Ericsson W3X manual Installation of the Battery, Battery Function

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Battery (W35 only)

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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.

5.1Installation of the Battery

The battery is available as an accessory and is inserted between the

AC/DC adapter and the Ericsson W35.

Battery pack

Figure 50 - Battery pack and power adapter

5.2Battery 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.

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Contents Ericsson W3x Series Disclaimer CopyrightTrademark List Contents LAN PC Configuration Battery W35 onlyTroubleshooting Telephony and Fax W35 onlyGlossary Structure of this Guide IntroductionRelated Documents Ericsson W30 Data Router Product VariantsOverview of Interfaces on the Ericsson W30 W30 Data RouterWireless Broadband Services at Reliable High Speed Feature SummaryW35 Data and Voice Router Voice Services Local Wireless Access with High-level SecurityFax Service Battery back-upBack Side Interfaces HousingLabel Description Ethernet Reset10-28VDC Label Description PhoneInterface Type Description Left Side InterfacesButton Right Side Interface Signal Quality IndicatorFront Panel Symbol Color Description 4.2 W30 LED Indicators4.3 W35 LED Indicators Standby Button Built-in Ethernet IndicatorsAccess and Login to the Web User Interface Configuration and ManagementEnter PIN Code Enter PasswordEnter password Inactivity TimeoutEnter password page after inactivity timeout Overview OverviewAlarm cause Description AlarmsNetwork Information Enable the Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Configuration WizardNetwork Name Wireless LAN AuthenticationWEP-64, WEP-128 Low security Open No securityWPA, WPA2 High security Open WPA/WPA2 Mixed High securityWEP Encryption Key Wireless LAN WEP 64 BIT3.3 WPA/WPA2 Passphrase Wireless LAN WPAWireless LAN WPA2 Wireless LAN Configuration Wizard Confirmation Internet InternetMobile Network Connection Details Service providerLink Status ModeTraffic Statistics AuthenticationDNS TextAuthentication PPP passwordAuto APN PPP user nameUnlock Operator Lock Unblock SIMChange PIN Cellular Band SelectionText Description Region 2G Settings 3G SettingsLAN IP Address LANDhcp Server IP address range Text Description Enable Dhcp serverFrom IP address range toLeases LAN Port StatusEnable Wlan Wireless LANRegion Transmit Power dBmRadio Channel Data RateText Description MAC Address Scan for Wireless NetworksNetwork Name ChannelNetwork Name Ssid Enable Ssid broadcastWlan Security Text Description Network name Ssid8.3 WPA/WPA2 and Passphrase High security WEP and WEP Encryption Key Low securityWhitelist Connected DevicesAdd Clients to the Whitelist Find a Wireless Client MAC AddressNAT NATApplication Level Gateways UPnP IGDApplication Protocol Port Number Text Description NAT Port Port ForwardingServer IP Server PortPort Forwarding Example Application Server PortDelete Port Forwarding Rule Edit Port Forwarding RuleHow it Works File and Printer SharingFile Sharing Host Name and WorkgroupSafe Removal of a USB Device Text Description Storage device Printer SharingShare name Shared printer description System SystemBasic System Information Configuration Backup and RestoreSystem Restart Restore from Backup FileRestart Progress Message Software UpdateSoftware update complete Factory ResetConfiguration and Management Event Log Event LogPersistent Logging Change PasswordLogout Telephony and Fax W35 only SIM AuthenticationName Information TonesPIN required PUK requiredBattery Function Installation of the BatteryObtain IP Settings Automatically IP SettingsWindows XP Windows Configure Static IP Address Wireless LAN SettingsPrepare the Wireless Clients Install the Wireless LAN InterfaceConfigure Access to the W3x Wlan USB Sharing SettingsCheck Workgroup Settings Set Up a Connection to a Shared Storage Device Access a Shared Storage DeviceAccess a Shared Printer Printer Supporting the RAW Protocol Printer Supporting the Samba ProtocolFinish in the Add Printer Wizard Select Do not share this printer option and click NextRestart Reset to Factory Default SettingsLAN Connections Indication/Symptom What to do Internet AccessUser IP address is definedChange TCP Settings Wireless LAN ConnectionConfiguration Ansi Access to Shared Files or PrinterTelephony and Fax Service W35 only Pstn APN Access Point Name AP Access PointCdma Code Division Multiple Access Chap Challenge-Hanshake Authentication ProtocolGprs General Packet Radio Service Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolHspa High Speed Packet Access Dhcp serverElectronics Engineers MAC address Media Access Control addressImei International Mobile Equipment Identity IP Internet ProtocolPassphrase Pstn Public Switched Telephone NetworkPC Personal Computer PIN Personal Identification NumberSwitching Ssid Service Set IdentifierUmts Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service SubnetWireless WEP Wired Equivalent PrivacyWlan Wireless Local Area Network WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access