G-Tek PWG-500 User manual

G-Tek PWG-500
User Manual
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Table of Contents --- iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome
Overview of the PWG-500 ................................................ 1
Features...................................................................... 1
Front view................................................................... 2
Side views................................................................... 4
Display indicators ......................................................... 6
Package contents ............................................................. 8
Specifications .................................................................. 9
Using the menu.............................................................. 12
Menu map..................................................................... 12
Getting started
Inserting the SIM cards and battery .................................. 18
Charging the battery....................................................... 21
Connecting the wired earphones ...................................... 22
Turning the phone on/off ................................................ 22
Locking/unlocking the keypad.......................................... 23
Entering text.................................................................. 23
Making calls
Making a call ................................................................. 25
Selecting the call type................................................. 25
Using the keypad to dial.............................................. 25
Using the phone book to dial........................................ 26
Making an international call ......................................... 26
Adjusting the volume .................................................. 27
Answering or rejecting a call............................................ 27
Redialing a number ......................................................... 27
Speed dialing a number ................................................... 28
Making an emergency call ............................................... 28
Call logs........................................................................ 29
Returning a missed call ............................................... 30

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Deleting call logs ........................................................ 30
Call options.................................................................... 30
Using the speaker phone.............................................. 31
Putting a call on hold................................................... 31
Answering/rejecting a waiting call................................. 32
Conducting a conference call........................................ 32
Transferring a call ....................................................... 32
Call waiting................................................................ 33
Call forwarding........................................................... 33
Call barring ................................................................ 33
Caller ID .................................................................... 34
DTMF........................................................................ 34
Prefix dialing .............................................................. 34
Using the phone book
Adding contacts ............................................................. 35
Creating a new entry................................................... 35
Storing a number ........................................................ 35
Searching for a contact ................................................... 36
Modifying contact information.......................................... 36
Assigning a speed dial number ......................................... 37
Deleting contacts............................................................ 37
Sending messages
Writing a message .......................................................... 38
Reading messages .......................................................... 38
Replying to a message..................................................... 39
Forwarding messages...................................................... 39
Deleting messages.......................................................... 39
Viewing message details.................................................. 40
Setting tones
Selecting a profile........................................................... 41
Personalizing a profile...................................................... 41
Saving a profile .............................................................. 42

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Configuring the settings
General settings ............................................................. 43
Outgoing calls............................................................ 43
Language .................................................................. 43
Power saving mode .................................................... 43
Keypad light .............................................................. 44
LCD sleep interval ...................................................... 44
Backlight ................................................................... 44
Alarm clock ............................................................... 44
Wi-Fi settings ................................................................ 45
General settings ......................................................... 45
Profiles ..................................................................... 45
VoIP settings ................................................................. 48
General settings ......................................................... 48
Call control................................................................ 48
Profiles ..................................................................... 48
GSM settings................................................................. 49
GPRS settings................................................................ 50
Bluetooth settings .......................................................... 50
Clock settings................................................................ 51
Saving settings .............................................................. 51
Viewing the status
Using the status menu .................................................... 52
Advanced features
Connecting to the PC...................................................... 54
Installing the USB drivers and WIM ............................... 55
Upgrading the firmware............................................... 55
Using WIM ................................................................ 56
Browsing the Internet from the PC................................ 65
Connecting to a PDA ...................................................... 66
Using GPRS to browse the Internet............................... 67
Using Wi-Fi to browse the Internet ............................... 71

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Appendix
Additional Information ..................................................... 72
FCC Regulations ............................................................. 72
European regulations....................................................... 73
RF exposure regulation (SAR)........................................... 74

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Overview of the PWG-500 --- 1
1. WELCOME
Congratulations on your purchase of the PWG-500, a
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and GSM (Global
System for Mobile communications) phone that also
functions as your personal wireless gateway for con-
necting to wireless networks. Read this user manual
carefully to understand how to operate the product and
take advantage of its useful features.
Overview of the PWG-500
The PWG-500 enables you to make phone calls using
GSM or VoIP networks. Moreover, you can also connect
to Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) (802.11b) or GPRS (General
Packet Radio Service) networks using the PWG-500 as a
modem or using Bluetooth.
Features
• Seamless voice and data communication
• Dual mode functionality of mobile phone (GSM)
and personal wireless gateway (Wi-Fi)
• Connectivity with various networks such as GSM,
GPRS, VoIP, Wi-Fi, as well as Bluetooth devices
• Standalone mode lets you use the PWG-500 as a
GSM phone or as a Wi-Fi phone to make and
receive phone calls without using a PDA or porta-
ble computer
• Bluetooth wireless modem for PDA and portable
PC
• USB port to connect to PC or PDA for phone appli-
cations and high-speed data transfer
• Mobile extension for IP-PBX IP telephony

2 --- Overview of the PWG-500
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Front view
Name Description
1. Menu/Select
key
Press to access the menu or
select an option from the
menu.
2. Up arrow key
S
• Press to scroll up through
menu items.
• From standby mode, press
to display the phone book.
3. Down arrow
key T
Press to scroll down through
menu items.
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Overview of the PWG-500 --- 3
4. Send/Answer
key
• Press to dial a phone num-
ber.
• Press to answer an incom-
ing call.
• From standby mode, press
to display a list of recently
dialed numbers.
5. Display screen Displays call and status infor-
mation.
6. Microphone For talking during phone calls.
7. Speaker For listening to phone calls.
8. Wi-Fi On/Off
key
Press to activate the Wi-Fi
mode.
9. VoIP/GSM key Press to switch between VoIP
(V), GSM (G), and Auto (A)
mode.
10. Clear/Delete
key
• Press to cancel your selec-
tion and go to the previous
menu.
• While entering text or num-
bers, press to erase charac-
ters.
11. End/Reject key • Press to end a call.
• Press to reject an incoming
call.
• In menu mode, press to can-
cel your selection and return
to standby mode.
12. Alphanumeric
keypad
Use these keys to enter
phone numbers and text.
Name Description

4 --- Overview of the PWG-500
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Side views
Name Description
1. USB port Connect to USB port of your
PC using USB cable.
2. Volume up key Press to increase the volume.
3. Reset button Use a small pointed object
such as a pin to reset the
PWG-500 if it locks up.
4. Volume down
key
Press to decrease the volume.
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Overview of the PWG-500 --- 5
5. Power button Press to turn the PWG-500 on
or off.
6. Earphone socket Connect the provided ear-
phones here.
7. Power in Connect the power adapter to
this socket to charge the bat-
tery.
Name Description

6 --- Overview of the PWG-500
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Display indicators
In standby mode, the PWG-500 screen displays the fol-
lowing icons:
Name Description
1. Battery
charge
Displays the charge level of the
battery. Five bars indicate that
the battery is fully charged or has
100% charge.
2. GSM signal
strength
Displays the signal strength of
GSM in the current location.
3. VoIP/GSM
mode
Displays VoIP or GSM option for
outgoing calls. Gindicates that
the current outgoing call option is
GSM while Vindicates that the
outgoing call option is set to
VoIP. Aindicates that the outgo-
ing call option is Automatic.
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Overview of the PWG-500 --- 7
4. VoIP band-
width
Displays the available bandwidth
for VoIP.
5. Wi-Fi signal
strength
Displays the signal strength for
Wi-Fi networks available at the
current location. Five bars indi-
cate maximum signal strength.
6. GSM carrier Displays the current GSM carrier
service.
7. Wi-Fi access
point
Displays the name of the Wi-Fi
access point.
8. VoIP profile Displays the name of the current
VoIP profile.
9. Time Displays the current time.
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8 --- Package contents
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Package contents
G-Tek PWG-500
AC adapter Desktop charger Li-ion battery
Wired headset Pouch Utility CD
User manual Quick start guide
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Quick Start Guide

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Specifications --- 9
Specifications
GSM characteristics
• Quad-band GSM 850, GSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS
1900, EGSM
• Output power: 2W @GSM 850/GSM 900/EGSM
900; 1W @ DCS 1800/PCS 1900
• GPRS: Mobile station class B, multi-slot class 12
• GSM voice: HR/FR/EFR/AMR
• CSD up to 14.4kbps, SMS MT/MO/CB, G3 fax
class 2.0
• SIM application tool kit class 1/2/3
• 2 SIM slots supported
• SMS, EMS, messaging
Wi-Fi characteristic
• IEEE 802.11b
• Frequency range: 2.4 ~ 2.497 GHz
• Wireless output power: Max. 25 mW
• Operating range: Outdoor up to 300m; in-door up
to 75m
• Supports infrastructure (public) mode and Ad-hoc
mode (optional)
• QoS support TOS/DiffServ
Bluetooth characteristics
• Bluetooth V1.1, class II compliant
• Frequency range: 2.402 ~ 2.480 MHz
• Power modes: Park, sniff, hold, and deep sleep
• Net capabilities: Pico-net and Scatter-net support
• Profiles: SPP, DUN, HSP
VoIP features
• Codec supported: G.711a, G.711u, G.723.1,
G726, and G.729ab
• Adaptive jitter buffer and echo cancellation
• G.168 echo cancellation
• Silence suppression
• Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
• Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
• DTMF detection and relay

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Network and protocols
• SNMP manager
• DHCP or static configuration option
• Alternate TFTP support
• SIP (RFC 3261) version 2
• SDP (RFC2327)
• RTCP (RFC1890)
• Supports outbound proxy for NAT traversal
• Site survey, trace route (hidden feature), seamless
secure roaming, and VLAN support
Security
• IEEE 802.1x authentication: Optional password
prompt at power up
• 40 and 128 bit static Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP)
• Optional phone lock password
Power
• Replaceable and rechargeable 1300 mAH Li-ion
battery
• Talk time: 4 hours talk time, 72 hours standby
• AC adapter 100~240V, 50~60Hz, 5V 650mA
DC output
Calling features
• Caller ID display, call waiting, call forward, Call
transfer
• Pre-dialing before sending
• Call mute
•Redial
• Call hold/resume
• Call park
• Call divert between 2 SIMs
•Conferencecall
User interface
• Color STN display 96 x 64 RGB pixels with LED
backlight, 4K color resolution, pixel size: 0.219mm
x 0.219mm

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Specifications --- 11
• Four multi-function soft keys provide easy user
operation dynamically
• Keys: Power, Volume, Menu/Select, Send/End, 12
keys dialer pad
• Selection of menu, user profiles, languages, and
ring types by soft keys
• Hotkey for keypad lock
• Hotkey for voice mail access, call logs
• Ten configurable speed dial numbers
• Idle/call state-based soft keys
• Local phone book
• Time/date display
• Keypad lock, vibration icon indicators
• RF level and battery gas gauge indication
• Polyphonic ringer, vibrator, and visual display alert
• Pocket PC 2002/2003; Windows-based WIM man-
agement and network configuration utility
Physical specifications
• Dimensions (H x W x D): 100mm x 60mm x 22mm
• Weight (with standard battery): 128g
• Built-in speaker/MIC
• Built-in real time clock (RTC) in 12/24-hour format
• USB 2.0 slave
• Jacks for headset and DC charging
• Certifications: FCC, CE, BQB
• Accessories: AC adapter, desktop charger, Li-ion
battery, wired headset, pouch, utility CD, user
manual, quick start guide
Environmental specifications
• Operating temperature: 32~113°F (0~45°C)
• Storage temperature: –22~140°F (–30~60°C)
• Relative humidity: 10~95% (non-condensing)
• Thermal shock: –30C, 24 hours to +70C,
24 hours

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Using the menu
The G-Tek PWG-500’s menu lets you access the product
settings and set up the device according to the network
conditions. The menu is set up in a simple and easy-to-
understand manner. Follow these steps to access the
menu and menu items.
1. In standby mode, press the Menu/Select key to
access the menu. The first menu option, Phone
Book, is displayed.
2. Scroll through the main menu options using the S
or Tarrows keys and press the Menu/Select key
to view the submenu. For example, scroll to Mes-
sages and press Menu/Select to view text mes-
sages.
3. Repeat the previous step to browse through the
menu items, submenus and options. For instance,
to write a text message, select Messages and then
Create New.
4. To choose a menu setting, press the Menu/Select
key to save it.
Menu map
• Phone Book
• Search
•Add
•Edit
• Delete
• Delete One by One
• Delete All
• Assign Speed Dial
• Modify
•View
•Delete

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Menu map --- 13
•Messages
• Create New
• Inbox
•Forward
• Delete
• Details
•Outbox
•Forward
• Delete
• Details
• Call Logs
• Missed Calls
• Received Calls
• Dialed Calls
• Recent Calls
The following submenu options are available when you
select a number from any of the Call Logs:
•Call
• Delete
•Save
• Delete Recent Calls
•All
• Missed Calls
• Dialed Calls
• Received Calls
•Tones
• General
• Silent
• Meeting
• Outdoor
• Pager

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The following submenu options are available for each of
the Tones:
• Activate
• Personalize
• Ringtone
• Ring Volume
•AlertType
• Key Beep
•EditName
• Save to Flash
• Settings
• General
•OutGoingCall
• Language
•Powersaving
• Keypad Light
• LCD Sleep Interval
• Backlight On/Off
•AlarmClock
•Wi-Fi
• General
•Wi-FiOn/Off
• Wi-Fi Connectivity
• Profiles
• Manual
• Personalize
• Configuration
• Operating Mode
•Channel
•UserName
• Password
•ESSID
• Auth. Protocol
•Encryption
•Protocol
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