Huawei F685 User Manual

HUAWEI F685
Fixed Wireless Terminal
USER GUIDE
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Appearance
Note:
The figures in this guide are provided for your reference only.
Front View
Handset Base
No. Item Description
Access the main menu by pressing the OK key in standby
Navigation keys
1
Left function
2
key
Speaker key
3
4
Call/Send key
5 Mute key Press this key to mute or unmute an ongoing call.
6 Shortcut key Press this key to access the operator-customized function.
Intercommu-
7
nication key
mode.
Access a shortcut menu by pressing the corresponding navigation key in standby mode.
Adjust the volume by pressing the navigation keys during a call.
Select the option displayed in the lower left corner of the screen.
Activate the hands-free mode to answer an incoming call.
Make or answer a call.
View the call log in standby mode.
Press this key to access the list of registered handsets in standby mode.
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No. Item Description
Enter numbers, letters, and symbols.
8
9
10
11
Number and symbol keys
End key
Clear key
Right function key
Number keys (2–9): Speed-dial a user-assigned phone number by pressing and holding a key in standby mode.
# key: Switch between text input methods in editing mode.
* key: Display the symbol list in editing mode.
End or reject a call.
Press and hold this key to power a handset on or off.
Return to the standby mode.
Press this key to delete the character to the left of the cursor in editing mode.
Select the option displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.
12 Power key Press and hold this key to power the base on or off.
13
Page/Register key
Press this key to page a handset. This helps you to locate a handset that has been misplaced.
Press and hold this key to register a handset with the base.
Press and hold this key in standby mode to deregister all
14 Reset key
handsets from the base and restore the registration password to the default value. In this case, the base restarts automatically.
Off: indicates that there is no signal or that the base is searching for a network or being initialized.
Steady on white: indicates that the signal is strong.
15 Signal indicator
Blinking slowly in white: indicates a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card–related fault, such as no SIM card inserted, personal identification number (PIN) or PIN unblocking key (PUK) unverified, and SIM card unable to work properly.
Off: indicates that the battery has sufficient power or that the battery is not installed in the base.
Steady on red: indicates that the battery is being charged.
16 Battery indicator
Blinking slowly in red: indicates that the battery power is insufficient and that you need to charge the battery.
Steady on green: indicates that the battery has been fully charged.
Off: indicates that the base is powered off.
Steady on white: indicates that the base is powered on.
17 Power indicator
Blinking slowly in white: indicates that the base is in paging state.
Blinking fast in white: indicates that the base is registering a handset.
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