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User Manual For ACP 606

This document provides a user's guide for a CDMA 2000 1X fixed wireless phone. It includes sections on general introduction, important safety information, phone features, basic operations like making calls and texting, settings for sound, display, security and more. The guide also covers supplemental services, personal information management features, redialing, emergency calls and the full menu structure.

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User Manual For ACP 606

This document provides a user's guide for a CDMA 2000 1X fixed wireless phone. It includes sections on general introduction, important safety information, phone features, basic operations like making calls and texting, settings for sound, display, security and more. The guide also covers supplemental services, personal information management features, redialing, emergency calls and the full menu structure.

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CDMA WLL User’s Guide  

                  ACP606 
 

CDMA – 2000 1X
Fixed Wireless Phone
User's Guide

Read this manual carefully before operating the instrument.


V1.0

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CONTENTS

1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION ...................................4


2. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................5
2.1 OPTIMAL PHONE PERFORMANCE ...........................5
2.2 CARE AND SERVICE ...............................................6
2.3 SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................................7
3. INTRODUCTION........................................................9
3.1 FRONT VIEW OF THE PHONE ..................................9
3.2 LCD DISPLAY .......................................................9
3.3 INSTALLATION.....................................................10
4. BASIC OPERATION ................................................13
4.1 MAKING A CALL ..................................................13
4.2 REDIALING LAST OUTGOING NUMBER ................15
4.3 ANSWERING A CALL............................................15
4.4 SIGNAL STRENGTH ..............................................15
4.5 MISSED CALL MESSAGE......................................16
5. CONTACTS ...............................................................17
5.1 FIND ....................................................................17
5.2 ADD ....................................................................18
5.3 SPEED DIAL LIST .................................................19
5.4 OWN NUMBER .....................................................19
5.5 MEMORY STATE ..................................................19
6. RECENT CALLS.......................................................20
6.1 RECENT CALLS ....................................................20
6.2 CALL TIMERS ......................................................21
7. SMS (SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE).....................22
7.1 RECEIVED OR OUTGOING MESSAGES ...................22
7.2 SEND A NEW MESSAGE ........................................23
7.3 ERASE MESSAGE ..................................................23
7.4 MESSAGE SETTING ..............................................24
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8. SOUND SETTING.....................................................25
8.1 VOLUMES ............................................................25
8.2 RINGER TYPE ......................................................26
8.3 KEY TONE LENGTH .............................................27
8.4 ALERT .................................................................27
9. DISPLAY SETTING .................................................29
9.1 BACKLIGHTING ...................................................29
9.2 BANNER ..............................................................29
9.3 CONTRAST...........................................................29
9.4 MENU FORMAT ...................................................30
9.5 TIME FORMAT .....................................................30
9.6 CARRIER INFO. ....................................................30
10. SECURITY SETTING..........................................31
10.1 FORBID OUTGOING CALLS ..................................31
10.2 PHONE RESET ......................................................31
10.3 MODIFY KEYBOARD UNLOCK .............................31
10.4 MODIFY SECOND PASSWORD ..............................32
10.5 CHARGE TYPE .....................................................32
11. SUPP. SERVICES.................................................33
11.1 CALL WAITING....................................................33
11.2 CALL FORWARDING ............................................33
12. PIM .........................................................................34
12.1 STOP WATCH.......................................................34
12.2 ALARM ................................................................34
12.3 SCHEDULER .........................................................34
13. BESIDE FUNCTIONS..........................................35
13.1 REDIAL ................................................................35
13.2 EMERGENCY CALL ..............................................35
14. MENU STRUCTURE ...........................................36
15. GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................41

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1. General Introduction

ACP606, one Fixed Wireless Phone which is based


on Qualcomm’s MSM6000 RF CMOS chipset, can support all
kinds of CDMA 1X 800MHz networks. Its practicality and high
integration reduces the cost and make it easy to come to the
market. Congratulations on your purchase of this Phone,
because it has greatly enhanced voice quality and can provide
various advanced features.

This Phone provides the following features:

¾ 128X64 LCD display with status indicators


¾ Whip antenna
¾ Speaker phone
¾ AC power supply (Optional)
¾ Chargeable battery group (Optional)
¾ A choice of 10 ring tones
¾ Last number redials
¾ Speed dialing with a 99-numbers memory
¾ Dial tone
¾ Adjustable ring and voice volume
¾ Scheduler, stopwatch, and alarm functions
¾ A big amount of phonebook: 150 columns (can
save 3 numbers per column)
¾ A big amount of SMS: 55 columns (in box 35
columns, out box 20 columns)
¾ Display the incoming call number
¾ DB9/F data port for software updates and phone
settings

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2. Important Information

Warning
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
¾ Do not expose this product to rain of moisture.
¾ Do not use this product near swimming pools or other
bodies of water.

Important
Read this information before installing or operating this
product.

2.1 Optimal Phone Performance


™ Do not operate your product when holding the antenna, or
when someone is within four inches (ten centimeters) to
the antenna. Holding the antenna affects the call quality
and may cause the Phone to operate at a higher power
level than needed.
™ For the best call quality, keep the antenna free from
obstructions and point the antenna straight up.
™ Do not use the unit with a damaged antenna. If the
antenna is damaged, please have your antenna replaced
by a qualified technician immediately. Use only a
manufacturer-approved antenna. Non-approved antennas,
modifications or attachments could impair call quality and
damage the phone.
™ RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded personal medical devices such as pace markers,
hospital monitor. Consult the manufacturer of any personal
medical devices to determine if it is adequately shielded
from external RF energy. Turn your phone off in health
care facilities when any regulations posted in the areas
instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities
may be using equipment that could be sensitive to
external RF energy.
™ If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
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or television reception, which can be determined by


turning the equipment off and on, users are encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the distance between the radio or
television and the Phone.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the phone is
connected.
- Consult you authorized Hisense Dealer of an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
™ Use only the battery, antenna and AC power supply
provided specially. Using any other type will invalidate the
warranty.
™ Only authorized personnel should service the phone and
its accessories. Faulty installation or service can be
dangerous and may invalidate the warranty.
™ Do not use the unit in designated “no cellular phone use”
area.
™ Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity.
™ Avoid wetting the unit with any liquid. If the unit gets wet,
turn the power off immediately and remove the backup
batteries and AC power supply. If the unit is inoperable,
then return to the service agent for service.
™ Avoid shock or impact on the unit.
™ We recommend you to charge the backup battery fully
before initial use. Backup battery may be discharged
during delivery.

2.2 Care and Service


™ Unplug the Phone from the wall outlet and remove
antenna (or disconnect antenna cable) before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning.
™ If the unit fails for any reason, do not attempt to
disassemble; contact the authorized service center for
assistance.
™ If any of the following conditions exist; unplug the unit from
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the wall plug, remove battery, and call the authorized


service center.
- The power supply cord is damaged or frayed.
- Liquid has been spilled into the unit.
- The unit has been exposed to rain or water.
- The unit has been dropped or damaged.
- The unit does not work normally by following the
operating instructions.

2.3 Safety Information


™ Do not use with car battery. It may cause an electric
shock, fire, breakdown or transformation.
™ Avoid exposure to high temperature or humidity. Avoid
wetting the unit with any liquid. If the unit gets wet, turn the
power off immediately and remove the backup batteries
and AC power supply.
™ Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity, and liquids contain
minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
™ Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as its parts can
be damaged.
™ Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries,
and wrap or melt certain plastics. We need to mention
temperatures here, as this is subjective.
™ Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up to
its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside
the phone, which could damage the phone’s electronic
circuit boards. We need to mention temperatures here, as
this is subjective.
™ Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handing of the
device could damage it. Consult your authorized dealer for
help. It may cause fire, electric shock and breakdown.
™ Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break
internal circuit boards.
™ Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong
detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth that has
been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
™ Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s moving parts
and prevent proper operation.
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™ When lightning, do not touch power plug or phone line, it


may cause an electric shock.
™ Do not install the unit in places where there is direct
sunlight. Also do not put the unit on carpets or cushions. It
may cause fire or breakdown.
™ Before using plug, check with home power voltage.
Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
™ Do not plug many power cords in outlet. It may cause fire
or electric shock.
™ Do not remodel the power cord or disassemble. If power
cord or plug is impaired, do not use it. It may cause fire or
electric shock.
™ Do not install in an ill-ventilated place. It may cause fire or
electric shock.
™ Do not touch the plug with wet hands. When disconnecting
the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug,
not the cord. Not doing so may cause fire or electric
shock.
™ Do not put heavy things on the power cord. Do not bend
power cord too much. It may cause fire or electric shock.
™ Do not peel off battery. Do not short-circuit. You may get
hurt or it may start fire by generation of heat or explosion.
™ Do not throw and impact battery. Do not dispose of
batteries by putting them in fire. It may explode.
™ When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory,
grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. It may be a cause
the adapter to breakdown.
™ A minimum separation of 20 cm must be maintained
between the antenna and all persons.

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3. Introduction

3.1 Front view of the Phone

3.2 LCD Display


The LCD shows icons on the top of the LCD screen. Different
icons appear based on the phone’s operating mode.

Indicates the signal strength in the service area.

Displayed when the CDMA service is enabled

Displayed when wake up alarm time is set.

Indicates charged battery level.

In use.

Displayed when a text message is received.

Indicates no network in the area.

Indicates the roaming service.

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3.3 Installation
You should follow each step carefully in order to guarantee
proper operation of CDMA Fixed Wireless Phone.

STEP1. Check Components

™ Fixed Wireless Phone is supplied with the following


standard unit and accessories:
1. ACP606 Main Unit with Handset
2. Whip Antenna
3. Chargeable Battery Group (Optional)
4. User Manual (English and Hindi)
5. AC/DC Power Adapter (Optional)
6. Wall mounting Accessories
™ Please make sure that these components are present
before you begin the unit installation. And then compare
the following figures and components. If components are
missing or damaged, contact the store where you
purchased the unit immediately.

STEP2. Place the Phone

™ Place the phone on the stable flat secure surface area


(desk, table, etc.). Serious damage may result if the unit
falls. Do not place the unit on, or within 1 meter of heaters
or radiators. This unit is designed for desktop usage.
Avoid direct exposure to sunlight and damp area.
™ Read the SAFETY INFORMATION located at the first part
of this document before you place the phone.

STEP3. Connect Components (See the figures in


“Installation Steps”.)

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™ Connect antenna to the antenna connector located at the


right side of the phone. If you have placed the phone on
the flat surface, bend the antenna up right.
™ Connect curl cord of handset to the RJ-11 port located at
the left side of the phone.
™ Open the battery case and install the batteries, then close
the case.
™ Connect the AC/DC Adapter cable to the DC port located
at the back of the phone.
™ Please follow steps below to get better voice quality:
1. Keep the phone away from electrical appliances
such as TV, computer, radio and so on.
2. Keep the phone in a high and central location
with no obstructions, such as metal walls.
3. Raise the integral antenna of phone to get
maximum strength of receive signal as shown in
the figure in the next page.

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STEP4 Check the LCD Display

™ After you follow the installation instruction STEP3, please


check the LCD for normal operation
™ If you do not see the status of service, please repeat the
instruction of STEP3. And confirm Fixed Wireless Phone
to get the proper signal strength from service operator
system.
The adapter type (with power cord) may be different
according to different country.

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4. Basic Operation

4.1 Making a call


The phone offers a variety of ways to make a call,
including making a call using the keypad, dial from
phonebook or speed dialing.

™ Making a call using the keypad


1. Pick up the handset or press “hands free”
button.
2. Listen for dial tone.
3. Enter the phone number with area code if
needed.
4. Wait for the auto time-out or press “Send” button.
5. The call is connected and you can start
conversation.
6. To disconnect the call, replace the handset or
press “hands free” button.

™ Making a call from phonebook


1. Pick up the handset or press “hands free”
button.
2. Listen for dial tone.
3. Press “Right” button to enter Contacts menu or
enter the Contacts menu by press [Menu]-
>[Contacts], and then select [Find].
4. Now find by name. Input the first letters, or total
letters of the name you are looking for and press
[Find], then a list of records beginning with those
letters are displayed. You can select the
corresponding input method by press [English].
There are four different input methods as

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Multitap, Numbers, English and Symbols. Or you


can choose to search by Business or Personal.
Or you can just view all records list and scroll
through to find the record you want.
5. Enter the record to see details. Select a phone
number and press “Send” to dial it. If one record
has more than one phone numbers stored and
you dial it directly, the first number is selected
and dialed out.
6. To disconnect the call, replace the handset or
press “hands free” button.

• To enter English character. Select [Multitap], and press once a


keypad to enter the first letter labeled in the keypad, twice to enter
the second letter and 3 times to enter the third letter. EX To enter
“c”, Press dial button 2 labeled “ABC” 3 times to enter “c”, After 2
seconds entering a character, the cursor is moved to the next
position automatically. Press “Left/Right” button to move the
cursor. Press “Clear” button to erase or correct entered character
• To enter number character. Select [Numbers], and press the
corresponding number button to enter the number.
• To enter specific character. Select [Symbols], and press the
corresponding number button to enter the specific character. There
are 30 symbols corresponding to the number, and you can press
“Up/Down”button to change the characters representing by 1-9
number buttons.

™ Make a call with a speed dial Refer to Speed Dial List in


5.3 Speed Dial List for more details.
If you input one less than 2 digits (including 2) number and
press “Send”, then the entry stored in this location is
selected and dialed out

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4.2 Redialing Last Outgoing Number


1. Pick up the handset or press “hands free”
button.
2. Listen for dial tone.
3. Press “RDL” button. The last number that you
called will be re-dialed.

• Correcting dialing mistakes


1. Press “Clear” button shortly to erase the most recent
digit.
2. Press and hold “Clear” button for at least one second
to erase all the entered digits.
• If the phone is locked, enter the lock Code.
• If the call did not go through, press the hook switch and
dial again.
• Flashing/Hook Switch
1. While in the middle of a call, pressing the hook switch
for less than 1 second will be treated as a flash. After 1
second, the call will be terminated.
2. Very briefly pressing the hook switch will be ignored.

4.3 Answering a Call


1. When the bell rings, pick up the handset or press
“hands free” button.
2. Start conversation.
3. To disconnect the call, replace the handset or
press “hands free” again.

4.4 Signal Strength


The quality of calls depends on the signal strength in your
area. The stronger the signal, the better the call quality.
The signal strength icon indicates the current strength as
a number of bars. You can see bars according to the
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strength of received signal in the upper-left part of the


LCD.

4.5 Missed Call Message


If a call is received and not answered, you are informed
that you have missed a call. The latest missed call is
displayed on LCD, you can press [CALLS] to read the
details of this missed call or press [OK] to erase “Missed
call” message.

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5. Contacts

5.1 Find

Find by name
You can find a phone number by name in the contacts
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts]->[Find] ->[Name]to enter the
find menu.
3. Input the name that you want to look for and
press [Find].
4. Enter the corresponding name; there are two
options, which are Options and the number
5. You can enter to the Options to add new, edit the
name, classify contact and erase the contact, or
enter to the number to set the number type, edit
it, erase it, add it to speed dial.
6. Press [Save] to save and exit.

View All
You can view all of the contacts.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts] ->[Find]->[View All] to enter
the all contacts menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the
corresponding name.
4. Enter this name to check the number and there
are two options, which are Options and the
number
5. You can enter to the Options to add new, edit the
name, classify contact and erase the contact, or
enter to the number to set the number type, edit
it, erase it, add it to speed dial.
6. Press [Save] to save and exit.
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Business and Personal


You can find the phone number by groups.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts] ->[Find]->[Business] or
[Personal] to enter the different groups.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the
corresponding name.
4. Enter to this name to check the number and there
are two options, which are Options and the
number
5. You can enter to the Options to add new, edit the
name, classify contact and erase the contact, or
enter to the number to set the number type, edit
it, erase it, add it to speed dial.
6. Press [Save] to save and exit.

5.2 Add

Add to Phone
You can add the new to the contacts.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts]->[Add]->[Add to Phone] to
enter the add new menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the contents
types that you want to add which include Phone,
Email, Address and Web Page.
4. Input the materials, when inputting a phone
number, you can save the extension number
following “P”. Press [NEXT] and input the name,
and then press [NEXT] to save.
5. You can enter to the Options to add new, edit the
name, classify contact and erase the contact, or
enter to the number to set the number type, edit
it, erase it, add it to speed dial.
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6. Press [Save] to save and exit.

5.3 Speed Dial List


You can check the speed dial list.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts]->[Speed Dial List] to enter the
different groups.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the
corresponding number.
4. You can enter one item to erase this contact.

5.4 Own Number


You can check and set Own phone number.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts]->[Own Number] enter own
number menu.

5.5 Memory state


You can check memory state of contacts.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Contacts]->[memory state ] enter
memory state menu.

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6. Recent Calls

6.1 Recent Calls


There are three items including missed calls, incoming calls
and outgoing calls. The operations under every item are
similar.

1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Recent Calls]->[Missed calls] or [Incoming
Calls] or [Outgoing Calls] to enter the different
items.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the
corresponding name.
4. Enter to this name, and there are 7 operations
including call number, time, view number, delete
entry, send SMS Message, save new and save to
existing.
• Call Number: The call number is only valid when you
pick up the handset or press “hands free” button.
• Time: You can check the time by pressing [Time].
• View Number: You can check the number by
pressing [View Number].
• Delete Entry: If you want to delete this entry, press
Delete Entry], and select [Yes] to delete this entry.
• Send SMS Message: If you want to send SMS
message to this number, press [Send SMS
Message], and edit the message text, then you can
select send or save this message by corresponding
operation.
• Save New: If you want to save this number, press
[Save New].
• Save to existing: If you want to delete this entry,
press [Save to existing].

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6.2 Call Timers


There are four timers in the menu, which are Previous call
time, Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls and All Calls.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Recent Calls]->[Call Timers]->[Previous
Call Time],[Outgoing Calls], [Incoming Calls] and
[All Calls] to enter the corresponding menus.
3. Press “Left/Right” button to select the settings.
Press [Reset] to set the timer to zero.
4. Press [OK] to save and exit.

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7. SMS (Short Message Service)

SMS is available when your phone is turned on. Using


Message button allows you to access messages for viewing on
the LCD screen or to send a message. While viewing a
message, you can call back to the number displayed in the
message by picking up handset or press “hands free” button..
Check with your WLL service provider regarding the availability
of this feature. The information in a message depends on the
mode the WLL is operating in and the service’s capabilities.

7.1 Received or outgoing Messages


You can check, forward, edit and erase the received or
outgoing messages.
1. Press [Messages].
2. Press “Up/Down” to select [InBox], [OutBox].
3. Press “Up/Down” to select the message you want to
check. And also there are some other operations in every
Box.
• In [InBox], there are 5 operations including Next,
Erase, Forward, Reply, Sender. You can press [Next]
to check the following messages one by one. You can
press [Erase] to erase this message. You can press
[Forward] to forward this message. You can press
[Reply] to reply this message. You can press
[Sender] to operate the sender’s information.
• In [OutBox], there are 4 operations including Done,
Erase, Send and Forward. You can press [Done] to
go back to the outbox list. You can press [Erase] to
erase this message. You can press [Send] send this
message again. You can press [Forward] to forward
this message.

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• When you send or forward the existing messages,


you can edit it with any input method you want.

7.2 Send a new message


You can send a new message.
1. Press [Messages].
2. Press “Up/Down” to select [Create Message]
3. Input the phone number you want to send or
select it from the contacts and press [Continue]
to enter the message edit box, and then input the
content you want to send and press [Continue].
You can select any input method you want.
4. There are two options as Send and Save, you
can select to send or save this message to
outbox by press [Send] or [Save].
5. Also you can send the preformatted messages by
entering the [Preformatted Message]. The
process is as following: Press [MESSAGE]->
[Preformatted Message], and use “Up/Down” to
select the preformatted message that you want.
The following process is as same as Create
Message.

7.3 Erase message


You can erase messages by the following modes.
1. Press [Messages]->[Erase Messages] to enter
the erase menu.
2. Press “Up/Down” button to select the erase
modes. There are 3 erase modes including
[Entire InBox], [Entire OutBox] and [Old
Inbox]. You can enter Entire Inbox and press
[Yes] to erase the entire inbox messages. Other
box erase method is as same as Entire InBox.
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And if you don’t want to erase, please select


[No].

7.4 Message Setting


You can set some features of the messages

Voice Mail Number


You can set or edit voice mail number.
1. Press [Messages]->[Message Setting]->[Voice
Mail Number] to enter the setting menu.
2. Press “Left/ Right” to select go back or edit voice
mail number.

Message Alert
You can different message alert mode.
1. Press [Messages]->[Message Setting]-
>[Message Alert] to enter the setting menu.
2. Press “Up/Down” to select the alert mode you
want. There are three modes including None,
Alert Once and Alert &Remind.
3. None means no alert when a new message
incoming; Alert Once means only alert once
when a new message incoming. Alert &Remind
means alert and remind when a new message
incoming.

Auto Erase Inbox


You can select auto or not-auto erase inbox
1. Press [Messages]->[Message Setting]->[Auto
Erase Inbox] to enter the setting menu.
2. Press “Up/Down” to select [Enable] or [Disable]
to enable or disable this function.

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8. Sound Setting

This menu allows you to adjust the various different volumes.

8.1 Volumes

Ringer Volume
The ringer volume when a call is incoming can be
adjusted.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Volume]->[Ringer] to
enter the Ringer volume adjusting menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust ringer volume.
4. Press “SELECT”.

Voice Volume
The voice volume of the other party can be adjusted.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Volume]->[Voice
Volume] to enter the Voice Volume adjusting
menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust voice volume.
4. Press “SELECT”.
5. when you hold up the handset, you can adjust
the voive volume of handset and when idle or
hands free state, you can adjust the voice volume
of the speaker.

Key Beep volume


The Key Beep volume when you press a key can be
adjusted.
1. Press [MENU].

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2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Volume]->[Key Beep]


to enter the Key volume adjusting menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust key beep
volume.
4. Press “SELECT”.

Mic volume
You can adjust the microphone volume.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Volume]->[Mic
Volume] to enter the microphone volume
adjusting menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust microphone
volume.
4. Press “SELECT”.
5. when you hold up the handset, you can adjust
the microphone volume of handset and when idle
or pressing “hands free” button, you can adjust
the microphone volume of the speaker.

Notes: The adjusted microphone volume can


only become effective next time.

8.2 Ringer Type


You can select the various ringer types.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press[Sound Setting]->[Ringer Type] to enter the
Ringer type adjusting menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust ringer volume.
There are 10 different ringer types.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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8.3 Key Tone Length


You can modify the key tone length.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Key Tone Length] to
enter the key tone length adjust menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to adjust ringer volume.
There are two modes as “Normal” and “Long”.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

8.4 Alert

Missed Call
You can enable or disable the missed call alert.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]->[Alert]->[Missed call] to
enter the missed call menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the modes.
There are 2 different modes as Enable and
Disable..
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

Service
You can enable or disable the service alert.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Sound Setting]-> [Alert]->[Service] to enter
the service menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the modes.
There are 2 different modes as Enable and
Disable..
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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Minute Alert
You can enable or disable the minute alert.
1. Press [MENU] in on-hook state.
2. Press [Sound Setting]-> [Alert]->[Minute Alert] to
enter the minute alert menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the modes.
There are 2 different modes as Enable and
Disable..
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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9. Display setting

9.1 Backlighting
You can enable or disable the backlighting.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Backlighting] to enter
the backlighting menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the
backlighting modes. There are 4 different
backlighting modes as Off, 10s, 20s,30s,
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

9.2 Banner
You can edit the banner.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Banner]->[Edit] to
enter the Banner edit menu
3. Select the corresponding input method by press
[Multitap] and edit the banner. There are four
different input methods as Multitap,
Numbers,English and Symbols.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

9.3 Contrast
You can adjust the contrast
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Contrast] to enter the
contrast adjust menu
3. Press “Left/Right” button to adjust the contrast.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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9.4 Menu Format


You can change the menu format
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Menu Format] to
enter the menu format menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the menu
format. There are 2 different menu formats as
Large Icons and Small Icons.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

9.5 Time Format


You can change the time format.
1. Press [MENU] in on-hook state.
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Time Format] to enter
the time format menu
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select the time
format. There are 2 different time formats as
AM/PM and 24HR..
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

9.6 Carrier Info.


You can enable or disable Carrier Information.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Display Setting]->[Carrier Info.] to enter
the Carrier Info. menu

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10. Security setting

10.1 Forbid Outgoing Calls


You can set the forbidden outgoing calls
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Security Settings]->[Forbid outgoing calls]
to enter the setting menu.
3. Input the password and press “select”.
4. Press “up/Down” button to select [On] or
[Cancel].

10.2 Phone Reset


You can restore the phone set.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Security Settings]->[Phone Reset] to enter
the reset menu.
3. Input the password and press “select”.
4. Press “Left/Right” button to select [OK] or
[Cancel].
5. Press “OK” to save and exit, the phone will
restart.

10.3 Modify Keyboard Unlock


You can change the keyboard unlock password.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Security Settings]->[Modify Keyboard
unlock] to enter the keyboard unlock menu.
3. Input the old password and press “select”, and
then input new password.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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10.4 Modify Second Password


You can modify the second password.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Security Settings]->[Modify Second
Password] to enter the Modify Second Password
menu.
3. Input the old password and press “SELECT”,
and then input new password.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

10.5 Charge Type


You can set battery charging type.
1. Press [MENU].
2. Press [Security Settings]->[Charge Type] to
enter the charge type menu.
3. Press “Up/Down” button to select [Fast Charge]
or [Slow Charge].
4. Set the corresponding item according to the
steps.

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11. Supp. Services

11.1 Call Waiting


You can set this function to receive another call when
answering a call.
1. Press [MENU] in off-hook or talking state.
2. Press [Supp. Services]->[Call Waiting] to enter
the Call Waiting menu
3. Press “Left/Right” button to select the call-
waiting mode. There are 3 different call waiting
modes as Activate, Deactivate and Cancel.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

11.2 Call Forwarding


You can set this function to forward the call to the third
one when talking.
1. Press [MENU] in off-hook or talking state.
2. Press [Supp. Services]->[Call Forwarding] to
enter the Call Forwarding menu
3. Press “Left/Right” button to select the call-
forwarding mode. There are 6 different call
forwarding modes as All, Busy, No Answer,
Default, Cancel all and Number.
4. Press “SELECT” to save and exit.

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12. PIM

This phone provides some extra functions including Stop


Watch, Alarm, Scheduler.

12.1 Stop Watch


1. Press [PIM]->[Stop Watch] to enter the stop
watch menu.
2. Press [Start] to start the stopwatch, and then
press [Stop] to stop the Stopwatch. If you want
to continue, press [Start] again, if you want to
reset back to zero, press [Reset]

12.2 Alarm
1. Press [PIM]->[Alarm] to enter the alarm menu.
2. Press [Enable] to enable the alarm. You also can
set the alarm time by pressing [Set] In Set menu,
you can set the alarm time on hour, and minute.
Also you can select the alarm-indicating mode as
Once, Daily or Weekday.

12.3 Scheduler
1. Press [PIM]->[Scheduler] to enter the Scheduler
menu.
2. Press “Up/Down” to select [View Day], [View
Month], [Add Event] or [Options] to check or set
the schedule.

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13. Beside Functions

13.1 Redial
Pick up the handset or press “hands free” button and “RDL”
button to redial last outgoing number.

13.2 Emergency Call


Even if phone is in no service state, it is possible to call of
Emergency number.
1. Pick up the handset or press “hands free”
button.
2. Enter the Emergency number.
3. Looking for Emergency Service.
4. Calling to Emergency.
5. The call is connected and you can start
conversation.
6. To disconnect the call, replace the handset or
press “hands free” button.

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14. Menu Structure

Name ..
View All ..
Find Business ..
Personal ..

Phone
Email
Contacts
Add Add to
Address
Phone
Web Page
.. ..
Speed dial list .. ..
Own Number .. ..
Phone ..
Memory state Back ..
Call Number ..
Time ..
View ..
Number
Edit Number ..
Delete entry ..
Send SMS ..
Missed Calls message
Save New ..
Save to ..
Existing
Call Number ..
Time ..
View ..
Recent
Number

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Calls Edit Number ..


Delete entry ..
Incoming Send SMS ..
Calls message
Save New ..
Save to ..
Existing
Call Number ..
Time ..
View ..
Number
Outgoing Calls Edit Number ..
Delete entry ..
Send SMS ..
message
Save New ..
Previous OK
Call time Reset
Outgoing OK
Calls Reset
Call Timers Incoming OK
Calls Reset
All Calls OK
Reset
Voice mail .. ..
Next
Erase
Forward
Inbox Sub_Menus Reply
Sender
..
Create .. ..

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message
Preformatted .. ..
message
Done
Messages Erase
Outbox Sub_Menus Send
Forward
.. ..
Erase Back ..
Messages Entire Inbox ..
Entire ..
Outbox
Old inbox ..
..
None
Message Alert Once
Message Alert Alert &
Settings Remind
Auto Erase Enable
Inbox Disable
Ringer ..
Voice ..
Volume Volume
Key beep ..
Mic Volume ..
Ringer Type ..
Key tone Normal ..
Sound Length Long ..
Setting Enable
Missed Call Disable
Enable
Alert Service Disable

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Enable
Minute alert Disable
Off ..
10s ..
Backlighting 20s ..
30s ..
Banner .. ..
Contrast .. ..
Large icons ..
Display Menu format Small icons ..
Setting AM/PM ..
Time format 24 HR ..
Carrier info .. ..
Forbid Enter On
Outgoing calls password Cancel
Phone reset Enter On
password Cancel
Security Modify .. ..
Setting Keyboard
unlock
Modify second .. ..
password
Charge type Fast Charge ..
Slow Charge ..
Activate ..
Call waiting Deactivate ..
Cancel ..
Activate
All Deactivate
Supp. Cancel
Service Activate
Busy Deactivate

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Cancel
Activate
Call No Answer Deactivate
Forwarding Cancel
Activate
Default Deactivate
Cancel
Cancel all Yes
No
Continue
Number Cancel
Stop watch .. ..
Alarm .. ..
View day ..
View month ..
Add Event ..
PIM Set work
Scheduler hours
Options Auto
delete
Default
alarm

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15. General Information

Main Unit

Item Description

Tx Frequency 824MHz-849MHz
Rx Frequency 869MHz-894MHz
Channel 1.25MHz
Bandwidth
Tx Power Biggest RF Output power:23~ ~30dBm
Smallest controlled output power:~
~50dBm
Rx Sensitivity -105dBm~ ~25dBm
Size 167mm(W) X 199mm(L) X 57mm(H)
Weight (G) 760
Operating -20-+50
Temperature

AC/DC Adapter

Item Description
Input Voltage AC 90~300V
Input 50/60Hz
Frequency
Output Voltage 12V (DC), Max 450mA

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Battery

Item Description
Capacity 3.6V-1800mAh, Ni-MH batteries

Talk duration 180-250 minutes


time
Standby 200 Hours
duration time
Charging Fast charge, 5 Hours
duration time Slow charge, 16 Hours

Note!
1. Network environment, setting of the phone, playing music
will reduce the standby duration time.
2. The performance of the battery will change according to
the charging status, environment temperature and the
current radio wave.
3. Battery is charged for the first time, Must select slow
charge.
4. Please charge the battery in normal temperature.
5. Suggest you should charge the batteries within 3 months
at least.

Data Cable (Option)


There are 2 types of Data Cable, one is USB Data Cable with
USB connector (PC side) and DB9/M connector (Phone side)
named as USB_CM6, another is RS232 Data Cable with
DB9/F connector (PC side) and DB9/M connector Phone side)
named as RS232_CM6. Users can select Data Cable type
according to your computer.
USB Data Cable can suit all computers because of its USB
feature.

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CDMA – 2000 1X
Fixed Wireless Phone
User's Guide

Model: ACP606

DCN: C25-725-722-001
Accessories shown may not be part of Standard Equipment
Technical details are subject to change without notice.
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Supplied by ITI Limited,
Dooravani Nagar,
Bangalore – 560016.

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