LG LST255 User Manual

CDMA Fixed Wireless Terminal
User Guide
Model: LST-255(F)
Please read this manual carefully before operating
your set. Retain it for future reference.
LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Terminal LST-255(F)
REVISED HISTORY
DATE ISSUE CONTENTS OF CHANGES REMARK
2004.10 1.0 Initial Release
Please read this manual before you use this product. This manual is
based on the production version of LST-255(F) FWT. Software changes may have occurred after this printing.
LGE reserves the right to make changes in technical and product
specifications without prior notice.
Table of Contents
1 Before You Start 7
Safety Information 7
Optimal Phone Performance 7
Care and Service 8
Safety Information 9
2 Introduction 12
Component List 13
Front, Side and Rear View of the Terminal 14
3 LEDs Indicators 16
Installation 17
Installation Steps 20
3 Basic Operation 21
Power On 21
Placing a call 21
Receiving a call 22
Ending a call 22
Warning Tone after Remote Disconnect 22
Emergency Call 22
Power Off 23
4 System Features 24
Hook flash 24
ROH (Receiver Off Hook) 24
System Features 24
Applications 26
Before You Start
Before You Start
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the terminal is connected.
- Consult you Authorized LGE Dealer of an experienced radio/TV techni­cian for help.
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Use only the battery, antenna and AC power supply provided by LGE. Using any other type will invalidate the warranty.
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Only authorized personnel should service the phone and its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be dangerous and may invalidate the war­ranty.
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Do not use the unit in designated Ŕno cellular phone useŕarea.
Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity.
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Avoid wetting the unit with any liquids. If the unit gets wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the backup battery and AC power supply. If the unit is inoperable, then return to the service agent for service.
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Avoid shock or impact.
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We recommend you to charge the backup battery before initial use. Backup battery may be discharged during delivery.
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Care and Service
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Unplug the telephone from the wall outlet and remove antenna (or discon­nect antenna cable) before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
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If the unit fails for any reason, do not attempt to disassemble; contact the telephone service provider for assistance.
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If any of the following conditions exist: unplug the unit at the wall plug, remove battery, and call the service provider.
- The power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
- Liquid has been spilled into the unit.
- The unit has been exposed to rain or water.
- The unit has been dropped or damaged.
- The unit does not work normally by following the operating instructions.
Safety Information
WARNING
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Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap-and water solution.
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Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts and prevent proper operation.
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During lightning, do not touch power plug or phone line. It may cause an electric shock or death.
CAUTION
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Do not use with car battery. It may cause an electric shock, fire, breakdown or transformation.
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For safety use, use only adapter approved by LG. To all problems arising from not following this guide, LG does not bear responsibility.
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Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity.
Avoid wetting the unit with any liquids. If the unit gets
wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the
backup battery and AC power supply.
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Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids con-
tain minerals that may corrode electronic circuits.
Before You Start
Before You Start
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Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its moving parts can be damaged.
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Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batter­ies, and warp or melt certain plastics.
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Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which could damage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.
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Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device could damage it. Consult your authorized LG dealer for help. It may cause be a cause of fire, electric shock and breakdown.
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Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
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Do not install under direct sunlight or on an uneven surface.
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Do not remodel the power cord or disassemble. If
power cord or plug is impaired, do not use it. It may
cause fire or electric shock.
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Do not install in an ill-ventilated place. It may be a
cause of fire or breakdown.
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Do not touch the plug with wet hands. When discon-
necting the power cord of any accessory, grasp and
pull the plug, not the cord. It may be a cause of fire
or electric shock.
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Do not put heavy things on the power cord. Do not
bend power cord too much. It may be a cause of fire
or electric shock.
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Do not short-circuit. It may start a fire or may
explode causing injury.
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Before using plug, check with available power volt­age. Inaccurate power voltage may be a cause of fire.
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Do not plug many power cords in outlet. It may cause fire or electric shock.
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Do not throw and impact battery. Do not dispose of
batteries by putting them in fire. It may explode or
catch fire by electrolyte.
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When you disconnect the power cord of any acces-
sory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. It may
cause an adapter breakdown.
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Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the LG Fixed Wireless Terminal that has been designed to operate on the latest digital mobile communications technolo­gy, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This CDMA digital technology has greatly enhanced voice clarity and can provide various advanced features. The terminal enables the normal operation and direct connection of standard telephone equipment into the cellular network.
The standard unit provides:
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A phone jack to plug in the telephone equipment(RJ-11 Port)
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Ring voltage used to ring the telephone connected to the unit, with a Ringer Equivalence Number of 4
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A phone jack to plug in the G3 FAX equipment (RJ-11 Port)
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Data Port for service and repair(RJ-45 Port or USB Port)
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AC Power supply with barrel plug connector
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Support Dial tone
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Touch tone(DTMF) or Pulse Dialing
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Support Caller ID Telephone
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Voice-Mail Notification ring alerts you to new voice-mail messages
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Three lights (LEDs) to indicate the status of the unit
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Dipole Antenna
Some features can not be supported by service providerœs equipment status. For instance, the following features may not be supported:
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Speed Dial
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Emergency Call
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Hot Line Call
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Alarm
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Outgoing Call Lock
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Quick Dial Option with Œ#œ
Component List
< Terminal > < Dipole Antenna >
< Backup Battery(Built-in) > < User Guide >
Other features as determined by your service provider.
Note:
- Telephones with multiple terminating impedance should be set for 600ohms.
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< AC/DC Power Adapter > < Power Cord(only SMPS Adapter) >
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Introduction
Front, Side and Rear View of the Terminal
< Figure 1 >
ITEM DESCRIPTION
ڡ LEDs Indicate the status of the unit
ڢ DC IN 12V AC/DC Power Adapter
ڣ, ڤ TEL (RJ-11 Port) Connecting Ports for SLT
(Single Line Telephone)
ڥ DATA Port (RJ-45 Port) Connecting Port for Data Service to PC(RS-232C)
ڦ Antenna Connector Connecting Port for TNC Antenna
ڧ USB Port Connecting Port for Data Service to PC(USB)
Introduction
< Mounting Template >
Installation for Wall Mounting.
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To mount terminal on the wall, please follow the procedure to install it cor­rectly.
1. Determine suitable location to mount terminal with mounting template.
2. Mark the two openings and select round or pan-head type screw.
3. Drill out the holes with drill bit smaller in diameter than the screws.
4. Secure two screws into the wall, leaving about 65mm gap between the
screw heads.
5. Insert the DC power jack into an electrical outlet and attach the tele-
phone line into the Phone Jack (RJ-11) of the terminal.
6. Place the terminal over the two screws.
7. Slide the terminal downward until the screw head is locked at the top
of the opening and the terminal is secure.
8. Check that set is fixed on the screws.
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Introduction
Introduction
3 LEDs Indicators
LED COLOR Operating Condition
GREEN-solid DC Power is applied
POWER LED ORANGE-solid Battery Power is applied
RED-solid Low Battery
GREEN-solid Good Signal
SIGNAL LED ORANGE-solid Poor Signal
RED-solid No Service Area
GREEN - blink
(0.5sec On / 0.5sec Off)
MODE LED GREEN - blink
(1 sec On / 1 sec Off)
GREEN - solid G3 FAX receive mode is enabled
Voice Message is received
Data Service or G3 Fax Service is working
< Table 1 >
Installation
You should follow each step carefully as shown below in order to guarantee proper operation of CDMA Fixed Wireless Telephone.
STEP I. Check Components
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Fixed Wireless Terminal is supplied with the following standard unit and accessories:
1. LST-255(F) Unit -1EA-
2. Dipole Antenna -1EA-
3. Backup Battery(Built-in) -1EA-
4. User Guide -1EA-
5. AC/DC Power Adapter -1EA-
6. Power Cord(Only SMPS Adapter) -1EA-
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Please make sure that these components are present and check for evidence of shipping before you begin the unit installation.
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If components are missing or damage is found, contact your authorized LG distributor immediately.
STEP II. Place the Terminal
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Place the terminal on the stable flat secure surface area (desk, table, etc.). Avoid direct exposure to the sunlight and damp areas.
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Read the SAFETY INFORMATION located at the first part of this docu­ment before you place the terminal.
STEP III. Connect Components
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Connect the Dipole antenna to the TNC connector located at the topside of
the terminal. (See Figure 1 to locate the TNC connector.) If you have placed the terminal on the flat surface, position the antenna up side.
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Introduction
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Connect your phone cord to the RJ-11 port located at the side of the termi­nal.
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Connect the battery cable to the DC battery connector at the side of the ter­minal.
- Remove the battery compartment cover.
- Connect battery to the connector.
- Replace the battery cover.
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Connect the AC power supply cable to the DC input port located at the side of the terminal.
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If you use Data Service or PC FAX Service, connect your RS-232C cable cord to the RJ-45 port or USB cable cord to the USB port located at the side of the terminal.
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If you use G3 FAX machine, connect your line cord of G3 FAX to the RJ­11 port located at the side of the terminal. (only LST-255F)
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Refer to connection Diagram with external equipment in Figure 2
STEP IV. Check LED Indicators
Introduction
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LST-255(F)
< Figure2. Connection Diagram with External Equipment >
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When you followed the installation instruction STEP 1 to STEP 3, please check the LEDs for normal operation.
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When DC power is fed at the first time, LEDs will operate as follows: After few seconds, Power LED is GREEN, if AC/DC power is applied. If receiving signal strength is strong enough, then
SIGNAL LED is GREEN.
If not, it is ORANGE or RED. And MODE LED is turned off.
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Note:
- G3 FAX can not be connected to your LST-255 terminal.
- Length between LST-255(F) and Telephone : over 1m.
- In communicating data, RS-232C and USB shouldnœt be used at the same time.
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The adapter type(with power cord) may be different from country to country.
! Connection telephone jack to data port will cause malfunction of data service
Notice
Before using the terminal, please check battery switch is on. After switching on it, use the phone. When charging the battery, check that battery switch is Ŕonŕ.
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Introduction
Basic Operation
Installation Steps
Please follow the below procedure to install the unit properly.
1 2
3 4
Connect the antenna to the TNC connector (Turn right).
Connect your phone Cord.
<Terminal Connection >
Bend the antenna up right.
Connect the DC Power supply.
Power On
1.
The POWER LED indicates the present status:
ݛ Using AC Adapter : Solid GREEN
ݜ Using internal battery : Solid ORANGE
ݝ Using internal battery and battery is weak capacity: Solid RED
2.
When the terminal succeeded in getting the service, SIGNAL LED indi-
cates the strength of the signal(Table 1).
Lifting handset on telephone, dial tone is heard and you can enter a phone number.
Note:
- Not entering any key for 15 seconds warning tone will be produced.
- In the overlap dial mode, it may take over 15seconds.
- If Hot Line function is enabled, busy tone is not produced and hot line number is auto-
matically connected.
- While having maintenance request order or lock order from the system, neither dial tone
nor busy tone is produced. Instead of them, the lock tone(Ŕpi-pi-piŕ) will be heard one
time and there will be no sound and All LED
taneously.
3.
If the radio service is not available or radio signal is too weak to detect:
The SIGNAL LED is RED. (No Service status)
s will be blinking with GREEN color simul-
<Battery Connection >
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First, slow down the terminal slide switch and unscrew.
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To connect battery, disassemble terminal like above figure.
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Battery connectorœs groove must be slid into the jack like above figure.
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Placing a call
When lifting handset of the connected telephone (Ŕoff hookŕ), the terminal
determines whether cellular service is available.
If it is available, dial tone is produced and a number can be dialed normally.
If phone service is not available, SIGNAL LED of the terminal will be RED
and no dial tone will be heard. If user presses Ŕ#ŕbutton after dialed the number, the terminal makes a call
immediately.
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Receiving a call
The connected telephone rings when an incoming call is detected.
Pick up the handset and begin talking.
Ending a call
When you have completed the call, place the handset back on telephone. Also
you can hook flash more than about 1 second to end a call and place a new call
without hanging up the handset.
Warning Tone after Remote Disconnect
A warning tone may be heard in the telephone after a remote party hangs up
from a call, allowing another call to be initiated after hook-flash.
Emergency Call
When emergency call number is connected once, it will not be terminated
unless the called party disconnects the call (Emergency Call Hold Service).
Therefore even caller hangs up the telephone, the line will be still connected,
so if the caller picks up the telephone again, he can continue talking.
If emergency call is connected, cellular service is not supported.
As long as your telephone is registered on a system, you can place a call to
emergency number even if your telephone is locked or restricted.
Please check the available emergency call number with your service provider.
Power Off
When you need not to use terminal anymore, you should do power off before
removing AC/DC adapter cable.
Execute the Power Off
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ9ŕcontinuously to enter power off mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ1ŕto ready power off.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto execute power off.
4. After few seconds, all LED will off.
5. Turn off backup battery switch and remove AC/DC power adapter cable.
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System Features
System Features
Hook flash
When the terminal receives a hook-flash from the connected telephone device,
it will automatically allow:
1.
For producing dial tone again after a phone number has been dialed with­out connection.
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The use of special cellular services which may be available in your cellular service area.
Note:
- Hook-flash is accomplished in a call through either pressing the dedicated hook-flash
key which is available on some phones or through a rapid single press of the hang-up
mechanism upon which the handset rests when the phone is hung up.
ROH (Receiver Off Hook)
If the telephone equipment remains Ŕoff-hookŕ, meaning that the handset is
left off of its cradle as it would be when you hang up, with no dialing activity
for about 60 seconds, a ROH tone emits from the receiver for a period of 60
seconds. After ROH tone, Line Lock Out Tone emits from receiver for a peri-
od of 60 seconds.
This feature may be different or not by country specification.
Call Waiting - You can receive another incoming call during a call.
In this case, you will hear beep tone and then you can connect the second call
holding the first call by entering a code required by cellular service provider.
Your cellular service provider may require hook-flash (a quick, simulated
Ŕhang upŕ) to answer the waiting call. Other providers may require entering
the codes involving digits 1-9, *, and # to answer a waiting call.
Three-way Conference Calls - For three-way conference calls, a hook-flash
transmits the SEND command. Please contact your cellular service provider for more information on using this service.
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Example
ڡ Dial the first number and wait until connected: ڢ When connected, give hook-flash and dial the second number and give
one more hook-flash to be connected:
ڣ When the second call is connected, give hook flash to complete a 3-way
conference call.
Voice mail - Use voice mail service in the same manner as you would on a
regular telephone. If you have a new voice-mail message, the WLL-terminal transmits a special(4sec On / 1sec Off default) and Mode LED is blinking (0.5sec On / 0.5sec Off). Please contact your cellular service provider for more information on using Voice Mail or to change Voice-Mail Ring pattern.
System Features
Many cellular systems offer special services such as call waiting, call forward-
ing, etc. You can purchase these services from your cellular service provider.
There are certain dialing sequences to be earned, which vary from service
provider to service provider. The service provider will provide the dialing
instructions for your system.
Call Forwarding - An incoming call can be delivered to another telephone
number programmed. Please contact your cellular service provider to use this
feature.
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Caller ID - LST-255(F) can support caller ID service if you have a telephone
with Caller ID feature. *During a call, CID is not displayed. Please contact your cellular service provider for more information on using this service.
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System Features
Programming
Applications
Data Communication - LST-255(F) is capable of transmitting and receiving
IS-707A FAX or modem communications.
For data communications, you will need a standard RS-232C cable or a stan-
dard USB cable to connect your PC and FWT terminal. For further informa-
tion, please contact our authorized service dealer.
Multi-extension Installations - For a multi-extension installation, make sure
that all the extensions are on-hook.
If one extension is off-hook (not hung up), none of the extensions on that line
will ring when a call is being received.
LST-255(F) provides various convenience and various features to user. This
chapter describes how to program these features and to use them. The follow-
ings are main features can be used:
Speed Dial
Emergency Call
Hot Line Call
Wake-up Alarm
Conversation Voice Level
Outgoing Call Lock
G3 Fax/Data Mode
Restrict Call
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Programming Instruction
1. Lift Handset and press Ŕ#ŕkey twice and you will hear the Menu
Entering tone.
2. Enter the field number (1 ~ 9).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕkey and you will hear confirmation tone.
4. Enter sub-fields and their options.
5. Press Ŕ*ŕkey to save and you will hear confirmation tone.
Note:
- As to the characteristic quality of some telephones, confirm tone or error tone could not
be heard.
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Speed Dial
LST-255(F) has 30 memory locations (1~30:1 or 2 digits) to store frequently used phone numbers and you can make a call by pressing memory location number only when the speed dial feature is enabled.
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Programming
Programming
Storing the Speed Dial Number
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕcontinuously to enter speed dial programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand one of memory numbers (1~30).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand the phone number (Max. 32 digits).
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto store.
Enable or Disable Speed Dial
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕcontinuously to enter speed dial programming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ1ŕor Ŕ2ŕto enable or disable respectively.
Ŕ1ŕ- Speed Dial Enable Ŕ2ŕ- Speed Dial Disable
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto store.
Erase All Speed Dials
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕcontinuously to enter speed dial programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ3ŕto erase all speed dials.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto store.
Note1: Speed dial feature is disabled after erase operation executed
Operation
1. Make a speed dial function enable.
2. Lift handset and dial tone will be heard.
3. Press speed dial number and wait for dial timeout. If user press Ŕ#ŕbutton after dialed the number, the terminal make a call immediately.
Emergency Call
LST-255(F) has 3 emergency call numbers (1~3) and max. 32 digits can be stored in each emergency call number.
Entering the emergency phone number
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ2ŕ continuously to enter emergency call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand one of the emergency memory location numbers (1~3).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand the phone number (Max. 32 digits).
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save and enable this function.
Enable or Disable emergency call
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ2ŕ continuously to enter emergency call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Enable code (Ŕ1ŕ) or Disable code (Ŕ2ŕ).
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Erase All Emergency Call Numbers
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ2ŕcontinuously to enter emergency call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ3ŕto erase all emergency call numbers.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto store.
Note1: Emergency call feature is disabled after erase operation executed
Note :
- If Emergency Call is disabled and Emergency Call number has been already pro-
grammed, you can make enable Emergency Call by pressing Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ2ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕ
+ Ŕ*ŕwithout entering a emergency call number again.
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Programming
Programming
Hot Line
While the Hot line function is enabled, the programmed number will be auto­matically dialed when you pick up the handset and wait for the programmed hot line time (2~10sec) without any key press.
Programming the Hot Line number
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ3ŕcontinuously to enter Hot Line programming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Hot Line Enable code Ŕ1ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand Hot Line phone number (Max. 32 digits).
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save and enable this function.
Enable the Hot Line Feature
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ3ŕcontinuously to enter Hot Line programming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Hot Line Enable code Ŕ1ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Disable the Hot Line Feature
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ3ŕcontinuously to enter Hot Line programming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Hot Line Disable code Ŕ2ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Programming the Hot Line Time
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ3ŕcontinuously to enter Hot Line programming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Hot Line time code Ŕ3ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand enter desired Hot Line time (2~10 seconds).
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Note :
- If Hot Line is disabled and Hot Line number has been already programmed, you can
make enable Hot Line feature by pressing Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ3ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕ+ Ŕ*ŕwithout enter-
ing a Hot Line Number again.
Alarm
If alarm feature is enabled, you will hear ring at the programmed alarm time every day for 1 minute. Alarm does not ring on the state of hook off, conversation or no service.
Entering Alarm Time (12-hour Mode)
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ4ŕ continuously to enter alarm time programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand alarm time code Ŕ1ŕfor 12-hour mode.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand alarm time (HHMM +am(Ŕ1ŕ) / pm(Ŕ2ŕ)).
4. In the forenoon, time range is 0000~1159.
5. In the afternoon, time range is 1200~1259 or 0100 ~1159.
6. Press Ŕ*ŕto save and enable Alarm Time.
Entering Alarm Time (24-hour Mode)
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ4ŕ continuously to enter alarm time programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand alarm time code Ŕ2ŕfor 24-hour mode.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand alarm time (HHMM). (0000~2359)
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save and enable Alarm Time.
Disable Alarm Feature
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ4ŕ continuously to enter alarm time programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand alarm disable code Ŕ2ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Note :
- If Alarm is disabled and time has been already programmed, you can make enable
Alarm feature by pressing Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ4ŕ+Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ1ŕ+ Ŕ*ŕwithout entering alarm time
again.
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Programming
Volume Level
There are three voice volume levels to be controlled by software, and you can set the level to the adequate conversation volume.
Changing the Volume Level
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ5ŕ continuously to enter Volume Level programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Volume Level (1~3).
Ŕ1ŕ- LOW Level Ŕ2ŕ- MIDDLE Level Ŕ3ŕ- HIGH Level
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save. Before pressing Ŕ*ŕyou can enter volume level continuously.
Outgoing Call Lock
If you try to make an outgoing call while outgoing call lock is enabled, then you will hear warning tone after dial time-out as an indication of entering the LOCK code. You should enter LOCK code to make an outgoing call. LOCK code is composed of 4 digits. Outgoing Call Lock feature is disabled as a factory set­ting.
Enable or Disable Outgoing Call Lock
Changing Outgoing LOCK Code
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ6ŕ+ continuously to enter Outgoing Call Lock program-
ming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand ŔLOCK code (4 digits)ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ3ŕto change LOCK code.
4. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕnew LOCK code (4 digits)ŕ.
5. Press Ŕ#ŕand re-enter Ŕnew LOCK code (4 digits)ŕ.
6. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Note :
- If emergency call has been enabled, then emergency call numbers stored can be made
even when Outgoing Call Lock has been activated on the terminal.
G3 FAX / DATA Mode Setting
To activate a Data Fax call by G3 FAX connected to your LST-255(F) terminal from the other devices (Land or Mobile Data Fax), your service provider should support wireless data FAX. And the LST-255(F) mode should be changed to G3 FAX mode to change data path from RS-232C to G3 FAX machine. Because the terminal doesn’t recognize the call is for FAX or voice before being response. Following is the procedure to change data path and default data path is RS-232C data path. Once G3 Fax mode is set, if AC power is gone and turned on again, the saved G3 Fax mode value is restored.
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ6ŕ+ continuously to enter Outgoing Call Lock program-
ming mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand ŔLOCK code (4 digits)ŕ.
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand Enable (Ŕ1ŕ) or Disable (Ŕ2ŕ) code.
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
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Enable or Disable G3 FAX mode (Only LST-255F)
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ7ŕcontinuously to enter G3 FAX/DATA programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Enable (Ŕ1ŕ) or Disable (Ŕ2ŕ) code.
Enable means that Data call path is changed to G3 FAX.
Disable means that Data call path is changed to RS-232C. (Default mode)
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
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Programming
Programming
Enable or Disable DATA mode
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ7ŕcontinuously to enter G3 FAX/DATA programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand Enable (Ŕ3ŕ) or Disable (Ŕ4ŕ) code.
Enable means that Data mode is changed to USB mode. Disable means that Data mode is changed to RS-232C mode. (Default mode)
3. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Note 1: How to setup G3 FAX mode more easily
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ7ŕcontinuously to enter G3 FAX/DATA programming
mode.
2. Press Enable (Ŕ1ŕ) or Disable (Ŕ2ŕ) code.
Enable means that Data call path is changed to G3 FAX.
Disable means that Data call path is changed to RS-232C.
(Default mode)
Note 2: Sending or receiving some documents by G3 FAX is possible only in AC power
mode. If AC power is gone, you cannot use the G3 Fax machine connected to the
LST-255(F).
Note 3: The recommended usage for this G3 FAX Mode is like this:
1. Disable G3 FAX Mode for normal usage.
- You can make a voice call using the telephone device connected to the
ŔTEL/FAXŕports of the LST-255(F).
- You can FAX a document using the G3 FAX machine connected to the
ŔTEL/FAXŕports of the LST-255(F).
2. To receive or send a document by FAX, should be set G3 FAX Mode. After
receiving the FAX document, disable G3 FAX Mode for another voice call.
3. If you want to use the LST-255(F) terminal only for G3 FAX sending or receiv-
ing other than the voice call, then keep the terminal in G3 FAX Mode enabled
state.
Note 4: If G3 FAX mode is enabled, You cannot set Data mode(USB) and then you
should disable G3 FAX mode.
If Data mode(USB) is enabled, You also cannot set G3 FAX mode and then you
should disable Data mode.
Restrict Call Mode Setting
While the Restrict Call function is enabled, the specified numbers cannot be called. These specified numbers start with specific digits. The specific digits are set according to the following procedure (Storing the Deny dial number). Among these specified numbers you can permit some numbers by designating start digits by following procedure (Storing the Permit dial number). LST-255(F) has 10 Deny dial numbers (1~10), and max. 32 digits can be stored in each Deny dial number. LST-255(F) has 10 Permit dial number (1~10), and max. 32 digits can be stored in each Permit dial number. If you set Emergency call, the emergency number is not applied to this restrict call.
Set Restrict Call Level
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ8ŕ+ continuously to enter Restrict Call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand ŔLOCK codeŕ(4 digits : set in Outgoing call lock).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand restrict level (1~4).
Ŕ1ŕ- No restriction Ŕ2ŕ- restriction Ŕ3ŕ- Emergency only (All excepting emergency are restricted.) Ŕ4ŕ- Clear restrict table
4. Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
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Programming
Troubleshooting
Storing the Permit Dial Number
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ8ŕ+ continuously to enter Restrict Call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand ŔLOCK codeŕ
(4 digits : set in Outgoing call lock / default is 0000).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ1ŕto enter Permit Dial Number store step.
4. Press Ŕ#ŕand one of ŔMemory numberŕfor permit dial number(1~10).
5. Press Ŕ#ŕand the Ŕdigitsŕ(Max. 32digits).
6. If you want to store more Permit Dial Numbers continue from step 3.
If you want to finish at this point, Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Storing the Deny Dial Number (Restricted dial number)
1. Press Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ#ŕ+ Ŕ8ŕ+ continuously to enter Restrict Call programming
mode.
2. Press Ŕ#ŕand ŔLOCK codeŕ
(4 digits : set in Outgoing call lock / default is 0000).
3. Press Ŕ#ŕand Ŕ2ŕto enter Deny Dial Number store step.
4. Press Ŕ#ŕand one of ŔMemory numberŕfor deny dial number(1~10).
5. Press Ŕ#ŕand the Ŕdigitsŕ(Max. 32digits).
6. If you want to store more Deny Dial Numbers continue from step3.
If you want to finish at this point, Press Ŕ*ŕto save.
Troubleshooting
In the event you are unable to place or receive telephone calls, first check the appropriate power indication on the LED. In case of no power, check the wiring connections between the power outlet and the terminal. Check for the appropri­ate service indication on the LED. If an adequate signal is not present, try differ­ent locations for the better signal reception. This will verify the condition of the telephone equipment and the internal wiring of the telephone service to verify that it is working properly. If the telephone system of wiring is not working properly, replace or repair the equipment as required. The unit will not function with equipment that requires data transmis­sion.
Contact your service provider if either of the following condition is true:
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The terminal does not work and the LED indicates ŔNo Serviceŕand if
changing the locations does not resolve the problem.
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The terminal does not work and the LED indicates ŔIn Serviceŕ.
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Power Supply - If the unit does not respond once plugged into a power sup-
ply:
- Check that the AC power source.
- Check that the Barrel Plug of the Power Supply is properly inserted into the terminal.
- Check that the terminal Power Supply is properly plugged into the electri­cal outlet or power source.
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Warning!
1. Only Authorized Service Personnel should remove the cover of the fixed wireless terminal for additional service. The contents of the ter­minal contain components that present an Electric Shock Hazard if handled improperly.
2. According to the power condition, you can hear a little noise during connection.
For further assistance, contact your Authorized LG Distributor for service and assistance. Please keep your Model number and Serial number ready for quicker service.
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General Information
LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Terminal LST-255(F)
LST-255(F)
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Main Unit
Item Description
Tx Frequency 824 ~ 849 MHz
Rx Frequency 869 ~ 894 MHz
Channel Bandwidth 1.25 MHz
Frequency Stability Ţ300 Hz
Tx Power Max. 0.2W
Rx Power Level ˅104 ~ ˅25 dBm
Size 210 x 147 x 63 mm
Weight(g) 653g ( w/o battery ) / 713g ( w/ battery )
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AC/DC Adapter
Item Description
Input Voltage 100V ~ 250V AC
Input Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Output Voltage 12V(DC)
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Internal Back-up Battery(A)
Item Description
Capacity 8.4V NiMH
Talk duration time 2 Hours
Standby duration time 24 Hours
Charging duration time Trickle, 24 Hours
Quick Reference
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LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Terminal LST-255(F)
LGE CDMA Fixed Wireless Terminal LST-255(F)
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT
LG ELECTRONICS Inc. represents and warrants that this subscriber unit and its accessories (ŔPRODUCTŕ) is free from defects in material and workman- ship.
This warranty is subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. This warranty of the PRODUCT extends for a period of 12 months com­mencing from the date of the activation or 16 months from the date of man­ufacture whichever is less, except for the battery, for which the warranty is 9 months from the date of activation or 12 months from the date of manu­facture whichever is less.
2. During the warranty period, LG ELECTRONICS Inc. or its authorized ser­vice network will repair or replace, at LG ELECTRONICS Inc.’s option, the PRODUCT or any relevant parts thereof in the event that the PROD­UCT is found to be defective. The repaired PRODUCT or the Product/part provided as a replacement for a defective PRODUCT/part, shall be free from defects. The END USER/consumer purchaser of the PRODUCT or his/her assignee (ŔCONSUMERŕ) shall not be charged (whether for parts, labour or otherwise) for the repair or replacement of a defective PROD­UCT during the warranty period. All replaced parts, boards or equipment shall become the property of LG ELECTRONICS Inc.
3. The warranty in respect of a repaired or replaced PRODUCT/part shall extend for the remaining warranty period of the repaired PRODUCT or replacement thereof to the CONSUMER.
4. Upon request from LG ELECTRONICS Inc., the CONSUMER may be required to provide the purchase receipt or other documentation or infor­mation in respect of the date and place of purchase.
5. The CONSUMER shall have no coverage or benefits under this warranty in the event that any of the following conditions are applicable:
(a) The PRODUCT has been subject to abnormal use or conditions,
improper storage, exposure to excessive moisture or dampness, expo­sure to excessive temperatures, unauthorized modifications, unautho­rized repair (including but not limited to use of unauthorized spare parts in repairs), abuse, accident, Acts of God, spills of food or liquids, improper installation and breakage or damage to antennae (otherwise than by reason of any defects in material or workmanship).
(b) LG ELECTRONICS Inc. has not been notified by the CONSUMER of
the defects of the PRODUCT during the applicable warranty period.
(c) The PRODUCT serial number code or the accessory date code has been
removed, defaced or altered.
(d) The PRODUCT has been used with or connected to an accessory (i) not
supplied by LG ELECTRONICS Inc. or its affiliates, (ii) not fit for use with the PRODUCT or (iii) used otherwise than in the manner intended.
(e) The seals of the PRODUCTœS battery enclosure have been broken or
show evidence of tampering or the PRODUCTœS battery has been used in equipment other than that for which it has been specified usable by LG ELECTRONICS Inc.
(f) All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are
scratched or damages due to normal customer use.
(g) Breakage or damage to antenna unless caused by defects in material or
workmanship.
6. In order to derive the benefits of this warranty in respect of any defects in the PRODUCT, the CONSUMER shall ship the PRODUCTS or part there­of at its cost to the authorized service center of LG ELECTRONICS Inc. LG ELECTRONICS Inc. shall bear the cost of shipping the PRODUCT or part thereof back to the CONSUMER after the completion of the service under this limited warranty.
NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WAR­RANTY HEREIN. LG ELECTRONICS Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR ANY OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY OF USE, OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MARKETABILTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS PROD­UCT.
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Appendix FCC RF Exposure Information
WARNING!
The antenna used for this transmitter must not exceed 2.5dBi and must be installed to provide a minimum separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.
CAUTION
Use only the supplied and approved antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas or modifications could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty and/or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with skin, a minor burn may result. Contact your local dealer for a replacement of antenna.
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance
This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device and its accessories may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device and its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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