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Waxess USA, Inc.
DM1000

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    D Mode DM1000CB cover draft 1.fm Page i Friday, June 18, 2010 12:25 PM Waxess USA, Inc. DM1000 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Handset Earpiece LCD Display Function Keys Up/Down keys 10 Menu and Off keys Scroll Left 12 Flash/Delete key 13 Redial/Pause key 14 Headset Jack Scroll Right 16 Intercom 17 Handset Microphone 18 Handset Charging Contacts DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 3 27 Redial/Pause Key 28 New Message LED 29 Flash Key 30 DC IN 9V Jack 31 TEL LINE Jack 32 Corded Handset Jack 33 Battery cover 34 Data Port Door (not for consumer use) DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    GO! ......21 CDMA Activation ....21 DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 5 ..... 44 Save a number ..... 44 DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 6 The FCC Wants You To Know ... 64 Range ......65 DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 7 RADIO EQUIPMENT ....72 General information ....73 DM1000 Menu map ....75 DM1000...
  • Page 8: Get Ready

    • Keep the base and handset away from sources of electrical noise, such as motors and fluorescent lighting. • Leave enough room to raise both base antennas fully vertical. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 9: Desk Or Table

    4 Raise both antennas to a vertical position. 5 Find the base AC adaptor (the larger adaptor), and connect it to the DC IN 9V jack and to a standard 120V AC. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 10: Wall Mount

    6 Connect the handset cord to the jacks on the handset and base, then set the corded handset in the cradle. 7 On the base, remove the handset retainer, flip it over, then replace it. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 11: Base Power On

    Backup power activates immediately when the normal power supply to the base is cut off. 1 Verify power is disconnected from the base. 2 Open the battery cover on the bottom of the base. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 12 • The battery power comes on automatically when current from the AC adaptor is interrupted; unplugging the AC adaptor does not turn off power to the phone • Be sure to remove at least one battery when disconnecting power DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 13: Standby Screen

    If you have connected with your cellular service provider, the date and time may be set automatically. If not, see “Time and date” on page 12 to set the date and time manually. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 14: Signal Level Meter

    The Signal Level feature helps you find your strongest cellular service signal. Move the base around your location to find the strongest signal level. Be sure the indicator is shown in the display before checking the signal level. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 15: Ready The Cordless Handset

    2 Verify that the connector is properly aligned with the jack and connect the battery. Note: connector designed to easily fit the jack in only one direction. Do not use excessive force. 3 Close the cover. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 16 3 Allow the battery to charge for 12–15 hours. Note: Charge the battery frequently. Leaving the battery uncharged for a prolonged period can adversely affect battery charging capacity. If this happens, replace the battery. DM1000 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 17 LCD shows New: 00 Total: 00 how much battery life remains. HANDSET - 1 Full charge Low charge Note: Use only the rechargeable battery pack supplied with your cordless handset. DM1000 10 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 18: Get Set

    Highlight the correct setting for your phone system, then press to enter the setting in memory. A beep confirms the setting, and the Setup menu appears. DM1000 11 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 19: Time And Date

    The cursor moves to the right for the minute numbers. 5 Enter the correct minutes, and press The AM/PM screen appears. 6 Use the key to set AM or PM and press DM1000 12 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 20 (handset or base) automatically synchronize after a few minutes. If a new cordless handset is added and properly registered, the time and date for the new handset will automatically synchronize. DM1000 13 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 21: Set The Ringer Tone

    10 seconds for a melody. 5 Press Select setting appears. TEL Ring Tone Press to cancel without saving changes. Exit 6 Follow steps 1–4 above to choose a tone, and press Select A confirmation tone plays. DM1000 14 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 22: Set The Ringer Volume

    MENU 1 Press , scroll to , and Ringer/Key Beep press Select 2 Scroll to and press Night Volume Select 3 Use the key to change the volume setting. DM1000 15 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 23: Key Beep

    With local area codes stored, the EXIT phone can distinguish between local and long distance calls. MENU 1 Press 2 Scroll to then press Setup, Select 3 Scroll to , and press Area Code Select DM1000 16 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 24: Add/Remove A 1

    . Press again to remove the number 1. When retrieving a number from the Caller ID log, use the key to add or remove a 1. This feature is not available when using Redial. DM1000 17 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 25: Add/Remove Area Code

    The highlight bar shows the current language setting. 3 Scroll to the language you want, and press Select A beep confirms the setting and the Setup menu appears. The menu appears in the language you selected. DM1000 18 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 26: Lcd Contrast

    Each new cordless handset must be electronically registered with the base. The cordless handset included in this package is preregistered at the factory with the base. If it somehow becomes deregistered, use this procedure to reregister the handset. DM1000 19 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 27: Deregister

    The confirmation message “ Delete ” appears. registration? 4 Press to confirm, or press to return to the previous screen. When deregistration is complete, the confirmation message “ Handset 1 is ” appears. deregistered DM1000 20 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 28: Cdma Activation

    •To end the •To end the call, call, Press call, press replace the PHONE handset Note: When making a wireless call, no dial tone is generated until the phone connects to the cellular network. DM1000 21 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 29: Make A Landline Call

    PHONE handset Set earpiece volume ON CORDED HANDSET During a call, move the selector switch to , or ON BASE SPEAKER PHONE During a call, press louder or for softer. DM1000 22 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 30: Calling Options

    In the upper left corner, the LCD shows a the call was on the cellular line or a if the call was on the landline. 2 Press to redial the number. DM1000 23 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 31: Pause (For Tel Line Use Only)

    •Answer a wireless call When the phone receives a wireless call: • The base and all registered cordless handsets ring. • The caller ID, if available, appears on the LCD screen. DM1000 24 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 32: Answer A Landline Call

    Corded handset handset on base on base •Press •Press •Lift handset off base SP-PHONE •Press •To end the •To end the call, •To end the call, SP-PHONE call, press press replace the twice handset DM1000 25 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 33: In-Call Operations

    The base and the handset involved in the transfer operation begin beeping (a different tone than with the Intercom function), and a message appears on the LCD. If there is no answer within 60 seconds, the DM1000 26 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 34 HANDSET TO HANDSET TRANSFER 1 During a call, press Intercom scroll to the handset you want, and press Page The handset involved in the transfer operation begins beeping (a different tone than with the Intercom DM1000 27 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 35 4 Press to end the call. You can also use the HOLD function to start a HOLD transfer. During a call, press , select , then follow the steps above. Transfer DM1000 28 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 36: Set Up A Conference Call

    5 To drop a participant from the conference call press CEL DROP TEL DROP Press to drop all participants and end the call. •Phone book Use the phone book to store up to 50 names and numbers. DM1000 29 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 37: Enter Names And Characters

    Each time you press a key, the letters on that key appear first as capital letters, then as lower case letters, then the number corresponding to that key. Number of times key pressed keys “ & ‘ < > ‘ Space DM1000 30 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 38: Enter Numbers Directly

    6 Scroll to , or , or Ringer 1 3, Melody 1 and press No setting Melody tones are only available on the handset. screen appears. Speed Dial DM1000 31 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 39: Edit Names Or Numbers

    1 While in the Caller ID log, scroll to the name/ number you want to enter in the phone book and press Select , and appear. Call/Dial Save Edit Delete 2 Scroll to and press .“ ” Save Select Name? appears. DM1000 32 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 40 Use the keys to enter a 1 or area codes if needed for proper dialing in your area. See “Add/remove a 1” on page 17. Or “Add/ remove area code” on page 18. DM1000 33 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 41: Call From Phone Book

    23. •Messages Note: You must have a subscription to use these message services. Check with your service provider for details. Voice messages The DM1000 works with both cellular and landline voicemail. DM1000 34 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 42 MENU 1 Press , scroll to , and press Messages Select 2 Scroll to and press Voicemail Select DM1000 35 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 43: Short Message Service (Sms)

    • In Box • Storage status Note: Due to the data access process in the DM1000, the phone may not respond instantly when keys are pressed. This is normal operation, and any delay is no more than one or two seconds.
  • Page 44 1 Write a message, then press , and appear. Send Edit Save 2 Scroll to , and press Send Select appears. Recipient No.? 3 Enter the phone number of the recipient and press DM1000 37 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 45 , scroll to , press Messages Select 2 Scroll to , and press Select 3 Scroll to , and press Saved Select 4 Scroll to the message you want to read, and press Select DM1000 38 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 46 D Mode CM1000CB body.fm Page 39 Friday, June 18, 2010 12:19 PM RECEIVE A MESSAGE When the DM1000 receives a text message, you hear a distinctive ring tone and an envelope icon appears in the display. The message goes to the Inbox.
  • Page 47 , scroll to the entry you want, and press Select Note: Forwarding a message can only be done through a CEL connection. DELETE A MESSAGE While reading a message, press , scroll to Select and press Delete, DM1000 40 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 48 Storage capacity is limited, and there is no indication that the memory is full. When the message memory gets full, no more SMS messages can be received, so it is important to clear the memory frequently. DM1000 41 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 49: More Features

    On a single incoming call, Caller 09:00A 01/01 ID shows the time and date, the Waxess 123-555-4567 caller’s name, and the number. Ring from CEL blinks depending on the type of call–cellular service or landline. DM1000 42 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 50 If the current call is on a CEL line and the new call is on the TEL line, the “C” remains solid, and the “T” indicator blinks. If you receive a call waiting signal during the FLASH conference call, press to answer the call. DM1000 43 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 51: Check The Log

    If the number 1 is also required for dialing, press to add 1 to the beginning of the number. 2 Press to make the call. Save a number 1 Scroll to a name/number displayed, and press Select. DM1000 44 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 52: Delete A Number

    2 Stop on the number you want, press Select 3 Scroll to , and press Delete Select A confirmation message appears. 4 Press to delete the number. A tone confirms your choice and the Caller ID log appears. DM1000 45 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 53: Call Forwarding

    Menu Set Up Select 2 Scroll to Call Forwarding 09:00A 01/01 LCD Contrast press Select CEL Number Phone Set Up Call Forwarding SELECT EXIT 09:00A 01/01 3 Select Activate Activate Deactivate SELECT EXIT DM1000 46 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 54: Deactivate Call Forwarding

    Page The Page feature lets you locate the handset if it is misplaced, but it also can be answered by the handset. Page can be initiated by the base or the cordless handset. DM1000 47 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 55: Intercom

    The Intercom feature is available on the handset and the base. INTERCOM 1 Press , scroll to the handset you want (or base), and press PAGE. The handset or base beeps up to 60 seconds DM1000 48 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 56: Two-Line Calling

    (TEL) service and the other on the cellular (CEL) service. DM1000 49 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 57: Quick Reference Chart

    Landline cordless handset Cordless Cellular Base Landline handset Cordless Cellular Landline handset remaining cordless handset Base Landline Cellular remaining cordless handset Cordless Landline Base Cellular handset Cordless Landline Cellular handset remaining cordless handset DM1000 50 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 58: Make Two Separate Calls

    See “Answer a landline call” on page 25. 2 If a cellular (CEL) call comes in, use a cordless handset and press CEL to answer it. DM1000 51 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 59: Call Waiting With Two Calls

    • The D-Mode CT comes with the Barge-In feature set to off–it must be activated before use. • If power to the base is interrupted, Barge-In must be reactivated. • The first cordless handset to place the call is the DM1000 52 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 60 (TEL) call and is not operable on the base. Note: Remember that with Barge-In activated, privacy may be compromised. Any registered handset can join the call, but there is no indication that another handset joined the call. DM1000 53 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 61: Quick Reference Chart

    Cellular • 1 cordless handset 1 cordless Landline Cellular • 1 cordless handset handset • base 2 or more Landline • 1 cordless Cellular handset cordless • base handsets Notes: See next page. DM1000 54 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 62: Set Up Barge-In

    Standby. Exit Use Barge-In 1 Verify that Barge-In is activated, then use one handset to place a call. 2 After the call is answered, press on any handset to join the call. DM1000 55 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 63: Cellular Only

    Turn off Cellular only If landline services are needed, deactivate this feature first. MENU 1 Press , scroll to , and press Setup Select DM1000 56 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 64: Cel Phone Number

    30 minutes even (depending on battery condition) if AC power is disrupted. If you install batteries for the Power Back-up feature you can check the condition of the batteries while they are installed. DM1000 57 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 65 • After every power outage, check the batteries and replace them as needed. • Actual operating time using Power Back-up varies depending on the condition of the batteries. DM1000 58 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 66: Precautions

    Before you read anything else, please observe the following precautions. Warning! Waxess USA, Inc. DOES NOT represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the unit, DO NOT expose this unit to rain or moisture.
  • Page 67: Rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride Batteries Must Be Recycled Or Disposed Of Properly

    4 Do not use this product near water; for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool. 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart, DM1000 60 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 68 Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 11To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take it to qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may DM1000 61 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 69 E If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. DM1000 62 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 70 6 Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and battery charger. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! DM1000 63 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 71: Important Electrical Considerations

    This phone is no exception. The FCC Wants You To Know Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Waxess, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by the owner's manual, could void your authority to operate this product.
  • Page 72: Range

    The Maximum Range rating of this phone is meant to be used as a means of comparison against other range claims. DM1000 65 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 73: Telephone Line Problems

    In addition, we recommend that the base not be plugged into a circuit that also DM1000 66 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 74: More Than One Cordless Telephone

    Because of the inherent physical properties of radio waves, your communications can be received by radio receiving devices other than your own cordless telephone unit. Consequently, any communications using your cordless telephone may not be private. DM1000 67 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 75: Installation Considerations

    There are two types of phone outlets: Modular Jack Most phone equipment available now uses modular jacks. Phone cords are fitted with a molded plastic connector which plugs into this type of jack. If you DM1000 68 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 76: Telephone Line Outlets

    • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. DM1000 69 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 77: Applying Power To The Base

    The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. DM1000 70 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 78: Notice

    (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. “Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.” DM1000 71 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 79 D Mode CM1000CB body.fm Page 72 Friday, June 18, 2010 12:38 PM Notes: DM1000 72 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 80: General Information

    Base 3-1/4” x 7-3/4” x 7-7/8” (height, width, depth) FCC ID Number SNBDM1000CE/SNBDM100HS Specifications, features, and availability of optional accessories are all subject to change without prior notice. Approved patents: 6,766,175/6,987,988/7,072,675/7,010,311/7,146,180 Patents pending: 11/234.297, 11/542.804, 11/593.725, 11/141.819 Notes DM1000 73 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 81 D Mode CM1000CB body.fm Page 74 Friday, June 18, 2010 12:38 PM Notes DM1000 74 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 82: Dm1000 Menu Map

    Language Setup Name the Unit Distinctive Ring Tone/Pulse Area Code Barge-In Language Battery Level Name the Unit Cellular Only Register LCD Contrast Deregister CEL Phone Number LCD Contrast Phone Set Up Enter SPC DM1000 75 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 83 D Mode CM1000CB body.fm Page 76 Friday, June 18, 2010 12:38 PM Notes DM1000 76 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 84 . 40 CEL phone number ..57 forward ..... 40 cellular only ....56 memory status ..41 set up ......56 receive ...... 39 turn off ......56 reply ......40 cordless handset ....8 DM1000 77 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 85 ......26 number ......34 two-line calling .... 49 power on ......4 call waiting ....52 precautions ....59 make calls ....51 quick reference redial ........23 chart ......50 receive calls ....51 DM1000e 78 Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA...
  • Page 86 DM1000CB-CDMA back cover.fm Page 72 Friday, June 18, 2010 12:22 PM DM1000 User Guide Copyright © 2010 Waxess USA, Inc.

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