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Contents 1 Warnings and Precautions...................................................................................1 Basic Cautions..............................................................................................1 Electronic Device .........................................................................................1 Hospital ........................................................................................................1 Traffic Safety............................................
Contents Mounting Mode..........................................................................................27 5 Quick Start........................................................................................................31 6 Basic Operations...............................................................................................33 Preparation .................................................................................................33 Turning On ......................................
Contents Dialed Calls................................................................................................48 9 Message............................................................................................................49 Entering the "Messages" Interface .............................................................49 Browsing Messages....................................................................................49 Writing a Message.....................................................
1 Warnings and Precautions To use HUAWEI ETS2551 Fixed Wireless Terminal (FWT) accurately, efficiently and securely, you should notice following cautions. Basic Cautions 1 2 Check fittings based on the packing list to make sure they are complete and undamaged. Read this manual carefully before installing and using FWT. Electronic Device Switch your FWT off near high-precision electronic devices. The FWT may affect the performance of these devices.
1 Warnings and Precautions Traffic Safety y y Do not use your FWT while driving. Secure the FWT on its holder. Do not place the FWT on the seat or other places where it can get loose in a sudden stop or collision. Observe the rules and regulations of airline companies. Switch your FWT off before boarding an aircraft. Operating Environment y y y y y y y y y y 2 Do not place magnetic storage media such as magnetic cards and floppy disks near the FWT.
1 Warnings and Precautions y y y y y y Put your FWT, battery, and power adapter in places beyond the reach of children. Do not allow children to use the FWT, battery, or power adapter without guidance. Do not touch the antenna when a call is going on. Touching the antenna may affect call quality and cause the FWT to operate at a power level higher than needed. The network signal condition will directly affect the quality and stability of the call.
1 Warnings and Precautions y y y y y Do not disassemble the battery or solder the battery poles. Otherwise fluid leakage, overheat, fire, or explosion may result. If there is battery leakage, smoke, or strange smell, stop using the battery and keep it away from open flame to avoid fire or explosion. Disconnect the power adapter and take out the spare battery when FWT is not used for a long time. Do select its self-contained complete battery and power adapter, otherwise, FWT may be spoiled.
1 Warnings and Precautions y y y To connect your FWT and PC with the USB cable, connect to the FWT at first, and then connect to the PC; In the process of communication between your FWT and PC, it is strictly forbidden to plug or pull out the USB cable; To disconnect your FWT and PC from the USB cable, disconnect from the PC at first, and then disconnect from the FWT.
2 Introduction Packing List The whole FWT fittings are listed in table below. Check the fittings packed in the box according to the table to make sure they are complete and undamaged. Otherwise, contact the local vendor immediately.
2 Introduction Indoor Omni Antenna Figure 2-1 illustrates an indoor omni antenna for the FWT: Figure 2-1 Indoor omni antenna for the FWT Product Features Function Description Phone book 250 groups of contact entries (if an R-UIM card is used for storage, the number of contact entries depends on the card). Call Records 20 groups of received (missed) telephone information query. 100 groups of dialed telephone information query. Message sending and receiving Message sending and receiving.
2 Introduction Function Description Support many supplementary services Support many supplementary services, such as three-way calling, call transfer and emergency call. Hands-free Provide hands-free function. Ringing type customization Support 11 ringing types. Ringing volume tuning Tune the volume of ringing tone through the menu. Voice volume tuning Tune voice volume through keys (UP/DOWN key) during conversation. Message volume tuning Up to 4 levels of message volume for choice.
3 Function Description Display and Operating Elements FWT Front View and Description 1) IN-USE indicator 2) UP/DOWN keys 4) CANCEL key 5) END key 7) HANDFREE key 8) PAUSE key 10) IP key 11) MENU key 13) Display screen 14) Heaver Figure 3-1 FWT front view 3) OK key 6) CALL/REDIAL key 9) R key 12) Antenna 15) Handset Retaining Clip HUAWEI 11
3 Function Description indicator Red indicator means the handset of the FWT is picked up or the FWT is in hands-free state.
3 Function Description hears nothing, but the calling can here what called say (Vice versa). When caller presses and holds this key for a while again, both parties can make conversation. key When the FWT is in standby state, if no telephone number is displayed on the screen, pressing , you can view the last dialed number and the FWT will redial the number; if there is a number displayed on the screen, the FWT will call back the number after you press the key.
3 Function Description 1) Hook 3) Spare battery case 5) Wall-mounting bracket installation area Figure 3-2 FWT back view (1) 2) Wall-mounting bracket 4) Tapping screw installation hole 1) 1) Installation interface to indoor antenna Figure 3-3 FWT back view (2) Hook It is used when the FWT is installed vertically. Wall-mounting bracket If you want to install the FWT vertically, you should install the wall-mounting bracket in the corresponding installation area.
3 Function Description Spare battery case Spare battery should be placed in it. Tapping screw installation hole You are recommended to fix the tapping screw to place 4) in Figure 3-2 in case children were hurt by touching the battery. Installation interface to indoor antenna For the FWT type that can be installed with indoor antenna, you need this interface.
3 Function Description Figure 3-5 FWT side view (2) Main unit and handset spiral cord jacks They are used to install the FWT spiral cord. Power jack It is a DC-input power port, used to connect the FWT with the power adapter. FWT switch It is used to turn on/off the FWT. DB9 serial port You can maintain the FWT and realize data services through this port. Display Screen Description Icons Description ( 1) ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) ( 10) ( 11) Figure 3-6 Icons on the screen : Signal strength.
3 Function Description : Network not available. : In fax mode. : In power supply mode. : In alarm mode. The icon is located at the left corner. : Battery status in five levels: Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Very full Full Middle Low Very low Call Status Description and the outgoing number. When the Normal call: The screen displays call is established, the screen then displays the call time and charging fee. (This status indicates that the FWT is powered by the AC mains).
3 Function Description Note: The start time displayed on the display screen is likely the start time for both parties’ conversation or the time for connection setup in this call. For a specific time display, consult the carrier. Telephone number The telephone number of the opposite end. Name If the telephone number has been registered in the phone book, the corresponding name will be displayed. In this case, the telephone number is not displayed.
3 Function Description Voice privacy The FWT supports voice privacy function, which could enhance security and privacy of a conversation. Missed Call State When the FWT is not in use and there is an incoming call, the display screen will show the telephone number. If there are missed calls, the display screen shows "X NEW CALLS", in which "X" indicates the number of missed calls which have not been checked with the UP/DOWN key.
3 Function Description Menu Options Mai n Menu Messages Phone Book Recor ds Figure 3-7 Menu options The FWT provides easy menu options, as shown in Figure 3-7, Enter the menu, use and to move the on the display screen to the desired option. And then press to select and enter the option.
4 Installation Description External Power Adapter Installation The FWT usually adopts the external power adapter to supply power. However, in the event of power cut or no external power adapter, it needs spare battery to supply power and you should make sure the spare battery have been charged full before using. 1 Make sure the FWT is turned off. 2 Insert one end of the power adapter connection line into the FWT power jack, which is shown as 5) in Figure 3-4, and plug the other end into the power socket.
4 Installation Description 1) 1) Spare battery port Figure 4-1 Spare battery detachment/installation 1 Make sure the FWT is turned off, and then disconnect the power adapter. 2 Open the spare battery case cover. If it is fixed with the tapping screw, use a screwdriver to untie the tapping screw and then open the cover. 3 When taking out the spare battery, take down the connection line from the spare battery port, shown in Figure 4-1, and then take out the spare battery.
4 Installation Description R-UIM Card Installation (Optional) R-UIM card installation schematic drawing is shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 R-UIM card installation 1 Open the spare battery case cover. If it is fixed with the tapping screw, use a screwdriver to untie the tapping screw and then open the cover. 2 Insert the R-UIM card into the slot, the arrowhead-pointed place shown in Figure 4-2.
4 Installation Description Connecting the FWT to a PC The FWT can be connected to a PC to provide data services, maintenance and debugging. To support data services, you should purchase the data service suite, in which you can get USB serial cable as shown in Figure 4-3. 1) Cable connector-D type-9 pin-male 2) Cable connector-USB-4 pin-male Figure 4-3 USB serial cable To maintain and debug the FWT, you should purchase serial communication cable and connect it to a PC, as shown in Figure 4-4.
4 Installation Description Caution: To avoid damaging the device when making connection, make sure to turn off the FWT before making connection and use the special serial cable provided by the manufacturer.
4 Installation Description Installing Antenna (Optional) For the FWT type that can be installed with indoor antenna, see the following instructions for installing the antenna. Installing Indoor Antenna In an area where signals can be transmitted and received with good quality, you can install an indoor antenna, as shown in Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Installing an indoor antenna for the FWT 1 Make sure to place the switch of the FWT in the OFF position.
4 Installation Description 2 Viewing the signal strength You can view the signal strength through the received signal strength indicator on the display screen of the FWT. Refer to the "Display Screen Description". Mounting Mode Horizontal Mode When the FWT is placed horizontally, the place should be flat, shadowy and ventilated to facilitate the FWT to eliminate heat. Wall Mounting Mode The FWT can be placed vertically on the wall.
4 Installation Description Figure 4-8 Wall-mounting bracket installation Installation procedure As shown in Figure 4-9, hammer two nails into the wall based on the distance between the two hooks (about 62.5mm), leave 3mm nails from the wall and then match the installation holes on the back of the FWT with the nails, making sure the FWT is placed steadily.
4 Installation Description Figure 4-9 FWT vertical placement HUAWEI 29
5 Quick Start Do as follows, you can manage how to answer and make a call through the FWT in a short time. 1 As shown in Figure 3-4, insert one end of the spiral cord into the jack at the end of the handset and the other end into the jack on the main unit. 2 Install the power adapter or the battery. For the details, refer to the “ 4 Installation Description”. 3 Turn on the FWT and wait a few seconds for the FWT searching and registering in the network until indicators such as time and signal appear.
6 Basic Operations Note: The standby state mentioned in this chapter indicates that the FWT is not in conversation state. Preparation The following should be confirmed before you use the FWT. y y Whether the spiral cord is correctly connected with the handset and the main unit, as shown in Figure 3-4, and whether the spiral cord is completely inserted into the port; Whether the external power adapter is correctly connected or whether the battery is installed. Turning On Turn on the FWT.
6 Basic Operations Note: For whether your FWT needs the R-UIM card and which mode should be adopted, please consult the carrier. Machine-Card Locked Mode For this mode, the FWT must be bound with a specified R-UIM card. The FWT and the R-UIM card should be matched in model; otherwise, they may not work normally. Power on the FWT: y y The display screen shows "Invalid Card". It indicates that the R-UIM card does not match the FWT. Please insert a matched card.
6 Basic Operations Making a Call Directly When dialing out, if you press "0" key for a moment, you will enter a "+", standing for "00". There are two modes to make a call. Mode I: y y Pick up the handset or press . Dial a telephone number after hearing the dialing tone. When you input the second number, you can view the prompt " to dial" on the screen.
6 Basic Operations Making a Call from Phone Book You can find and select a telephone number from the phone book. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press
6 Basic Operations Redialing In the standby state, press to dial out the latest number you dialed. Answering a Call Under the FWT stand-by status, you can select to. Pick up the handset to answer a call; Press to answer a call; y Press to answer a call; y Press to refuse a call. Besides, you are allowed to answer any call except when the FWT is in the conversational status.
6 Basic Operations Supplementary Services Note: For the specific supplementary services of the FWT, consult the carrier. The supplementary services need special commission. This section only introduces some typical supplementary services. Three-way Calling Caution: Three-way calling service needs special commission from the carrier. For the details, consult the local carrier. Following are typical operation procedures of three-way calling. For more information, consult the carrier.
6 Basic Operations Following are typical operation procedures of call transfer. For more information, consult the carrier. 1 You have been connecting with user A. 2 Press or or flap the heaver (you still connects with user A and he can hear some music), and then input user B's telephone number and press . 3 Hearing the ring-back tone, hang up the call (without need of waiting for user B answering the call). Call transfer is finished and user A and B can communicate.
6 Basic Operations Note: The FWT will automatically save the volume setting and will keep it until you tune it next time. Turning Off Turn the FWT switch to "OFF". Note: You are recommended to turn off the FWT before you cut off the external power supply so that other users who call your number will hear the prompt that your FWT has been powered off.
7 Phone Book You can save groups of contact entries, including telephone number and related name, into the FWT or the R-UIM card. y y A maximum of 250 groups of contact entries can be saved and registered in the phone book of the FWT. Each entry can include telephone number (a maximum of 32 digits) and related name (a maximum of 11 characters); Contact entries can be saved and registered in the phone book of the R-UIM card. The capacity depends on the R-UIM card, and the maximum capacity is 250 entries.
7 Phone Book Saving a Number to Phone Book After you enter the "Phone Book" interface, 1 Find [Add], and then press ; 2 In the "Number" input interface, enter a telephone number, and then press ; 3 In the "Name" input interface, enter a name, and then press . If both memories are full, it will prompt not enough space. Browsing Phone Book After you enter the "Phone Book" interface, 1 Select [View], and then press ; 2 Find what you need, press to display the details.
7 Phone Book 2 Find the entry to be modified, press to display the details; 3 Press to enter the "Options" menu, select , and then press to enter it; 4 In the "Number" input interface, modify the telephone number, and then press ; 5 In the "Name" input interface, modify the name, and then press . After adding a contact entry, you can modify it. See step 3-5.
7 Phone Book [Phone to RUIM]: The contact entries will be copied from the FWT to the R-UIM card; y [RUIM to Phone]: The contact entries will be copied from the R-UIM card to the FWT; 3 Press . If the memory is full, it prompts no enough space and then return to the phone book menu. y Groups The Phone book entries can be divided into as much as eight groups. A user may: y y y y View entries in a different group; Add phone numbers to a different group; Rename a group; Delete all entries from a group.
7 Phone Book 2 Select a group and press ; 3 Select [Clear group] and press ; 4 Select “OK to clear” and press to delete all the entries from the selected group. Renaming a Group After entering the phone book menu, 1 2 3 4 Find the [Group] item and press ; Select a group and press ; Select [Rename] and press ; Enter a new group name and press to finish renaming the group.
8 Call Record The FWT can record the latest 20 pieces of answered calls and missed calls respectively, and 100 pieces of outgoing calls. The records of answered calls, missed calls and dialed calls are saved into separate memory segments. The latest record is shown on top. Entering the "Records" Interface 1 Press
8 Call Record save them into the phone book. After you enter the "Records" interface, 1 Find [Missed], and then press ; 2 Browse all the missed calls, select a desired one, and then press ; 3 Select an option, y [Dial]: Dial out; y [Delete]: Delete it; y [Delete All]: Delete all records. Press to confirm, or press to abort; y [Save]: Enter the corresponding name, and then press to save; 4 Press .
9 Message A maximum of 22 messages can be saved in the inbox, while a maximum of 40 messages can be saved in the outbox. Each message can support up to 160 characters. on the display screen indicates that the inbox is full The glittering indicator and there is no space for new messages. You need to delete some messages. When the outbox is full, the FWT will automatically delete the oldest message with a new message coming.
9 Message [Forward]: The display screen shows the message to be forwarded-Press and enter a telephone number (or press
9 Message Note: To use the voice mailbox service, you must first apply for the service from the carrier. For more details, consult the local carrier. Outbox Whether the message is sent successfully or not, it will be saved to the outbox. If the outbox already has 40 messages, a new incoming message will be saved to the outbox and the earliest one will be removed from it.
9 Message [Call Back Num]: Enter a call back number, which could be different from the caller number. If set, this number will appear when the message receiver selects to reply or dial. Otherwise, the caller number will appear; y [Retransfer]: Set retransfer for the message delivery failure. There are two options shown as below: “Retry Times”: to select the retry times. Options are "1 time", "3 times", "5 times" and "Off"; “Retry Period”: to select the interval between retries.
10 FWT Settings Entering the "Settings" Interface 1 Press
10 FWT Settings Speed Dialing The FWT provides the speed dialing function, which is implemented by setting a speed dialing key for some telephone number. After you enter the "Common" interface, 1 Find [Speed Dials], and then press to enter it; 2 Find the speed dial location, and press to enter the "Edit Key X" interface; 3 Enter the telephone number; 4 Press to save the settings. For example, a telephone number "12345678" is set to a speed dialing key "5".
10 FWT Settings Note: y y One pressing of (P) indicates a delay for 2 seconds. You can add one or more "P"s during the voice prompt to satisfy the time delay; Up to 32 digits can be input between or before "P"s and the maximum length of the entire information, including "P"s, is 60 digits. Hotline Settings The FWT supports hotline function.
10 FWT Settings [Off]: Disable the function; 4 Press . If the long-distance call locking function is enabled, the FWT will prompt you to "Enter Password" when you dial a long-distance call number. After the password is entered correctly, you can make a long-distance call. y If the long-distance call locking function is enabled, the password is 1234 and the long-distance call number is 01012345678, you can follow the second method in the “Making a Call Directly”.
10 FWT Settings After you enter the "Personal" interface, 1 Find [Password], and then press to enter it; 2 Enter the old password of 4 digits. By default, it is "0000"; 3 Enter a new password of 4 digits. Enter the new password again. The FWT will automatically save your settings and return to the "Personal" interface. Caution: You should enter the entire new password and then confirm it after the prompt. Otherwise, the FWT will not save the new password.
10 FWT Settings 1 Find the [Ring Volume] item and press to enter; 2 Select one from the 11 ringing types and then press to save it. Advanced Setting DTMF Settings Dual-Tone MultiFrequency (DTMF) refers to the tone when you press a key on the FWT. The FWT supports the settings of DTMF length. After you enter the "Advanced" interface, 1 Find [DTMF], and then press to enter it; 2 Select an option, y [Normal]: Set normal DTMF length; y [Long]: Set long DTMF length; 3 Press .
11 Introduction to Text Entry Text Entry Supported The FWT supports the following types of text entry: y y y y y abc: to input lower case alphanumeric symbols; ABC: to input upper case alphanumeric symbols; eng: to input lower case words; ENG: to input upper case words; 123: to input numbers. When to Use Text Entry y y y Adding a contact entry in the phone book, including telephone number and name; Modifying a contact entry in the phone book; Editing messages.
11 Introduction to Text Entry Text entry selection area To display the current text entry. Display area and cursor This is the message display area. The cursor indicates the current location where you can edit. Candidate selection area To display the candidates for you to select. Press and hold alphanumeric keys, you can select the corresponding alphanumeric symbols. For example, press and hold <4> to select "!", as shown in Figure 11-1.
11 Introduction to Text Entry ABC (abc) Input This part applies to the ABC and abc input. ABC is used to input upper case letters, while abc is used to input lower case letters. Here, take ABC input for example, Enter the message editing interface, and then press <*> to switch to the ABC input mode; y Press and hold alphanumeric keys, you can select the corresponding alphanumeric symbols.
11 Introduction to Text Entry Key To input Press <0> 0. Press and hold <0> A space. Press <1> Multiple characters for your choice. Press <2>~<9> A matched English word. 123 Input If you want to input a series of numbers, you can switch to 123 input mode; Enter the message editing interface, and then press <*> to switch to the 123 input mode. Key To input Press and hold <0> A space. Press <0>~<9> 0~9.
12 Maintenance 1 Keep the FWT and its accessories away from children. 2 The FWT should be deployed in a clean and dry environment. A temperature higher than 55°C or lower than -10°C maybe damage the FWT. If the FWT is covered with dust, please clean it with clean fine cloth. Be sure not to clean dust with cleanser or other chemical solvents. 3 Remove the battery from the FWT if you do not use the FWT for a long time.
13 Troubleshooting The display screen keeps OFF after the FWT is turned on (no external power adapter is connected with the FWT). 1 Open the battery case to check whether the battery is installed. 2 If the battery has been installed, it means that the voltage of the battery becomes weak. In this case, you need to power on the FWT with a power adapter. The display screen keeps OFF after the FWT is turned on (an external power adapter is connected with the FWT).
13 Troubleshooting Someone dials your terminal, prompt occurred like this “Sorry, the calling is out of service, please call later”, but dial a number from your terminal is normal. If the facsimile is not supported by network, this situation occurred because you selected “On” from “FAX Mode”. You need to tune off the PC facsimile function if you want to receive an incoming call normally. The operation is shown as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 Press
14 Technical Specification Item Description Dimensions (W × D × H) 205 mm × 184 mm × 65 mm Weight (including a spare battery) About 820 g Mounting mode Horizontal or wall mounting Input voltage AC: 90 V–264 V DC: 12 V DC, 0.5 A Spare battery Type: NiMH Capacity: 3.6 V 1500 mAh Maximum transmit power ≥ 23dbm Typical conversation power consumption 1.
15 Model ETS2551 Product Series Description ETS2551 operates at 1900MHz. ETS2551 provides such functions as phone book and message.
16 R-UIM Abbreviation Removable-User Identity Module Ver: V2.