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Telephony and Fax (W35 only)
A telephone and/or a fax machine can be connected to the Ericsson W35
via the “Phone” and/or “Phone/Fax” connectors.
Note:
A telephone must be connected to the “Phone” connector and a fax
machine to the “Phone/Fax” connector.
The telephony and the fax services will work without any further
configurations but must be supported by the subscription/network in order
to work.
If you experience problems see the trouble shooting section 7.7 –
Telephony and Fax Service
.
4.1
SIM Authentication
It is possible to enter the PIN code for SIM authentication via a telephone
connected to the Ericsson W35 (instead of the WUI). See section 3.1.1 –
Enter PIN Code
.
Note:
Emergency calls (i.e. 112 or 911) can always be made, even
without a SIM card or the correct PIN code.
Follow the steps below to enter the PIN code using a telephone connected
to the Ericsson
W35. The “PIN required” and “PUK required” tones are
described in Table 24
– Information Tones
on the next page
.
1.
Pick up the telephone handset. If you hear the dial tone, you do not
need to enter any PIN. If you hear the specific “PIN required” tone,
proceed to step 2.
2. Dial
*
<PIN>
#
If the PIN is correct, you will hear the normal dial tone, which indicates
that the voice service is activated and that it is possible to make phone
calls.
If the PIN is incorrect, you will hear the “PIN required” tone again.
Repeat step 2.
Note:
If three attempts have been made with an incorrect PIN, the SIM
card is blocked and you will hear a new tone, indicating that the
PUK is required to unblock the SIM card.
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To unblock the SIM card, dial the following sequence:
*
<PUK>
*
<new PIN>
*
<new PIN>
#
If the PUK is correct and the new PIN codes agree, you will hear the normal
dial tone, which indicates that the voice service is activated and that it is
possible to make phone calls. Remember the new PIN for future use.
If the PUK is incorrect or the new PIN codes do not agree, you will hear the
“PUK required” tone again. Repeat the “unblock SIM card” sequence
above.
Note:
If ten attempts have been made with an incorrect PUK, the SIM
card is permanently blocked and a new SIM card is required.
Contact your service provider.
4.2
Information Tones
The Ericsson W35 generates information tones in your telephone handset,
thus providing the same characteristics as the one given by the traditional
fixed line network.
The following table describes the nature of the unique information tones
you will get when using the Ericsson W35.
Table 24 - Information Tones
Name
Nature
Description
PIN required
–––––
50
–––––
50
200
200
Repeating 200 ms tone
at regular 50 ms
intervals.
SIM authentication is
required to enable the voice
service.
PUK required
––
50
––
50
50
50
Repeating 50 ms tone
at regular 50 ms
intervals.
The SIM card is blocked.
The PUK and a new PIN are
required to unblock the SIM
card.
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Battery (W35 only)
The Ericsson W35 can be powered by a rechargeable battery pack to
provide voice service redundancy in the event of a total mains power
failure. When mains powered, the Ericsson W35 will keep the battery
charged.
Note:
The battery is not fully charged when delivered. The charging time
for an empty battery is about 4 hours. The battery will not charge if
the environment temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius, due to
over heating protection.
5.1
Installation of the Battery
The battery is available as an accessory and is inserted between the
AC/DC adapter and the Ericsson W35.
Figure 50 - Battery pack and power adapter
5.2
Battery Function
If a power failure occurs the Ericsson W35 automatically switches over to
battery operation. In order to extend the battery time only voice services is
available. Data services, such as USB, Ethernet and Wireless LAN
functions will be unavailable.
The
Standby
button on the front of the Ericsson W3x is red when
powered by battery (or when the Standby button has been pressed).
The stand by time is up to 4 hours if no telephone calls are made. Talk time
is typically 3 hours. Battery time depends on the mobile network signal
quality, battery age, and environmental temperature.
Battery pack
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PC Configuration
The connection to the Ericsson W3x may require specific PC configuration.
This chapter includes instructions on how to configure Internet Protocol (IP)
settings as well as establish wireless connection(s) with the Ericsson W3x.
The descriptions include examples from Windows XP and 2000. If you use
another operating system, please refer to the system documentation or
online help.
6.1
IP Settings
The Ericsson W3x automatically assigns the IP settings to your PC(s). You
only need to configure the PC(s) according to the instructions below to
accept the information. In some cases however, you may want to configure
IP settings manually. See section 6.1.2 –
Configuring Static IP Address
.
If you want to allow wireless PCs to access your device, you also have to
follow the instructions in section 6.2 –
Wireless LAN Settings
.
6.1.1
Obtain IP Settings Automatically
Follow the instructions that correspond to the operating system installed on
your PC.
6.1.1.1
Windows XP
1.
In the Windows task bar, click the
Start
button, and then click
Control
Panel
. The
Control Panel
window is displayed.
2.
If you are using Category View, Click
Network and Internet
Connections
and then
Network Connections
. If you are using
Classic View, double-click
Network Connections
. The
Network
Connections
window is displayed.
3.
Double-click the icon corresponding to your network interface card
(NIC). This icon is usually labeled
Local Area Connection
. The
Local
Area Connection Properties
window is displayed with a list of
currently installed network items.
4.
Select Internet Protocol TCP/IP and ensure that the check box beside
the text is selected. Click
Properties
.
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5. In the
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
window, select Obtain an
IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
6. Click
OK
twice to confirm your changes and close the windows, and
then close the
Control Panel
window.
6.1.1.2
Windows 2000
First, check for the IP protocol and, if necessary, install it:
1.
In the Windows task bar, click the
Start
button, point to
Settings
, and
then click
Control Panel
.
2. Double-click the
Network and Dial-up Connections
icon.
3. In the
Network and Dial-up Connections
window, right-click the
Local Area Connection
icon, and then click
Properties
.
The
Local Area Connection Properties
dialog box is displayed with a
list of currently installed network components. If the list includes
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
, then the protocol has already been
enabled. Skip to step 11.
4. If
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
does not display as an installed
component, click
Install…
.
5. In the
Select Network Component Type
dialog box, select
Protocol
,
and then click
Add…
.
6. Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
in the
Network Protocols
list, and
then click
OK
.
You may be prompted to install files from your Windows 2000
installation CD or other media. Follow the instructions to install the files.
7. If prompted, click
OK
to restart your computer with the new settings.
Next, configure the PCs to accept IP information assigned by the Ericsson
W3x:
8.
In the Windows task bar, click the
Start
button, point to
Settings
, and
then click
Control Panel
.
9. Double-click the
Network and Dial-up Connections
icon.
10. In the
Network and Dial-up Connections
window, right-click the
Local Area Connection
icon, and then click
Properties
.

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