Telular Telephone SX6P 200C User Manual

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HONECELL® SX6P-200C CDMA  
Fixed Cellular Phone  
USER MANUAL  
02/21/05  
Part Number 56033201  
 
QUICK CONNECTION GUIDE  
Spike Antenna  
Phonecell SX6P-200C Fixed Cellular Phone  
LIST OF COMPONENTS  
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Desktop Phone  
Spike Antenna  
AC Power Cord  
Before installing your Phonecell® SX6P, carefully remove the contents from the shipping carton and  
check for evidence of shipping damage. Ifdamageisfound, contactyourAuthorizedTelular  
Distributororshippingagentimmediately.  
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SX6P MENU STRUCTURE  
1. Phone Book  
View  
Add  
Edit  
Erase  
Menu  
2. Call History  
Missed  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
3. Time/Alarm  
Alarm  
Erase History  
Last Call Time  
Air Time  
Time Format  
Date Format  
Clear Air Tim^  
4. Ring/Alert  
Ring Tone  
Ring Volume  
1 Min Alert  
Service Alert  
Alarm Tone  
5. Phone Settings  
Banner  
LCD Contrast  
DTMF Length  
Key Volume  
Auto Send Time  
Freq Dial Num  
Language  
Dial Tone Type  
Selftest Cycle  
6. Phone Info  
My Phone #  
Version  
Tech Mode  
7. Security  
Change Code  
Restrict  
Voice Privacy  
Lock Mode  
Reset Phone  
Hot Line  
RUIM CHV1 (RUIM Models Only)  
8. Programming  
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SAFE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT! Before installing or operating this product, read the SAFETY INFORMATION  
section of this manual.  
Install unit indoors.  
Install unit on hard, flat surface for proper ventilation.  
Do not expose unit to rain or moisture.  
Do not place unit on or close to sources of heat.  
Please see the IMPORTANT NOTICES, SAFETY INFORMATION, and WARRANTY sections of this manual  
for important information on use, warranty, and indemnification.  
IMPORTANT NOTICES  
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long as the Product was obtained from you, in the use and operation of the Product.  
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Table of Contents  
Quick Connection Guide ...................................................................................................i  
List of Components............................................................................................................i  
SX6P Menu Structure........................................................................................................ii  
Safe Operation Instructions ............................................................................................iii  
Important Notices.............................................................................................................iii  
SX6P Setup ........................................................................................................................1  
RUIM Card Installation (RUIM Model Only) ................................................................................1  
Battery Installation .......................................................................................................................2  
Battery Operation ........................................................................................................................2  
Location and Setup......................................................................................................................2  
Connecting the Handset..............................................................................................................3  
Wall Mounting..............................................................................................................................3  
Connecting the SX6P to AC Power.............................................................................................4  
RUIM Usage (RUIM Models Only) ..............................................................................................5  
Getting to Know Your SX6P .............................................................................................6  
Function Keys..............................................................................................................................6  
LCD Screen Icons .......................................................................................................................7  
Service Indication ........................................................................................................................7  
Call Functions....................................................................................................................8  
Making Calls................................................................................................................................8  
Receiving Calls............................................................................................................................8  
Ending Calls ................................................................................................................................8  
In-Call Functions..........................................................................................................................8  
Voicemail Access.........................................................................................................................9  
Reading Text (SMS) Messages...................................................................................................9  
Sending a Text Message ...........................................................................................................10  
Deleting All Text Messages........................................................................................................10  
Using Message Lock .................................................................................................................10  
Activating Message Alert ...........................................................................................................10  
Phone Book......................................................................................................................11  
Speed Dialing by Location.........................................................................................................11  
Searching the Phone Book and Dialing a Phone Book Entry ...................................................11  
Adding a New Phone Book Entry ..............................................................................................11  
Editing a Phone Book Entry ......................................................................................................12  
Erasing a Phone Book Entry .....................................................................................................12  
Call History.......................................................................................................................12  
Viewing Missed Calls.................................................................................................................12  
Viewing Outgoing Calls .............................................................................................................12  
Viewing Incoming Calls .............................................................................................................12  
Erasing All Call History..............................................................................................................12  
Viewing Last Call Time ..............................................................................................................13  
Viewing Total Air Time ...............................................................................................................13  
Clearing Air Time .......................................................................................................................13  
Time / Alarm.....................................................................................................................13  
Alarm .........................................................................................................................................13  
Time Format ..............................................................................................................................13  
Date Format ..............................................................................................................................13  
Ring / Alert .......................................................................................................................14  
Ring Tone...................................................................................................................................14  
Ring Volume ..............................................................................................................................14  
One Minute Alert........................................................................................................................14  
Service Alert ..............................................................................................................................14  
Alarm Tone.................................................................................................................................14  
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Phone Settings ................................................................................................................15  
Banner .......................................................................................................................................15  
LCD Contrast.............................................................................................................................15  
DTMF Length.............................................................................................................................15  
Key Volume ...............................................................................................................................15  
Auto Send Time.........................................................................................................................15  
Frequently Dialed Number.........................................................................................................15  
Change Language Displayed On LCD......................................................................................16  
Dial Tone Type...........................................................................................................................16  
Self Test Cycle ..........................................................................................................................16  
Phone Info........................................................................................................................16  
My Phone # (display only).........................................................................................................16  
Software Version Information ....................................................................................................16  
Tech Mode.................................................................................................................................16  
Security ............................................................................................................................17  
Change Code ............................................................................................................................17  
Restrict Outgoing Calls..............................................................................................................17  
Voice Privacy.............................................................................................................................17  
Lock Mode.................................................................................................................................17  
Reset Phone..............................................................................................................................18  
Hotline........................................................................................................................................18  
RUIM CHV1 (RUIM Models Only).............................................................................................18  
SX6P Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................20  
Conformance Statements ...............................................................................................21  
Safety Information...........................................................................................................21  
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SX6P Setup  
RUIM Card Installation (RUIM Model Only)  
Consult your service provider to determine if your unit requires the use of a RUIM (Removable User  
Identity Module). If it is a RUIM model, your SX6P will only be able to place emergency calls until you  
install a RUIM card. It will not receive calls or allow non-emergency outgoing calls without the RUIM  
card installed. For an explanation of how to configure your RUIM once your SX6P is set up, see  
RUIM Usage on page 5.  
1. Remove the power cord if it has already been connected. The power cord must be removed  
whenever a RUIM Card is removed or installed.  
2. Remove the RUIM compartment cover. - seeFigure1.  
3. Open the RUIM compartment holder.  
4. Line up the RUIM card with the arrow on the RUIM card holder - seeFigure2.  
5. Gently insert the RUIM card in the slot of the RUIM card holder.  
6. Close the RUIM card holder.  
Do not force the RUIM card holder shut. Make sure the RUIM card is aligned properly with the  
directional arrow on the holder.  
Note:  
7. Reattach the RUIM compartment cover, closing it with the separate cover screw provided.  
RUIM Compartment Cover  
Cover Screw  
RUIM Card  
Holder  
RUIM Card  
Figure 1 - RUIM compartment cover.  
Figure 2 - RUIM card installation.  
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Battery Installation  
The battery is an optional accessory that may or may not be available. Consult your service provider.  
Note:  
1. If necessary, remove the screw that may be holding the battery access door located on the  
bottom of the unit - seeFigure3.  
2. Press the battery access door tabs and remove the battery access door.  
3. Install the Telular rechargeable battery pack into the battery pack area and connect wires.  
4. Reinstall the battery access door using the screw - seeFigure4.  
Battery Access Door  
Battery Access  
Door Tab And  
Screw  
Battery Pack Area  
Figure 3 – Battery access door.  
Figure 4 - Battery installation.  
WARNING!  
Do not use batteries other than the Telular battery pack included with the SX6P.  
Using any other batteries may result in fire and/or other damage to the unit.  
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Battery Operation  
The SX6P will recharge its battery pack when connected toAC power. IfAC power is interrupted, the  
SX6P will continue to operate, using power from the battery.  
Location and Setup  
The SX6P comes with a standard spike antenna (TNC – Terminal Node Controller).  
1. Attach and finger-tighten the antenna - seeFigure5. Do not over-tighten the antenna.  
2. Select a location that is above ground and as close to windows (or exterior walls) as possible to  
get the best signal - seeFigure6.  
Figure 5 - Attach the antenna.  
Figure 6 - SX6P location.  
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Connecting the Handset  
Before you use can use the SX6P, you must connect the handset cable.  
1. Connect the handset cable to the phone jack - seeFigure7.  
2. Connect the handset cable to the handset - seeFigure7.  
Phone jack  
Handset cable  
Handset  
Figure 7 – SX6P handset connection.  
Wall Mounting  
1. Remove the mounting clip from the cradle and re-insert it with the tab pointing up - seeFigures  
8and9.  
Mounting Clip in  
Cradle (tab up)  
Remove  
Mounting Clip  
from the Cradle  
(tab down)  
Insert  
Mounting  
Clip into  
the Cradle  
(tab up)  
Figure 8 – Handset mounting clip assembly.  
Figure 9 – Handset mounting clip for wall-mount.  
2. Mark two hole locations 83 mm (3-1/4 inches) vertically apart and drill two holes into the wall.  
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3. Install the screws (not supplied) into the wall, leaving a gap of approximately 3 mm (1/8 inches)  
between the screw head and the wall.  
4. Align the mounting holes with the screws and mount the SX6P onto the screws - seeFigures10  
and11.  
Mounting  
Holes  
Figure 10 – SX6P mounting hooks.  
Figure 11 – Mount the SX6P onto the screws.  
Connecting the SX6P toAC Power  
1. Connect the DIN connector of theAC power cord into theAC power input on the rear panel of  
the SX6P - seeFigure12.  
2. Plug theAC power cord into the wall socket.  
3. Check the cellular signal strength and move the unit until the best signal possible is  
achieved - see the ServiceIndication section of this manual on page 7.  
AC Power  
Input  
DIN  
Connector  
AC Power Cord  
Wall Socket  
Figure 12 – SX6P AC power connection.  
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RUIM Usage (RUIM Models Only)  
Your service provider may require you to install a RUIM (Removable User Identity Module) in your  
SX6P for it to operate normally (see RUIM Card Installation on page 1 for details). Without a RUIM,  
these SX6Pmodels will reject incoming calls and allow only emergency outgoing calls.  
Once a RUIM-using SX6P is operating normally, you can use it to set its RUIM to require a PIN  
(Personal Identification Number, also called Cardholder Verification, or CHV), not require a PIN, or  
change the existing PIN. See Security (page 17) for details.  
Starting Your SX6P with a RUIM PIN  
IfyourRUIMrequiresaPIN, followthesesteps:  
1. Power on your SX6P.  
2. The SX6P will prompt you to enter your PIN. Enter the PIN for your RUIM, then press  
[Store].  
3. If you enter the wrong PIN, the SX6P will display an error message and ask you to reenter  
the PIN.  
4. Entering an incorrect PIN three times will cause the SX6P to block the inserted RUIM. If your  
RUIM is blocked due to incorrect PIN use, it will prompt you to enter the unblocking code. You  
must contact your service provider to obtain this unblocking code. Do not guess at the block  
code or use your own PIN to attempt to unblock the SX6P; entering wrong codes will eventually  
cause the RUIM to become permanently blocked.  
5. If you are unable to enter the correct PIN for the inserted RUIM, the SX6P will not operate  
normally. It will reject incoming calls and permit only emergency outgoing calls.  
Starting Your SX6P if Your RUIM Requires No PIN  
Power on your SX6P. No additional steps are necessary.  
Starting Your SX6P if it is Bonded to a RUIM  
An SX6P may be bonded to a specific RUIM. Once it has been bonded, the SX6P will not operate  
normally with any other RUIM installed in it. It will reject incoming calls and permit only emergency  
outgoing calls. The same holds true for any other SX6P that the bonded RUIM is installed into: it will  
not operate normally.  
To start a bonded SX6P, power it on. No additional steps are necessary if the correct RUIM is  
inserted into the SX6P.  
If you want to bond an SX6P to an RUIM, contact your service provider.  
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Getting to Know Your SX6P  
Function Keys  
LCD Screen - Displays  
Clear - To clear an entry,  
erase a digit during entry, or  
to go back one menu level.  
icons, information, and  
menu options necessary to  
operate the SX6P.  
Message - To access voicemail or to  
send an SMS (text message).  
Store - Used to store an entry.  
Menu - Used to access phone  
settings and features.  
Power - Used to power the unit  
on and off.  
Up/Down Arrows - Scroll through  
phone menus; control volume  
level for the handset and the  
“listen-only” speaker when the  
SX6P is off-hook.  
Redial - Dials the last number  
called from the SX6P.  
Flash - Used to answer call-  
waiting calls and to connect 3-way  
calls.Also used to automatically  
connect a call after dialing (skip  
dial delay).  
Asterisk/Star Key - Used as  
a backspace key when  
entering text.  
Pound/Hash Key - Used as a  
space key when entering text.  
Hold - Used to put the  
active call on hold or to  
reactivate an on-hold call.  
Mute - Prevents the party on the  
other end of a call from hearing any  
sound from the SX6P.  
Speaker - Engages the “listen-  
only” speaker feature (dialing or  
listening only).  
Figure 13 – SX6P keypad and function keys.  
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LCD Screen Icons  
Icons displayed on the LCD screen indicate the features that are in use, the status of the phone,  
signal strength and battery status - seeFigure14.  
Alarm - Indicates that  
the alarm feature has  
been set.  
Message - Displays when  
a new text or voicemail  
message has been received.  
Speaker - Indicates “listen-  
only” speaker is activated.  
Off-Hook - Indicates handset  
is off the cradle.  
Battery - Indicates the level  
of battery power. The more  
bars, the more power.  
Roam - Indicates that  
the unit is roaming.  
Private - Indicates  
enhanced voice privacy  
mode.  
Received Signal  
Strength - Indicates the  
strength of the current  
signal. The more bars, the  
stronger the signal.  
Clock - Displays the  
current time.  
Date - Displays the  
current date and day  
of the week.  
Figure 14 – SX6P LCD screen icons.  
Service Indication  
FullService  
When powered on, the banner and current date and time will display. If service is available, the  
antenna icon will display indicator bars. The number and height of the indicator bars increases as the  
signal grows stronger (the more bars, the better the signal).  
NoService  
When no service is available, the antenna icon will not display indicator lines. Contact your service  
provider to verify cellular service is activated. No calls can be made in this condition.  
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Call Functions  
Making Calls  
1. Pick up the handset or press  
2. Listen for dial tone.  
[Speaker] (listening only). The SX6P is now “off-hook.”  
3. Dial the phone number. The dialed number will be displayed. The name will also be displayed if  
it is stored in the phone book.  
Correcting Dialing Errors  
To erase one digit, press  
[Clear] once.  
To erase all digits, press and hold down  
[Clear] until all digits are erased.  
Redialing the Last Telephone Number Dialed  
1. Pick up the handset or press  
2. Press [Redial].  
[Speaker] (listening only). The SX6P is now “off-hook.”  
Receiving Calls  
When there is an incoming call, the SX6P rings, an incoming call notification displays the call type  
and Caller ID information (if available).  
Toansweranincomingcall:  
Pick up the handset and begin talking.  
– or –  
Press  
[Speaker] (listening only).  
Receiving a Call When Caller ID IsActivated  
The Caller ID feature displays the caller’s number when the SX6P rings. If the caller’s name and  
number are stored together in the SX6P phone book, the caller’s name and number will be  
displayed. Contact your service provider to activate this feature.  
If there are missed calls (calls not answered), MISSED CALLS will be displayed with the number of  
calls missed. See the Call History section of this manual on page 12 for more information.  
Note:  
Ending Calls  
To end a call, hang up the phone by placing the handset back onto the SX6P cradle.  
– or –  
Press the speaker key again to end the call (if the phone is in listening only mode).  
In-Call Functions  
Muting a Call  
1. During a call, press  
[Mute].Anotification will display in the upper right corner of the  
LCD screen.  
2. Press  
[Mute] again to un-mute the microphone.  
Using Call Waiting  
To answer an incoming call while you’re on another call, press  
[Flash]. Press  
[Flash]  
again to switch between calls. Contact your service provider regarding the availability of the call  
waiting feature.  
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Placing a Call on Hold  
1. During a call, press  
[Hold]. (Anotification will display in the upper right corner of the  
LCD display.)  
2. To reactivate the call, press  
[Hold] again.  
3-Way Calling  
Contact your service provider regarding the availability of 3-way calling.  
Toperforma3-waycall:  
1. Place the first call and wait until it connects.  
2. After the first call is connected, dial the second number.  
3. Press  
[Flash]. This connects the second call and puts the first call on hold.  
4. Wait for the second call to connect.  
5. After you are connected to the second call, press  
[Flash], which then connects the first call  
and completes the 3-way call.  
Adjusting the Handset or Speaker Volume  
During a call, press the up/down arrows to raise (  
) or lower (  
) the handset/speaker volume.  
The Speaker is a “listen-only” feature; you must use the handset to speak with your callers.  
Reminder:  
VoicemailAccess  
Contact your service provider regarding the availability of voicemail.  
1. Press  
[Message].  
2. Select 1:VoiceMail.  
3. To listen to your voicemail, select 1:Listen.  
4. If you have deleted all your messages and the message indicator does not go away after an  
hour, press 2:ClrMsgInd.  
Reading Text (SMS) Messages  
When you receive a new text message, the envelope icon will appear on the display. To access  
messages:  
1. Press  
[Message].  
2. Select 2:ReadMsgs.  
3. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired message. Press  
[Store] to read it.  
4. Once you have read the message, you can do the following:  
1: Delete  
2: Forward  
3: Reply  
[Flash]: Call: dials the callback number in the message (if available)  
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Sending a Text Message  
1. Press  
[Message].  
2. Select 3:CreateMessage.  
3. Select 1:NewMessage or 2:SentMessages.  
4. Select 1:FromPhonebook or 2:EnterNumber.  
(If you select FromPhonebook, your phone book entries will be displayed alphabetically.  
Select an entry and press  
[Store] to initiate a message to that number.)  
(If you select EnterNumber, use your keypad to enter a number and press  
to continue.)  
[Store] when you are finished writing the  
5. Type the message using the keypad. Press  
message.  
To erase one character, press  
[Clear] once; to erase the entire screen, press and hold  
): move forward one character.  
): move backward one character.  
.
# and down arrow (  
* and up arrow (  
MSG key: switch between uppercase, lowercase, and special characters.  
6. Enter the callback number that you want included with the message and press  
[Store].  
If you do not want a callback number, press  
7. Select the message priority as Normal or Urgent, then press  
8. Select Send&Save, then press [Store] if you want to send the message immediately and  
[Store].  
[Store].  
save a copy to the Sent Messages folder.  
– or –  
Select Send, then press  
[Store] if you want to send the message immediately without  
saving a copy.  
DeletingAll Text Messages  
1. Press  
[Message].  
2. Select 4:DeleteMsgs.  
3. Use the up and down arrows to select whether you would like to delete all messages, then  
press  
[Store].  
Individual messages can be deleted from the Read Msgs option.  
Note:  
Using Message Lock  
Message Lock adds password protection to the voicemail/SMS menu. If the message lock is active  
and you press  
[Message] from the idle screen, the unit will prompt you for a password (which is  
your lock code; the default is 0000).  
1. Press [Message].  
2. Select 5:MessageOption.  
3. Select 1:MessageLock.  
4. Select the desired option using the up/down arrows and press  
Activating MessageAlert  
[Store] to save.  
MessageAlert turns on and off the message alert tone. When off, the envelope icon will still be  
displayed on the LCD but there is no alert tone.  
1. Press  
[Message].  
2. Select 5:MessageOption.  
3. Select 2:MessageAlert.  
4. Select the desired option using the up/down arrows and press  
[Store] to save.  
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Phone Book  
The SX6P can be programmed to store frequently called numbers via an electronic phone book.  
The SX6P phone book can hold up to 99 entries.  
Speed Dialing by Location  
Tospeeddialaphonebookentry:  
Forentries1-9 – Lift the handset and hold down the location number until it dials.  
Forentries10-99 – Lift the handset, press the first digit and then hold down the 2nd digit until  
it dials.  
Searching the Phone Book and Dialing a Phone Book Entry  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 1:Phonebook.  
3. Select 1:View.  
There are two options for browsing the electronic phone book:  
1. Name - View all entries sorted alphabetically. To narrow your search, use your keypad to  
enter the first letter of the entry you’re looking for (for example, press 5once to display the  
“J” listings; press 5three times to display the “L” listings).  
2. Location - View all entries sorted by their 2-digit location 01 through 99.  
To dial the selected entry, press  
[Flash]. Then pick up the handset if desired. (You can also  
press  
[Store] to view the selected entry’s phone number.)  
Adding a New Phone Book Entry  
1. Enter the phone number to be stored.  
2. Press [Store].  
3. Enter the name to be stored, then press  
To enter a letter, press the phone button with that letter on it, pressing it multiple times to cycle  
[Store] again.  
through the available letters. (Press  
erase an entire entry.)  
[Clear] to erase a character; press and hold  
to  
key = backspace  
*
# key = space  
[Message] = shift between UPPERCASE and lowercase letters and special characters  
[Clear] = press once to erase a character; press and hold to erase an entire entry  
4. When the unit displays, "Locationauto=XX", press  
[Store] to save the entry.  
– or –  
Use your keypad or the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired location number, then  
press  
[Store] to save the entry.  
You can also add an entry to the phone book through the Phonebook Add option:  
(MENU > 1: Phonebook > 2: Add).  
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Editing a Phone Book Entry  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 1:PhoneBook.  
3. Select 3:Edit.  
There are two options to locate an entry for editing:  
1. Name - View all entries sorted alphabetically. To narrow your search, use your keypad to  
enter the first letter of the entry you’re looking for (for example, press 5once to display the  
“J” listings; press 5three times to display the “L” listings).  
2. Location - View all entries sorted by their two-digit location 01 through 99.  
Erasing a Phone Book Entry  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 1:Phonebook.  
3. Select 4:Erase.  
There are two options for locating an entry to erase:  
1. Name - View all entries sorted alphabetically. To narrow your search, use your keypad to  
enter the first letter of the entry you’re looking for (for example, press 5once to display the  
“J” listings; press 5three times to display the “L” listings).  
2. Location - View all entries sorted by their two-digit location 01 through 99.  
Call History  
The SX6P saves a log of the last 10 missed, outgoing, and incoming calls.  
Viewing Missed Calls  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 1:Missed.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired call and press  
[Store] to view it.  
To dial the selected entry, press  
[Flash]. Then pick up the handset if desired.  
Viewing Outgoing Calls  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 2:Outgoing.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired call and press  
[Store] to view it.  
To dial the selected entry, press  
[Flash]. Then pick up the handset if desired.  
Viewing Incoming Calls  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 3:Incoming.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired call and press  
[Store] to view it.  
To dial the selected entry, press  
[Flash]. Then pick up the handset if desired.  
ErasingAll Call History  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
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3. Select 4:EraseHistory and use the up arrow (  
4. Press [Store] to erase the Call History.  
) to select Erase.  
Viewing Last Call Time  
Todisplaythedurationofthepreviouscall:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 5:LastCallTime.  
Viewing TotalAir Time  
Todisplaythetotalairtimeusedbythephonesinceitsmemorywaslastcleared:  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 6:AirTime.  
The airtime displayed is based on a calculation performed by the phone; your actual airtime as  
determined by the network may vary.  
Note:  
ClearingAir Time  
Toclearthephone’sairtimememoryandresetittozero:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 2:CallHistory.  
3. Select 7:ClearAirTim.  
Time /Alarm  
Alarm  
The SX6P allows you to set an alarm clock that can be used one time or for every day.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 3:Time/Alarm.  
3. Select 1:Alarm.  
Time Format  
ToselectatimeformatforyourSX6P(12-houror24-hour):  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 3:Time/Alarm.  
3. Select 2:TimeFormat.  
The current time is set by the network; you cannot set the time on the phone. You may elect not to  
display the time and date.  
Note:  
Date Format  
Toselectadateformat(MM/DDorDD/MM):  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 3:Time/Alarm.  
3. Select 3:DateFormat.  
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Ring /Alert  
The SX6P is capable of supporting multiple ring tones and types of alerts. To adjust these  
settings, follow these instructions.  
Ring Tone  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 4:Ring/Alert.  
3. Select 1:RingTone.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired ring tone and press  
[Store]  
to save.  
Ring Volume  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 4:Ring/Alert.  
3. Select 2:RingVolume.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
One MinuteAlert  
/
) to select a setting and press  
[Store] to save.  
The one-minute alert beep alerts the user after every minute during a call.  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 4:Ring/Alert.  
3. Select 3:1MinAlert.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
ServiceAlert  
/
) to select ON or OFF and press  
[Store].  
The ServiceAlert is an alert that sounds when entering or leaving a service area.  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 4:Ring/Alert.  
3. Select 4:ServiceAlert.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired option and press  
[Store] to save  
your setting.  
Alarm Tone  
The alarm tone is the sound that the alarm clock makes when it rings.  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 4:Ring/Alert.  
3. Select 5:AlarmTone.  
4. Use the up/down arrows (  
/
) to select the desired ring tone and press  
[Store] to save  
your setting.  
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Phone Settings  
Banner  
The banner is the text displayed on the screen when the phone is not in use. This can be used to  
personalize your phone.  
Tosetyourphone’sbannerdisplay:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 1:Banner.  
4. Use your keypad to enter your desired banner and press  
LCD Contrast  
[Store] to save.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 2:LCDContrast.  
4. Select the desired setting and press  
DTMF Length  
[Store] to save.  
Some applications may require changing the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tone length.  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 3:DTMFLength.  
4. Select the desired option and press  
Key Volume  
[Store] to save.  
The key volume is the loudness of the tones generated when you press the phone's keys.  
1. Press [Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 4:KeyVolume.  
4. Select the desired setting and press  
Auto Send Time  
[Store] to save.  
The auto send time is the amount of time the unit waits after you have stopped entering digits before  
dialing the number.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 5:AutoSendTime.  
4. Enter the desired setting and press  
Frequently Dialed Number  
[Store] to save.  
If you dial a phone number twice and stay connected for at least 15 seconds, the unit will remember  
that phone number and automatically send it without delay. This feature may be enabled or disabled.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 6:FreqDialNumber.  
4. Select the desired setting and press  
[Store] to save.  
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Change Language Displayed On LCD  
The SX6P is capable of displaying multiple languages on the LCD screen.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 7:Language.  
4. Select the desired setting and press  
Dial Tone Type  
[Store] to save.  
Your SX6P can produce the corresponding dial tones for phone systems in several countries.  
Toselectaregionaldialtonetype:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 8:DialToneType.  
4. Select the desired setting and press  
[Store] to save.  
1. NorthAmerica (low 350 Hz, high 440 Hz)  
2. LatinAmerica (low 425 Hz, high 425 Hz)  
3. East Europe (low 425 Hz, high 425 Hz)  
4. China (low 450 Hz, high 450 Hz)  
5. Nicaragua (low 450 Hz, high 450 Hz)  
6. India (low 375.5 Hz, high 412.5 Hz)  
Self Test Cycle  
The unit will perform a periodic self test to ensure the proper operation of the phone. The default  
setting is 180 minutes (3 hours).  
Tosettheselftestcycleinterval:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 5:PhoneSettings.  
3. Select 9:SelftestCycle.  
4. Select between 0 (disables self test) and 65535 minutes and press  
[Store] to save.  
Phone Info  
My Phone # (display only)  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 6:PhoneInfo.  
3. Select 1:MyPhone#.  
Software Version Information  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 6:PhoneInfo.  
3. Select 2:Version.  
Tech Mode  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 6:PhoneInfo.  
3. Select 3:TechMode.  
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Security  
Change Code  
The lock code is a 4-digit password used to prevent unauthorized access to the phone. This  
setting allows you to change your phone’s lock code. The default lock code is 0000.  
The phone’s default lock code is 0000.  
Note:  
Tochangeyourphone’slockcode:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code. (The default lock code is 0000.)  
4. Select 1:ChangeCode.  
5. Enter your new lock code and press  
[Store] to save the new setting.  
Restrict Outgoing Calls  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 2:Restrict.  
5. Select the desired option and press  
Voice Privacy  
[Store] to save.  
The cellular CDMAnetwork offers inherent voice privacy. Check with your service provider for the  
availability of enhanced voice privacy mode. If Enhanced is selected, the phone will request  
Enhanced Voice Privacy and a "P" will be shown on the display (if Enhanced Voice Privacy has been  
granted by the network).  
TosetyourVoicePrivacylevel:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 3:VoicePrivacy.  
5. Select the desired option and press  
Lock Mode  
[Store] to save.  
The Lock Mode setting determines whether the phone will automatically lock. If Lock Mode is  
enabled, you are required to enter your lock code before being able to access the phone.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 4:LockMode.  
5. Select the desired option and press  
[Store] to save.  
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Reset Phone  
This setting is used to reset the SX6P’s settings to the user default values.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 5:ResetPhone.  
5. Select RESET and press  
[Store] to save.  
Hotline  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 6:HotLine.  
5. Select Enable (followed by phone number to dial automatically) or Disable and  
press  
[Store].  
RUIM CHV1 (RUIM Models Only)  
If your SX6P requires an RUIM, this setting allows you to enable, disable, or change its PIN  
(Personal Identification Number, also called the CHV1 [Card Holder Verification 1]).  
This menu option is not available if your SX6P is bonded to a RUIM.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 7:Security.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Select 7:RUIMCHV1.  
5. Select the desired option and press  
6. Enter the SX6P’s PIN.  
[Store].  
7. If you are changing the PIN, enter the new PIN.  
Programming  
If your phone number has not been programmed into your SX6P, the programming menu allows you  
to enter your phone number, or MIN (Mobile Identification Number), into the phone.  
ToprogramyourphonenumberintoyourSX6P:  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 8:Programming.  
3. Enter the current lock code.  
4. Enter the phone number (or MIN) and press  
[Store].  
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BONDINGAN SX6P TOARUIM  
You can bond an SX6P to the RUIM that is inserted in it. Once an SX6P has been bonded to a RUIM,  
the SX6P will not operate normally with any other RUIM installed in it. It will reject incoming calls and  
permit only emergency outgoing calls. The same holds true for any other SX6P the bonded RUIM is  
installed into; it will not operate normally.  
Bonding an SX6P to a RUIM can only be done once. It cannot be undone by the user.  
Before you can bond the SX6P to a RUIM, the RUIM must have a PIN enabled. See Security  
(page 17) for details.  
1. Press  
[Menu] to access the main menu.  
2. Select 6:PhoneInfo.  
3. Select 3:TechMode.  
4. Enter your Tech User Password.  
5. Select 8:BondingPIN.  
6. Enter the inserted RUIM’s PIN.  
7. Cycle your SX6P’s power.After the unit reboots, it will be bonded to the RUIM.  
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SX6P Troubleshooting  
Telephone Service is Not Working (Cannot place or receive calls)  
Make sure the SX6P powered on properly.  
Make sure any equipment that is externally connected to the SX6P is correctly connected.  
Test any externally connected equipment on a known system to verify operation.  
Make sure the antenna is properly connected.  
Make sure your wireless account is activated and service is established.  
Unable to Receive Calls  
Is the handset on the cradle? If not, place the handset on the cradle and try again.  
Is the SX6P making a loud repetitive tone (ROH - Receiver Off-Hook)? If so, either the speaker or  
the handset is off-hook. Hang up and try again.  
Unable to Place Calls  
If you do not hear a standard dial tone when the phone is off-hook, then there may be a problem  
with your service. Contact your service provider if you think the issue is service-related.  
Moisture or Ventilation Problems  
Is moisture forming on or around the SX6? Remove any moisture with a clean dry towel and  
move the unit to a well ventilated area. Review the Temperature and Environment section of this  
manual (page 21) for more information.  
No Power  
Is the power supply connected to the unit? Make sure power is available and that the power  
supply is properly connected to the SX6P.  
The power supply is connected but the unit still has no power. Make sure the circuit is functioning  
to the power supply. Check breakers and contact your power company. The power may be off at  
your location.  
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Conformance Statements  
FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance  
®
This Phonecell SX6Pmodel has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved  
byTelular Corporation will void your authority to operate the equipment per FCC part 15 paragraph  
15.21.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential 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 antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the terminal.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the terminal is  
connected.  
Consult yourAuthorized Telular Distributor or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Safety Information  
The Phonecell® SX6P functions as both a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, the SX6P  
receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The SX6P CDMAunit operates in the  
frequency ranges of 824 MHz to 894 MHz and / or 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz. When you use the SX6P,  
the cellular system handling your call controls the power level at which the unit transmits.  
Exposure to RF (Radio Frequency) Energy  
In 1991, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and in 1992, theAmerican  
National Standards Institute (ANSI), updated the 1982ANSI Standard for safety levels with respect  
to human exposure to RF energy.After reviewing the available body of research, more than 120  
scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industry  
developed this updated Standard. In March, 1993, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission  
(FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard.  
The design of your Telular Phonecell® SX6P complies with this updated Standard. Of course, if you  
want to limit RF exposure even further than the updatedANSI Standard, you may choose to control  
the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficient manner.  
Safe Operation Requirement  
The Phonecell® SX6P must be either wall mounted or desk mounted and should not be operated  
when any person is within 203 mm (8 inches) of the antenna.  
Temperature and Environment  
Operating Temperature: From -10°C to +50°C ; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).  
Storage Temperature: From -40°C to +60°C; Up to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).  
Antenna Care and Replacement  
Do not use the Phonecell® SX6P with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact  
with the skin, a minor burn may result. Have your antenna replaced by a qualified technician  
immediately. Use only a manufacturer-approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or  
attachments could damage the Phonecell® SX6P.  
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Driving  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of cellular products in the areas where you drive. Some  
jurisdictions prohibit your using a cellular device while driving a vehicle. Even if your jurisdiction does  
not have such a law, we strongly suggest that, for safety reasons, the driver use extreme caution  
when operating the cellular device while the vehicle is in motion.Always obey the law.  
Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from cellular  
devices may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.  
RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and  
entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to  
determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. You should also check  
with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.  
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices (such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.)  
to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy.  
Turn your Phonecell® SX6P 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.  
Aircraft  
Turn OFF your Phonecell® SX6P before boarding any aircraft.  
Use it on the ground only with crew permission.  
Do not use it in the air.  
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, U.S. FederalAviationAdministration (FAA)  
regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your cellular phone (or any  
other cellular product) while the plane is on the ground. To prevent interference with aircraft systems,  
FCC regulations prohibit using your cellular device while the plane is in the air.  
Children  
Do not allow children to play with your Phonecell® SX6P to prevent damage to the unit.  
BlastingAreas  
Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Therefore, to avoid  
interfering with blasting operations, turn your Phonecell® SX6P OFF when in a "blasting area" or in  
areas posted: "Turn off two-way radio."  
Potentially ExplosiveAtmospheres  
Turn your Phonecell® SX6P OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare,  
but your Phonecell® SX6P or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could  
cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They  
include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage  
facilities; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders;  
and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the area of your Phonecell® SX6P or  
accessories.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National  
Fire Protection Standard (FPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection  
Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA02269,Attn: Publications Sales Division.  
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Patents:  
Telular Corporation products are protected and manufactured under one or more of the following  
U.S. patents and related international patents and patents pending relating thereto: 4,658,096;  
4,737,975; 4,775,997; 4,868,519; 4,922,517; 5,134,651; 5,361,297; 5,469,494; 5,046,085;  
5,715,296.  
Trademarks:  
Telular Corporation owns the following registered trademarks: TELULAR and design, TELULAR,  
CELJACK, MAXJACK, TELCEL, HEXAGON LOGO, PHONECELL, CELSERV, TELGUARD, CPX,  
andAXCELL.  
“Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents:  
4,901,307 5,490,165 5,056,109 5,504,773 5,101,501 5,778,338  
5,506,865 5,109,390 5,511,073 5,228,054 5,535,239 5,710,784  
5,267,261 5,544,196 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 5,659,569  
5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 5,416,797 6,775,522 6,785,517  
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