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TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW TX240G is a Fixed Wireless Terminal designed to provide better wireless connectivity between wired landline telephone (POTS) and CDMA 800/1900 dual bands network with high sensitivity to receive signal and large transmitting power to expand extensively the effective coverage of CDMA service. Global Positioning System (A-GPS) feature provides E911 service with accurately determining the location of caller.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Avoid placing the terminal in a dusty location, or near a source of gas or fire. 2. Don not shake, hit or drop the terminal. 3. To clean the outside of the terminal, use only a soft, dry cloth. The chemicals in alcohol, benzene or Acetone can damage the surface of the terminal. 4. Do not twist or pull the cables. 5. Do not disassemble the terminal. 6. Do not use the power adapter if: - The power cord is damaged.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS After opening the package, check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below. If any item is missing or broken, please call customer service. - Axesstel 1x Fixed Wireless Terminal - CDMA Dipole Antenna - GPS Antenna with Cable - Power Adapter (Input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz / Output:5V/2A) - Backup Battery - User Manual or Quick Guide - RJ-11 Phone Cord - PSTN Tester - RJ11 Cross Adaptor CAUTION: Use the provided power adapter only.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 BASIC INSTALLATION INTERNAL BATTERY INSTALLATION This TX210G operates by receiving electricity from an electrical outlet or internal battery. 1. Open battery cover on the bottom side of the terminal. 2. Connect the Battery power cable to terminal. 3. Insert the battery pack in the right position between the hold bars. 4. Close the battery cover. Setting up the Terminal 1. Connect the antenna by screwing into the TNC connector of the back of the terminal. 2.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 3. Plug the AC adapter jack into the DC 5V jack of the Terminal. 4. Plug the AC adapter plug into an appropriate electrical outlet. Connecting the terminal to home phone wall outlet. 5. TX240 can be connected to the home wall phone jack to allow users to use phones from any home wall jack if the home wall phone jacks do not have existing service and are not powered.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION 1. Mark two mounting holes’ locations to match the screw hole in the back of the terminal. 2. Drill two holes at the marked locations. 3. Tighten the screws until the head is about 5mm from the wall. 4. Plug in the power connector and route the cord in the groove, if needed. 5. Screw the antenna into antenna connector. 6. Hang the terminal on the screw using the two holes in the back. 7.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 1. Connect the antenna to the GPS SMA connector on the terminal. 2. Place the Magnetic Pad at a location that has no obstruction to the sky, such as outdoor or windows. 3. Put the A-GPS antenna on the magnetic pad and position the antenna to face outside. Note: Any obstruction to sky will degrade the GPS signal and degrade location accuracy.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.
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TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 POWER ON / OFF Power switch is located on the back side of the terminal 1. Turn on the unit by moving switch to ON position. 2. Turn off the unit by moving switch to OFF position. NOTE: When you turn on the terminal, it automatically searches for service signal. After successfully acquiring service signal, the Signal LED turns to Green, Orange or Red depending on signal strength. MAKING CALLS 1. Check if the terminal is turned on. 2. Pick up the handset of the phone. 3.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 phone or cordless phone user manual for instruction. Note 1: Make sure that the attached telephone’s ringer is enabled. Note 2: When there is an incoming call when you are already holding the receiver, press any key on the numeric keypad to answer the call.
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TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 ADJUSTING VOICE VOLUME You can control the volume level of the terminal 1. Pick up the handset and check the dial-tone. 2. Press <*><*><1><1><*> to raise the voice volume 3. Press <*><*><1><1><#> to lower the voice volume 4. A confirmation beep will sound for 3 seconds Note1: Some telephones may have their own volume control. Use both the terminal and the telephone volume controls to optimize the sound level. Note2: Volume can not be adjusted while conversation is in progress.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 If enabled, a discrete tone is generated on the receiver when the call is connected. To change the setting: 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press <*><*><1><5><#> to enable the feature. 3. Press <*><*><1><5><*> to disable the feature.. NOTE: The default setting may depends on the service provider.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 SETTING DTMF LENGTH Some ARS (Automatic Response Service) require short or long DTMF tones depending on the system. 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press <*><*><2><3><#> to select Short DTMF tone. 3. Press <*><*><2><3><*> to select Long DTMF tone. CHANGING LOCK CODE The lock code prevents the terminal from being used by unauthorized person without permission. The default lock code is 0000 To change the lock code: 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press <*><*><3><1>. 3.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 FACTORY RESET Reset the user configuration to factory default settings 1. Pick up the handset. 2. Press <*><*><3><5>. 3. Enter 4 digit lock code. If not correct, error tone will sound and the terminal returns standby mode. 4. Press <#> to reset. Note 1: Default lock code is <0><0><0><0>. To change, refer to “Changing Lock Code” Note2: Factory reset includes auto send time, lock code, call restrictions, caller ID type, voice privacy alert, connection alert and 1 minute alert.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 Optional Features CALL WAITING THREE-WAY CALLING CALLER ID (Type I and II) VOICE MAIL SERVICE RJ11 CROSS ADAPTOR CALL WAITING Call Waiting is a feature, which enables you to be alerted to a second incoming call while you are on the first call of your telephone. Your service provider may or may not provide this feature. Please inquire your service provider. 1. You will hear a beep from the earpiece when a second call is incoming. 2.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 CALLER ID (Type I and II with CNAM – Network dependant feature) To configure this feature, please refer to Setting Caller ID section in the Advanced Feature section Default is 32 bytes and Type II Caller ID allows you to see the Caller ID of second caller waiting. Alphanumeric caller ID will be supported if service provider’s network supports this feature and you use alphanumeric caller ID supportable Landline phone.
TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 Note1: Cross Adaptor may be called 2-line splitter and should be available from local electronic shops.
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TX240G User Manual Ver. 0.2 MENU OPTION TABLE MENU ("**○○") 1.Sound 2. General 3. Security 4.TTY Sub Menu ITEM EXAMPLE 1. Adjusting Voice Volume <*> Louder <#> Lower <*><*><1><1><*> (louder) <*><*><1><1><#> (lower) 2. Adjusting Alert Volume <*> Louder <#> Lower <*><*><1><2><*> (louder) <*><*><1><2><#> (lower) 3. Setting 1 Minute Alert <*> Off <#> On <*><*><1><3><*> (off) <*><*><1><3><#> (on) 4. Voice Privacy Alert <*> Off <#> On <*><*><1><4><*> (off) <*><*><1><4><#> (on) 5.
TX240G User Manual STD Ver. 0.2 4. End Session 5. Set Session Type <#><#><4><7><7><#><4><#> 1 : Set Single Session 2 : Set Tracking Session <#><#><4><7><7><#><5><0><#> : Single Session <#><#><4><7><7><#><5><1><#> : Tracking Session TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshoot the conventional wired telephone In the event you are unable to place or receive telephone calls, first be sure that the connection wire is properly connected to the RJ-11 phone port on the terminal and to the RJ-11 port of the telephone.
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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.
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.
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.
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