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  • Page 1 U.S. Cellular Home Phone ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting to Know Your Device ..........5 Appearance ..................5 LED Indicators ................6 Device Installation ..............7 Before You Begin ................7 Installing the Battery ............... 7 Installing the Power Adapter ............9 Connecting the Device to a Phone ..........9 Turning on Your Device ..............
  • Page 3 Adjusting Volume ................. 15 TTY Support ................. 15 Frequently Asked Questions ..........17 Troubleshooting ..............20 Specification ................ 21 Safety Notes ................. 22 RF Exposure Information ............ 24 FCC Regulations ..............25...
  • Page 4 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. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to...
  • Page 5: Getting To Know Your Device

    Getting to Know Your Device Appearance NOTE: Service Port is designed for diagnostic purposes only, not for customer use. Never place a USB-based device into the USB port of the device under any circumstance. Doing so may damage the device and negate its warranty.
  • Page 6: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators Icon Name Status Condition Green Power No Power Green New message Voicemail No message Green High Yellow Medium Battery Charge Blink Charging Green Strong Yellow Moderate Signal Strength No Service Blink Roaming...
  • Page 7: Device Installation

    Device Installation Before You Begin ® Your device works exclusively with the U.S. Cellular network and DOES NOT use your home’s phone wall jacks. Your device should be located: Where you have a strong cellular signal from a cell tower, typically ...
  • Page 8 Insert the battery connection cable into the battery port. Place the battery in the battery slot and replace the battery cover. NOTES: Please install the battery before using this device. If the battery is  not installed the device will not power on. The system will stop charging the battery when the ambient ...
  • Page 9: Installing The Power Adapter

    Connecting the Device to a Phone Unplug your phone from the wall jack. ® Plug your telephone into the “Phone 1” port on your U.S. Cellular Home Phone, using your existing phone cable or included phone cable.
  • Page 10: Turning On Your Device

    ® IMPORTANT: DO NOT plug the U.S. Cellular Home Phone into a wall jack. NOTES: The “Phone 2” port can be used to connect an extension phone.  This port uses the same telephone number as the “Phone 1” port.
  • Page 11: Checking The Wireless Signal

    Checking the Wireless Signal Raise antenna to an upright position. Confirm signal strength light is green for optimal performance. NOTE: If there is a yellow light, please change the installation location.
  • Page 12: Using Your Device

    Using Your Device Making Calls Before making a call, make sure that the wireless signal is strong. Lift the handset of your telephone, enter the telephone number. The number will be dialed automatically. When your call is finished, hang up the telephone or return the telephone to its base to ensure that you can receive calls.
  • Page 13: Voicemail

    not answer, press the Flash key twice to end the connection and return to the first party. Note: If your phone does not have a Flash key, use the off-hook mechanism supported by your phone instead. Voicemail The voicemail indicator ( ) will blink green when you have new voicemail messages.
  • Page 14: Busy Call Forwarding

    Tip: Enter the phone number where you want calls to be forwarded (e.g. *721234567890#). You will hear a confirmation tone. Hang up your telephone or return the phone to its base. To deactivate Immediate call forwarding:  Pick up the handset and press *720#. You will hear a confirmation tone.
  • Page 15: Adjusting Volume

    TTY Support TTY (Text Telephony) and TDD (Telecommunications Device for the ® Deaf) are supported by the U.S. Cellular Home Phone. In order to use the TTY network, you must have a TTY-compatible phone and be in TTY mode. Note that most digital wireless devices are TTY-compatible.
  • Page 16 • n = 2: VCO mode. Receive TTY characters but transmit by speaking into the speaker. • n = 3: HCO mode. Transmit TTY characters but receive by listening to the receiver.
  • Page 17: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions ® What kind of phone do I need to work with the U.S. Cellular Home Phone? Most standard touch-tone phones may be used. Rotary phones are not supported. Cordless phone systems provide the most flexibility and allow you to easily place additional handsets throughout your home.
  • Page 18 Do I need broadband Internet service for the U.S. Cellular Home Phone to work? No, the service is provided through the wireless network. Can I move my U.S. Cellular Home Phone and use it in another location? Yes, your device can be moved to another location; however, device should be used in a location where wireless service is available.
  • Page 19 receive 911 calls) will not be available during a power outage. Service will only be available during a power outage if the telephone connected to the device does not rely on external power to operate (as is the case with many corded phones).
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Fault Solution Check the antenna connection or No dialing tone after off- connection between the device and hook. telephone. Phone is buzzing after off- The telephone may be not compatible hook. with the device, change another one. Make sure that the device is far away from other electronic devices.
  • Page 21: Specification

    Specification Dimension(W*D*H) 163.5 mm x 113.3 mm x 24.6 mm Weight 333 g (including battery and antenna) Talk Time* 230 minutes Standby Time* 36 hours Battery Capacity 1500 mAh NOTE: The value of the talk time* or standby time* varies with the actual environment.
  • Page 22: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Keep the device and the external antenna at least 20 cm (8 inches)  from people. Disconnect external power supply and do not use the device  during a thunderstorm. Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic  interference sent by the device if inadequately shielded;...
  • Page 23 Please use original accessories or accessories that are approved  by vendor. Using any unapproved accessories may affect your device’s performance, damage your terminal or even cause danger to your body and violate related national regulations about telecom terminals. As the device can produce electromagnetic field, do not place it ...
  • Page 24: Rf Exposure Information

    RF Exposure Information This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 25: Fcc Regulations

    FCC Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

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