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WIT-400H User Guide This user guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone. Please refer to the important safety informations section on page 1 - 4 to learn about information that will help you safely use your phone.
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Regulatory Notes and Statements Wireless LAN, Health and Authorization for use Radio frequency electromagnetic energy is emitted from Wireless LAN devices. This energy levels of these emissions, however, are far much less than the electromagnetic energy emissions from wireless devices such as mobile phones.
Canadian regulations. For further information contact your Local Industry Canada office. European Union Declarations of Conformity LG-Ericsson Co., Ltd. declares that the equipment specified in this document bearing the "CE" mark conforms to the European Union Radio and Telecom- munications Terminal Equipment Directive(R&TTE 1999/5/EC), including the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive(2004/108/EC) and Low Voltage Direc- tive(2006/95/EC).
Contents Before Starting ................1 Important Safety Informations ................1 Inside the Package ....................5 Chapter 1: Phone Basics .............7 Your Phone.........................7 Display Screen ....................... 10 Chapter 2: Getting Started............13 Battery and Charger .................... 13 Turning Your Phone On and Off..............16 Navigating Through Menus and Options ..........
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Chapter 3: Phone Calls ............. 29 Making Calls ......................29 Answering Calls..................... 32 Missed Call Notification ..................33 In Call Options ....................... 33 Transferring Calls ....................34 Using Quickly Change Mode ................34 Using Keypad Lock (Keyguard) ............... 35 Calling Emergency Numbers ................36 Chapter 4: Phone Book ............
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Chapter 6: Display..............53 Screen Theme ......................53 Greeting Note ......................53 Idle Clock ......................... 54 Time/Date Form ....................54 Dialing Font ......................54 Menu Style ......................54 Backlight ........................55 Font Type ......................... 55 Language......................... 55 Chapter 7: Call History ............. 57 Call History ......................
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Memo........................73 Alarm Clock......................75 Calculator ........................ 77 World Time ......................77 Timer ......................... 77 Chapter 10: System..............81 Push to Talk ......................81 Call Forward......................82 Do Not Disturb (DND) ..................83 Call Waiting ......................83 Chapter 11: Settings ..............85 Profile Settings ......................
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Provisioning and Registration ................. 97 Appendix C: Useful Information .......... 101 Before Service Inquiry..................101 Troubleshooting ....................104 Specification......................105 Caring for the Battery ..................107 Open Source Software Notice ...............108 Caring for the Environment by Recycling ..........109 Indexs ..................111 Contents...
Before Starting Important Safety Informations Improtant safety informations that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to read and follow the important safety information in this phone user guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage. WARNING: Violation of the instructions may cause serious injury of death.
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• Avoid installing the product near fire or in a small space with poor- ventilation. If not, fire or product defects could be caused. • Do not put the phone inside a washing machine or a microwave. It could cause explosion, problems, deformation or defects. •...
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WARNING: Battery Handling • Do not disassemble or revise the battery and do not use it for other purposes. Use the specified battery and adaptor only. Fire or personal injury may be caused by heat or rupture. • If the battery is damaged, the battery liquid may leak out. Take care not to contact the battery leakage.
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• If you detect a burning smell or smoke, immediately stop using the product, disconnect the power supply plug and the phone cable and contact the service center. Using it in such condition may cause fire or electric shock. • Pay attention not to let the phone contact with volatile substances (benzene, thinner, alcohol, acetone, etc.) If not, fire, deformation or decolorization could be caused.
All you need to know to get going. CAUTION: Use only LG-Ericsson approved items with your phone. Failure to do this may damage the phone and invaliable your warranty. Note: The illustrations are used for explanation purposes, some of it may differ slightly from what shown.
Phone Basics Your Phone The following illustration will help you become familiar with your new Wireless IP Phone. Phone Layout * This phone has an internal antenna. Avoid touching the antenna area unneces- sarily while the antenna is transmitting or receiving. Contact with the antenna affects communication quality.
Key Functions The following list gives a brief description of all available key func- tions of your phone. 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller. 2. Display Screen displays all the information needed to operate your phone, such as the call status, the date and time, and the signal and battery strength.
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Keypad Lock allows you to lock the phone’s keypad immediately. 14. Lock Mode allows you to lock the phone from standby mode. 15. Strap Eyelet allows you to connect the wrist strap. 16. Push-to-Talk(PTT) allows you to invoke announcements to other numbers of the PTT group in standby mode.
Display Screen The display screen provides information about your phone’s status and/or action of the functions shown after successful registration. Display Informations Status Icons display at the top area of the display screen. Time displays the system time in the format HH:MM with AM/PM.
indicates ringtone Vibration or Vibration Once. indicates ringtone Ring after Vibration or Ring & Vibration. indicates ringtone off or Mute is set. indicates manner mode is activated. Quickly set to vibration mode, phone always vibrates instead of making a sound. indicates you have new text messages.
Main Menu Icons These icons are used to access the following your phone’s main menu options as described in table. Icon Description This icon refers to the menus related to Phone Book. This icon refers to the menus related to Sound for user’s custom- ization.
WARNING: Use only LG-Ericsson approved battery, charger, and Power Adapter with your phone. The failure to use a LG-Ericsson approved battery, charger, and Power Adapter may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
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2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the phone. 3. Insert the battery into the opening, making sure the connectors align Note: ( ). Gently press down to secure the battery ( ). Do not force the battery. Li-Ion battery 4.
If the battery charge is getting too low, the battery icon blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone. Always use a LG-Ericsson approved charger or power adapter to charge your battery. To install the charger: 1. Plug the flat end of the travel adapter into the chager’s charging jack ( CAUTION: ) and the other end into an electrical outlet ( ).
• Use only the Li-Ion battery supplied with your phone. New batter- ies are available from LG-Ericsson. Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone On ► Press and hold for approximately two seconds.
Navigating Through Menus and Options Your phone has a simple on screen menu to navigate. Each menu has a list of options. (See "Phone’s Menu" on page 26.) The navigation key on your phone lets you scroll through menus easily. Some of the items you selected has a vertical scroll bar at the right-hand side of the screen keeps track of your position in the menu at all times.
Entering Text You can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad of the phone. Selecting a Text Input Mode Your phone provides convenient ways to enter letters, puncuations, numbers, and symbols whenever you are prompted to enter text (for example, when adding a Phonebook or when composing text and memo).
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• The most common punctuation marks such as the "Period", "Com- ma", "Question", and "Exclamation" are available under the • If you make a mistake, press to erase a single character. Press and hold to erase an entire word. The following table shows you where each letter can be found on the phone’s keypad.
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Entering Common Terms, Symbols and Smileys To enter common terms: Common terms make composing text messages easier by allowing you to enter quick messages, such as "Please, Call me back!", "I’m late. I’ll be there at. " , "Where are you now?" or a customized message of your own.
Headset with Mic The headset included with phone features a microphone and an integrated button that allows you to answer and end calls easily. Connecting the Headsest ► Open the headset jack cover and flip it over ( ) and plug the head- set into phone’s headset jack ( ).
During a call: Place the present call on hold or Press the mic button once, the answering to an incoming call present call is being on hold or the second incoming call is being an- swered (Only when the Call Waiting is activated).
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Using the Belt Clip (User Opinions) The phone belt clip allows you to clip your phone to your belt or porket when you work around the office. Note: This belt clip is not included in your package. To attach the belt clip: ►...
Registration The phone is one of the iPECS phones recognized by the system. Therefore, your phone must be registered with the iPECS system for successful call processing. The registration is accomplished in two phases: access point connec- tion establishment and iPECS system registration. If the phone is registered with the iPECS system successfully, the unregistered indicator icon will automatically disappear from the screen.
Range In a typical office environment where there are some obstacles, the WLAN coverage area is approximately 15 ~ 30 meters. A better coverage distance could be achieved in more open areas. The cover- age area is, however, truly dependent on the office environment characteristics (e.g.
To clean the phone: ► Unplug all cables, such as headset, power adapter and turn off the phone (press and hold To clean the metallic part of phone, such as charging contacts of charger and battery wipe them with a pencil eraser or cotton swab. •...
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2.6 Key Tone 2.7 Key Tone Volume 2.8 Effect Sound 3 Display 3.1 Screen Theme 3.2 Greeting Note 3.3 Idle Clock 3.4 Time/Date Form 3.5 Dialing Font 3.6 Menu Style 3.7 Backlight 3.8 Font Type 3.9 Language 4 Call History 4.1 Call History 4.2 Call Duration 4.3 Settings...
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6.1 Schedule 6.2 Memo 6.3 Alarm/Morning Call 6.4 Calculator 6.5 World Time 6.6 Timer 7 System 7.1 Push To Talk 7.2 Call Forward 7.3 DND 7.4 Call Waiting 8 Phone Setting 8.1 Profile Setting 8.2 SIP Setting 8.3 Provisioning Setting 8.4 Wireless LAN Setting 8.5 Security 8.6 Wireless LAN Status...
Phone Calls While the phone is operating, the Antenna and RSSI level icon at the top of the screen shows whether your are in range of the net- work area and can make and receive calls. The more RSSI levels mean the stronger signal and the call quality is good.
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Dialing With a Finding Number You can make a call after searching Phone Book and Call History for phone numbers that contain a specific string of numbers. 1. In standby mode, 2. Enter one or more digits. The more numbers you enter, the more specific the search becomes.
Dialing With Speed Dial Each phone number stored in Phone Book is assigned a speed dial number, which you can use to call that number. 1. In standby mode, 2. Press and hold the speed dial number. The display confirms that the number has been dialed when it shows "Name and Number".
Answering Calls When the phone rings or vibrates, press . If the headset provided is plugged to the phone, you can also answer an incoming call by pressing the mic button on the headset when the ring sounds. 1. In standby mode, 2.
Missed Call Notification When you do not answer an incoming call, you will see a Missed Call notification displaying on the screen to alert you to a missed call until you check it yourself. To view a missed call notification: In standby mode, press to access the call his- tory and then select the entry and press...
Transferring Calls The transfer feature redirects an active call to another number on the system. While the headset is plugged in, the Mic button will be working same as Send key. To transfer a call without talking to the transfer recipient (Unscreened Transfer): 1.
To release the manner mode: ► Press for 3.5 seconds to switch into normal mode. Activating Lock Mode You can use the lock mode to prevent others from using your phone. When your phone is locked, you can only receive incoming calls or make calls to emergency number.
Calling Emergency Numbers Your phone supports emergency calling (SOS). Emergency phone calls can be made even when your phone is locked, or you have forgotten your security code. Note: You must have Emergency call list installed to your phone in order to use this feature.
Phone Book The Phone Book helps you stay in touch with the people by keeping track of all their contact information. This chapter explains how to use the Phone Book. About Phone Book (Contacts) This menu allows you to save and manage contact address infor- mation.
• You can enter or select an additional information for the entry, other information is optional: E-mail - E-mail address you assigned to the entry. Group - Group you assigned to the entry. Homepage - Hompage you assigned to the entry. Home Addr.
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6. To assign a speed dial to the number: • Press Menu to select Speed dial and press • Select an available speed dial location and press 7. To store an e-mail address to the number: • Select E-mail field and enter the e-mail address. •...
Storing Numbers Faster To store numbers to Phone Book from standby mode: 1. Enter a phone number using the keypad. 2. Press to store number. 3. Select one of the following options and press • Save new name to store the number to a new entry. •...
Adding a New Number to an Entry 1. Press Search (right softkey) to display a Phone- book entry. 2. Select an entry you wish to add a number to an existing entry and press 3. Press Menu (left softkey) to display the options. 4.
Caller Groups This menu allows you to manage group information. By default, there are 4 groups: family, friends, business, and school. Assigning a Ring Tone to the Group You can assign a ring tone for a caller group so the group ring tone sounds when a call from a specific contact address within that group arrives and there is no ring tone assigned for the contact address.
Creating a Group You can create up to 30 caller groups, and their names can be up to 16 characters long. Shows text input rate > Phone Book > Caller Groups. 1. Press 2. Press Menu (left softkey) to display the options. 3.
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Adding Group Members You can add group members that have a connect number to your group by selecting them from contact entries. 1. Press > Phone Book > Caller Groups. 2. From the caller groups, select one and press 3. Press Add (right softkey). If the group has more than one number stored, press Menu (left softkey) to display the options.
Speed Dials Speed dialing allows you to make an outgoing call at a specific num- ber by pressing either one or two key(s). Both the number and the associated key are to be registered in the "Speed Dials" option under the "Phone Book"...
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Moving a Speed Dial Number You can move the already assigned phone number to a new speed dial location. 1. Press > Phone Book > Speed Dials. 2. Select a speed dial number you wish to move. 3. Press Option (left softkey) to display the options. 4.
Delete All To delete all entries: 1. Press > Phone Book > Delete all. 2. Select Delete all and press 3. Select Yes to delete all saved entries from Phone Book and press My Number 1. Press > Phone Book > My Number. 2.
Sound This menu allows you to customize your phone to sound just the way you want it to. Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you to set your ring, volume, or effect sound. This chapter describes how to change your phone’s sound setting to best suit your needs.
Ring Tone Volume You can adjust the volume settings to suit your needs and your environment. 1. Press > Sound > Ring Tone Volume. 2. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and press • The volume level is set at , you will not hear any ring tone when you receive a call regardless of the ring tone you have set.
Key Tone You can set the key tone that sounds when a key is pressed. 1. Press > Sound > Key Tone. 2. Using the navigation key, select a key tone and press • No sound will not make key tone when you press keys. Key Tone Volume You can adjust the volume of the keypad tone.
Display This menu allows you to customize your phone to look just the way you want it to. This chapter describes how to change your phone’s display setting to best suit your needs. Screen Theme You can choose what you see on the display screen when in standby mode.
Idle Clock You can select a type and color for the idle clock to be displayed when in standby mode. 1. Press > Display > Idle Clock. 2. Using the navigation key, select a clock type and color for the clock. •...
Backlight You can select how long the display screen and keypad remain backlight after any keypress is made, including a screen brightness control. > Display > Backlight. 1. Press 2. Select one of the following options and press Following table shows the backlight time length and display screen brightness.
Call History The call history keeps track of all calls. This chapter guides you through accessing and making the most of your call history. Call History The call history is a list of the last 100 phone numbers for calls you have dialed, received, or missed.
Call History Options Select an entry and press to display the date and time of the call, the phone number, and the caller’s name (if the number is already in your phonebook). Press Menu (left softkey) to display the following options: Not saved number Call’s detail information...
Resetting Call Duration 1. You can also reset a call duration by pressing Reset (right softkey) after step 2 above. 2. If you are certain you want to erase the call duration, select Yes. • Enter your password as it is a required field and then press •...
Messages With Messages, you can send and receive short text messages be- tween your phone and another phone that has been registered with in the iPECS system. This chapter explains how to use the Messages. Receiving Message When you receive a text message, it will be dis- played automatically on your phone’s screen.
• To use a common terms or a smiley, press the Menu (left softkey), select Common Terms or Smiley, and then highlight your desired message or emoticon and press . (For more information on com- mon terms, please see "Templates"on page 64.) 3.
• Forward to forward the selected message to another party. • Keep to protect the message cannot be deleted. • Save Address to add the number which you wish to save to the Phonebook. (See "Add New" on page 38.) •...
Templates There are four preset messages to help make sending text messages easier. Customize or delete these messages, such as "Please, Call me back!", "I’m late. I’ll be there at. " , and "Where are you now?"to suit your needs, or add your own messages to the list. Editing or Deleting a Preset Message: 1.
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3. Press Menu (left softkey) to select one of the following options and press • Reply to reply to the recipients on the selected message. • Forward to forward the selected message to any number of recipients. • Delete to delete the selected messages. •...
Message Settings This menu allows you to configure settings for your message notification. When you receive a message, your phone notifies you by sounding an audible alert or displaying the notification on your screen. Setting Receiving Alert Set your phone to alert you with an audible tone when a new mes- sage arrive.
Voice Message Voice mailbox records your incoming messages when you are not available, when your phone is in use or turned off. This is a secure feature for receiving all of your important calls. Receiving a voice message, forwarded number must be entered to your voice mailbox number when you set the call forward.
Tools Your phone is equipped with several personal information manage- ment features that help you manage your time efficiently. This chapter shows you how to use these features that helps you. Schedule The Scheduler keeps your event convenient and easy to access. Simply store your events and your phone alerts you with a reminder of your event.
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3. Select an event to view its details and press • If you have up to 2 events scheduled for the day, they will be listed in chronological order. • You can also view the next or previous day’s events by pressing the navigation key left or right.
6. Select a repeating status for the event by highlighting the repeat field. • Press the navigation key left or right to select Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly, or Yearly(Lunar). 7. Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting the alarm field. •...
To delete all events: > Tools > Schedule. 1. Press 2. Press Menu (left softkey) to display the options. 3. Select Delete and press 4. Select Delete All to delete all occurrences of the event and press 5. Select Yes to confirm and press , or select No to return to the previ- ous menu.
Moving to an Specific Event You can go directly to the date of the event in order to view it at once. 1. Press > Tools > Schedule. 2. Press Menu (left softkey) to display the options. 3. Select Go to Date and press 4.
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Reading a Saved Memo 1. Press > Tools > Memo. Shortcut: From standby mode, press the naviga- • tion key down to directly access the Memo. 2. The list of saved memos will be displayed. Scroll through the list and select one. 3.
Alarm Clock Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities. Viewing an Alarm > Tools > Alarm/Morning Call. 1. Press Shortcut: From standby mode, press the naviga- • tion key left to directly access the Alarm. 2.
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7. Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the activation field. • Press the navigation key left or right to select On or Off. 8. Press to set the alarm. • Icon is displayed in standby mode indicates that alarm is set. •...
Calculator Your phone comes with a built in calculator that has limited accuracy for simple calculations, such as add, substract, multiply, and divide. 1. Press > Tools > Calculator. 2. To make a calculation: • Enter the first number of the calculation, if you want to remove a number, press - Press (left softkey) to enter decimal points.
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Using the D-Day Counter You can use d-day counter to refer to the day that is chosen for the beginning of an important event. To set a D-day counter: > Tools > Timer. 1. Press 2. Select D-day Counter and press 3.
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3. The list of saved counters will be displayed. Scroll through the list and select one. 4. Press Menu (left softkey) to display the options. 5. Select Delete and press 6. Select Yes to delete the selected counter from the list and press Select No to return to the previous menu.
System This chapter explains how to use the System feature which can be synchronized with iPECS system. Any of these features do not work on your phone, please contact your System Administrator for details. And if necessary to operate other System feature, please refer to the iPECS system manual.
Invoking a PTT: 1. In standby mode, press and hold the PTT key located on the right side of the phone while speaking, 2. Release the PTT key when the announcement is complete. Receiving a PTT: ► Screen of the phone changes to view the Push To Talk mode, and then announcement is emitted from the speaker.
Do Not Disturb (DND) This feature will ensure your phone does not ring when incoming calls are received. Depending on the system the caller will get the busy tone or voice announcement. > System > DND. 1. Press 2. Press the navigation key left or right to select On or Off and press •...
Settings This chapter explains how to set the phone connects to a network as well as special features that let you manage your networks. Profile Settings The Profile Settings provide instructions for creating profiles and connecting to an wireless LAN in order to register with the system. Creating Profiles Profiles are used to connect to wireless LANs.
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6. To set an encryption type to the default profile: • Select Security Setting field and press naviga- tion key left or right to select an valid value NONE, WEP-OPEN, WEP-SHARED, WPA-PSK-TKIP, WPA-PSK-AES, WPA2-PSK-TKIP, or WPA2-PSK-AES, and then press • The encryption method in use for this profile. An encryption type must be exactly the same as it is in an wireless LAN access point which you have installed.
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To create a new profile: > Settings > Profile Setting. 1. Press 2. Press Add (right softkey) to create the new profile. 3. To assign the name to the new profile: • Select Profile Name field and enter a profile name to whatever you want.
Connecting a Profile You can connect to the selected wireless LAN. After creating a profile for connecting to the wireless LAN of your choice. 1. Press > Settings > Profile Setting. 2. Select a profile you wish to use and press 3.
To change the priority of profile: This menu allow you to change the priority of a profile. Profiles higher in the list have higher priority and are attempted first. > Settings > Profile Setting. 1. Press 2. Select a profile of which you wish to change the priority. 3.
Provisioning Setting Provisioning is the process of equipping a software to update the phone with new features from the system. For more details, please contact your System Administrator. > Settings > Provisioning Setting. 1. Press 2. Enter your security code and press 3.
• Lock call to prevent your phone from making outgoing calls. • Lock phonebook to prevent unauthorized access to the Phone- Book. • Lock message to prevent unauthorized access to the Messages. • Lock call history to prevent unauthorized access to the Call His- tory.
Reset Settings This menu allows you to reset the phone to its original state. 1. Press > Settings > Reset Settings. 2. If you are certain you want to reset the phone, select Yes. • Enter your security code as it is a required field and then press Note: Be careful when using this menu, after rebooting all your •...
Network Configuration for Upgrade Network upgrade configuration for your phone with a newer or bet- ter version of the software is as below picture. Wireless AP WIT-400H Ethernet cable Tip: Place your Wireless AP close enough to the computer so that the cables will reach.
2. Press and key. 3. Set the server IP, port and file name. • Server IP: IP address of Web server. • Server Port: Web server port #. • File Name: New software image of WIT-400H. Appendix A Software Upgrade...
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4. When you select "DOWN LOAD", popup will be displayed. Select Yes to confirm and press start upgrade, or select No to return to the previ- ous menu. 5. The process has three steps as follows. • First step: Software download. •...
16~24 below. Registration 1. Turn on the WIT-400H, when in standby mode, the display of your phone will show: The time, date, day area and the bottom area displays the softkey menus labeled as Menu and Search.
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7. Press navigation key down to select "Display Name" and enter name if required (Optional). 8. Press navigation key down to select "Password" and enter password (see note 3). 9. Press navigation key down to select "SIP Domain" and enter Call Server (iPECS) IP Address or domain.
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SOS in the standby screen will be displayed when it’s phone lock or keypad lock state. Note 3: For the iPECS call server refer to PGM443. WIT-400H Phone Number should match PGM443 ID & Desired Number; The WIT-400H Password should match PGM443 Password.
Useful Information Before Service Inquiry This appendix contains before service inquiry and troubleshooting information that will help you use your phone. Check the following checkpoints before contact the customer ser- vice center. If you have question or need assistance, please consult your local service center.
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• Phone profile’s network configuration must be the same as you are currently using on the installed network. (Refer to "To use phone’s default profile" on page 85.) • Check your roaming level from Menu > Settings> Wireless LAN Setting. The roaming level enables you to roam with a voice con- nection between each access point while you are speaking.
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The phone does not function normally. • Select Menu > Settings > Reset Settings. This feature will reset all custom settings back to factory default. You cannot stop the process after you start it. Note: When you reset the phone, you will have to set it up all over •...
Troubleshooting If you experience any problems with the normal use of your phone, you should remove and replace the battery, then turn on the phone. Symptoms Troubleshooting Guide Failed to scan AP Scanning access point is failed. Try again and if it fails too, check the access pont status.
CSMA/CA IEEE 802.11e Other This phone can potentially occur radio interference while the phone is in use. WIT-400H implements security and en- cryption technologies however, privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. Product Specification: Adaptor input power AC100~240V, 50/60Hz, 0.2A...
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DC 3.7V 950mAh Operating temperature 0˚ C ~ 50˚ C Power consumption Dimension,(±5mm) - WIT-400H 135 x 47 x 20mm (H x W x D) - Charger 78 x 88 x 92mm (H x W x D) Weight (±50g) - WIT-400H...
It appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive, aftermarket- brand batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing standards. Use only LG-Ericsson approved batteries and acces- sories. • In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32°...
Open Source Software Notice This following GPL (General Public License) software used in this product are subject to the GPL License Agreements. You can obtain a copy of the GPL licenses from LG-Ericsson Web Site (http://www.lgericsson.com). GPL License: • u-boot •...
Caring for the Environment by Recycling This symbol means that the your phone or other electrical accessories should not be disposed of with household waste. Do not throw your phone or battery in the trash. Disposal of your old appliance 1.
Indexs Viewing 58 Access Point Probing 25 Caller ID 25 Alarm Clock 75 Call History 57 Deleting 76 Making a Call 58 Deleting All 76 Options 58 Editing 76 Viewing 57 Setting 75 Call Options 33 Alert By 49 Call Volume 59 Alphanumeric Keypad 8 Charger Jack 9 Answering Calls 32...
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Key Tone 51 Key Tone Volume 51 Earpiece 8 Effect Sound 51 Emergency Numbers 36 Language 55 Ending a Call 32 Left Softkey 8 End/Power Key 8 Lock Mode 9, 35 Entering Text 18 123 Mode 19 Main Menu Icons 12 ABC Mode 18 Making Calls 29 Symbols and Templates 20...
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Outbox 63 Storing Numbers Faster 40 Receiving Message 61 Phone Carrying 22 Spam Message 64 Belt Clip 23 Templates 64 Wrist Strap 22 Voice Message 67. See Call Phone Layout 7 Forward Phone On and Off 16 Listening Voice Message 67 Phone Off 16 Writing Text Message 61 Phone On 16...
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Ring Tone 49 Specification 105 Ring Tone Volume 50 Speed Dials 45 SSID 24. See Network Name Strap Eyelet 9 Schedule 69 System 81 Adding 70 Call Forward 82 Deleting 71 Call Waiting 83 Going to Today 73 Do Not Disturb (DND) 83 Searching 72 Push to Talk 81 Setting your Holiday 72...
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