UniData Communication Systems WPU-7700 Enterprise Edition User manual

WPU-7700 Enterprise Edition
User Manual
UniData Communication Systems Inc.

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Manual Introduction
ØThis user's manual contains items that you should follow in order to prevent any harm to yourself
and others, or damage to equipment, and to enable you to use this product safely. An explanation of
the markings and symbols used in this manual is provided below. Please understand these symbols
before reading the rest of this document.
ØEvery care has been taken in the writing of this manual, but if you find any points of concern with
this manual, please notify us through one of our contact points.
ØPlease understand that this company can not assume any responsibility for any damage or other pure
economic loss resulting from lost communications opportunities due to a breakdown of this product,
its incorrect operation, power failure or other external factors.
ØAfter sales service
We request that you write down in amemo or otherwise store any information that you yourself
have registered in this product.
This company has no obligation concerning changes to or loss of, any information and bears no
responsibility for this whatsoever.
During repairs for abreakdown, data created by the customer or loaded in from outside may
change or be lost.
This company takes no responsibility for this.
ØIn case that this product is used for abnormal purpose, the guarantee will expire regardless of a time
of purchase.

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countries.
ØWindows XP is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating
system and the Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system.
ØWindows 2000 is an abbreviation for the Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating
system.
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The contents of this manual may be revised at any time without prior notice. For support information
about added functions, changes, etc., we recommend that you periodically visit the home page below for
updated information.
Our company's home page http://www.udcsystems.com/
Compliance Statement for FCC
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass Bdigital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used
with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset aminimum of 1.5cm from the
body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.

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Compliance Statement for IC
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low
power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely
safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range
while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to
low-level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies
of low-level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some
biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. WLAN
IP Phone (WPU7700) has been tested and found to comply with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for
uncontrolled equipment and meets
the RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. The maximum SAR levels tested for WLAN
IP Phone (WPU7700) has been show to be 0.286 W/kg at Human Head and 0.351 W/kg at Body.
Caution concerning interference with 2.4Ghz wireless LAN
When communicating with a 2.4GHz LAN, be careful about the following.
Microwave ovens and other industrial, scientific, and medical equipment, as well as indoor wireless
stations (wireless stations requiring permits) and special low-power wireless stations (wireless stations
not requiring permits) used for identifying mobile units used in plant manufacturing line etc., as well as
amateur wireless stations (wireless stations requiring permits) operate in the frequency band used by this
product.
lBefore using this product, double check that no indoor wireless stations, special low-power wireless
stations for mobile unit identification, or amateur wireless stations are in operation in the vicinity.
lIf this product should cause harmful electromagnetic interference in an indoor wireless station for
identifying a mobile unit, quickly change the frequency used or stop emitting the electromagnetic
signal, then notify the store of purchase and consult with them about measures for avoiding
interference (for example, installing a partition wall).
lBesides that, if this product should cause harmful electromagnetic interference in a special low-
power wireless station used for identifying a mobile unit, or in an amateur wireless station, or some
other problem occurs, please inquire at the store from which you made your purchase.

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Built-in 2.4GHz band (IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g) wireless LAN functions
Usage frequency band : Wireless equipment using the 2.4GHz band
Transmission method : DSSS OFDM
Modulation : DQPSK DBPSK CCK BPSK QPSK 16-QAM 64-QAM
Assumed interference distance : 40 m max.
Frequency modulation advantages :The entire bandwidth can be used to avoid the frequency bands
of indoor wireless stations and special low-power wireless stations
used for identifying mobile units, as well as amateur wireless stations.
Because the 2.4GHz band frequency used in this product overlaps with medical equipment, microwave
ovens and other industrial and scientific equipment, as well as indoor wireless stations and special low-
power wireless stations for identifying mobile units used in plant manufacturing line etc., electromagnetic
interference is possible. Before starting to use this product, double check that no indoor wireless stations
or special low-power wireless stations are operating within the interference range of this product.

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Safety Precautions
Since this is provided to make safe and right use of WPU-7700 to prevent any accidents or risks, be sure
to carefully read it, follow instructions, and keep it where it is easily noticed.
Warning
This mark is intended to warn users of the risk of a serious injury or death when they violate instructions.
Do not put WPU-7700 in heating appliances such as heaters and microwave ovens to dry them if
they are wet.
It can cause explosions, deformation, or troubles. In this case, free services shall not be provided.
Do not use WPU-7700 in places that are too hot or too wet (keep them indoors between 0 and +
50 ).
If they get wet with rain, have drinks spilled, or are used in extremely hot/wet places such as public sauna
bathroom, it can cause battery explosions.
Put WPU-7700 and chargers in places out of reach of children or pets.
If one puts batteries his or her mouth, or uses broken batteries, it can hurt his or her body, or cause
electric shocks.
Do not disassemble WPU-7700, or apply shocks to them as you please.
If they get damaged while you disassemble them, or inflict shocks on them, you cannot have free
services.
Be sure to use designated batteries and accessories only for WPU-7700 provided by our company.
If you use unauthorized batteries or accessories, it can reduce the life of WPU-7700, cause explosions, or
damage them. In this case, you cannot have free services.

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Be careful for conductors such as necklaces, keys, and coins not to contact battery terminals (metal
section). Since short circuits can cause explosions, be careful for such events never to take place.
Neither throws batteries, which can inflict shocks on them, nor put them near to heating appliances
such as heaters and microwave ovens.
It can cause the leak of battery contents, or explosions.
Use standard chargers that obtained Unidata authentication for batteries.
Otherwise, batteries will have their life reduced, face explosions, or damage WPU-7700. In this case, free
services shall not be provided.
Refrain from the use of WPU-7700, and leave the power cord of chargers unplugged when
thunders and lightening are severe.
Thunderbolts can cause severe physical injuries, or fires.
Do not hold WPU-7700 to your ears to turn on the power.
It can cause hearing impairments, or physical injuries.
Do not look at the infrared window in a direct way when using remote control.
It can cause visual impairments.
Do not use chemical detergents such as benzene, thinner, and alcohol to clean WPU-7700.
It can cause fires.
Never push the power button when WPU-7700 are wet, nor touch WPU-7700, chargers, or power
cords with wet hands.
I can cause fires or electric shocks
Precautions
This mark is intended to caution users against violating instructions since it can cause aslight physical
injury or product damage.

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Correctly install WPU-7700 in compliance with instructions.
Otherwise, it can cause an abnormal operation of WPU-7700, or reduce their life.
Be aware of radio interference.
Since this radio equipment can have radio interference, services related to life safety are not provided.
Do not install WPU-7700 in places exposed to direct sunlight, and on carpets or cushions.
It can cause fires or troubles.
Do not install WPU-7700 in narrow places with poor ventilation, or near heat sources.
It can cause fires or troubles.
Do not install WPU-7700 in places with much dust.
It can cause operational problems, or reduce phone life.
Install WPU-7700 on flat places, not on shelves or slopes.
Otherwise, it can hurt you, or cause troubles when they drop.
Since emergency calls are available only within call coverage, check in advance whether or not
calls are available.
Do not use WPU-7700 covered wrap or vinyl.
Coating can be removed.
Record and keep the information contained in WPU-7700 separately.
Since the important information stored in WPU-7700 can be removed due to unavoidable circumstances
such as users’carelessness, maintenance, and product upgrade, please keep arecord of important
information. Take note that manufacturer will not take responsibility for any damage from the loss of
information.

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If batteries are not used for a long time, keep them at room temperature after charging.
If you want to use again after leaving them for along time, it is recommended to use them after fully
charging.
Keep in mind that WPU-7700 can produce much heat while using for a long time.
Do not install WPU-7700 in heavily shaking places.
It can cause performance degradation, or reduce the life of products.
After using WPU-7700 for along time, they can produce aweak sound due to their liquid crystal
protective vinyl covering the speaker.
If WPU-7700 are separated from AP or chargers for along time, they cannot work due to battery
discharge.

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INDEX
Manual Introduction................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety Precautions.......................................................................................................................................6
BASIC USAGE..........................................................................................................................................13
Names and functions of the KEY..................................................................................................... 13
Description of Icons ..........................................................................................................................14
Basic Components.............................................................................................................................15
Battery Replacement......................................................................................................................... 15
Battery Charging Signal................................................................................................................... 16
BASIC Function........................................................................................................................................17
How to Turn On / Off.......................................................................................................................17
How to Enter Characters .................................................................................................................17
How to Enter Special Characters....................................................................................................18
Make Call...........................................................................................................................................18
Make Call the Received Number.....................................................................................................19
Make Call Using Speed Dial.............................................................................................................19
Pickup Call......................................................................................................................................... 19
Missed Call......................................................................................................................................... 19
Function on the Call..................................................................................................................................20
How to Mute......................................................................................................................................20
Save Phone Number on Calling.......................................................................................................20
Memo..................................................................................................................................................21
Volume Control.................................................................................................................................21
Phone Book................................................................................................................................................22
Search.................................................................................................................................................22
Add Phone Book................................................................................................................................23
Save New Number.............................................................................................................................24
Speed Dial ..........................................................................................................................................24

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Group settings ................................................................................................................................... 25
Call History........................................................................................................................................26
Call Time............................................................................................................................................27
Message......................................................................................................................................................28
Write Message...................................................................................................................................28
Inbox...................................................................................................................................................29
Outbox................................................................................................................................................29
Draft ...................................................................................................................................................29
Stored Message Box..........................................................................................................................30
Spam Message ................................................................................................................................... 30
Message Settings................................................................................................................................31
Organizer...................................................................................................................................................32
Alarm/Wake-up Call......................................................................................................................... 32
Calendar.............................................................................................................................................34
D-Day.................................................................................................................................................. 34
Calendar.............................................................................................................................................35
World Time........................................................................................................................................36
Ringtone.............................................................................................................................................37
Ring Sound Type............................................................................................................................... 37
Sound Effects.....................................................................................................................................38
System Alerts.....................................................................................................................................38
Volumes..............................................................................................................................................39
Screen.........................................................................................................................................................40
Wall Paper.........................................................................................................................................40
Clock Calendar..................................................................................................................................40
Banner................................................................................................................................................41
Set lighting.........................................................................................................................................42
Phone Setting.............................................................................................................................................43
Security ..............................................................................................................................................43

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Call block mode................................................................................................................................. 45
WLAN Search ................................................................................................................................... 46
Connect to new Temporary profile ................................................................................................. 46
Reset to default..................................................................................................................................47
Call Forwarding................................................................................................................................48
My Phone Information ..................................................................................................................... 49
Set Location.......................................................................................................................................50
Language............................................................................................................................................50
Appendix A : Trouble Shooting Error Message ....................................................................................51
Appendix B : Before going to Service Center.........................................................................................54
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BASIC USAGE
Names and functions of the KEY
Key Name Icon Basic functions
Direction key ▲▼◄► Used for menu viewing, Can be pressed up and down, left
and right
Left soft key
Right soft key Submenu operation etc
Send key
Used for receiving and making calls
End key
Used to end a call and to switch the power ON/ OFF
Ok key
Used to confirm
AP search key
Used for searching Access Point
Alarm key
Alarm/ Wake up call
My menu key
Using user-defined function
Message key
Using message function
Google Service key
Using Google service
Mute key
Mute ON / OFF
Vibration key
Vibration ON / OFF
Clear key Removing characters or figures entered, or moving to
previous screens
Lock key
Locks/ Unlocks button

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Description of Icons
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent a poor view of WiFi phone screen.
The screen fades out automatically to reduce battery consumption.
Signal strength
Out of call coverage
Call trial or connection
Call not available
Setting bell volume
Setting to mute, displayed when the volume is set to “0”
Setting alarm/ morning calls
Receiving messages
Setting to call forwarding service
Remaining battery life ( :sufficient, : insufficient, : none)
Being connected to network

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Basic Components
Please check whether the package includes all items as shown in the picture after purchasing the phone
set. If missing is found, contact your dealer immediately.
For safety in use, please purchase authentic products. If you want to purchase additional batteries or
chargers, contact your dealer.
Phone Battery Cradle AC Adapter
Battery Replacement
Use ones authorized by the company when you replace batteries, following the figure below.
Battery insertion Battery removal
Please turn off the power before removing battery from WiFi phone (a sudden power off can cause
troubles). If battery is inserted upside down, WiFi phone will not work.

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Time Taking to Charge
Classification Standard model (1,300mA)
Time 150 minutes
Battery Life
Successive use approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes
Successive standby approximately 40 hours
Successive use time and standby time of batteries are the estimates of the company’slaboratory,
which can be different from the figures in manual depending on the patterns they are used.
Battery Charging Signal
If batteries need charging, they display , producing ringing sound. If the sound is produced, start
charging immediately.

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BASIC Function
How to Turn On / Off
If you want to turn on the power, keep pressing for 3 seconds or more.
If you want to turn off the power, keep pressing for 3 seconds or more.
If abnormal works take place, or the power button does not work while using WiFi phone, start the
phone after removing and inserting the battery. Turn on the power after waiting for 5seconds or more
when you restart the phone.
How to Enter Characters
Entering English Alphabets
Ex) If you want to enter “UNI”:press two times àpress two times àpress three
times

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How to Enter Special Characters
If you want to create messages, press Menu à1 to select sign entering mode.
Make Call
Press after entering area code and phone number. If you selected wrong numbers, press . A
short press of deletes one number, while a long press of deletes all numbers entered.
To finish calling, press .
F
If you select Save after entering phone number, it will immediately be stored in phone book.
Send Message
You can send messages to the phone number entered. Entering phone number –press Menu button –
press button –writing massage –Press button

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Make Call the Received Number
Press button, select your desired phone number using , and press again. Amaximum of
100 phone numbers incoming and outgoing can be stored in the call list.
Make Call Using Speed Dial
Make along press of the Speed Dial desired to call. However, if the Speed Dial are 2digits or more,
make along press of the last one of the abbreviated numbers. You can press after entering the
Speed Dial.
Since if the distance from AP becomes longer, noise can be made, call near to it.
Pickup Call
To receive incoming, press . To finish calls, press
Missed Call
If you have missed call, press , and the last one of those calls will be answered.
To see calls arrived in your absence from the call list, press or and .
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