DBTEL orporated DB-6645-01 WLAN VoIP Phone User Manual Manual
DBTEL Incorporated WLAN VoIP Phone Manual
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WLAN IP Phone DB-6645 Quickly Operational Manual Issue 1.0 Issued:18, Mar., 2004 DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 Revision History Version Date 1.0 18. Mar. 2004 Remarks Initial operational manual: Draft issue (for MMI ver.06) DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 1.Outline 1.1 On the handset Definition of the icons on the display Next page. Previously page. is blinking, indicating new incoming call. Handset is ready to make a call. Handset is linked to AP is blinking, indicating new unanswered Caller ID information exists. is on steady, indicating old Caller ID information exists. Keypad locked. The capitalized mode during editing. The small letter mode during editing. The Numeral mode during editing. Battery is low. Battery is fully charged. It is steady on when handset speaker is on.(Option) Definition of the keys [] Move up/down.(As a backspace key during editing) []/[] Redial/The cursor jump to right in message mode. []/[] Phone book/The cursor jump to left in message mode. [] Softkey1. [] Softkey2. [] Phone off/Escape to the last step/ Power on, off.(Press it for over 3 seconds) [] Phone on. [HOLD] Hold on the call during conversation. [TRF] Transfer the call to the other IP phone during conversation. [SHIFT] Change the lower case or upper case mode during editing [FNC] Setup a function or confirm a setup. DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 [LOCK] Keypad locked in standby mode. [0~9,*,#]/[N] Numeral (The contrast table is below). Mode Time Key Capitalized , Space . Small letter , Space . 1.2 Handset LCD display HS LCD A No service 2003/09/20 11:50 Mode Status Searching mode A DB168-user 2003/09/20 11:50 Standby mode A Battery Low Low battery mode A DB168-user 2003/09/20 11:50 New message DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 2.Programming menu Menu at handset on hook mode Phonebook [1]Search 1st entry [1]Speed dial [2]Edit [3]Erase Note: If there is no entry, “No Number!” shows instead. [1]Detail [2]Dial [3]Save [4]Erase Note: If there is no entry, “No Number!” shows instead. 2nd entry Call history [2]Add entry Name: Number: IP: [3]Erase [1]Erase one [2]Erase all [1]Missed call 1st entry 2nd entry [2]Received call 1st entry [1]Detail [2]Dial [3]Save [4]Erase 2nd entry [3]Dialed call 1st entry [1]Detail [2]Dial [3]Save [4]Erase 2nd entry Setting [4]Erase call [1]Erase all [2]Erase missed [3]Erase receive [4]Erase dialed [1]Key tone [1]On [2]Off [2]Ring melody Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3 Melody 4 Melody 5 Melody 6 DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 [3]Ring volume 0(Mute)~5(Max) [4]Time setting [1]Time zone [2]Time format GMT-12~+12 [1]24H [2]12H [3]Off [3]Date format [1]mm/dd [2]yyyy/mm/dd [3]Weekday [4]Off [4]Date edit [5]Time edit [5]Speed dial [1]On [2]Off [6]Auto answer [1]On [2]Off [7]Banner [8]NTP Server [9]Load default [10]Vibrator [1]Auto [2]Manual [1]On [2]Off DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 3.Basic phone function 3.1 Power on / off Press [] for over 3 seconds. Ex. Power on A Ex. Power off A DB168-user 2003/09/20 11:50 --------------------------Select Back 3.2 Receiving a call Calling from another Ex. Handset 69 is calling from handset 75. handset is blinking. A 75 --------------------------Clear Press [] Ok Conversation 3.3 Making a call 3.3.1 Manual input With pre-dial Press [N] Ex. It is dialing to handset 75. 1 75 --------------------------Clear Press [] dial Ok A Dialing… 75 Press [] Without pre-dial Press [] to end the call. A DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 Press [N] Ex.75 to dialing A 75 Wait for 3 sec to show the dialing. A Dialing… 75 Press [] to end the call. 3.3.2 From phone book Press [] The LCD is show the name or phone no. Note: If there is no phonebook entry previously saved in the Phonebook list, the LCD will shows “No number”. Press []/[] to choose number. Phonebook Aaron Ben 75 --------------------------Back Select Phonebook A Ben 75 Aaron --------------------------Back Select 3.3.3 Re-dial Press [] Ex. Ben Conversation Press [] to end the call. A Dialing… Ben Press [] To dial the last 20 numbers. A 123 75 129 --------------------------Back Select Press []/[] to choose redial number DB-6645 Quickly Operation Manual 18/Mar/2004 Issue 1.0 Press [] Ex. Ben Conversation Press [] to end the call. A Dialing… Ben 3.4 HS volume (To be modify in next F/W version) During the conversation: Press [] / [] to adjust volume Press Select [] to confirm the setting. A 05>>>>> --------------------------Back Select 3.5 Keypad locked Press [LOCK] Lock Keypad in standby mode. Press [LOCK] again to release. A DB168-user 2003/09/20 11:50 --------------------------Select Back In this mode, only incoming calls can be accepted. 3.6 Caller ID Total caller ID memory: 30 sets. Calling party number will be displayed on LCD. If name information is also provided, it will be displayed on LCD. 75 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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 of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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