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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

WELCOME ................................................................................................5

1. BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE ........................................................6

1.1 INSIDE THE PACKAGE..........................................................................6
1.2 DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................7

1.2.1 THE FUNCTION KEYS ..........................................................................................8
1.2.2 DISPLAY INDICATORS .........................................................................................9

1.3 ANTENNA INSTALLATION...................................................................10

1.3.1 NORMAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION................................................................10

1.4 PHONE CHARGER INSTALLATION ...................................................11

1.5 BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION ..............................................12 

1.5.1 DOs ........................................................................................................................12
1.5.2 DON’Ts ..................................................................................................................12

2. BASIC OPERATION...........................................................................13

2.1

TO TURN THE PHONE ON / OFF.......................................................13

2.1.1 TURNING THE PHONE ON ................................................................................13
2.1.2 TURNING THE PHONE OFF ..............................................................................13

2.2 

TO ACCESS THE MENU......................................................................14

2.3 

MENU SUMMARY.................................................................................15

2.4

BASIC FUNCTIONS..............................................................................17

2.4.1 TO MAKE A CALL ................................................................................................17
2.4.2 PAUSE FEATURE................................................................................................18
2.4.3 TO ANSWER A CALL ..........................................................................................19
2.4.4 CALLER ID FUNCTION .......................................................................................19
2.4.5 CALL WAITING FUNCTION ................................................................................20
2.4.6 MISSED CALL DISPLAY .....................................................................................20
2.4.7 TO ADJUST VOLUME .........................................................................................20

2.5

DURING A CALL ...................................................................................21

2.5.1 SEND PHONE# ....................................................................................................21
2.5.2 SCRATCH PAD ....................................................................................................21
2.5.3 MUTE.....................................................................................................................21
2.5.4 VIEW PHONE# .....................................................................................................21
2.5.5 VOICE PRIVACY ..................................................................................................21

2.6

TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY CALL.....................................................22

2.6.1 E911 IN LOCK MODE ..........................................................................................22
2.6.2 E911 USING ANY AVAILABLE SYSTEM ..........................................................22

3. MEMORY FUNCTION ........................................................................23

3.1 TO STORE A PHONE NUMBER .........................................................23
3.2 TO ENTER LETTERS, NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS .........................24

3.2..1 STANDARD INPUT MODE.................................................................................25
3.2..2 NUMERIC MODE ................................................................................................26
3.2..3 SYMBOL MODE ..................................................................................................26

3.3 TO MAKE A CALL THROUGH THE PHONEBOOK ..........................27

3.3.1 ONE-TOUCH DIALING ........................................................................................27

Summary of Contents for HWP-2150

Page 1: ...Y 15 2 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS 17 2 4 1 TO MAKE A CALL 17 2 4 2 PAUSE FEATURE 18 2 4 3 TO ANSWER A CALL 19 2 4 4 CALLER ID FUNCTION 19 2 4 5 CALL WAITING FUNCTION 20 2 4 6 MISSED CALL DISPLAY 20 2 4 7 TO ADJUST VOLUME 20 2 5 DURING A CALL 21 2 5 1 SEND PHONE 21 2 5 2 SCRATCH PAD 21 2 5 3 MUTE 21 2 5 4 VIEW PHONE 21 2 5 5 VOICE PRIVACY 21 2 6 TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY CALL 22 2 6 1 E911 IN LOCK MODE 22 2 6 2 ...

Page 2: ...RVICE 42 4 7 1 DATA SERVICE 42 4 7 1 1 RECEIVE MODE 42 4 7 1 2 FLOW CONTROL 42 4 7 1 3 CONNECT SPEED 43 4 8 CHANGE SYSTEM 44 4 8 1 PREF SYSTEM 44 4 8 2 CHANGE NAM 44 4 8 3 AUTO NAM 45 4 8 4 PRL ID 45 4 9 MY NUMBER 46 4 9 1 CHECKING MY NUMBER 46 5 SECURITY FEATURES 47 5 1 TO LOCK YOUR PHONE 47 5 1 1 AUTO LOCK 47 5 2 TO CHANGE YOUR CODE 48 5 2 1 CHANGE CODE 48 5 3 TO CHANGE YOUR BANNER 49 5 3 1 CHAN...

Page 3: ... the up to date HWP 2150 our new model developed by top researchers to support the IS 95C system through Qualcom manufactured MSM5105 chips and CDMA technologies This product allows for high speed communication services such as web browsing and data fax service Available in the product Full graphic display of 5 text input line and 1 icon line with variable font size High capacity batteries allow f...

Page 4: ...rn how to install remove and charge batteries as well as battery handling information All the information helps make the phone your own 1 1 INSIDE THE PACKAGE Welcome to our new model HWP 2150 Please check out each item to make sure that you have all the items described below 1 2 DESCRIPTION 7 6 Note Please report to the place of purchase immediately when you find any item missing or wrong with it...

Page 5: ...he battery charging level The more blocks the greater charging level MUTE Indicates the phone is mute during a call MESSAGE Indicates a new text or voice message is waiting Indicate the phone is Service hook off state Indicate the phone is no service hook off state Indicate the phone is service hook on state Indicates the phone is no service hook on state Indicates the phone is no service speaker ...

Page 6: ...11 1 4 PHONE CHARGER INSTALLATION 10 1 3 ANTENNA INSTALLATION 1 3 1 NORMAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION ...

Page 7: ... could give rise to a data loss of last call 1 5 BATTERY HANDLING INFORMATION 1 5 1 DOs Only use the battery and charger approved by the manufacturer Only use the battery for its original purpose Try to keep batteries in a temperature between 41ºF and 95ºF If the battery is stored in temperatures above or below the recommended range give it time to warm up or cool down before using Completely drai...

Page 8: ...ey or pressing it s corresponding number of a menu or an item etc In the standby mode press to access the menu Use the buttons to scroll through the menu Press to return to the previous page Press to exit the current menu Select an item with the navigation key when it is highlighted Or press its corresponding number with the digit keys Navigation key enable you to scroll through the menu ...

Page 9: ...ry is discharged Switch to the external power supply There is no ring when a call comes The ringer is switched off Press UP button several times to adjust the ringer volume The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can...

Page 10: ... at FER 0 5 Typical 106dBm Vocoder 8K 13K QCELP 8K EVRC Channel bandwidth CDMA 1 25Mhz MOD DEMOD O QPSK QPSK Type Ni MH Capacity 3 6V 1 4A Conversation time Minimum 2 5 hours Standby time Minimum 140 hours Serial port Data service purpose Internet Modem PC fax Maintenance purpose Dimension D W H 197 172 62 5 mm Weight including backup battery 792g Operating temperature 10 50 Input power 100 240V 1...

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