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Summary of Contents for VW450

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Page 3: ...E 11 1 6 DESKTOP INSTALLATION 13 1 7 WALL MOUNTING 14 2 GETTING TO KNOW VW450 2 1 LED STATUS INDICATOR 15 3 BASIC OPERATIONS 3 1 MAKING CALLS 17 3 2 RECEIVING CALLS 17 4 BASIC SETTINGS 4 1 RECEIVER VOLUME 18 4 2 DIAL DELAY TIME 18 4 3 SPEED DIAL ENTRY 18 4 4 TIMEAND DATE 18 4 5 CID FORMAT 19 4 6 BAND SELECTION 19 4 7 EQUIPMENT LOCK 19 4 8 PIN LOCK 20 4 9 POLARITY REVERSE 20 4 10 LOOP CURRENT DISCO...

Page 4: ...WARDING 22 5 2 CALL BARRING 23 5 3 CALLWAITING 25 5 4 SIM SECURITY CODES 26 5 5 CALLER ID 26 6 DATA SERVICE FEATURES 27 7 FAX SERVICE FEATURE 7 1 ANALOG FAX 27 7 2 DIGITAL FAX 28 8 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 1 SPECIFICATIONS 29 8 2 ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION 30 8 3 GUARANTEE 32 8 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 9 CONFORMANCE STATEMENTS APPENDIX A 33 ...

Page 5: ...tensively the effective coverage of GSM service Main function features SIMPLE TO INSTALLAND EASY TO MAINTAIN COMPATIBLE TO MOST TELEPHONES PBX BATTERY BACK UP DURING AC POWER OUTAGES PROVIDE REVERSAL POLARITY SIGNAL FOR METERING ADJUSTABLE RECEIVER VOLUME 3 LED DISPLAY SIGNAL MODE POWER 10 SPEED DIALS CALLER ID DISPLAY NETWORK BAND SELECTION CALLWAITING FORWARDING BARRING CONFERENCE CALL DATA COMM...

Page 6: ...nterfere with medical electronic equipments such as a peace maker Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents to clean VW450 And wipe with a soft clean dry cloth to clean it Do not knock drop and shake VW450 to avoid breaking the case Use only the supplied or approved replacements Do not use VW450 with a car battery Do not touch the antenna when VW450 is being used Do not use VW450 with a damaged...

Page 7: ...7 p a g e 1 Installation guide 1 1 Front Side and Rear View of VW450 ...

Page 8: ...pening the package If any piece is missing or broken please call your agent or customer service 1 MAIN UNIT 2 USER MANUAL 3 LI ION BACKUP BATTERY 4 DC POWER ADAPTER 5 CABLE FOR GPRS CONNECTION VW450 OPTIONALACCESSORY 6 ANTENNAAND THE CABLE WITH THEIR SUPPORT YOU SHOULD COUPLE THE ANTENNA IN THEIR SUPPORT ...

Page 9: ...battery pack in the right position between the hold bars 5 Insert the SIM card into the socket as shown in the picture Note Make sure the SIM card is aligned properly with the directional arrow on the holder 6 Connect the DC power cable to VW450 7 Insert the battery pack in the right position between the hold bars 8 Close the battery cover 9 Connect the power supply to VW450 ...

Page 10: ... g e 1 4 Battery installation 1 Disconnect the power supply 2 Open battery cover on the bottom side of VW450 3 Connect the DC power cable to VW450 4 Close the battery cover 5 Connect the power supply to VW450 ...

Page 11: ...to the Terminal Use the connector DC Input 4 Connect the adapter DC in an appropriate energy plug 5 Turn on the terminal Use the switch On Off 6 Checks the power of the signal GSM verify the state of the led Signal check the section 2 1 To improve the signal reception move the antenna and verify the state of the led Signal Avoids leaving the antenna in a location in which the led illuminates red o...

Page 12: ... communication the antenna should be at least separated from the equipment a meter Avoid proximity of the team and of their antenna to electric motors fluorescent lamps radios televisions computer monitors speakers and in general electric equipment Before connecting the terminal to central PBX verify connecting a direct telephone and making calls of test that there are not noise or interference du...

Page 13: ... a wire telephone to VW450 using phone cord 3 Connect the barrel connector of the power supply to DC Adaptor 4 Plug the DCAdaptor into the power supply 5 Plug the DCAdaptor into an appropriate power outlet 6 Check signal strength moving the antenna until you find the best signal possible See 2 1 LED Status Indicator section 7 If you use Data Service or PC FAX Service connect your data cable to the...

Page 14: ... match the screw hole in the back of VW450 2 Drill two holes at the marked locations 3 Tighten the screws until the head is about 3 5mm from the wall 4 Hang VW450 on the screw using the two holes in the back 5 Push VW450 down until the unit is firmly locked into place ...

Page 15: ...ervice contact your service provider 1 POWER LED Color Activity Description Green Continuous Normal Amber Continuous Charging Red Continuous Low Red Flashing Very Low 2 SIGNAL LED Color Activity Description Green Continuous High Amber Continuous Middle Red Continuous Low Red Flashing Limited Service Off Continuous No Service 3 MODE LED Color Activity Description Green Continuous Fax Data Call Gree...

Page 16: ...N Blocked Enter PUK See 4 9 PIN Lock section ALL LED Flashing Red then Mode LED AMBER MEP Network Locked ALL LED Flashing Red then Mode LED RED AUTO PIN Locked ALL LED Flashing Red then Power LED GREEN Cell Locked ALL LED Flashing Red then Power LED RED MEP SIM Locked Contact your service provider to verify that service has been activated If your service provider use AUTO PIN feature you must use ...

Page 17: ...make sure that all the parts are properly connected hang up the phone and try again If you press Flash key or press the switch hook and release after dialing a number Call will be made immediately When you use telephone Analog fax connected to fax port can not be used at the same time 3 2 Receiving calls 1 When the phone rings pick up the telephone handset begin to talk 2 To disconnect after finis...

Page 18: ...he number Set Dial Delay Time 101 delay delay 3 20 seconds The default delay time is 3 seconds 4 3 Speed Dial Entry You can store up to 10 frequently used phone numbers in the SIM card memory and you can make a call by pressing record number Add Modify 102 N NNNN N RECORD NUMBER 0 9 NNNN Phone number Delete 103 N N RECORD NUMBER 0 9 Call using speed dial N N RECORD NUMBER 0 9 4 4 Time and Date You...

Page 19: ... Multiple Data Message Format 4 6 Band Selection Your phone supports quad frequency band GSM900 DCS1800 GSM850 and PCS1900 This feature depends on your service provider s setting GSM900 DCS1800 108 1 GSM850 PCS1900 108 2 GSM900 DCS1800 GSM850 PCS1900 108 3 4 7 Equipment Lock The lock code prevents VW450 from being used by unauthorized person without your permission The default lock code is 0000 Wh...

Page 20: ...tivated you must enter the PIN using Enter PIN string every time the VW450 is turned on You have 3 chances to enter the PIN If incorrect PIN is entered 3 times consecutively the SIM card will be locked To unlock the phone you must enter the PUK using Enter PUK string See 2 1 LED Status Indicator section Activate 110 1 PIN Deactivate 110 0 PIN Enter PIN 110 2 PIN Enter PUK 110 4 PUK New PIN 4 9 Pol...

Page 21: ...tervention by the operating staff Note When the Automatic PIN Entering is attempted with the incorrect PIN stored in VW450 The VW450 would make alert signals with LED See 2 1 Exception Status section There is the manual PIN entering way after such unsuccessful automatic entering See 4 8 4 13 Reset This function is used to change the main settings of the terminal back to the default settings which ...

Page 22: ...mber Flash Deactivate deregister number 21 Flash Activate 21 Flash Deactivate 21 Flash 2 No Answer When your phone is not answered after certain amount of time you can send all incoming calls to a different number Activate register number 61 Number 10 Delay Flash Delay 5 30 Seconds Deactivate deregister number 61 Flash Activate 61 Number Flash Deactivate 61 3 Unreachable When your account is not r...

Page 23: ...ls but still wish to receive incoming calls at any time Activate 33 PIN Flash Deactivate 33 PIN Flash 2 Bar all outgoing international calls Does not allow all outgoing international calls to the subscribers of networks outside country you are in But still wish to receive incoming calls at any time Activate 331 PIN Flash Deactivate 331 PIN Flash 3 Bar all outgoing international calls when roaming ...

Page 24: ...sh 6 Bar all incoming calls when international roaming Does not allow all incoming calls when you are roaming outside the country where your home network is located But still wish to make outgoing calls at any time Activate 351 PIN Flash Deactivate 351 PIN Flash 7 Bar all calls Does not allow all incoming or outgoing calls Activate 350 PIN Flash Deactivate 350 PIN Flash 8 Bar all incoming calls Do...

Page 25: ...ct call waiting or end call on hold 0 Flash Release all held calls or set User Determined User Busy for a waiting call End active call and switch to held or waiting call 1 Flash Release all active calls and accept the held waiting call End a specific call 1 n Flash n call number release a specific active call Hold active call and retrieve held or waiting call 2 Flash Place all active calls on hold...

Page 26: ...1 Incoming CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation You can activate the identification information presentation name and number of person calling you Activate 30 Flash Deactivate 30 Flash 2 Outgoing CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction You can prevent your identification information from be presentation to person you call Activate 31 Flash Deactivate 31 Flash 3 Outgoing per call bloc...

Page 27: ...he fax port of VW450 to RJ 11 And before sending faxes you need to setup VW450 to fax mode as below Note When you use analog fax Telephone connected to telephone port can not be used at the same time Feature Mode String Description Fax Port Selection Serial port Digital 301 0 Incoming fax call is where to be routed RJ 11 Analog 301 1 Fax National Setup 302 2 FAX MACHINE SHOULD BE CONNECTED Note Ev...

Page 28: ...got from remote fax machine beyond network Note Maximum amount of pages that VW450 can handle for each transmission is about 500k byte 7 2 Digital Fax 1 VW450 supports Max 9 6kbps VW450 can be used with any fax software application on PC Before using fax capability you should verify VW450 was plugged in PC After then choose the right COM Port for VW450 on your application When you answer faxes you...

Page 29: ...on port RJ11 port For Phone Fax Serial port Data Fax Size mm 158X112X26 4 Weight About 268g with a standard battery Working condition Environment temperature 10 50 Relative humidity 10 95 Air pressure 86 106kpa AC DC ADAPTER Item VW450 Input voltage AC100 240V Input Frequency 50 60Hz output voltage 5V 1A INTERNAL BACK UP BATTERY Item VW450 Capacity Li ion battery 3 7V 1000mAh ...

Page 30: ...electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your VW450 RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Consult your vehicle manufacturer and the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle PACEMAKERS The Health industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches ...

Page 31: ... obey all signs and instructions You must observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders areas with signs about explosive atmospheres or where blasting operations are in progress any other areas where you would normally be ad...

Page 32: ...ll can not be received Check the appropriate power indication on the LED Check signal strength Make sure handset is placed on the cradle Call can not be made Make sure your service is established with a service provider Check any equipment connected to the VW450 is correctly connected Adequate signal is not present Try different locations for the better signal reception Analog fax calls isn t sent...

Page 33: ...OU USE VERTEX WIRELESS MODEM SETUP WIZARD DATACONNECTION WILL BE EASILY SET UP NOTE THIS MANUAL IS FOR WINDOWS XP SETTING IN OTHER WINDOWS VERSIONS IS SIMILAR WHEN YOU WANT THE CSD DIAL UP DATA CONNECTION YOU CAN FIND USERNAME PASSWORD DIAL NUMBER FROM THE INTERNET ACCESS KIT THAT YOU PURCHASED AFTER FILLING THOSE VALUES PRESS THE DIAL BUTTON WHEN YOU WANT THE GPRS DATA CONNECTION IF YOUR NETWORK ...

Page 34: ...against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio ...

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