and will be refreshed with current data every second. ü...
  • Page 26 n INSTALLATION This section outlines attaching to the soft bag and connections. There are come basic rules that apply to most hardware installation procedures and need to be observed to prevent damage or injury. l Always make sure that any power is disconnected before handling any electrical components like wiring, fuseboxes, connectors, etc.
  • Page 27: Parts List

    Parts List FWT-8100 and FWT-8000 Basic Kit Includeding in the Giftbox Before We Begin 27/33...
  • Page 28: General Specifications

    : 0°C to +60°C Supply Voltage : 6.0Vdc ±10%. RF Power Output : 3 W (M A X ) for FWT-8100 : 0.6 W (MAX) for FWT-8000 Dimensions (W x D x H) : approx. 165 x 220 x 50mm Transceiver : approx.
  • Page 29 TABLE OF KEY OPERATIONS Key Operation Function Store to Scratch Pad Memory Phone Number+ Select ringer melody. Turns on and off the DTMF tones. 29/33...
  • Page 30 + 3Digit Code Locks your phone electronically. Display system type PORS Switches Message Beep mode on and off mode. Turns the Silent Alert mode on and off mode. OPER Displays current receiving SID. Turns the Call Time Warning Tone on and off. 30/33...
  • Page 31 OPER Displays the temporarily accumu- lated number of calls. + 2 Digit Code Displays the number of outgoing calls. +2 Digit Code Displays Accumulated number of calls. OPER Displays the Air time of current last call. + 2 Digit Code Displays the accumulated time of outgoing calls.
  • Page 32 +3Digit Code+ Changes one-touch emergency call phone number or turns emergency call mode on and off.Turns the One Touch Emergency call mode on and off. Displays the RSSI Level. Displays the preceding digits. OPER WXYZ Displays the earpiece volume level WXYZ Adjusts the alert sound output volume level.
  • Page 33 Displays own telephone number. Displays Electronic Serial Number (ESN). Displays the Home System ID Changes your Unlock Code. Changes your Call Counter Access Code. Changes your AirCall Timer Access Code. 33/33...
  • Page 34 Changes Keypad Tone (DTMF) Duration in conversation. Clears the last digit. If held in, erase the entire number from display. Store the telephone number in the Phone Number+ +Memory memory. Location Number Searches the vacant memory and stores telephone number Phone Number+ automatically.
  • Page 35 SEND Phone Number + Processes the call. MONITOR Switches the monitor mode on and off. Terminates the call. 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY 35/33...
  • Page 36 AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE CORPORATION (the Company), PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE warrants to the original retail purchaser PRODUCT. of this Audiovox Cellular Telephone, that should this product or any part there of The Company disclaims liability for geogr- (except the items listed below), under aphic coverage, inadequate signal to antenna, normal use and conditions, be proven...

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