Axesstel PG530 User Manual

PG530
Operation instruction
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Catalogue
1. Introduction .....................................................................................3
1.4.1 Technical Parameters ................................................6
1.4.2 Applicable conditions:................................................6
2. Getting To Know Your Phone ..........................................................7
3. Simple Instructions........................................................................10
4. Basic Functions............................................................................. 11
4.3.1 Write with standard text input “ABC”........................12
4.3.2 Write with text input "abc"........................................12
4.3.3 Write with T9ENGLISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc”........12
4.3.4 Write with T9SPANISH Text Input “ABC”/”abc” ........12
4.3.5 Insert number ..........................................................13
5. Basic menu functions ....................................................................14
5.1.1 View names .............................................................14
5.1.2 Add new name.........................................................14
5.1.3 Settings....................................................................15
5.2.1 New SMS.................................................................15
5.2.2 Inbox........................................................................16
5.2.3 Phone Inbox ............................................................16
5.2.4 Outbox .....................................................................16
5.2.5 Used space..............................................................16
5.2.6 Settings....................................................................17
5.2.7 Voicemail.................................................................17
5.3.1 Missed Calls ............................................................17
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5.3.2 Received Calls.........................................................17
5.3.3 Dialed Calls .............................................................17
5.3.4 Recent Toll...............................................................17
5.3.5 Call Info ...................................................................17
5.4.1 All Calls....................................................................18
5.4.2 When Busy ..............................................................18
5.4.3 Unanswered ............................................................18
5.4.4 Unreachable ............................................................18
5.4.5 Cancel All.................................................................19
5.5.1 Ringing tone ............................................................19
5.5.2 Ringing volume........................................................19
5.5.3 Earpiece ..................................................................19
5.5.4 Keypad tones...........................................................19
5.5.5 Warning tones..........................................................19
5.5.6 Message tone ..........................................................19
5.6.1 Alarm .......................................................................19
5.6.2 Set time ...................................................................20
5.6.3 Set date ...................................................................20
5.7.1 Phone settings.........................................................20
5.7.2 Call Settings ............................................................20
5.7.3 Security settings ......................................................21
5.7.4 Reset Restart...........................................................22
6. Maintenance of Your Phone ..........................................................22
7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................23
8. MENU ...........................................................................................24
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Axesstel PG530 product. The PG530 Fixed Wireless Phone enables the subscriber to set up the phone anywhere GSM wireless service is available. Axesstel PG530 allows users to “get connected” to voice and data services with unprecedented ease.
PG530 provides high quality and superior performance with many features such as Multi-input mode, Name cards. Phonebook, Call Divert, Alarm, Calculator, Time & Date setting, One-touch dialing, Message Reading & Writing, Caller-ID, Phone & SIM lock, Network lock, Area lock, Call Barring, Call Waiting, Security Setting, Sound setting and Hands-free operation. It can be conveniently set up in many temporary spots (large gathering, temporary trading spots, etc.)
FEATURES
1. Speaker Phone
2. Signal Strength Indicator
3. Redial
4. Volume Control
5. Battery Power Backup
6. LCD and Keypad Backlit
7. One-touch, Two-touch Dialing
8. Automatic Sending
9. Phone Book
10. Short Message Service
11. Data Service Call
1.1 Safely instruction
This section provides various safety guidelines. Read this information before using PG530. Failure to comply with these guidelines could prove either dangerous or illegal.
¾ Clean with the wet or anti-static cloth; do not use the dry or static cloth. Don't use
chemical product to clean the surface of your phone. Shut down your phone when cleaning.
¾ Do not expose to strong direct sunlight.
¾ Avoid any liquid substances entry the inside of your phone.
¾ Avoid dropping and other rough treatment to the phone.
¾ Only connect your phone with the concurrent device.
¾ Only use the Axesstel provided power adapter (Output: DC4.6V /1000mA). Do
not use Axesstel adapter or battery for any other purpose. Never use any other charger or battery, which can damage the phone.
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¾ Do not use the non-chargeable battery that may explode when connected to the
adapter. Let the battery charged for 12 hours or more before its first use. Full charge battery could maintain 4 hours communication time, or 72 hours standby time (the actual time depends on local network condition)
¾ Don't use this phone near the gas station, oil depot, chemical storage, medical
equipment, or dangerous substances and the area designated ‘switch off the any cordless radio equipment’. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules that are in force.
¾ This phone is for indoor use, don't use it outdoors or when there is lightning
storm.
¾ This phone may affect the state of other electronic equipment, for example, the
TV, radio, and so on. Please keep away from these equipments when using it. To improve quality place this phone away from metal goods and don't use the same electrical outlet with electrical appliances that may cause electromagnetic interference.
1.2 Checking the Parts
Check all the components according to the packing list when you open the package.
Please contact your service provider if you find some parts missing or damaged.
1. PG530 2.Handset 3.Antenna and battery (optional)
4. Adapter 5. Telephone Cord 6.Instruction Manual
7. Data cable is optional
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1.3 Install your phone
a. Install the handset b. Insert the adapter into the and the antenna. back of the base. Insert the adapter
into the power socket.
Caution: When assemble the antenna, first align the antenna hole with the connector on the side of the phone, then tighten antenna's screw until it firmly latches in with the connector. Don't over tighten the antenna. Important Warning: If you use external antenna that is three or six meters long, it is extremely dangerous to take it outside due to risk of lightning strike. Do Use the lightning defense equipment between the antenna shelves with the down lead if you use the antenna ten meters long. Strictly follow your antenna provider instruction when installing outdoor antenna and lighting defense device
c. Installing the Battery Open the battery cover in the bottom of the phone; put NI-MH 3.6V 1300mAH rechargeable batteries in battery box. Pushing BNC connector plugs of the battery in to the corresponding socket of phone.
d. Installing SIM card Open the SIM card box in the bottom of the phone, insert the SIM card as indicated correctly, lock it tightly and cover the box.
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1.4 Technical Parameters and Service Conditions
1.4.1 Technical Parameters
Work frequency: 850/1900MHz (Auto switch) Delivered Power: MAX: 2W(850MHz)/MAX: 1W (1900MHz) GSM Channel interval200 KHz Receive sensitivity: -100dBm
1.4.2 Operation conditions:
Environmental Temperature: -10~+40 Ambient noise: 60db(A) Relative Humidity: 45%~95% Atmospheric pressure: 86~106KPa Power Adapter: 110V~240V AC, 50Hz/60Hz, DC 4.6V 1000mA Battery: 1.2V 1300mAh rechargeable Ni-MH battery(optional)
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2. Getting To Know Your Phone
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Keys explanation
1. The left soft key
¾ In Standby mode, enter the main menu by pressing this key.
¾ At Menu state, enter sub-menu or the interface of menu.
¾ At Edit state, confirm your operation by pressing this key.
¾ At Off-hook state, after dialing the number, begin connect to the GSM network
by pressing this key.
2. The right soft key
¾ In Standby mode, press this key to view phone book list.
¾ At Sub-menu state, press this key to return to the previous menu (current
operation cancelled).
¾ At Main-menu state, return to the waiting mode by pressing this key.
¾ Enter the name card at standby mode.
¾ At Edit mode, press this key allow you to return to previous menu.
3. MUTE
¾ Access, search through, amend and save records when browsing the
phonebook.
¾ During calls, press this key to adjust volume; hold/retrieve; end current (call);
mute (if active, the other side can’t hear your voice.); main menu (enter the main menu)
¾ If you build more than two side communication, you could see another
submenu when press “MUTE” key that is multiparty/join all (build the conference telephone)
¾ To prevent the person you are speaking from hearing you during conversation,
but you can hear the other side speaking.
Press “MUTE” key, LCD display “
” on the top left corner. It means the
phone is now on mute mode.
Press “MUTE” key again to cancel mute mode.
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¾ At off-hook or HAND-FREE state, input the calling numbers.
¾ You can input the corresponding character for all kinds of input mode and
select the character you want to input. In the English mode, press '1' you can input special character.
¾ You can press this number key as a speed dial number in the standby mode.
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(keep on pressing it for several seconds)
5. * key
At the off-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number.
6. # input mode key
At the on-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number. If you press it long time you can get 'P'.
Press this key to switch among different input mode.
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Call out the number you had dialed immediately.
8. Arrow keys:
¾▲/: When the user is in the inbox or writing a message, this key will allow to
move up and down
¾ In standby mode, press key, you could view the dialed numbers list. Press
key ,you could view the received numbers list.
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VOL-/ VOL+: When the user is in the inbox or writing a message this key
allows to move right and left. You can scroll down or up the Ring volume during idle mode and audio volume during conversation with this key.
9. REDIAL
Press it to redial the last dialed number in the standby mode or Hand-free mode.
10. CLEAR
You can delete the character before the current cursor in the EDIT mode when you press it, and you can delete all the character when you press and hold this key.
11. Speaker
In the standby mode, press this key and dial the number when you see the vision 'dial please'. You can communicate with the other even if you haven't lifted up the handset. In the same time, you can adjust the volume. Press this key again you could end the communication.
12. ON/OFF
After the AC adapter or battery have been installed properly, Turn on the power switch, and then keep on pressing the " automatically.
13. SMS
Press the key to enter the SMS menu.
" key for about 3 seconds, the backlight will lit
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