PG530 Operation instruction 0
Catalogue 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction .....................................................................................3 1.1 Safely instruction ..............................................................3 1.2 Checking the Parts ...........................................................4 1.3 Install your phone .............................................................5 1.4 Technical Parameters and Service Conditions..................6 1.4.1 Technical Parameters ................................
6. 7. 8. 5.3.2 Received Calls.........................................................17 5.3.3 Dialed Calls .............................................................17 5.3.4 Recent Toll...............................................................17 5.3.5 Call Info ...................................................................17 5.4 Diverts calls ....................................................................18 5.4.1 All Calls..................................................................
1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of Axesstel PG530 product. The PG530 Fixed Wireless Phone enables the subscriber to set up the phone anywhere GSM wireless service is available. Axesstel PG530 allows users to “get connected” to voice and data services with unprecedented ease. PG530 provides high quality and superior performance with many features such as Multi-input mode, Name cards.
¾ Do not use the non-chargeable battery that may explode when connected to the adapter. Let the battery charged for 12 hours or more before its first use. Full charge battery could maintain 4 hours communication time, or 72 hours standby time (the actual time depends on local network condition) ¾ Don't use this phone near the gas station, oil depot, chemical storage, medical equipment, or dangerous substances and the area designated ‘switch off the any cordless radio equipment’.
1.3 Install your phone a. Install the handset and the antenna. into the power socket. b. Insert the adapter into the back of the base. Insert the adapter Caution: When assemble the antenna, first align the antenna hole with the connector on the side of the phone, then tighten antenna's screw until it firmly latches in with the connector. Don't over tighten the antenna.
1.4 Technical Parameters and Service Conditions 1.4.1 Technical Parameters Work frequency: 850/1900MHz (Auto switch) Delivered Power: MAX: 2W(850MHz)/MAX: 1W (1900MHz) GSM Channel interval:200 KHz Receive sensitivity: ≤ -100dBm 1.4.2 Operation conditions: Environmental Temperature: -10℃~+40℃ Ambient noise: ≤ 60db(A) Relative Humidity: 45%~95% Atmospheric pressure: 86~106KPa Power Adapter: 110V~240V AC, 50Hz/60Hz, DC 4.6V 1000mA Battery: 1.
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Keys explanation 1. The left soft key ¾ In Standby mode, enter the main menu by pressing this key. ¾ At Menu state, enter sub-menu or the interface of menu. ¾ At Edit state, confirm your operation by pressing this key. ¾ At Off-hook state, after dialing the number, begin connect to the GSM network by pressing this key. 2. The right soft key ¾ In Standby mode, press this key to view phone book list. ¾ At Sub-menu state, press this key to return to the previous menu (current operation cancelled).
(keep on pressing it for several seconds) 5. * key At the off-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number. 6. # input mode key At the on-hook state, it's equivalent to number key when you input the dial number. If you press it long time you can get 'P'. Press this key to switch among different input mode. 7. Call out the number you had dialed immediately. 8.
3. Simple Instructions 3.1 ON/Off At first, make sure the power is OFF and SIM card has been properly inserted into your phone. Turn on the power switch, then press and hold the key for 3 seconds. Wait for the banner of your service provider to appear and you can start to use. (The left bar shows the battery charge level, and the right bar shows you the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location. It shows the strongest the signal when there are five bars.
3.3 Receiving a call When a call is coming, you could answer by picking up the handset or by pressing SPEAKER key. After you have finished the conversation, replace the handset to hook or press the SPEAKER key. If you don’t want to receive an incoming call, simply press the right soft key to reject the call. 3.4 Redial At the off-hook or on-hook state, press REDIAL key, the last dialed number will be dialed out automatically. 3.
At the all input state, press * to get special characters as follows: └┘, 。:; ?! “ ” 、… - $ ( ) ¥ « » #‘’£〈〉 + - * / = % ~ ¯ @ [ ] Use ▲ or ▼key to scroll through the character list, please pressing the figure about relative to the bottom of the character. Press 0 to get a blank space. 4.3 Input Mode At the input state, press # to switch to different input mode in order, press “CLEAR” key to delete the character before the cursor while press this key long enough to delete all the character you input.
desired word! Press ▲and ▼ key to view the next matching word if the word is not the desire word. Once found the correct word, press the left soft key to confirm it. You can change “ABC” to “abc” in turn by press 1 key when you with this text input. 4.3.5 Insert number To add a number, change to the number input mode first, just press and hold # key until 123 appears. Enter the desired numbers, and then press # key to return to ABC or other input mode.
5. Basic menu functions Press the left soft key to enter the main menu. You can scroll select by use ▲ or ▼ key. The scroll bar in the right of the screen will show you the location of the menu in the current level. Press the left soft key to enter this menu or press the right soft key to return the previous menu level. Note: Only operate all the menu functions in standby mode. 5.
enter the Add new name submenu. Otherwise it will follow the default setting in the Save nos. to and don’t give you the option. (3) There have options: , and three< NUMBER> in the Add new name submenu. ¾ NAME: input the name belongs to the phone number. ¾ SET GROUP: select the group you want to classify (no group, Family, Friends, Business, Colleague, VIP, and Society in order). ¾ NUMBER: input the telephone number you want to add.
to“Text Input”.) When you finish entering a new message, Press the left soft key allows you to input number, and then press the left soft key to operate it as follow. ¾ Select “Send” that you can send this message ¾ Select “Save” that the current message will be stored to outgoing messages 5.2.2 Inbox This function helps you browse the incoming message in SIM and its related information, such as Sender’s phone number and its owner and Reception date and time.
5.2.6 Settings Define the key setting about message before you use it. In the Message settings, you can find submenus as follows. ¾ Messages Centre You can connect with your network service provider to get this number from the Short Message Service. In this submenu, input the number of your Messages center, press the left soft key. ¾ Validity period If outgoing messages failed at first try, use this option to specify the period of time for message retransmission..
Note: the Latest Call Duration shows you the latest call duration. All the Duration shows you all the duration time since last clear time. Select ‘Clear logs’ deletes all the call logs. Caution: PIN2 is needed in some operations, contact with your network provider to get this code. 5.4 Diverts calls This network service is used to forward certain incoming calls to another telephone number you have already appointed to. Please contact to your service provider to activate this function.
Scroll with ▲or ▼ key to select operation when the settings have been made. 5.4.5 Cancel All All diverts are off. 5.5 Audio profiles This menu helps you to set up your phone sound setting. Press the left soft key to obtain the options as below. 5.5.1 Ringing tone You can choose the ring type of your phone. A total of 23 ring types are available. Audio Profiles 5.5.2 Ringing volume You can select the ringing volume here. A total of 8 levels are available. (1-6 and Loudest and Off) 5.5.
5.6.2 Set time Set the current time. In this menu, scroll with ▲ or ▼ key to select hour or minute, input the time from 00:00 to 23:59. After correctly inputting the time, press the left soft key to confirm. The phone doesn’t respond if error occurs. 5.6.3 Set date Set the current date. Select the Date menu and scroll to the desired options; Date can be set from January 1, 1990 to December 31, 2050; after correctly inputting the date, press the left soft key to confirm it. 5.
Disable All: Select Disable All to disable all set call restrictions. Bar incoming: You can bar all incoming calls by selecting On or Off to enable or disable. * Restricted Dialing: you can set Restricted Dialing. ¾ On: ¾ Off: ¾ Restricted Dialing: you can view and add the restricted dialing list. * Anykey answer: When this function is activated, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key briefly.
5.7.4 Reset Restart You can restore default data via this function. 5.8 Calculator: The calculator can perform adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides. Select the submenu and press the left soft key. Input the number with 0-9 key, use the character # get ‘.’. Press the symbol of * key time and again to select an operator ‘+”.”-”.”*”.”/” in turn. Press clear key to clear latest value. Press the left soft key to get the result. 5.
7. Troubleshooting Problems Possible cause and solution Unable to power on 1. No power 2. The switch on back locates wrong. Unable to connect to the network Poor signal. Poor signal reception Unable to make a call or to answer a call No dialing tone The called party can’t hear any voice Echo or noise Out of order accidentally 1. Poor signal, try to adjust the antenna direction and phone location. 2. Poor connect, Try to tweak the antenna contra rotate tightly. 1.
8. MENU MENU ONE Phone book View names Add new name Settings TWO Edit Groups Save nos.
When Busy Unanswered Unreachable Audio profiles Clock Settings By service On Off Status By service On Off Status By service On Off Status By service Cancel All Ringing tone Ringing volume Earpiece Keyad tones Warning tone On Off Message tone On Off Alarm Set time Set tone Repeat off Set time Set date Phone Settings Set Language Call Settings English Spanish Own Number Contrast Setting Backlight Time Dial Time Out 0~9 Call barring Bar outgoing Bar incoming Restricted Dialing On Off Anykey answ
Minute Minder Security settings SIM Password Phone Lock Reset Restart Calculator 26 On Off On Off On Off Change lockcode
SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/ oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: PH7PG530. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Asso-ciation (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue.
Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone.
U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.