UniData Communication Systems WPU-7700 Enterprise Edition User Manual

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UniData Communication Systems Inc.

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  • Page 1 WPU-7700 Enterprise Edition User Manual UniData Communication Systems Inc.
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Other referenced trademarks are trademarks (registered or otherwise) of the respective trademark owners. This document is confidential and proprietary to UniData Communication Systems Inc. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form by any means without the prior written permission of UniData Communication Systems Inc.
  • Page 3: Manual Introduction

    Manual Introduction Ø This user's manual contains items that you should follow in order to prevent any harm to yourself and others, or damage to equipment, and to enable you to use this product safely. An explanation of the markings and symbols used in this manual is provided below. Please understand these symbols before reading the rest of this document.
  • Page 4 ■ Registered trademarks/copyrights Ø Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Ø Windows XP is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system. Ø...
  • Page 5 ■ Compliance Statement for IC Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (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. The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices.
  • Page 6 ■ Built-in 2.4GHz band (IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g) wireless LAN functions Usage frequency band : Wireless equipment using the 2.4GHz band Transmission method : DSSS OFDM Modulation : DQPSK DBPSK CCK BPSK QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM Assumed interference distance : 40 m max. Frequency modulation advantages : The entire bandwidth can be used to avoid the frequency bands of indoor wireless stations and special low-power wireless stations...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    It can cause explosions, deformation, or troubles. In this case, free services shall not be provided. Do not use WPU-7700 in places that are too hot or too wet (keep them indoors between 0 ℃ and + 50 ℃).
  • Page 8 It can cause the leak of battery contents, or explosions. Use standard chargers that obtained Unidata authentication for batteries. Otherwise, batteries will have their life reduced, face explosions, or damage WPU-7700. In this case, free services shall not be provided.
  • Page 9 Be aware of radio interference. Since this radio equipment can have radio interference, services related to life safety are not provided. Do not install WPU-7700 in places exposed to direct sunlight, and on carpets or cushions. It can cause fires or troubles.
  • Page 10 Do not install WPU-7700 in heavily shaking places. It can cause performance degradation, or reduce the life of products. After using WPU-7700 for a long time, they can produce a weak sound due to their liquid crystal protective vinyl covering the speaker.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Manual Introduction ........................... 2 Safety Precautions ............................6 BASIC USAGE ............................13 Names and functions of the KEY ..................... 13 Description of Icons .......................... 14 Basic Components ..........................15 Battery Replacement ......................... 15 Battery Charging Signal ........................16 BASIC Function ............................17 How to Turn On / Off ........................
  • Page 12 Group settings ........................... 25 Call History ............................26 Call Time ............................27 Message ..............................28 Write Message ........................... 28 Inbox ..............................29 Outbox ..............................29 Draft ..............................29 Stored Message Box .......................... 30 Spam Message ........................... 30 Message Settings ..........................31 Organizer ..............................
  • Page 13 Call block mode ..........................45 WLAN Search ........................... 46 Connect to new Temporary profile ....................46 Reset to default ..........................47 Call Forwarding ..........................48 My Phone Information ........................49 Set Location ............................50 Language ............................50 Appendix A : Trouble Shooting Error Message ..................51 Appendix B : Before going to Service Center ..................
  • Page 14: Basic Usage

    BASIC USAGE Names and functions of the KEY Key Name Icon Basic functions Used for menu viewing, Can be pressed up and down, left Direction key ▲▼◄► and right Left soft key Submenu operation etc Right soft key Send key Used for receiving and making calls End key Used to end a call and to switch the power ON/ OFF...
  • Page 15: Description Of Icons

    Description of Icons Avoid direct sunlight to prevent a poor view of WiFi phone screen. The screen fades out automatically to reduce battery consumption. Signal strength Out of call coverage Call trial or connection Call not available Setting bell volume Setting to mute, displayed when the volume is set to “0”...
  • Page 16: Basic Components

    Basic Components Please check whether the package includes all items as shown in the picture after purchasing the phone set. If missing is found, contact your dealer immediately. For safety in use, please purchase authentic products. If you want to purchase additional batteries or chargers, contact your dealer.
  • Page 17: Battery Charging Signal

    Time Taking to Charge Classification Standard model (1,300mA) Time 150 minutes Battery Life Successive use approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes Successive standby approximately 40 hours Successive use time and standby time of batteries are the estimates of the company’s laboratory, which can be different from the figures in manual depending on the patterns they are used.
  • Page 18: Basic Function

    BASIC Function How to Turn On / Off If you want to turn on the power, keep pressing for 3 seconds or more. If you want to turn off the power, keep pressing for 3 seconds or more. If abnormal works take place, or the power button does not work while using WiFi phone, start the phone after removing and inserting the battery.
  • Page 19: How To Enter Special Characters

    How to Enter Special Characters à If you want to create messages, press Menu to select sign entering mode. Make Call Press after entering area code and phone number. If you selected wrong numbers, press short press of deletes one number, while a long press of deletes all numbers entered.
  • Page 20: Make Call The Received Number

    Make Call the Received Number Press button, select your desired phone number using , and press again. A maximum of 100 phone numbers incoming and outgoing can be stored in the call list. Make Call Using Speed Dial Make a long press of the Speed Dial desired to call. However, if the Speed Dial are 2 digits or more, make a long press of the last one of the abbreviated numbers.
  • Page 21: Function On The Call

    Function on the Call How to Mute You can make mute of transmission voice by selecting Mute on after pressing Menu during calls. The screen shows icon if the function of Mute on works. If you want to cancel, press Mute off after pressing Menu again.
  • Page 22: Memo

    Memo You can note something during call. The screen shows while you create memos. You can store the memos by pressing . The memos stored can be found in the call list. Volume Control You can adjust receiver volume by pressing during calls.
  • Page 23: Phone Book

    Phone Book Search You can search for phone numbers just by pressing Search in standby mode. If you want to call at the phone number selected, press . To see details, select your desired numbers by pressing . You can select search methods by pressing Menu.
  • Page 24: Add Phone Book

    Add Phone Book à Contactsà A maximum of 500 phone numbers can be stored in the phone book. Enter the Menu New Contacts You can select the types of phone numbers for each, and if the numbers to be stored are 2 or more, a representative number should be designated.
  • Page 25: Save New Number

    Save New Number You can store phone numbers in the Contacts by pressing Save after entering them in standby mode. Speed Dial This is a function that enters the most frequently used ones of those phone numbers stored in Contacts in Speed dials, and easily get them later when users want to call at those phone numbers (numbers from 1 to 99 are provided).
  • Page 26: Group Settings

    Group settings → Contacts→ You can add or edit groups to store phone numbers. Select Menu Group settings in turn. Name: Enter names of groups. You can enter a maximum of 24 characters for the English Alphabet. • Group Ringers: Set Ringers by group. •...
  • Page 27: Call History

    Call History You can check the latest calls. Select Menu, →Contacts→ Call history in turn. You can easily get Call history by pressing in standby mode. : Display outgoing calls. : Display incoming calls. : Display calls in absence. : Display memos during calls : Display phone numbers with reception intercepted.
  • Page 28: Call Time

    Call Time → Contacts → You can check call time and the number of messages sent. Select Menu Call duration in turn. All calls: Display total call time of calls received and transmitted. Dialed calls: Display call time of calls transmitted. SMS sent: Display the number of messages sent.
  • Page 29: Message

    Message Write Message → Message → Select Menu Write Msg in turn. You can get the latest phone numbers by entering phone number yourself or pressing Menu. Otherwise, you can enter phone numbers, pressing Search and finding the numbers stored in Contacts. To enter various expressions, you can select Symbol, ^.^, or My phrase, pressing Menu.
  • Page 30: Inbox

    Inbox If new messages have arrived, WiFi phones let you know their arrival on new message notification screen, and you can check those messages, pressing . You can store a maximum of 100 messages received. If the received messages are over 100 in number, they are deleted one by one starting with the oldest ones.
  • Page 31: Stored Message Box

    Stored Message Box This is a function that separately preserves the messages received. A maximum of 100 messages can be stored, and if the messages in store reach 100 in number, you should delete the existing messages to store new ones. →...
  • Page 32: Message Settings

    Message Settings → Message → Select Menu Settings in turn. My Phrase You can enter your own expressions. A maximum of 10 expressions can be stored. Display Type This is a function that sets message reception indication. It displays only the reception of messages. You can set the details of received messages to be shown on the screen in a right way using this function.
  • Page 33: Organizer

    Organizer Alarm/Wake-up Call → Organizer → Select Menu Alarm/Wakeup Call in turn. Select for setting Alarm/Wakeup Call. : Display the current time. : Set alarm/wake-up calls. You can select one of Set Time, Every 10 min, Every 20 min, Every 30 min, Every 1 hour, and Clear using : Display set alarm/wake-up call time.
  • Page 34 : Enter information on alarm/wake-up calls. It allows a maximum of 20 characters for the Korean Alphabet, and a maximum of 40 characters for the English Alphabet. A maximum of 10 alarm/wake-up calls can be set. Display of Selected Menu Screen Display the current setting status.
  • Page 35: Calendar

    Calendar You can select your desired date to see holiday/day and lunar date. It provides a solar calendar between January 1970 and December 2020. → Organizer → Select Menu Calendar in turn. If you select Today, the calendar will lead you to today’s date. D-Day You can set your D-day.
  • Page 36: Calendar

    : Set a specific day. Enter information on D-day. You can enter a maximum of 8 characters for the Korean Alphabet, and a maximum of 16 for the English Alphabet. If you do not enter information, it is not stored. : Display the last D-day.
  • Page 37: World Time

    World Time You can read date and time around the world using this function. → Organizer → Select Menu World time in turn. You can set a country and a city using or List, and Set/Clear DST with Menu If you set DST, is displayed on the cities, and set at 1 hour faster than standard time.
  • Page 38: Ringtone

    Organizer Ringtone You can set notification methods (bell sound or mute) for incoming calls. → Sounds → Select Menu Ringtone in turn. Ringers: Produce Ringers. Mute: Reception screen is displayed without Ringers. Ringing louder: Ringers become louder. Ring Sound Type →...
  • Page 39: Sound Effects

    Sound Effects You can set various Sound effects using this function. → Sounds → Select Menu Sound effects in turn. Keytone sound Set Sound effects that are produced Press Type to select Keytone sound when users press buttons Keytone volume Set Keytone volume.
  • Page 40: Volumes

    Low battery sound This is a function that produces warning sounds when battery life is exhausted. Press Type to set/clear sounds Low battery volume Set battery warning sound volume. Press Level to set battery warning sound volume Warning sound This is a function of notifying that systems were set or operated. Press Type to set/clear sounds Warning volume...
  • Page 41: Screen

    Screen Wall Paper You can set the standby screen to photos or picture that you like. → Screen → Select Menu Wallpaper in turn. Select screens that you like using , and press Clock Calendar You can select analogue clock, digital clock, and calendar. →...
  • Page 42: Banner

    Banner Select the expressions to be displayed on standby screen. You can set users’ own expressions or WiFi phone number to be displayed, or cancel them. → Screen → Select Menu Banner in turn. • Set: You can select Number, Clear, or Input text. •...
  • Page 43: Set Lighting

    Set lighting You can set the lighting of screen. → Screen → Select Menu Set lighting in turn. • LCD backlight LCD lighting is on for the time set, and then goes out. You can select one of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, and 3 minutes, and Always.
  • Page 44: Phone Setting

    Phone Setting Security →Settings → If you select Menu Security in turn, password field appears. The default user password of WiFi phones is 0000. If you forgot your own password after changing passwords, you should have a measure against it taken through your dealer.
  • Page 45 Lock call history It asks for your password whenever you try to use Call history. Lock phone If set to Main Lock, all information of WiFi phone is locked. Main Cancel is available only in Menu. Lock PC Sync Set passwords to be used for PC Sync connection. Change Password You can change your password into a new one.
  • Page 46: Call Block Mode

    Call block mode →Settings → Select Menu Call block mode in turn. If you select Call block mode, password entry field appears. Enter phone numbers that you want to intercept. You can enter a maximum of 3 phone numbers. The intercepted phone numbers are shown in Call history.
  • Page 47: Wlan Search

    WLAN Search Search wireless LAN services around WiFi phones. →Settings → Select Menu WLAN Search in turn, or press in standby mode. Saved profile Search results of WiFi networks Have no encryption set in WiFi network Have encryption set in WiFi network Connect to new Temporary profile It is only for the temporarily connected profile.
  • Page 48: Reset To Default

    Select an access point using the direction key ▲▼◄► the OK key Enter security and authentication type of WiFi access point. Please refer to Security and TCP/IP Reset to default → Settings → Select Menu Reset to default in turn. If Default is selected, password entry field appears.
  • Page 49: Call Forwarding

    Call Forwarding WiFi phones provide a function of forwarding calls from the phone numbers hoped to be connected in users’ absence or during calls. → Settings → Select Menu Call forwarding in turn. • No answer: Incoming calls are forwarded to the preset number when there has been no answer during your set time.
  • Page 50: My Phone Information

    My Phone Information You can see the setting information of WiFi phones. → Settings → Select Menu My phone info. in turn. You can enjoy various information using •Phone info. You can get phone numbers, software versions, and product MAC address. •...
  • Page 51: Set Location

    Set Location You can set location of GMT. → Settings → Select Menu Set Location in turn. Language You can set Language → Settings → Select Menu Language in turn.
  • Page 52: Appendix A : Trouble Shooting Error Message

    Appendix A : Trouble Shooting Error Message Take appropriate measures as shown below if the following error messages appear on WiFi phone screen. Error Messages Measures You have been out of service coverage. Move to places where wireless LAN services are available, and select the function of wireless LAN search to check whether there are AP or wire/wireless sharers around.
  • Page 53 Error Messages Measures Wrong route certificate This message appears when there are problems in the route certificates installed WiFi phones. For more details, contact your dealer. Failed to be connected to AP since you Check the 802.1× user account and password set in WiFi phones. have wrong D or passwords (802.1×).
  • Page 54 Error Messages Measures Wrong Internet address. This message appears when users manually entered a wrong IP address. Enter a correct IP address in Wireless LAN Search, Edit, and Set Network. Wrong Internet addresses were If the same message appears even after turning off the power and registered, or DNS Server does not turning it on again, contact your dealer.
  • Page 55: Appendix B : Before Going To Service Center

    Appendix B : Before going to Service Center WiFi phone cannot start • Check whether it is correctly installed. • Check whether battery is fully charged. • Press the power button of WiFi phone. • If it shows no response to that, remove battery, and install it again. Newly purchased WiFi phone does not work •...
  • Page 56 WiFi phone bell does not ring • Check whether phone is correctly installed. • Check whether wireless LAN information includes the name of the LAN in Menu , Settings, and phone info.. • Check whether WiFi phone battery has been charged. •...
  • Page 57 Battery Keeps turn-off and Lamp on the charger flickers, check the following: The battery is full, but the phone Separates the battery from the phone, and then, re-fits into the keeps turn-off? phone and turns it on. It still turn-off? Then, cleans a contact terminal, re-fits into the phone and turns it on.

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