apivio MWP1100N User manual

VoIP MWP1100N
User Manual

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Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
Please read the instructions carefully to protect yourself and others
from personal injury or damage to property.
User Precautions
· Please avoid installing in excessively hot, cold, dusty or humid
places.
· Please avoid exposure to strong vibrations or direct sunlight.
· Because the phone generates heat when it operates, please do
not install it in locations with low heat tolerance.
· To prevent fire or risk of electric shock, please do not use with a
damaged cord or plug, or touch the power outlet with wet hands.
· Please do not place on an unstable surface to avoid injury or
breakage if dropped or fallen.
Precautions when installing
· Please do not touch the phone with wet hands.
· Please do not use the phone for other than its intended purpose.
· Please do not pull on the power plug and adapter when unplugging
the phone.
· If the phone emits an unusual noise or smell, or if you see smoke
coming from the phone, please unplug the adapter and cable
immediately.
· Please do not place the phone in an area that is wet or dusty.
· Please do not place anything heavy on top of the phone.
· Please do not put any foreign material inside the product or charger.
· Please do not place the phone near or in areas of extreme heat,
such as in direct sunlight or beside a heater.
· Please do not place the product close to magnetic objects such as a
magnet, TV, monitor or speaker.
· Please back up your valuable data on the phone, as a precaution.
· Please note that the phone and battery can get heated up during a
lengthy call.
· Do not modify or disassemble the phone, or use any other
manufacturer's firmware to upgrade the phone.
· Failure to comply with the precautions in this section will void any
applicable warranty.
Precautions when using
· Please use a dry, soft cloth when you clean the phone.
· Please do not use harsh chemicals such as benzene or thinner to
clean the phone.
· Please wipe the power plug with a dry, soft cloth if it is wet or
dusty, as this may be a fire or electric shock hazard.
Precautions when cleaning

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Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
User Precautions
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radio frequency (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.
The guidelines are based on safety standards previously set by both
U.S. and international standards bodies:
· American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992.
· National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP).
Report 86.1986.
· International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) 1996.
· Ministry of Health(Canada). Safety Code 6.
The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phone employs
a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate,
or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
FCC SAR Compliance Statement
· Please don’t use this phone with a battery from another
manufacturer, as this could damage the device.
· Replace the battery if it appears swollen, as there is a risk of
explosion.
· Use only the specified manufacturer's charger to charge the
phone.
· Keep the phone and battery away from children and pets.
· Do not place the phone or battery near firearms or unlicensed radio
products.
· Do not submerge the phone or get the battery wet.
· Do not store or use the phone inside a car during the summer, or
in steam rooms, or other areas with high temperature and humidity.
· Do not continuously use the phone for long periods of time.
· Do not place the phone directly on blankets, electric blankets, or
carpeted areas.
· Do not allow metallic objects to come into contact with the battery
terminals.
· Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the phone or battery, as
there is a risk of explosion and electric shock.
· Do not incinerate the battery. Dispose of it or recycle it in
accordance with local regulations.
· Normal battery life should continue for at least 6 months from date
of purchase.
· Before first time use, and after using the phone for a long period
of time without charging, please charge the battery fully by placing
the phone in the cradle.
Precautions when using battery

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Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
User Precautions
· This device is for indoor use, only in the 5150~5250Mhz frequency
range.
· This device was tested for typical body-worn operations.
· To comply with RF exposure requirements, keep at least 1.5cm (0.5
inches) between the user's body and the headset, including the
antenna.
· Do not use third-party belt clips, holsters, or other accessories that
contain metallic components.
· Avoid use of body-worn accessories that do not meet the above
criteria, as they may not comply with RF exposure requirements.
‧ User manual specifications and the IP Phone software version may
be changed by the manufacturer without any notice.
Warnings

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Basic Instructions
Basic Instructions
Contents
Components ..................... 06
HD Voice Features ............. 06
About the Phone ............... 07
LCD Status ....................... 08
Insert the Battery ............... 09
Install the Adapter .............. 09
Wi-Fi connection ............... 10
Basic Instructions
Useful Functions ................ 15
Display .............................. 17
Setting .............................. 18
System info ....................... 19
Extra Functions
Troubleshooting ................. 20
Treatment before
Disposal ............................ 21
Warranty ............................ 21
Damage Compensation .... 22
Specifications .................... 23
Supplements
Make a Call / Hang Up ..... 11
Answering a call ................ 11
Call History ........................ 11
Transfer ............................. 12
Pick Up ............................. 12
Mute ................................. 12
Adjust Volume ................... 12
Ring Type .......................... 12
Phone Book ...................... 12
CFA ................................... 13
Message ........................... 14
Basic Functions
User Precautions ................ 02
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