VoloFone™ VF100
User Manual
Copyright © Vololink Pty Ltd 2006-08
V1.1 Jan 2008
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About the VoloFone
™ VF100
Vololink has developed one of the leading fixed wireless terminal products available today for the UMTS
market. The VoloFone
™ VF100 is a 3G WCDMA/UMTS tri-band product which can be used anywhere in the
world. The product operates across the 850, 1900 and 2100 MHz wireless bands.
The VoloFone
™ VF100 is also capable of operating across the GSM/GPRS/EDGE bands, namely the 850,
900, 1800 and 1900 MHz bands. The product automatically defaults to these wireless bands where 3G
network services are not available.
The product is designed to be free standing.
A VoloFone
™ VF100 is the equivalent of a combined internet connection and a phone line. Telephone
handsets and computer equipment can be connected in the normal way using a standard RJ11 telephone
jack and RJ45 Ethernet connector.
Just add an activated USIM card and power it up and in an area where there is 3G signal (or
GSM/GPRS/EDGE signal) and the communications services will be instantly available.
Once the VoloFone
™ VF100 has been connected and powered up, the following services are available:
Voice Services
The VoloFone
™ VF100 provides the equivalent of a PSTN or fixed line connection via the 3G mobile
network. Just plug in a standard analogue handset or an answering system with extension handsets. The
VoloFone
™ VF100 is compatible with most RJ11 based handset solutions available on the market today
that support tone dial
ling. The VoloFone™ VF100 does not support old handsets that are capable of pulse
dialling only.
Internet Services
The VoloFone
™ VF100 provides a true broadband solution with HSDPA services enabled on the 3G
network. Connect your computer and you will be able to surf the Internet at speeds up to 7.2 MBits per
second.
SMS Services
The VoloFone
™ VF100 is a 3G mobile device so you can receive and send SMS messages. On your
computer you can create, view and reply to SMS messages in the same way you would with any mobile
phone.