Guo Wei Electronics DECT49B94TAMBS Digital Cordless Telephone with Answering Machine (Base) User Manual SunCorp Generic GAP Specification

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MMI Specification
Document 2.0
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Revision History
Revision
document
Version 1.0
Version 1.1
Author
Date
Comments
Wenfei
Wenfei
10 Nov 05
24 Dec 05
Initial document
Add support for RPAS menu on Base to work with DECT 10
H/S 3.1
Modify CID icon clarification 3.8.2
Change SMS service centre 4.4.5
Add Automatic SMS Registration 4.4.5.10
Version 1.2
Wenfei
10 Apr. 06
Version 2.0
Chester
24 Sep 08
Remove Automatic SMS registration
Add Remark on Call Screening 4.3.8
Add ECO
Add HS name & HH-MM toggle
Modify Russian CID menu
Add Hot Key menu
Reference
DECT 20 MMI specifications
Revision
Author
Date
document
Version 1.1
Wing
11 Oct 02
Version 1.2
Wing
15 Nov 02
Version 1.3
Version 1.4
Wing
Wing
Version 1.5
Wing,
Derek
Version 1.5.1
Derek
Version 1.6
Wing
Version 1.7
Yamada
Version 1.7a
Version 1.8
Version 1.9
Parag
Wing
Wing
Version 1.9a
Version 2.0
Wing
Wing
For DECT 9+
Yamada
DECT 9+ R1.1 Yamada
DECT 9+
Yamada
Comments
Initial document
Update, add answered/unanswered call icon
3 H/S > 2H/S
PAGE
17 JAN 03
Delete 3 way conversation, B/U charging LED and H/S
LED, changed H/S Menu setting (ear volume) and charging
iron for quick charging.
20 MAR 03
30 phonebook, 3 languages, 3.5.6, 4 base per H/S, CLIP
operation, Menu structure, test mode, Flash display “R”,
pause display “P”
28-MAR-2003 Add a Auto Searching Function in Selection Base Menu
Define the function for short and long press KEY_STAR
during talk or pre-dialing and number storage mode in more
details
03 Apr 03
Language: English, French, German, Special caller texts
display format
04 Apr 03
Change the “UNLOCK method. Down key to allow to recall
CLIP list
04 Apr 03
Update Revision number on title page
14 Apr 03
1.3.1 3.1 3.2 4 4.1.3 8.2
24 JUN 03
1.3.1 2.2 3,2 3.2.4 3.7.1 3.3.1 Menu structure 4.1.2
4.7.2
17 JUL03
3.9.1
12 Aug03
3.5.1
25 Oct03
28 Oct 03
27 Nov 03
Modify the document for DECT 9+
Add more explanation for features
Add the alarm activation
Modify the handset paging
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DECT 9+ R1.3 WP Chen
3 June 04
Update
DECT 20 R1.4
23 Aug 04
Update: Platform to DECT20
Items:3.2.5,3.2.8,3.3.1,3.7.2,3.13,4.0,4.2 and 4.2.7,4.3.10.2
Updated to full DSPG DECT 20-2/DECT 48-2 specification
DECT 20-2/
DECT 48-2
R1.5
WP Chen
Zhang Ye
Ruth
Wilson
13th June 05
13th July 05
Updated Standby display, Date Format, PIN CODE entry,
Charge LED
DECT 20-2-2 MMI Addendum
Revision
Author
Date
document
Version 0.1
Ruth
17th July 05
Version 1.2
Ruth
24th July 05
Version 1.21
Version 1.22
Ruth
Ruth
Comments
29th July 05
1st August 05
Initial document
Support of # & * in SMS, EEPROM control of VMWI LED,
EEPROM control of Flash rate on Base LED for Talk &
Event, new EEPROM parameter for Flash rate of Base
LED on “In Use” & “Event”, Holland DTMF “SECRET”
Added new DATE – TIME menu, re-order languages
Clarification on out of range/unregistered
DECT 15/49 Telephone Answering and Recording Machine operation requirement Document
Revision
Author
Date
Comments
document
Revision 1.0 Yamada 15 Sep 04
Initial document
Revision 1.1 Yamada 03 Feb 05
Add base operation and LED display on the base
Add the option for without voice prompt
Delete Time setting from the menu
Revision 1.2 Yamada 16 Feb 05
Describes more detail about “No Voice prompt”
Describes more about Call screening and remote
interrogation
Revision 1.3 Yamada 14 Mar 05
Modify for Answer delay setting
Add the “DEL ALL?” on the handset display when finish
playing the message.
Add the option “New message playback” by Short press or
Long press.
Revision 1.4 Yamada 24 June 05
Add the DECT 15 menu
Add EEPROM setting for recording time limit
Revision 1.5
Yamada
01 Aug 05
Delete Time setting menu operation
Add the handset TAM icon display indication description
Revision 1.6
Yamada
02 Aug 05
Change the Flashing timing for TAM icon
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Contents
FEATURE LIST.......................................................................................................... 8
FEATURES OF SUNCORP GAP DECT ............................................................ 12
1.1
Purpose of this document ....................................................................................................... 12
1.2
General features ....................................................................................................................... 12
1.3
Handset description ................................................................................................................. 13
1.3.1
Handset keypad................................................................................................................... 13
1.3.2
LCD display ......................................................................................................................... 16
1.3.3
Standby display ................................................................................................................... 17
1.3.4
LED...................................................................................................................................... 17
1.3.5
Tones................................................................................................................................... 18
1.4
Base description....................................................................................................................... 18
1.4.1
Page Key ............................................................................................................................. 18
1.4.2
LED...................................................................................................................................... 18
1.4.3
Tones................................................................................................................................... 19
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.16
MAIN USER INTERFACE .................................................................................. 20
Power up.................................................................................................................................... 20
Standby mode ........................................................................................................................... 20
TALK mode................................................................................................................................ 20
Intercom mode .......................................................................................................................... 21
Incoming call mode .................................................................................................................. 21
MENU mode............................................................................................................................... 21
Phonebook mode...................................................................................................................... 21
Redial list mode ........................................................................................................................ 21
CLIP mode ................................................................................................................................. 21
Charging mode...................................................................................................................... 21
VoiceMail................................................................................................................................ 21
Incoming SMS Mode ............................................................................................................. 22
Message Mode....................................................................................................................... 22
Answer Machine Mode ......................................................................................................... 22
Busy mode............................................................................................................................. 22
Power down ........................................................................................................................... 22
CALL USER INTERFACE.................................................................................. 23
3.1
Incoming call............................................................................................................................. 23
3.1.1
To answer the call: .............................................................................................................. 23
3.2
External outgoing call .............................................................................................................. 23
3.2.1
Normal dialling:.................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.2
Pre-dialling:.......................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.3
Dialling PAUSE.................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.4
Flash key ............................................................................................................................. 24
3.2.5
DTMF dialling ...................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.6
Pulse dialling ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.7
Temporary DTMF dialling.................................................................................................... 24
3.2.8
Dial tone detection............................................................................................................... 24
3.2.9
Call timer display ................................................................................................................. 24
3.2.10 Mute..................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.11 Changing Earpiece Volume during Call .............................................................................. 25
3.3
Incoming SMS ........................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.1
To read the message: ......................................................................................................... 25
3.4
Direct access memory ............................................................................................................. 25
3.4.1
How to access the direct memory dial number during idle.................................................. 25
3.4.2
During OFF HOOK .............................................................................................................. 25
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3.5
Redial feature ............................................................................................................................ 26
3.5.1
Redial list ............................................................................................................................. 26
3.5.2
Dial out redial after OFF HOOK .......................................................................................... 26
3.5.3
Delete a redial buffer : ......................................................................................................... 26
3.5.4
Delete all redial buffer : ....................................................................................................... 26
3.5.5
Store a Redial list into PHONEBOOK ................................................................................. 26
3.6
Internal call transfer ................................................................................................................. 26
3.7
Conference call between two handset and external caller .................................................. 27
3.8
Caller ID (CLIP) features .......................................................................................................... 27
3.8.1
General features.................................................................................................................. 27
3.8.2
Caller ID display .................................................................................................................. 27
3.8.3
Recall CLIP list .................................................................................................................... 29
3.8.4
Delete one CLIP list............................................................................................................. 30
3.8.5
Delete all CLIP list ............................................................................................................... 30
3.8.6
Store a CLIP list into PHONEBOOK ................................................................................... 30
3.8.7
Dial out CLIP list .................................................................................................................. 30
3.9
Phonebook ................................................................................................................................ 30
3.9.1
Dial a number of the phonebook list.................................................................................... 30
3.9.2
Dial a number of the phonebook list during Talk................................................................. 31
3.10
Intercom ................................................................................................................................. 31
3.10.1 Internal call .......................................................................................................................... 31
3.10.2 End of intercom call............................................................................................................. 31
3.10.3 Intercom mode..................................................................................................................... 31
3.10.4 End of intercom ................................................................................................................... 31
3.11
Page button ........................................................................................................................... 31
3.12
Battery and charge management ........................................................................................ 32
3.12.1 Battery indicator................................................................................................................... 32
3.12.2 Low battery conditions......................................................................................................... 32
3.12.3 Charge conditions................................................................................................................ 32
3.12.4 Quick charge ....................................................................................................................... 32
3.12.5 Start-up with low batteries ................................................................................................... 32
3.13
Range indication ................................................................................................................... 33
3.13.1 Out of range tone................................................................................................................. 33
3.13.2 In range tone ....................................................................................................................... 33
3.13.3 Range limit tone during a call .............................................................................................. 33
3.14
Alarm activation .................................................................................................................... 33
3.14.1 During idle ........................................................................................................................... 33
3.14.2 During Talk .......................................................................................................................... 33
3.14.3 During ringing or paging ...................................................................................................... 34
MENU SETTINGS .............................................................................................. 35
4.1
MESSAGE PLAY ....................................................................................................................... 40
4.2
PHONEBOOK ............................................................................................................................ 41
4.2.1
Add a name ......................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.2
Delete a name ..................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.3
Modify a name or number ................................................................................................... 42
4.3
TAM SETTING ........................................................................................................................... 42
4.3.1
Answer ON/OFF .................................................................................................................. 42
4.3.2
Answer mode....................................................................................................................... 42
4.3.3
Record Memo ...................................................................................................................... 43
4.3.4
Outgoing message .............................................................................................................. 43
4.3.5
Day Setting .......................................................................................................................... 44
4.3.6
Answer Delay ...................................................................................................................... 44
4.3.7
Security Code (PIN) ............................................................................................................ 44
4.3.8
Call Screening ..................................................................................................................... 45
4.4
SMS ............................................................................................................................................ 45
4.4.1
PERSONAL SMS ................................................................................................................ 46
4.4.2
INBOX ................................................................................................................................. 47
4.4.3
WRITE ................................................................................................................................. 47
4.4.4
Delete All ............................................................................................................................. 48
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4.4.5
SMS Settings....................................................................................................................... 48
4.5
SETUP........................................................................................................................................ 51
4.5.1
BASE VOL........................................................................................................................... 52
4.5.2
BASE MEL........................................................................................................................... 52
4.5.3
DEL HS................................................................................................................................ 52
4.5.4
PIN CODE ........................................................................................................................... 52
4.5.5
Dial mode selection (This mode will not appear when set the Pulse dialling disable by
EEPROM) .......................................................................................................................................... 52
4.5.6
Recall duration selection ..................................................................................................... 52
4.5.7
Default settings.................................................................................................................... 53
4.5.8
RCID (MENU can be enabled or disabled by EEPROM).................................................... 54
4.5.9
ECO MODE ......................................................................................................................... 55
4.6
HANDSET .................................................................................................................................. 56
4.6.1
BEEP ................................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.1.1 KEYTONE ........................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.1.2 LOW BATTERY................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.1.3 OUTRANGE ........................................................................................................................ 56
4.6.2
INT RING VOL..................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.3
EXT RING VOL ................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.4
INT MELODY....................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.5
EXT MELODY ..................................................................................................................... 56
4.6.6
CLOCK SET ........................................................................................................................ 56
4.6.7
ALARM SET ........................................................................................................................ 57
4.6.8
AUTO ANSWER.................................................................................................................. 57
4.6.9
NAME .................................................................................................................................. 57
4.6.10 LANGUAGE......................................................................................................................... 57
4.6.11 DATE SET ........................................................................................................................... 57
4.6.12 HOT KEYS .......................................................................................................................... 58
4.6.13 KEY LOCK........................................................................................................................... 58
4.6.13.1 Quick KEY LOCK ................................................................................................................ 58
4.6.13.2 To unlock key: ..................................................................................................................... 58
4.7
REGISTER ................................................................................................................................. 58
4.7.1
SELECT BASE .................................................................................................................... 58
4.7.2
REG BASE .......................................................................................................................... 58
ANSWER MACHINE FEATURES...................................................................... 60
5.1
Base description....................................................................................................................... 60
5.1.1
One digit 7 segment LED Display on the base unit............................................................. 60
5.1.2
LED...................................................................................................................................... 60
5.1.3
Buttons for TAM control....................................................................................................... 60
5.1.4
Supervisory tone duration ................................................................................................... 60
5.1.5
Voice prompts (It is available by EEPROM setting) ............................................................ 60
5.2
Base unit operation .................................................................................................................. 62
5.2.1
Display................................................................................................................................. 62
5.2.2
In sue LED indication .......................................................................................................... 63
5.2.3
Key Operation...................................................................................................................... 63
5.2.4
Stop ..................................................................................................................................... 63
5.2.5
Volume control..................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.6
Answer delay ....................................................................................................................... 64
5.2.7
Message Alert setting (If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall not be available) ........ 65
5.2.8
Answer on/off setting........................................................................................................... 65
5.2.9
Outgoing message .............................................................................................................. 66
5.2.9.1 Recording OGM................................................................................................................... 66
5.2.9.2 Checking OGM. ................................................................................................................... 66
5.3
Call answering and message recording................................................................................. 67
5.4
Memory full................................................................................................................................ 68
5.5
Message playback .................................................................................................................... 68
5.5.1
Playback .............................................................................................................................. 68
5.5.2
Skip forwards and backwards. ............................................................................................ 69
5.5.3
Fast play .............................................................................................................................. 69
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Deleting messages during playback.................................................................................... 69
5.5.5
End of message play........................................................................................................... 70
5.5.6
Playing new messages........................................................................................................ 70
5.5.7
Setting is “No voice prompt” ................................................................................................ 70
5.6
Remote interrogation. .............................................................................................................. 70
5.6.1
With Voice prompt ............................................................................................................... 70
5.6.2
Without Voice prompt .......................................................................................................... 73
5.7
Technical requirement ............................................................................................................. 74
5.7.1
Default setting data ............................................................................................................. 74
5.7.2
Setting for countries variance and type of product.............................................................. 74
5.7.3
BPR detection (Branch Phone Detection)........................................................................... 74
5.7.4
CPC (ECS) detection (End of call signal)............................................................................ 74
5.7.5
Silence detection ................................................................................................................. 75
5.7.6
Tone detection..................................................................................................................... 75
5.7.7
DTMF detection ................................................................................................................... 75
5.7.8
AGC for recording................................................................................................................ 76
5.7.9
Audio out put level setting ................................................................................................... 76
5.7.10 Supervisory tone.................................................................................................................. 76
5.7.11 Tail cut ................................................................................................................................. 76
5.7.12 Ring signal detection ........................................................................................................... 76
5.7.13 LED flashing ........................................................................................................................ 77
5.7.14 Data storage ........................................................................................................................ 77
6.1
6.2
6.3
PREFIX DIALLING............................................................................................. 78
Detect string.............................................................................................................................. 78
Replace string ........................................................................................................................... 78
Detecting and replacment........................................................................................................ 78
QUICK DEFAULT SETTINGS ........................................................................... 80
SUBSCRIBE A NEW HANDSET ....................................................................... 81
TEST MODES .................................................................................................... 82
9.1
9.2
Handset test modes.................................................................................................................. 82
Base unit test modes ............................................................................................................... 82
10
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... 83
10.1
10.2
CLIP Standards ..................................................................................................................... 83
DECT Specifications............................................................................................................. 83
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Feature List
DECTStudio
Display and Aesthetics
Primary Liquid Crystal Display
Secondary Display
Icon set
Key count
Animations
10
LEDs / Indicators
Display Backlight
Backlit keypad Options
Set Menu Background Colour
Screensaver in Primary LCD in power save
11
Idle Display
Character Sets / Text
Font Description
Predictive Text
Word wrap
Character type(s) supported
ID
10
11
General Features
GAP Compatibility
Multi-base / Handset
Base Station / Handset System Security (PIN code)
Dialling Mode
Paging From base to handset(s)
3 way conferencing (2 internal with 1 external)
3 way conferencing plus simultaneous intercom
Auto-talk / Standby
Recall / Flash
Dialling Pause
Pre-dialling Facility
Handset : 2-line Black and White
including icons; Alphanumeric 14
segments x 12
Handset : CCITT keys (12), Talk (1),
SMS [option] (1), Flash (1), INT (1),
Phonebook/Back (1), Up (1), down
(1), Menu (1), Redial (1), Clear (1);
Base : Page (1), up (1), down (1),
play (1), stop (1), delete (1), skip
back/forwards (2), answer (1), OGM
(1)
Handset: in use (1 LED) (presence
subject to Industrial design) ; Base :
Power/in use/events (1 LED),
charging (1 LED), Messages (1x 7segment LED)
Industrial design and cost Dependent
Industrial design and cost Dependent
Handset Name / Clock (user
selectable), Date
YES
Phonebook : alpha-numeric;
proprietary character set; SMS :
alpha-numeric; proprietary character
set
YES
4 Base / 5 Handsets
4 DIGIT
Tone / Standard Pulse. Pulse menu
option can be hidden by EEPROM
setting
YES
YES
YES
Yes, user can disable Auto-talk
Timed Break (Flash) only; Flash time
user switchable
YES
YES
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13
14
15
16
17
18
Out-of-range Warning
PABX Access code
Restore to Default Settings
Alarm
Walky Talky Feature
Call Barring
21
Low Battery Warning
Call Timer
Handset Power On/Off
Microphone Mute Facility
22
Last Number Redial
23
33
Display Languages
Ability To Name Handsets
Calendar Function
Keypad Lock
Call Transfer Between Handsets
Intercom Between Handsets
Handset Priority
Resident Games
Downloadable Games
ECO Mode
Other Features (L)
ID
Sounds / Audio
19
20
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Resident Ringer Melodies
Ringer Volume Control
Internal Calls
Handset Receiver Volume Control
Audio clips
Vibrating Ringer (Handset)
Keytone on/off
Audio Quality Specifications
Echo Canceller
Handset Amplification
Handsfree
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Wired Headset Compatibility
10
11
12
13
Standby : visual; In Call : audible and
visual
YES
YES
Standby : visual; In Call : audible and
visual
YES
YES, on R key
YES
10 entries - Delete All / Selective
Delete
17 - English, French, German, Italian,
Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Slovak,
Dutch, Portuguese, Norwegian,
Russian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish,
Czech, Finnish
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Handset : 5 - Monophonic; Base : 5 Monphonic
Handset : 5 Levels + OFF; Base : 5
Levels + OFF
Melodies : 5 - Monophonic; Volume :
5 Levels + OFF
5 Levels
YES
Industrial design and cost Dependent
Industrial design and cost Dependent
Phonebook Features
Phonebook
Copy Phonebook across handsets
Handset : 50, available in idle/during
talk
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SIM Reader / Writer
SIM PIN entry
SIM area code programming
Menu option to Empty Phonebook
Save Number in pre-dial mode
Copy Caller ID entry to phonebook
Copy Redial number to phonebook
Caller ID Features
Caller Display In Base
Caller ID Mode
Other Caller ID modes supported
Caller ID Type
Can see both name and number on the display
during incoming caller ID
Calls List
Caller ID matching to Phonebook
Calls List Includes Time / Date of Call
Network Related Features
Network Services Menu
10
11
12
13
14
15
Multi-Country Settings
Option to Disable RPAS
Hot Keys
Prefix Dialling
Area Code Management
Network Voice Mail Indication (FSK)
Messaging Features
Messaging Technologies Supported
Supported Formats (Messaging)
DCS coding
Message Capacity
Long Message support
Sub Addressing to handset (multi-handset SMS)
Multi-user SMS (sub-addressing to base mailbox)
Templates
Drafts Folder
Matching Incoming SMS Number to Phonebook
Emoticons
Dedicated New SMS Indicator
Audible Alert On Incoming SMS Messages
(Handset)
Message Forwarding
Reply To Messages
YES
YES
FSK/DTMF
Bellcore / "KPN"/Russian CID
Type 1 and 2
YES
40, dynamic allocation between
Received and Missed
Ringtones : Resident - Direct
Assignment
YES
unless otherwise stated by EEPROM
parameters set at factory. KPN
requires specific hardware
Factory setting & Menu selection
Under digits 1 and 2 - can store R, P,
*, # and numbers. User changeable
Factory setting
TBA
YES
SMS Protocol 1
TBA
SMS : 15 (dynamic over all SMS
mailboxes), located in the base
YES
message buffer only
Handset icon steady, base LED
flashes
YES, can be disabled by user
YES (includes editing)
YES
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Send SMS to email
Send SMS to fax
SMS Service Centres
Calling SMS Sender / Receiver
Automatic SMS Registration
SMS Notification (Delivery Report)
Audible confirmation of successful SMS sent
Send SMS from Calls List / Redial List
Save SMS Number to phonebook
Answering Machine Features
Voice Prompts
Outgoing Message
Audible Message Alert
Pre-recorded OGM
Total Recording Time (excluding voice prompts)
Incoming Messages
Call Screening
Call Intercept
Memo Message
Message Counter
Message Playback Features
Message Full Indication
Private Playback Via Handset
Ring Delay Selector
Remote Access ID
Remote Access Options
Two Way Recording
Technical Characteristics
Last Number Redial Memory Length
Phonebook Name Length
Memory Number Length
Handset Name Length
Battery Type
2 Send / 2 Receive
English, French, German, Italian
1 x Answer & Record, 1 x Answer
only (max recording time 3 minutes
for each)
YES
18 Minutes
Each ICM : Max 3 minutes; Max
Number of messages : 59
YES
YES
OPTION
1 x 7 segment LED
Skip Back, Skip Forwards, Pause,
Delete, Stop
YES
YES
2-9, Toll Saver
3digit
Messages : Play, Delete (selective
and all), Skip back, skip forwards;
General : Switch on/off, change
OGMs
32 Digits
12 characters
20 Digits
10 characters
NiMH
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1.1
Features of SunCorp GAP DECT
Purpose of this document
The purpose of this document is to describe the specifications and the MMI
products. It includes information about :
• Hardware and software features
• User interface description
• User settings
1.2
General features
General features
Display caller name*
Phonebook of 50 entries
List of last 40 calls
Search by name
Time stamped calls
10 last numbers redial
Redial last outgoing number
Different melody for internal and external calls
Display caller number during conversation
Automatic answering when taking the handset from the
base
Automatic phone off when placing the handset on
cradle
Mute key
Pre-dialling
Intercom
Free intercom between handsets
Transfer a call to another handset
Conference call between two handset and line
Dialling mode changing during conversation
User friendly menu
Option functions (Set by EEPROM)
Display length of conversation
Two direct access keys
Seventeen Languages
Prefix dialling number
PIN code for set-up
Page function
SMS
Select earpiece volume (Total 5 step)
Stores 15 text messages
Select ringer volume (Total 5 steps)
5 different melodies
Answer Machine
Out of range tone
User changeable Voice prompts
Battery warning tone
Up to 18 minutes recording time
Customisable name of each handset
7 Segment LED message indicator
Alarm Clock on the handset
Hardware option
5 Portable Parts per base
Head set jack
4 Fixed Parts per handset
Backlight LCD
Backlight key board
LED for Talk and incoming ring
*Caller ID Type I & II
*CLIP type I & II FSK (ETSI) & DTMF
*only if the function is supported by the network and type II is option
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Handset description
1.3.1
Handset keypad
Some keys have more than one usage depending on the MMI state (standby, in call, menu mode).
The table hereafter gives all the possible actions for each key. In the following chapters, the reference
for one key will be indicated with the main action of the key. Sometimes the second (or third) meaning
will be indicated as follows: KEY_USE1/KEY_USE2.
Talk mode
Incoming
call
Incoming
SMS
Msg Mode
Confirm
Confirm
Menu
mode
Phonebook mode
Standby mode
KEY_MENU/OK
MENU
Enter menu
KEY_LNR
Redial/Pause
Enter Redial list
Redial (first
key in call)
Pause (after
first key)
Pause
Pause
Redial (first
key in call)
Pause (after
first key)
KEY_UP/CLIP
▲
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume up
Choose
Receiver
Volume Up
Receiver
Volume Up
choose
choose
KEY_DOWN/CLI
▼
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume down
Choose
Receiver
Volume
Down
Receiver
Volume
Down
choose
choose
KEY_MEM/EXIT
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Exit
Exit
Clear / Exit
Toggle Mute
Toggle Mute
Clear / Exit
Clear / Exit
Standby
mode
Standby
mode
Exit
KEY_CLEAR
Go in TALK
mode
from
incoming
call
Outgoing
call
Key name
confirm
confirm
Pause
KEY_HOOK
Go in TALK
mode
KEY_INT
Int
Intercom
Transfer the
call
Transfer the
call
KEY_R/POWER
Power off
(hold)
Flash
Flash
KEY_0
Dial 0
Dial 0
KEY_1
Pre-dial 0
Toggle HS
name and HHMM (Long
Press)
Pre-dial 1
(DDK1:Long)
Dial 1
Dial 1
KEY_2
Pre-dial 2
(DDK2:Long)
Dial 2
Dial 2
KEY_3
Pre-dial 3
Dial 3
Dial 3
KEY_4
Pre-dial 4
Dial 4
Dial 4
KEY_5
Pre-dial 5
Dial 5
Dial 5
KEY_6
Pre-dial 6
Dial 6
Dial 6
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KEY_7
Pre-dial 7
Dial 7
Dial 7
KEY_8
Pre-dial 8
Dial 8
Dial 8
KEY_9
Pre-dial 9
Dial 9
Dial 9
KEY_STAR/LO
CK
Pre-dial *
Toggle key lock
(Hold)
Pre-dial #
Toggle to
display
additional
digits
Dial *
Go into
DTMF mode
from pulse
Dial #
Go into
Conference
call
KEY_HASH
Dial *
Go into
DTMF mode
from pulse
Dial #
Go into
Conference
call
Short press is less than 1 second
Long press is more than 1.5 second
Hold is press and hold more than 3 seconds
KEY_MEM will not be used for Exit or cancel in any mode, with the exception of Redial list, CID list
and when modifying a Phonebook entry, where the functionality will remain as described in DECT 20-1
specification. In these instances, KEY_MEM will remain as Exit. In all other cases, KEY_MEM is
assigned only to activating Phonebook.
KEY_CLEAR will be used as Exit for all modes, except where text entry is in progress or when
KEY_CLEAR is used to delete a Redial / CID item. During text entry, a long press of KEY_CLEAR will
clear all text displayed.
1.3.1.1
TIME Entry
The following rules will be applied for the user entering of Time.
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1.3.1.2
Time range is between 00 :00 – 23 :59.
Only numeric values are permitted for entry, any other key press with emit an error beep
The first digit will be enabled only for {0,1,2} other digits will be ignored and make and error
beep
When the first digit is set to 2, pressing 0-3 on the second digit will advance the cursor.
Pressing 4-9 will not change the digit, and an error beep would be heard.
When the second digit is greater than 3, pressing 0-1 on the first digit will advance the cursor
to the second digit. Pressing 2 will not change the first digit, and an error beep will be heard.
The user is expected to change the second digit before entering the first digit.
The third digit will enable {0-5}, other digits will be ignored when pressed.
The fourth digit will be enabled for {0-9}
The user will not be able to enter a temporary illegal number.
In addition, the user will be able to exit from time entry, by pressing . In this
case, no changes will be made to the time entry, and the user will return to the menu one level
above.
Spanish key entry
First press
Space
Second press
Third press
Fourth press
Fifth press
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1.3.2 LCD display
The LCD display is composed of 12 characters in capital letter form (12 * 14 segments alphanumeric
chars) and 16 icons.
A new character will be supported for the Spanish language as shown below.
The definition of the icons is as follows:
Icon
NAME
Definition
HOOK_IND
Off hook indicator
EXT
EXT
External call engaged
INT
INT
Internal call engaged
NEW_CLIP_IND
Caller identification available /new numbers in call listing
NEW_SMS_IND
Message waiting
CLIP_ANSWERED indicate answered call
CLIP_UNANSWER indicate unanswered call
ED
PHONEBOOK_IND Phonebook indicator
MENU_IND
Menu indicator
BATTERY
3 levels battery indicator
1 segment: weak, 2 segments: medium, 3 segments: full
The segments scroll during battery recharging and stop scrolling
when battery is full
Handset keypad locked. When in SMS, indicates the private mailbox
LOCK_IND
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LEFT_ARROW
Signal strength indicator.
The icon is steady when handset is locked to its base
The icon flashes when the handset is unlocked or not subscribed to
any base
Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits)
RIGHT_ARROW
Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits)
VMWI_IND
Voice Mail Waiting indicator
TAM_IND
Local answering machine
ANTENNA
1.3.3 Standby display
In standby mode, the display shows the current time and the handset number (space and 1 digit). An
EEPROM parameter, HS label, controls the display of the ‘HS’ text. When the HS label parameter is
set the ‘HS’ text will be displayed as shown in Example 1, when the HS label parameter is not set, the
text will be removed as shown in Example 2. The default will be to have the text displayed i.e. HS label
parameter set.
EX 1(_15 – 53_HS_ 2_)
EX 2(_15 – 53____ 2_)
After Talk OFF, the display shows the handset name and the communication duration alternately for 5
seconds
EX 3(MY HANDSET )
(The “-“ between hour and minute shall be flashing every second)
1.3.4
LED
• Talk LED
Action
Standby mode
Subscription mode
In call
Incoming call
LED state
OFF
Flash
Flash
Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern.
• Key backlight LED
Action
Standby mode
During incoming call
External call
External call on hold
LED state
OFF
Flash (0.25 s ON/OFF)
ON
Flash (0.5 s ON/OFF)
• LCD backlight LED
Action
Standby mode (No key
press)
LED state
OFF
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Press any key
During key lock
Incoming call
1.3.5
ON for 8 seconds after press last key
OFF
ON
Tones
Nr
Name
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Ring 5
TONE_CONFIRM
TONE_LOW_BATT
10
TONE_FREE
11
TONE_CALL_WAITING
12
TONE_BUSY
13
TONE_ERROR
14
TONE_IN_RANGE
15
TONE_WARNING
16
TONE_OFF_HOOK_WARNING
17
TONE_RING_BACK
18
TONE_ALARM_CLOCK
19
TONE_NEW_SMS
1.4
Base description
1.4.1
Page Key
Key action
MMI action
Short press (<5 s)
Send a page to handsets
Long Press (>=5s)
Enters subscription mode (in use LED will flash)
1.4.2
LED
ƒ Power/In use LED
Action
Standby mode
Subscription mode
In call
Incoming call
New SMS
New VMWI
LED state
ON
Flash
Flash
Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern
Flash slowly, 0.75s ON/OFF
Flash slowly, 0.75s ON/OFF
The flash rate for “In call” and “Event” (“new SMS” & “new VMWI”) will each be controlled by a
parameter which defines the Flash rate of the Base LED.
ƒ 7 Segment message indicator
Answer on with messages Number of the messages
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ƒ Charge LED
Action
LED state
Standby mode, Handset
ON
charging in cradle
Note, the Base LED will flash either when a new SMS message is received or when a new VMWI
message is received, as described above.
The Base LED will continue to flash whilst there are unread SMS messages or any active VMWI
messages.
For SMS, the unread messages can be removed either by reading the messages or by deleting the
messages, either as single message or by deleting all of the SMS messages.
For VMWI, the active messages will be removed by a VMWI OFF message, or by deleting an
individual VMWI message, or by manual override and delete of all messages by the user via a long
press of the ‘5’ key. Note that multiple servers will be handled for VMWI, so a single VMWI OFF
message may only remove a specific VMWI message, with others remaining active, and the LED
continuing to Flash. One exception condition is when a HS is registered to the BS, and either out of
range or powered down. In this case, the VMWI OFF indication will not reach the HS, and the Base
LED will continue to blink until the HS returns to within range, and the Service centre sends a VMWI
OFF message. In this case, the user may over-ride the function, and turn off the Base LED, using a
long press of ‘5’. Flashing of the BASE LED on VMWI will be controlled via an EEPROM parameter,
default value will be ON.
1.4.3
Tones
The five base melodies are shown in the following table
Nr
Name
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Ring 5
TONE_CONFIRM
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Main User interface
2.1
Power up
Plug the power supply into the base. The in use LED will power on and TONE_CONFIRM.
Insert batteries in the handset. If battery level is enough (see Start up with low batteries chapter), the
handset will start.
The display will show “BASE 1” and antenna flashing, until it locks onto its subscribed base. If the
handset finds its base in the first 10 seconds, no beeps are played (see Range indication chapter).
Then the display shows the standby display.
2.2
Standby mode
In standby mode, the display shows the current time and the handset number, preceded by HS.
The ANTENNA icon is steady. The BATTERY icon indicates the charge level.
Handset:
Events
Press KEY_HOOK
Press KEY_INT
Press KEY_MENU
Press KEY_MEM
Press KEY_STAR/LOCK
(hold 3 second)
Press KEY_LNR/PAUSE
Press KEY_DOWN/CLIP
Press KEY_R/POWER
(hold 3 second)
Press 1,2,3……0,*,#
Incoming call signal
Another handset TALK
Battery is low
Battery is too low
On charging
Long press for 1 or 2
Handset mode
Enter TALK mode
Enter intercom mode
Enter MENU mode
Enter phonebook mode
Enter KEY LOCK mode
Enter redial list mode
Enter CLIP mode
Enter power down mode
Pre-dialling
Incoming call mode
Busy mode
Battery low icon
Power down mode
Charging mode
Access direct pre-programmed
number
Base:
Events
Press PAGE KEY
Long press PAGE KEY
Incoming call signal
2.3
Base mode
Enter PAGE mode
Enter SUBSCRIPTION mode
Incoming call mode
TALK mode
Refer to External outgoing call
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2.4
Intercom mode
Refer to intercom
2.5
Incoming call mode
Refer to incoming call
2.6
MENU mode
Refer to MENU settings
2.7
Phonebook mode
Refer to phonebook
2.8
Redial list mode
Refer to redial features
2.9
CLIP mode
Refer to Caller ID (CLIP) feature
2.10 Charging mode
Refer to Charging conditions
2.11 VoiceMail
An indication is given to the user when voicemail is waiting, called the VMWI (Voice Mail Waiting
Indication).
VWMI notifications/de-notifications can be received from multiple voicemail servers. Matching of VMWI
notifications/de-notification will be done using the number field.
On receipt of a VWMI ‘ON’ message
The VMWI notifications will be stored in the CID list.
Each entry will show the CID of the voice mail server, including the box number if
provided.
- The name of the voice mail server, as sent in the 'Name' field will also be stored in CID,
along with the Date/Time of the call. The Name field can receive up to 50 characters, but
the display will be truncated to 12 characters.
- Note that no additional VWMI will be added to the list, if the server number is already
existing on the list, but in this case the date and time will be updated on the existing entry
in the CID list. The name field will also be replaced. It may contain the number of new
messages for the user
The
icon will be flash.
Note that the CID list will operate as a FIFO buffer. If the CID list is full, on receipt of a new
notification, it will replace the oldest non-VMWI item in the CID list.
To access the voicemail server, the user can press
the CID list.
whilst the VMWI is displayed in
On receipt of a VMWI ‘OFF’ message
If the de-notification matches an item which already exists in the CID list, then the
notification will be removed from the list.
If the item does not exist on the list, then the de-notification will be ignored.
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If no other notifications remain in the list, the
icon will be removed
The user can manually turn off the display of the VMWI icon, by a long press of '5', whilst viewing CID
list. This will delete all VMWI items in CID list and turn off the icon in ALL HANDSETS
The user can manually remove VMWI notifications from the CID list using the delete function.
2.12 Incoming SMS Mode
Refer to Incoming SMS
2.13 Message Mode
Refer to SMS
2.14 Answer Machine Mode
Refer to Massage Play
Refer to TAM Settings
Refer to Answer machine features
2.15 Busy mode
When one Handset is TALK, another handset’s “EXT” icon, and TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press
KEY_HOOK
2.16 Power down
Make a long press on KEY_R/POWER, and the handset power down.
Press and hold KEY_R/POWER for 5 seconds to wake it up.
When the handset wakes up, the clock time data shall be transferred from base.
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Call User interface
3.1
Incoming call
Display
The display shows "CALL" and EXT icon blinks (0.5 s ON/OFF), if caller ID information is available
(see 3.5), caller name or number is displayed.
Both the Talk indication LED and key backlight shall be flashed during ringing. (0.25 s ON/OFF)
And LCD backlight shall be turned on.
Handset and base ringer melody and level as MENU setting.
Note 2: It is possible to change ring volume during the incoming alert by using KEY_UP/CLIP and
KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
The ring volume will be displayed as “VOLUME n” (1<=n<=5) or “VOL OFF” during 8 s unless
KEY_HOOK is pressed.
Incoming alert phase:
The incoming call phase begins with the first ring (ALERT_ON) signal of the handset and stops:
• If the user take the call (see operation)
• If the call is not answered and the caller release its call or another parallel phone answers.
EXT icon and LEDs will stop flashing after FTXX_LINE_EXPIRY.
The Base ring alert is synchronized with the PSTN ring ON/OFF pattern.
RPAS disable:
If the first ring period is less than the RPAS length value which is define by EEPROM, the unit shall not
emit the ring alert sound. The default setting shall be defined by EEPROM setting.
Note: the function of RPAS setting menu will be enabled, if DECT 10 handset registers to the DECT
20 base.
3.1.1 To answer the call:
ƒ Press KEY_HOOK.
ƒ Simply lift the handset from the cradle.
HOOK_IND icon will be displayed.
Note 1: After it goes to talk mode automatically, KEY_HOOK will be disabled about 3 seconds to
prevent unwanted hang up.
Note 2: Once handset TALK on, another handset’s display “EXT” icon and can not TALK &
TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press KEY_HOOK
3.2
External outgoing call
3.2.1
•
•
Normal dialling:
Press KEY_HOOK
Enter the called number
3.2.2 Pre-dialling:
Pre-dialling allows you to enter and modify a number before dialling.
• Dial your called number. Up to 32 digits (included pause, *,#)are allowed. If the number
exceeds 12 digits, the last 12 digits are displayed and LEFT_ARROW is ON, Press
KEY_CLEAR key to delete last digit.
• Press KEY_HOOK, the digits are dialled, digit(s)
3.2.3
Dialling PAUSE
Press KEY_LNR (after first key) to make a pause, which is displayed as a "P".
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The time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
3.2.4 Flash key
During a call, press shortly KEY_R to perform a Flash break and displayed as a “R”.
The flash time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
3.2.5 DTMF dialling
DTMF tone duration (pause before, tone length, pause after, high & low group level) is adjustable by
FP EEPROM settings
3.2.6 Pulse dialling
Pulse timing (make, break, pause after) is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
Pulse dialling mode can be disabled by EEPROM settings.
(If disabled by setting, the dialling setting menu shall not be on the handset setting menu)
3.2.7
Temporary DTMF dialling
During a call or pre-dialling, when the selected dial mode is pulse and you want to dial DTMF codes,
During talk, long press KEY_STAR/LOCK to switch into DTMF dialling, only during this call.
During pre-dialling or number storage, long press KEY_STAR/LOCK is used to program the digits
after the KEY_STAR going temporarily to DTMF dialling. This will be displayed as a “d”.
3.2.8 Dial tone detection
During an external outgoing call, the dial tone detection is activated. When detected the digits which
have been dialled on the handset (pre-dialled or post dialled) are sent to the line.
If the dial tone is not detected, a time out expires and the digits are sent.
The time out is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
No dial tone detection time out : selected by EEPROM data
with dial tone detection time out : selected by EEPROM data
3.2.9 Call timer display
After going off hook, the display is blank during 15 s unless you press a key. The communication
duration is displayed after 15 s after the last pressed key. This delay duration can be set as an
EEPROM parameters.
If you press a key (0 - 9) during the conversation, the communication duration is not reset to zero and
reappears after 15 seconds. At the end of each call, the duration of communication and the handset
name are displayed alternately for 5 seconds.
3.2.10 Mute
It is possible to mute the microphone during a conversation.
Press KEY_CLEAR/KEY_MUTE during the conversation, the microphone is then deactivated, the
external correspondent is put on hold; you can talk freely without being heard by the calling party.
“MUTE” is displayed.
No digit key or KEY_INT can be used during mute.
And Phonebook can be reviewed but can’t be dialled out during mute.
From Mute function, the following key functions are active
ƒ
ƒ
Press KEY_CLEAR/KEY_MUTE again to return to normal mode.
Press TALK_OFF to finish the conversation
If call is muted before CID is received, CID will be displayed in preference to “MUTE” for 7 seconds.
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3.2.11 Changing Earpiece Volume during Call
It is possible to change earpiece volume during a call using KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP.
The earpiece volume will be displayed as “EARVOL n” (1<=n<=5) during 8 s unless a key digit
(KEY_0 to 9 + KEY_HASH + KEY_STAR) is pressed.
3.3
Incoming SMS
Incoming alert phase:
The incoming SMS indication will first check to see if message memory is available:
• If the message memory is full, then the SMS call is not taken.
o The SMS icon blinks (0.5 s ON/OFF)
o An error beep will be given
• If the message can be accepted
o If a SMS is directed to a particular sub-address, the SMS will only be displayed on the
HS associated with that sub-address, and shown as part of the “PERSONAL SMS”
mailbox for that handset, otherwise, it will be displayed on all HS, shown as the
“INBOX”.
o The display shows "x NEW MSG" and SMS icon appears.
o The number of new messages indicated to the user will be the total number of unread
messages available, both private, shown in “PERSONAL SMS” and public, shown as
“INBOX” and relevant to that HS.
o An audible message alert will be given if the user setting is enabled.
o The Base LED will flash.
o Note that all symbol characters require to be translated to ‘-‘ on incoming text
o Note that all characters require to be translated to upper case
ƒ If the new messages are ‘private’ only, the user will drop into the ‘PERSONAL SMS’ mailbox.
ƒ If the new messages are ‘public’ only, the user will drop into the ‘INBOX’ mailbox.
• If the new messages are both ‘private’ and public’ the user will be given the option of which
mailbox they wish to access, by presenting the option of selecting “PERSONAL SMS” and
scroll down to select “INBOX”
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ƒ
ƒ
3.3.1
To read the message:
The senders number will be displayed
Press KEY_OK.
The message will be displayed
Scroll up and down to view complete message
Press KEY_OK. To display further menu options
On incoming SMS meesage, support display of # & * characters.
3.4
Direct access memory
The product has two locations of direct access memory dial number, DDK1 and DDK2, as described in
section Error! Reference source not found.. The number is pre-programmed to the EEPROM and
user cannot change it. The maximum digits for each location are 16 digits and there is no name for this
direct access dial number.
3.4.1 How to access the direct memory dial number during idle
User press and hold the KEY_1 or KEY_2 for more than 1.5 second (Long press), then the unit
display pre-programmed number on the LCD and dial it out. KEY_1 for location number 1 and KEY_2
for location number 2.
3.4.2 During OFF HOOK
When the unit is on OFF HOOK mode, it is only allowed to access direct access memory number
when the first key in is long press for KEY_1 or KEY_2.
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Redial feature
3.5.1
Redial list
Up to 10 last redial numbers (32 digits) are stored in the redial list (in PP EEPROM).
The last calls appear with their name if they are stored in the phonebook.
To retrieve the entries:
On the DECT 20-2 model, Press KEY_LNR
If the list is already empty, then “empty” is displayed
• Scroll through the calls with the up KEY_UP/CLIP and down KEY_DOWN/CLIP arrows.
The phonebook name is displayed if it exists. Otherwise it displays the first 12 digits of the
number.
• Press KEY_OK to toggle between name and number,
• Press KEY_MEM/EXIT return to standby mode
To dial out number just simple press KEY_HOOK.
3.5.2 Dial out redial after OFF HOOK
To recall the last redial entry, just take the line by KEY_HOOK and press KEY_LNR to dial.
3.5.3
Delete a redial buffer :
•
•
Press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ?” appears.
Press KEY_OK to make redial number deleted, or press KEY_MEM/EXIT to
cancel the delete operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
3.5.4
Delete all redial buffer :
•
•
Long press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ALL?” appears.
You can either press KEY_OK again and all redial are deleted, or press
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete all operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
3.5.5
Store a Redial list into PHONEBOOK
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
3.6
Press KEY_OK during display the redial number which you wish to store to the
phonebook. The display show “ADD ?”.
After appearing the “ADD ?” And press KEY_OK to confirm. The display show
“NAME ?”.
Enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified name.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
Internal call transfer
When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension:
•
•
•
During a call, press KEY_INT
Select the number of the internal correspondent that you wish to call; the external caller is put
on hold.
When the internal correspondent picks up, press KEY_HOOK to hang up and transfer the call.
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If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press KEY_INT again to reconnect to the external caller
on line.
3.7
Conference call between two handset and external caller
When you wish to talk an external call and other handset:
• During a call, press KEY_INT
• Select the number of the internal correspondent that you wish to call; the external caller is put
on hold.
• When the internal correspondent picks up, you can talk with internal correspondent first with
external call on hold.
• Press KEY_# to go to Conference call.
• When one of handset press KEY_HOOK or press KEY_INT. Then the conference call is
finished, but other handset still talk with external caller.
If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press KEY_INT again to reconnect to the external caller
on line.
3.8
Caller ID (CLIP) features
3.8.1 General features
The phone supports CLIP DTMF and FSK type I and II. See 8.1 for more details.
3.8.2 Caller ID display
Note: Caller identification is only available if you have subscribed to this service with your network
operator.
The CID is decoding and display is subject to the following restrictions
1) We can receive max 50 name chars but display only first 12. CID with more than 50 name chars will not be decoded.
2) We can receive max 60 number digits but display only last 20. CID with more than 60
number digits will not be decoded.
3) We also have a max total length for CID data of 75 bytes, e.g. name length 40 and number
length 40 will not be decoded
During the incoming alert:
The CLIP information is displayed if they are provided.
Order of display:
• Phonebook name and calling number alternately if the number matches with the CLIP calling
number. Frequency of flash is 0.5 seconds NAME, 0.5 seconds NUMBER
• CLIP calling name and calling number alternately if the network is transmitted. However, if the
number is match with one of phonebook memorized number, it shall use phonebook
memorized name.
• “CALLBACK” and calling number alternately if a call is received as a response to “Recall on
Busy”. Note that Phonebook matching will not occur in this case.
• CLIP calling number
• Number matching method is as follows.
- If the one of number which CLIP or phonebook is less than 5 digits, it will not
compare. (If the one of phonebook number is 1234, this number will not use for
number matching)
- If the CLID received 10 digits and phonebook number is 8 digits, CLID last 8 digits will
use for the matching with that phonebook number. And if the CLID is 8 digits and
phonebook number is 10 digits, Phonebook number last 8 digits will use for the
matching with that CLID number.
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A VMWI de-notification is never stored in the call list.
Incoming calls from or Outgoing calls to the SMS service centre will not be stored in the call list.
The following special network messages are managed and displayed at the place of calling number:
Message
WITHHELD
UNAVAILABLE
CLIP type
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
Meanings
The caller hides its identity
Network failure, the calling number can’t be transmitted
Special caller texts display format:
Display
WITHHELD
UNAVAILABLE
INT NATIONAL
OPERATOR
PAYPHONE
RINGBACK
CLIP TYPE
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
FSK type I & II
Caller texts from network
PRIVATE
UNAVAILABLE
INTERNATIONAL
OPERATOR
PAYPHONE
RINGBACK
CID icon behavior:
On an Incoming call with CID, the EXT and CID icon will flash. As soon as the call is answered, the
CID icon will turn off. The CID icon should not be displayed once the call is in progress, except in the
case of call waiting, when the CID icon will flash. If there are missed calls remaining unread in the CID
list, the CID icon will flash again after the call is completed.
Note that the CID icon is used to indicated missed calls only to the user.
There are a number of additional features implemented for CID to handle network operator variants as
detailed below
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Handling for space and dash characters, according to BT specification.
o All non-alphabetic characters are stripped out, with the exception of *, and # before
storing in the CID database.
o For the purpose of Phonebook matching, *, # and P characters can be excluded on an
individual basis during the matching process. The use of each of these characters in
matching is controlled by individual EEPROM bit. Default values for each character is
that they are included in the matching algorithm
Updating CID records with date/time on DTMF networks.
CID for Telia, Sweden
CID for Tele Danmark
CID for Finland
CID for Norway
CID for New Zealand
KPN Reverse Polarity
A number of new EEPROM parameters are provided to support multi-country CID, as described below
Parameter
CidDtmfDecodeFirstPart
Description
Decode the first or last part of DTMF CID.
Example: A1234D5678C -> can be displayed as
1234 or 5678. If 1, then first part is decoded.
CidDtmfRejectInvalid
If set to 0, then all CID DTMF will be accepted and
passed to HS. If set to 1, then an illegal DTMF CID
will be rejected (without end code or timeout)
Default value
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DTMF max delay
CidDtmfIgnoreD3
CidDtmfPrefixZeros
CidDtmfVmwiNumberMatch
DTMF VMWI Match Size
DTMF VMWI Match Digits
The maximum delay allowed between DTMF tones
in a DTMF CID in multiples of 100ms (Inter-digit
delay)
If set to 1, then CID of type D3# will be ignored.
If set to 1, then CID with length 8 or 9 will be
prefixed with 0 and length 10 or more will be
prefixed with 00
If set to 1, then each CID is compared to a predefined VMWI center number
Number of digits in CID DTMF VMWI matching
number. Maximum value is 12.
Digits 0 to 11 of CID DTMF VMWI matching
number.
10 (1 second)
Special caller texts display format:
Display
WITHHELD
3.8.3
CLIP TYPE
Holland DTMF
Caller texts from network
D0000000000C (SECRET)
Recall CLIP list
Unanswered and answered calls are stored in the CLIP list of each handset independently (in
EEPROM).
Note: any new CLIP call will be stored in EEPROM .
Size storage
Each entry will store:
¾
¾
¾
The call number (20 digits)
The caller name (12 digits) if the network send it
The date and hour of the call
Storage sequence
The CLIP information that has been received during incoming alert phase (calling number, name
date/hour) is stored then displayed.
If the new call entries, The
icon will flash (480ms ON/OFF) and will off after all new call is read.
Note: The new message indication is reset at power up, so the
icon is always off after a reset.
MMI operation
To retrieve the entries:
icon will stay ON
1.
Press KEY_ UP/CLIP or KEY_ DOWN/CLIP to enter the call list. The
2.
3.
for Unanswered Calls and the
icon will stay ON for Answered Calls. If the list is already
empty, then “EMPTY” is displayed
Scroll through the calls using the up KEY_UP/CLIP and down KEY_DOWN/CLIP arrows.
You will find the different fields of the entry:
If the call is unanswered and unviewed. The
and
icon will stay ON. The
will be turned off after it is viewed.
If a matched number found in phonebook memory , the corresponding name will be
shown otherwise if the caller name is available, the caller name will be displayed. If
both are not available, the caller number is displayed first.
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Press KEY_OK, the first 12 digits of caller number is displayed , press KEY_OK again
to check the remaining digits ( if more than 12 digits )
4.
Press KEY_OK The date and hour is displayed if any. The date will be displayed either as
DD-MM or MM-DD, depending upon the Date Format EEPROM parameter, which can be set
on an individual HS basis.
5.
When the CLIP found no matched number in Phone Book and Calling Number is present,
when press KEY_OK again , CLIP data can be stored into phone book ( see 3.5.6 )
To select another call list, simply press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP . Error tone will be
sounded if reach the top or bottom of the list.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
To dial out number just simple press KEY_HOOK
3.8.4
Delete one CLIP list
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•
3.8.5
Press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ?” appears.
There you can either press KEY_OK and CLIP deleted, or presses
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete operation.
Delete all CLIP list
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Long press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ALL?” appears.
There you can either press KEY_OK and all CLID are deleted, or press
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete all operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
3.8.6
Store a CLIP list into PHONEBOOK
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•
After appearing the “ADD ?” and press KEY_OK to confirm ( after 3.6.3 step 5 )
Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete
name. If the CLIP data does not have name, LCD shall display “NAME ?”. And
then enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified or enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
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•
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3.8.7 Dial out CLIP list
To recall the number from CLIP list , pressing KEY_HOOK will dial out the number .
3.9
Phonebook
The phonebook contains up to 50 names of 12 characters max. and numbers of 20 digits. Phonebook
is stored in PP EEPROM. One handset phonebook is independent from other locked handsets.
3.9.1
Dial a number of the phonebook list
To call a correspondent whose name you have saved in the phonebook:
•
•
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT to enter the phonebook. The
will be ON.
Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the
alphabet appears. For instance to find names beginning by A, press once on
KEY_2, to find names beginning by B, press twice on KEY_2, to find names
beginning by C, press three times on KEY_2
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•
•
•
•
3.9.2
Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order.
Press KEY_MENU/OK to display the number and user can press the
KEY_MENU/OK again to display remaining digits if the recalled phone book
number is more than 12.
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT returns to standby mode
OR
Press KEY_HOOK to dial the number of the correspondent whose name is
displayed.
Dial a number of the phonebook list during Talk.
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•
•
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•
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT to enter the phonebook. The
will be ON.
Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the
alphabet appears. For instance to find names beginning by A, press once on
KEY_2, to find names beginning by B, press twice on KEY_2, to find names
beginning by C, press three times on KEY_2
Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order.
Press KEY_MENU/OK to display the number and user can press the
KEY_MENU/OK again to start dialling or display remaining digits if the recalled
phone book number is more than 12.
Press KEY_MENU/OK again to start dialling and return to normal Talk mode.
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT without dialling, then returns to normal Talk mode
3.10 Intercom
3.10.1 Internal call
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•
Press KEY_INT
Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5)
and “INT” icons displayed, the number of the internal handset display “INT” with caller
The
handset number and rings (INT MEL).
Remark: the caller handset go to standby mode if the number of the internal handset is not
available or caller handset
3.10.2 End of intercom call
Incoming call applied then go to ring in mode.
The number of the internal handset press KEY_HOOK go to INTERCOM mode
3.10.3 Intercom mode
The
and “INT” icons displayed on both handsets.
3.10.4 End of intercom
Any handset (intercom) press KEY_HOOK, go to standby mode
Incoming call applied then go to ring in mode.
3.11 Page button
Press Page button on the base.
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The handsets will ring RING_1 at volume of Handset internal ring level setting and display INT with
“□□□□”during 30s unless page key is pressed again on the base or a key is pressed on any locked
handset. (When the handset set to key lock, user can be stop the paging by pressing any key)
3.12 Battery and charge management
3.12.1 Battery indicator
5 levels indicators icon for mean battery voltage:
> = EEP_BAT_FULL_LEVEL
> = EEP_BAT_HALF3_LEVEL
> = EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL,
Blinking > = EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL
3.12.2 Low battery conditions
If the following conditions are applied:
During a call,
• If mean battery level is less than EEP_BAT_HALF1_LEVEL,
• If battery warning tone option is ON
then a TONE_LOW_BATT will be emitted every minute.
In any state (standby or call), If mean battery level is less than EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL, handset
will enter in power down mode.
3.12.3 Charge conditions
If the following conditions are applied:
• In standby mode,
• If battery warning tone option is ON
• The handset is put on its charger (debounce time: 200 ms)
then a TONE_CONFIRM will be played.
Charging icon:
Scroll for display handset is charging, fast scroll when quick charging mode,
3.12.4 Quick charge
If the battery voltage below EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL, the charging mode is always quick charge
mode first until the following condition detect.
• If detect negative ∆V then stop quick charge
• If reach to time limit which defined by EEPROM setting
3.12.5 Start-up with low batteries
If battery level at start-up is lower than EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL, the handset will stay in sleep mode
(no LCD, no RF, no MMI working). You need to put the handset into charge until battery level reaches
EEP_HALF2_LEVEL.
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3.13 Range indication
When the handset is out of range of the Base, certain functions will not be available. On trying to
access the functions, the user will be presented with an error beep. Where a function is not available,
it is described in the individual menu section.
Note for all descriptions below, the TONE_WARNING will only be sounded is the option has been
enabled, as described in section Error! Reference source not found..
3.13.1 Out of range tone
If the following conditions are applied:
• The handset has been out of range since EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY s
• If range warning tone option is ON
then a TONE_WARNING will be played.
EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY : selected by EEPROM data
3.13.2 In range tone
If a TONE_WARNING has been played, a TONE_IN_RANGE is played when the handset goes into
range the next time.
Note: at start-up, the handset plays the TONE_IN_RANGE only if it goes into range after more than 10
s.
3.13.3 Range limit tone during a call
During a call, in range limit conditions, the handset will play a TONE_WARNING in the Buzzer
The tone is repeated until range conditions are good
If the handset goes out of range, the call is released (on both handset and base).
3.14 Alarm activation
When the unit is set to alarm ON and the clock reach to the alarm setting time, the handset shall
generate the alarm sound and display “ALARM ON” on LCD. Once the clock is reach to alarm setting
time, the alarm setting shall be OFF.
3.14.1 During idle
The sound level shall follow the handset internal ring level. However, if the setting is “OFF” the alarm
sound level shall be “LEVEL 1”. During generating the alarm sound, press any key to stop the alarm
without any operation even the handset is “Key Lock” mode. For example, press “KEY_HOOK” to
stop the alarm, however, the handset should not go to talk mode.
If do not press any key for more than one minute, the alarm shall stop automatically.
3.14.2 During Talk
The sound level shall be same as Battery Low warning tone. During generating the alarm sound, press
any key to stop the alarm without any operation.
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3.14.3 During ringing or paging
The alarm sound shall not active during paging or ringing.
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4
MENU Settings
Menu structure
A wide range of phone settings are accessible through a user friendly menu.
• To enter the menu, press KEY_MENU/OK
• Scroll through the selections using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys, the
selections scroll in a loop (you return to the first after the last). To validate a selection, press
KEY_MENU/OK
• To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
• To escape a menu and return to standby mode, press and hold KEY_MEM/EXIT
• After 15 s without pressing any key, the handset returns in standby mode
MSG PLAY
NEW MSG:XX
MSG 1,2, ---#1
(Press “1” or “4”
key to skip
backward)
(Press “3” or “6”
key to skip
forward)
ALL MSG:XX
PHONEBOOK
ADD ENTRY
MSG 1,2 ---- #2
NAME ?
(Play previous
message from
message
number)
(Play next
message from
message
number)
(Press Clr key
to delete)
(“Message
deleted” and
then start to
play next
message)
(Press “1” or “4”
key to skip
backward)
(Play previous
message from
message
number)
(Press “3” or “6”
key to skip
forward)
(Play next
message from
message
number)
(Press Clr key
to delete)
(“Message
deleted” and
then start to
play next
message)
MELODY 1 … 5
NUMBER ?
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TAM SETTING
###
MODIFY
ENTRY
DELETE
ENTRY
MELODY 1 ... 5
ANS ON/OFF
ON
Return to idle
with S_beep
(Turn ON the
TAM Icon)
OFF
Return to idle
with S_beep
(Turn OFF the
TAM Icon)
ANS & REC
Return to idle
with S_beep
ANS ONLY
Return to idle
with S_beep
ANS MODE
CONFIRM ?
MEMO REC
(RECORDING)
----#3
OGM SETTING
PLAY OGM
REC OGM
DEL OGM ###
ANS & REC
###
(Play OGM) ---- #4
ANS ONLY ###
(Play OGM) ---- #4
ANS & REC
###
(Record OGM)---#5
ANS ONLY ###
(Record OGM)---#5
ANS & REC
###
(Delete OGM) ---#6
ANS ONLY ###
(Delete OGM) ---#6
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###
DAY SETTING
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
ANS DELAY
SMS
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
Return to idle
with S_beep
TS
Return to idle
with S_beep
SEC CODE
X_X_X
(X=Current
code)
(Enter the new
code)
INBOX
READ
REPLY
NUMBER?
DELETE
FORWARD
NUMBER?
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DETAILS
PERSONAL
SMS
READ
REPLY
NUMBER?
DELETE
FORWARD
DETAILS
WRITE
DELETE ALL
SMS
SETTINGS
NUMBER?
INBOX
PERSONAL
SMS
MSG ALERT
SEND
SERVICE
RCV CENTRE
SEND CENTRE
SETUP
BASE VOLUME
BASE MELODY
DEL HANDSET
PIN CODE
DIAL MODE
RECALL
DEFAULT
++RCID
TERMINAL NO
VOLUME OFF
VOLUME 1 ... 5
MELODY 1 … 5
PIN ?
PIN ?
TONE DIAL
PULSE DIAL
RECALL1
RECALL2
PIN ?
ON / OFF
NUM LENGTH
ECO MODE
HANDSET
BEEP
RING DELAY
ON
OFF
KEYTONE
LOW BATTERY
OUT RANGE
INT RING VOL
NUMBER?
ON
OFF
SEND 1
SEND 2
RECEIVE 1
RECEIVE 2
SEND 1
SEND 2
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
HANDSET ?
NEW PIN
RETYPE
CONFIRM ?
ON
OFF
0…9
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
VOLUME OFF
VOLUME 1 … 5
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EXT RING VOL
INT MELODY
EXT MELODY
AUTO
ANSWER
VOLUME OFF
MELODY 1 … 5
MELODY 1 … 5
OFF
ON
NAME
LANGUAGE
DATE - TIME
REGISTER
HOT KEYS
KEY LOCK ?
DATE SET
CLOCK SET
ALARM SET
SELECT BASE
REG BASE
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
DEUTSCH
NEDERLANDS
PORTUGUES
DANSK
SUOMI
SVENSKA
NORGE
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ
РУССКИЙ
POLSKI
ČESKY
SLOVENCINA
MAGYAR
HOT KEY 1… 2
ON
OFF
*+BASE 1 2 3
AUTO
+BASE 1 2 3
NUMBER?
NEW BASE X
SEARCHING X
PIN ?
Notes : * Only registered base number will be shown.
Notes : + Registered Base Number will blinking
Notes : ###: Those menus will not be appeared when the EEPROM setting is “No Voice prompt”
# 1: After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit start to play with following order.
1. “You have XX new messages”. (XX=number of messages, if no message, then “You
have no messages”)
2. “Message 1”
3. Day announcement
4. Time announcement
5. Start to play message
6. During playing message, the LCD shall indicate “MSG X” (X=message number)
7. After finish all message play back, then “End of message”, “To delete all messages,
press delete”
8. There will be 8 seconds waiting period for message deletion. And LCD shall indicate
from 8 to 0 count down by one second step.
9. If press KEY_Clr, the unit shall announce “All messages deleted” and then return to
idle.
10. If no operation during count down, after finish count down, then go to idle with
S_beep.
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# 2: After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit start to play with following order.
11. “You have XX messages”. (XX=number of messages, if no message, then “You have
no messages”)
12. “Message 1”
13. Day announcement
14. Time announcement
15. Start to play message
16. During playing message, the LCD shall indicate “MSG X” (X=message number)
17. After finish all message play back, then “End of message”, “To delete all messages,
press delete”
18. There will be 8 seconds waiting period for message deletion. And LCD shall indicate
from 8 to 0 count down by one second step.
19. If press KEY_Clr, the unit shall announce “All messages deleted” and then return to
idle.
20. If no operation during count down, after finish count down, then go to idle with
S_beep.
# 3: After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit announce “Please speak after the tone, to end
recording press #”. During recoding, the LCD shall flash “RECORDING”. After press #, the
unit shall return to idle.
# 4: Play the outgoing message. If there is no user recorded outgoing message, the default
message shall be played. After play back, the unit shall return to idle with S_beep.
# 5: After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit announce “Please speak after the tone, to end
recording press #”. During recoding, the LCD shall flash “RECORDING”. After press #, the
unit shall play back the recorded outgoing message. After play back, the unit shall return to
idle with S_beep.
# 6: After press KEY_Menu/OK, the recorded outgoing message shall be deleted. And start to
play default outgoing message. If there is no recorded outgoing message, it will not delete
the message and just play the default outgoing message. After play, the unit shall return to
idle with S_beep.
4.1
MESSAGE PLAY
Select “MSG PLAY” from the main menu and press KEY_Menu/OK. There are two sub menu for
message play.
•
New messages play
•
All messages play
The first menu shall be “New messages play” and then press KEY_UP/DOWN to change to “All
messages play”. The LCD display shall be as follows.
•
NEW MSG: XX (XX=Total number of new messages)
•
ALL MSG: XX (XX= Total number of messages)
Select menu and press KEY_Menu/OK to start playback the messages. During message playing, the
LCD shall indicate the current playback message number such as MSG 1, MSG 2 ---.
During message play, it is possible to skip forward or skip backward by pressing KEY_1/3/4/6.
The current message will be replay if pressing KEY_1 or KEY_4 during message play. If pressing
KEY_1 or KEY_4 twice within one second, play will skip back to the start of previous message during
message play. Pressing KEY_3 or KEY_6 to skip to next message playing. The messages will be
selectively deleted if press KEY_Clr during playing message. Confirmation that the message has been
deleted will be by the unit announcing, "Message deleted" and skipping forward to play the next
message, or to the end of message sequence. Messages are marked for deletion at this stage but are
only actually deleted after return to idle.
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At end of the message play, all messages may be deleted if press KEY_Clr within 8 seconds of the
end of the prompt “End of messages. To delete all messages, press delete”. If press KEY_Clr at this
stage, “All messages deleted” shall be announced and all the messages just played shall be deleted
(new messages only when only new messages have been played). If no instruction is received within
8 seconds the unit shall return to idle with S_beep. During above count down period, it is preferable to
have a indication “DEL ALL ?” and “8->0” on the display.
During playing messages, it is possible to adjust the play back sound level by pressing
KEY_UP/DOWN.
During playing messages, it is possible to exit and return to idle by pressing KEY_Menu/OK. All
deletion marked messages shall be deleted.
4.2
PHONEBOOK
•
4.2.1
•
•
•
•
•
•
Select "PHONEBOOK"
Add a name
Select "ADD ENTRY"
Enter the new name and validate.
Enter the new telephone number and validate
It is possible to enter the following data for number entering.
- KET_1 to KEY_0
- KEY_STAR and KEY_#
- KEY_LNR (Pause)
- KEY_R (Recall, Flash)
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
With your telephone you can write text as well as figures. This is useful for entering a name into the
address book, giving a name to a handset, …
To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as is necessary. For example to select
an 1, press 2 once, to select a B, press 2 twice and so on. To select A and then B consecutively,
select a 1, wait until the cursor moves on to the next character, then select a B.
To select an empty space, press 1.
To select a dash, press 1 twice
During text entry, a long press of KEY_CLEAR will clear all text displayed.
The keypad characters are as follows:
First press
Second press
Space
Third press
4.2.2
•
•
Fourth press
Fifth press
Delete a name
Select "DELETE ENTRY"
Move through the list of names using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys the list
scrolls down in alphabetical order.
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•
•
4.2.3
Press KEY_OK when you find the name you wish to delete
"CONFIRM ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm.
Modify a name or number
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
4.3
Select "MODIFY ENTRY"
Move through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys. The list scrolls down in alphabetical order.
Press KEY_OK when you find the name to modify
Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete
name.
Press KEY_OK after modified name.
Press KEY_CLEAR to delete number.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
TAM SETTING
Select “TAM SETTING” from the main menu and press KEY_Menu/OK. There are the following sub
menus.
•
ANS ON/OFF
•
ANS MODE
•
MEMO REC
•
OGM SETTING
•
DAY SETTING
•
ANS DELAY
•
SEC CODE
And then select the menu by pressing KEY_UP/DOWN.
4.3.1 Answer ON/OFF
Select “ANS ON/OFF” from the menu and press KEY_Menu/OK. There are two items under this
menu.
•
Answer ON setting
•
Answer OFF setting
The LCD display shall be “ON” and “OFF”. (The current setting shall be first and then change to other
by pressing KEY_UP/DOWN)
If select “ON” and then press KEY_Menu/OK, the unit will answer the call.
If select “OFF” and then press KEY_Menu/OK, the unit will not answer the call.
(Please see the “Call answering and message recording” section)
After selected by KEY_Menu/OK, the unit shall return to idle with S_beep.
4.3.2 Answer mode
The unit has two-operation mode for answering the call. One is answer and record mode and other is
answer only mode.
Select “ANS MODE” from the menu and press KEY_Menu/OK. There are two items under this menu.
•
Answer and record
•
Answer only
The LCD display shall be “ANS & REC” and “ANS ONLY”. (The current setting shall be first and then
change to other by pressing KEY_UP/DOWN)
If select “Answer and record” and then KEY_Menu/OK, the unit will be answer and record mode and
“Answer and Record” OGM will be selected.
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If select “Answer only” and then KEY_Menu/OK, the unit will be answer only mode and “Answer only”
OGM will be selected.
After selected by KEY_Menu/OK, the unit shall return to idle with S_beep.
4.3.3
•
•
•
•
Record Memo
A personal memo may be recorded and left as a message for another user. The memo shall
be recorded through the handset microphone.
Select "Record Memo" from menu and then press KEY_Menu/OK.
After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit announce “Please speak after the tone, to end
recording press #”. Then start to record a memo.
Press KEY_# or KEY_CLEAR to end recording.
After press #, the unit shall return to idle.
The memo may be any length up to memory capacity and this shall only occupy the memory
space needed for the recording.
During recording, the LCD shall flash “RECORDING” and recording continues until the # button is
pressed or the maximum message length is reached.
Memos are played back using the procedure for incoming message play.
4.3.4
Outgoing message
The product shall be supplied with two pre-recorded announcements.
A&R Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message after the tone.
AO Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and you cannot leave a message, so please call
later
Under the “OGM SETTING” menu, there are following menus.
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Play outgoing message (PLAY OGM)
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Record outgoing message (REC OGM)
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Delete outgoing message (DEL OGM)
Pressing KEY_Menu/OK will cause the handset to show the currently selected OGM for
recording/checking and deleting (Answer and record or Answer only).
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Select “Answer And Record” or “Answer Only” by using “Answer mode” setting.
Record Outgoing message
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Under the selected Record outgoing message menu (Answer and Record or Answer Only),
pressing KEY_Menu/OK causing the unit announces, “Please speak after the tone. To end
recording, press #”. The user is then informed that recording can commence by a long beep.
Once recording has started, the previous user OGM cannot be retrieved.
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During recording, the LCD shall flash “RECORDING”.
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Recording continues until KEY_# or KEY_CLEAR is pressed, the maximum OGM length is
reached, or the memory capacity is full. The unit terminates recording with a long beep. If an
incoming call is received during recording, the recording will be interrupted: the product will
present the incoming call screens and progress the call as normal. Any OGM already
recorded will be retained.
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receiver for checking.
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The outgoing message may be checked by
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Under the selected Play outgoing message menu (Answer and Record or Answer Only),
pressing KEY_Menu/OK causing the unit to play outgoing massage.
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Press KEY_Menu/OK can be used to stop the outgoing message play.
Note that recording/checking an OGM does NOT select it as the current OGM to be played to line
when the answering machine takes a call. (See Answer mode setting).
The outgoing message may be deleted by
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Under the selected Delete outgoing message menu (Answer and Record or Answer Only),
pressing KEY_Menu/OK causing the unit to delete recorded outgoing message and play the
default outgoing massage.
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Press KEY_Menu/OK can be used to stop the outgoing message play.
It can be deleted the outgoing message during playing the OGM under PLAY OGM menu.
During playing OGM, press KEY_CLEAR, The outgoing message play will stop (if being
playing) and a beep tone will be heard, then start to play default outgoing message.
4.3.5
4.3.6
4.3.7
Day Setting
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Select "Day Setting" from TAM Settings menu.
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The handset LCD displays the current setting.
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Select the desired day by press KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN then press KEY_Menu/OK.
Answer Delay
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Select "Answer Delay" from TAM Settings menu then press KEY_Menu/OK.
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The handset LCD displays the current setting.
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Select the desired answer delay by press KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN then press
KEY_Menu/OK.
Security Code (PIN)
A customer programmable 3 digit PIN protects entry to the remote interrogation feature. It can
only be changed via the handset menu.
The product shall be supplied with a factory set PIN of 000. The code can only be changed via
the handset menu when the unit is idle.
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Select "Security Code" from TAM settings menu and press KEY_Menu/OK to confirm will
cause the handset to show the currently selected security code.
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The user can then enter a new code or press KEY_Menu/OK to confirm the current setting.
4.3.8
Call Screening
When the unit have a call, and the answering machine has answered the call, the handset shall
indicate “SCREEN?” after TAN takes the line. Then user can press KEY_Menu/OK to screen the
call. If user wants to take a call, just press KEY_TALK.
During screening the call, user can take a call by pressing KEY_TALK or stop screening by
pressing KEY_Clr.
During screening the call, the handset shall display “SCREEN” on that handset and other handset
return to idle screen with “EXT” icon on.
When the user stop screening the call, all handset display “SCREEN?” again.
Any valid message already recorded shall be retained.
Remark: Once the TAM takes the line, simply lifting the handset from the base does not take the line
directly, even if the auto answer set to ON.
4.4
SMS
SMS functions will not be available when the handset is either out of range or unregistered.
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Select “SMS”
For all text entry or modification, to select a letter, press the corresponding key as many
times as is necessary. For example to select a A, press 2 once, to select a B, press 2 twice
and so on. To select A and then B consecutively, select a 1, wait until the cursor moves on to
the next character, then select a B. To select an empty space, press 1. To select a dash,
press 1 twice. The keypad characters are as follows:
First press
Space
Second press
Third press
Fourth press
Fifth press
To move through the message text, the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys will
move the cursor the corresponding left/right for edit or delete text. Text entry will continue
from the new cursor position.
KEY_CLEAR can be used to delete characters. When there is a character present above
the cursor, the displayed character will be deleted e.g ABCDE => ABCE. When there is no
character above the cursor, press KEY_CLEAR will delete the character to the left of the
cursor e.g. ABCDE_ => ABCD.
Long press of KEY_CLEAR will delete the entire text.
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For all number entry, the following keys are valid
- KEY_1 to KEY_0
- KEY_LNR/PAUSE
.Press KEY_CLEAR will delete the digit to the left of the cursor. Long press of KEY_CLEAR
will delete the entire number.
KEY_MEM will enter the phonebook.
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4.4.1
The
will be ON.
Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the
alphabet appears. For instance to find names beginning by A, press once on
KEY_2, to find names beginning by B, press twice on KEY_2, to find names
beginning by C, press three times on KEY_2
Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order.
Press KEY_MENU/OK to select the number and return to the SMS phone
number edit. Number can then be edited as described above.
PERSONAL SMS
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4.4.1.1
Select “PERSONAL SMS”
icon.
Display
Note, only ‘private’ message associated with that HS and its sub-address will be
displayed in the INBOX
Move through the list of messages with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys. The list scrolls down in date/time order, more recent messages at the top.
The CID of the sender will be displayed
Messages which have not been read will have an * in front of the first digit
If the CID number is greater than 11 digits, the X icon will be displayed..
KEY_HASH can be used to display the additional digits.
Messages which have been read will have a space character in front of the first
digit
Press KEY_OK when you find the message required
The text message will then be displayed. Note only the text string will be displayed,
no details.
Move through the message text with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys.
Press KEY_OK will display further options.
Press KEY_CLEAR to return to upper menu.
Move through the options with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
Press KEY_CLEAR to return to text message.
REPLY
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Select “REPLY”
Enter the Reply text message and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm
The original send number will be displayed
KEY_MEM/EXIT will enter the phonebook
Modify & validate the number to which to send the message
Press KEY_OK to confirm
Note last message sent will be saved.
On failure to successfully send the message, a SEND FAIL will be displayed and
the user presented with the option of to re-try.
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DELETE
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4.4.1.3
Select “DELETE”
Press KEY_OK to confirm
FORWARD
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Select “FORWARD”
Original message text will be displayed, edit cursor should be placed at the end of
the message. Modify the text message and validate.
Press KEY_OK to confirm
Enter the number to which to send the message
KEY_MEM/EXIT will enter the phonebook
Modify & validate the number to which to send the message
Press KEY_OK to confirm
Note last message sent will be saved.
On failure to successfully send the message, a “SEND FAIL” will be displayed and
the user presented with the option to re-try.
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4.4.1.4
DETAILS
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4.4.2
Select “DETAILS”
The CID of the sender will be displayed.
The date and time of the call will be displayed.
Move through the information with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
Press KEY_OK or KEY_CLEAR to exit
INBOX
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Select “INBOX”
Note, only ‘public’ messages, not associated with any HS or specific sub-address
will be displayed in the INBOX
Move through the list of messages with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys. The list scrolls down in date/time order, more recent messages at the top.
The CID of the sender will be displayed
Messages which have not been read will have an * in front of the first digit
Messages which have been read will have a space character in front of the first
digit
If the CID number is greater than 11 digits, the X icon will be displayed..
KEY_HASH can be used to display the additional digits.
Press KEY_OK when you find the message required
The text message will then be displayed. Note only the text string will be displayed,
no details.
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4.4.3
Move through the message text with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys.
Press KEY_OK will display further options.
Press KEY_CLEAR to return to upper menu.
Move through the options with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
Press KEY_CLEAR to return to text message.
WRITE
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Select “WRITE”
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4.4.4
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4.4.5
Note that last sent message text will be displayed
Enter the text message and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm
Enter the number to which to send the message
KEY_MEM/EXIT will enter the phonebook
Modify & validate the number to which to send the message
Press KEY_OK to confirm
Note last message sent will be saved.
On failure to successfully send the message, a “SEND FAIL” will be displayed and
the user presented with the option to re-try.
Delete All
Select “DELETE ALL”
Select “INBOX” or “PERSONAL SMS”
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
SMS Settings
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Select “SMS Settings”
4.4.5.1 . NETWORK TYPE (Hidden in the EEPROM)
The type of the network determines whether the network supports sub-addressing. A ‘Network type’
parameter will be stored for each of RECEIVE 1 and RECEIVE 2, SEND 1 and SEND 2.
When this value is set (i.e 1), the interpretation of the RECEIVE CENTRE number will assume that no
sub-address is present, and only the DMI is appended to the receive centre.
When the value is not set (i.e. 0), the RECEIVE CENTRE number will be interpreted assuming both
SA and DMI are appended.
When this value is set (i.e 1), the interpretation of the SEND CENTRE number will assume that no
sub-address should be appending on SEND number. Note that this parameter will over-ride the SEND
MODE parameter setting
When this value is not set (i.e 0), the interpretation of the SEND CENTRE number will assume that
sub-addressing is in use, and that the number should be sent according to the SEND MODE
parameter setting
For each of RECEIVE 1, RECEIVE 2, SEND 1 and SEND2, the default value for this parameter will be
0.
4.4.5.2 SMS Timers (Hidden in the EEPROM)
A number of new EEPROM parameters will be available to adjust SMS Timing parameters as
described below.
Parameter
Description of Function
Range of values
Validity
Period
Length of time the SC shall guarantee the
message existence in the SC memory before
delivery to the recipient has been carried out.
0 to 143 (VP + 1) x 5 minutes (i.e. 5
minutes intervals up to 12 hours)
144 to 167 12 hours + ((VP -143) x
30 minutes)
168 to 196 (VP – 166) x 1 day
197 to 255 (VP – 192) x 1 week
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Default
7 days
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PID
Address
type
Timer T10
Timer T11
Timer T12
Call Setup
Timer
Defines Format of Validity Field
Protocol Identifier
Bits 6, 5, 4 specify Type-of-Number
Bits 3, 2, 1, 0 specify Numbering-PlanIdentification
Minimum delay time between the accepting of the
call and the sending of the first FSK-Frame.
T10min = n x 100 ms;
Minimum delay time between two successive
FSK-Frame. T11min = n x 100 ms; ETSI
recommedation minimum 100ms
Packet response timer during a call; T12min = n
x100ms; ETSI recommendation 4000 ms
0-3
0-255
N/A
Packet response timer when the phone has
Dialed out and is awaiting a response from the
service centre. The timeout is a multiple of 1s.
0x80
n = 1..256
10
n = 1..256
n = 1..256
40
1..256
30
4.4.5.3 MSG ALERT
An audible alert can be selected on receiving and/or sending of text messages
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Select “MSG ALERT”
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
Note: No audible alert tone on message sent required
4.4.5.4 SEND SERVICE
The user has the ability to select the send centre to be used for the transmitting of messages.
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Select “SEND SERVICE”
Select “SEND1” or “SEND2” and validate
However, if both send centre numbers are identical when shipped from the factory, then neither the
SEND SERVICE selection menu, nor the SEND 2 option sub-men under the SEND service menu will
be displayed to the user. Only the SEND 1 number will be available for the user to change. In this case
the SMS SETTINGS menu option will be as shown below.
SMS SETTINGS
MSG ALERT
ON
OFF
RCV CENTRE
RECEIVE 1
NUMBER ?
RECEIVE 2
NUMBER ?
SEND CENTRE
SEND 1
NUMBER ?
TERMINAL NO
NUMBER ?
Note that the menus will not be disabled if the user changes the SEND numbers to be identical at a
later date. In this case the menus will remain.
4.4.5.5 RCV CENTRE
The number of the service centre from which to receive messages can be entered. A maximum of two
service centres will be supported for incoming messages. Note both service centres will be active to
receive message
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Select “RCV CENTRE”
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Select ”RECEIVE 1” or “RECEIVE 2” and validate
Modify & validate the service centre number
Press KEY_OK to confirm
On entering either Receive 1 or Receive 2 Centre numbers, the user should have the ability to clear
the previously entered number i.e. a zero length string will be permitted.
A new EEPROM parameter will be defined to hide the SMS service centre menus. A single parameter
will be maintained which effects both of the RCV CENTRE numbers as well as both of the SEND
CENTRE numbers.
In addition, if both RCV CENTRE numbers are identical when shipped from the factory, then RECEIVE
2 option under the RCV CENTRE menu will not be available to the user. Only the RECEIVE 1 option
will be available for the user to change.
In this case the SMS SETTINGS menu option will be as shown below.
SMS SETTINGS
MSG ALERT
ON
OFF
SEND SERVICE
SEND 1
SEND 2
RCV CENTRE
RECEIVE 1
NUMBER ?
SEND CENTRE
SEND 1
NUMBER ?
SEND 2
NUMBER ?
TERMINAL NO
NUMBER ?
Default value will be that the display of the service centre menus will be ENABLED.
Note that the menus will not be disabled if the user changes the RECIEVE numbers to be identical at a
later date. In this case the menus will remain.
4.4.5.6 SEND CENTRE
The number of the service centre from which to receive messages can be entered. A maximum of two
service centres will be supported for outgoing messages.
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Select “SEND CENTRE”
Select ”SEND 1” or “SEND 2” and validate.
Modify & validate the service centre number
Press KEY_OK to confirm
A new EEPROM parameter will be defined to hide the SMS service centre menus. A single parameter
will be maintained which effects both of the RCV CENTRE numbers as well as both of the SEND
CENTRE numbers.
In this case the SMS SETTINGS menu option will be as shown below.
SMS SETTINGS
MSG ALERT
ON
OFF
SEND SERVICE
SEND 1
SEND 2
TERMINAL NO
NUMBER ?
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Default value will be that the display of the service centre menus will be ENABLED.
4.4.5.7 TERMINAL NUMBER
The user can enter the network specific default sub-address.
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Select “TERMINAL NO”
Modify the terminal number, the values can be 0, 6..9
Press KEY_OK to confirm
A new EEPROM parameter will be defined to hide the Terminal number menu.
In this case the SMS SETTINGS menu option will be as shown below.
SMS SETTINGS
MSG ALERT
ON
OFF
SEND SERVICE
SEND 1
SEND 2
RCV CENTRE
SEND CENTRE
RECEIVE 1
NUMBER ?
RECEIVE 2
NUMBER ?
SEND 1
NUMBER ?
SEND 2
NUMBER ?
Default value will be that the display of the Terminal Number menu will be ENABLED.
4.4.5.8
SENDING MODE (Hidden in the EEPROM)
The number used to dial the sending service centre will be generated according to a sending mode parameter.
The dialed number is generated from a combination of the SEND CENTRE number, selected either from SEND
1 or SEND 2, the terminal sub-address, and the default DMI value. The parameter will be stored in EEPROM,
but will not be changeable by the user. The sending mode will define
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whether the last two digits of the SEND CENTRE number will remain or be removed
whether the sub-address of the terminal will be appended
whether the default DMI value of zero will be appended
The default sending mode will be to keep the last two digits of the SEND CENTRE number, and append both the
sub-address of the terminal and the default DMI.
4.4.5.9 RECEIVING MODE (Hidden in the EEPROM)
The number used to compare the incoming SC number will be generated according to a receiving mode
parameter from the selected RECEIVE CENTRE number. The parameter will be stored in EEPROM, but will
not be changeable by the user. The receiving mode will define whether the last two digits of the RECEIVE
CENTRE number will remain or be removed during the number comparison.
The default receiving mode will be to use the last two digits of the RECEIVE CENTRE
number in the comparison.
4.5
SETUP
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Select "SETUP"
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In idle, all the handsets which registered to the same base can enter the “SETUP” menu in
the same time, and the last setting will be validated.
4.5.1 BASE VOL
This menu enables you to adjust base ring volume
• Select "BASE VOLUME" and validate
• Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.5.2 BASE MEL
This menu enables you to select base ring melody
• Select "BASE MELODY" and validate
• Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.5.3 DEL HS
You can cancel a handset’s association with a base to allow another handset to be associated
• Select "DEL HANDSET" and validate
• Enter the PIN code and validate
• Select the handset to be cancelled and validate
4.5.4
PIN CODE
The base PIN code is used in subscription operation or to modify some critical parameters in the base.
To change the PIN code:
• Select "PIN CODE" and validate
• Enter the old 4 figure confidential code and validate
• Enter the new 4 figure confidential code and validate
• Enter the new confidential code a second time and validate
• The user may cancel out of the PIN code entry, using a long press of the 
4.5.5
Dial mode selection (This mode will not appear when set the Pulse dialling disable by
EEPROM)
Two types of dialling are available:
1.
2.
DTMF tone dialling
Pulse dialling
To change the dialling mode:
• Select “DIALMODE” and validate
• Select “TONE” or “PULSE” of dial mode and validate
FTXX_DIAL_MODI : selected by EEPROM data
Note: the Dial mode selection menu can be hidden to lock the base into pulse or DTMF dialling by the
CONFIG_ENA_MENU_DIALMODE flag (see various factory settings).
4.5.6
Recall duration selection
• Select "RECALL"
• Choose RECALL 1 to select short flash time
• Choose RECALL 2 to select long flash time
RECALL 1 & 2 timing : selected by EEPROM data
Note: not recall select function in if RECALL 1 & RECALL 2 is same timing. The recall menu will be
hidden from the user in this case.
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4.5.7 Default settings
This function will not be available when the handset is out of range of the base or unregistered.
This menu enables you to reset both handset and base with default settings.
By SET UP menu,
• Select "DEFAULT"
• Enter the base PIN code and validate
• "CONFIRM ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm
By quick default,
• Press and hold * key when insert the battery for 5 seconds, “DEFAULT” appears, then
“CONFIRM?”, press KEY_OK to confirm
Then the handset and base will apply default parameter settings and make a software RESET.
Default parameter
Handset name
Low battery indicator
Out of range indicator
Key click
Auto answer
INT melody
INT volume
EXT melody
EXT volume
ear volume
Language
Phonebook
CLID list
Redial list
PIN CODE
PAUSE
dial mode
Key lock
CLOCK
ALARM
RECEIVE 1
RECEIVE 2
SEND 1
SEND 2
SEND SERVICE
MSG ALERT
TERMINAL NO
SENDING MODE
RECEIVING MODE
Value
TBD
ON
ON
ON
ON
English
Empty
Empty
Empty
0000
3s
DTMF(Tone)
OFF
00 :00
OFF
tbd
tbd
tbd
tbd
SEND 1
ON
3 (Dial SMS-C number + senders SA digit + DMI mode 0)
Default values in handset and base are defined by EEPROM settings [1]. So they can be adjusted for
each country.
The following table contains the default values to be used for new EEPROM parameters, see also CID
parameter defaults and SMS Timing Default values.
Default parameter
RECEIVE 1 Network Type
RECEIVE 2 Network Type
SEND 1 Network Type
Value
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Date
PB Match with #
PB Match with *
PB Match with ‘P’
VMWI Base LED Flash
“In call” Base LED Flash Rate
“Event” Base LED Flash Rate
01-01
ENABLED
ENABLED
ENABLED
ON
500ms
750ms
4.5.8 RCID (MENU can be enabled or disabled by EEPROM)
This feature provides the opportunity to enable or disable Russian CID. Menu can be enabled or
disabled by EEPROM.
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Select “RCID”
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Select “ON” for enabling Russian CID mode
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Or select “OFF” for normal CID only
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If the Russian CID mode is selected, the number 255 will be sent to the line atuomatically.
Furthermore, the following submenu is available:
NUM LENGTH
RING DELAY
5…7
0…9
Note:
1. If RCID is set to on, it is equal to select Russian CID auto mode. In this case, user is able to set
RING DELAY. Incoming CID will be shown on the display after certain rings set by user.
2. If RCID is set to off, it is equal to select Russian CID manual mode, in this case, RING DELAY will
not be significant. The incoming CID information is only shown on the display after user take the line or
TAM seize the line.
3. When the answering machine answers the call and the incoming number is identified, the display
should show this incoming number instead of “SCREEN?”. When the caller leaves a message,
“SCREENING” is displayed.
4.5.8.1
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RCID ON (AUTO MODE)
If to set auto mode in RUS CID, so Ring delay will follow RING DELAY setting. The ring
delay in answering machine is set to e.g. 2, so after 2 rings the answering machine will
switch on, RCID procedure starts, the incoming number will be displayed and start OGM.
4.5.8.2 RCID OFF (MANUAL MODE)
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If to set manual mode in RUS CID, so Ring delay will be 0. The ring delay in answering
machine is set to e.g. 4, so if after 2 rings the recipient will pick up the handset, RCID
procedure starts, the incoming number will be displayed but answering machine won’t
switch on.
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If to set manual mode in RUS CID, so Ring delay will be 0. The ring delay in answering
machine is set to e.g. 4, so if after 2 rings the recipient will pick up the handset on the
parallel connected terminal equipment, RCID procedure starts, the incoming number will
be displayed but answering machine won’t switch on.
4.5.8.3
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4.5.8.4
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NUM LENGTH
Select number length between 5 … 7, the max number length of CID received will be
limited to the selected value.
Number with length longer than the set value will be ignored.
RING DELAY
Select ring delay between 0 … 9, the answering machine will switch on after the
corresponding number of rings if RCID is set to ON.
Technical requirement for the RUS CID:
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1. For the terminal equipment, which forms and transfers in the communication line a frequency signal
«Search» with the purpose of automatic definition of number of the causing subscriber, the following
requirements should be carried out:
1.1. Frequency of a signal «Search» should be (500±2,5) Hz.
1.2. The level of a signal «Search» in points of connection to the communication line should not
exceed 0 dBm.
1.3. The signal «Search» should have the sine wave form.
1.4. Transfer of a signal «Search» to the communication line should occur in one of the following
modes:
At removal a microtelephone tube by the subscriber;
At imitation answer of the caused subscriber by an answering machine, the modem or the fax modem;
At the answer of the caused subscriber to parallel connected terminal equipment.
Technical requirement for the answering machine:
2. If the terminal equipment provides the automatic answer to an entering call in this mode the
following requirements should be carried out:
2.1. The terminal equipment should close a train of the communication line at receipt no more than six
parcels of a calling signal.
2.2. After short circuit of communication line train the terminal equipment should transfer the causing
subscriber the proceeding message. If during transfer of the proceeding message or during recording
the entering message the terminal equipment is going to a colloquial mode, the answering machine
should be disconnected.
2.3. The release and clearing of the communication line on the part of terminal equipment should
occur at receipt of a signal «Is busy» or upon termination of time of recording of the entering message
established by the manufacturer.
2.4. In a mode without recording the entering message the release and clearing of a line on the part of
the terminal equipment should occur upon termination of reproduction of the proceeding speech
message.
4.5.9
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ECO MODE
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
When “ON” is selected, ECO Mode in Base will be activated.
Technical requirement of ECO mode:
1. ECO Mode in Handset
Handset will be automatically in ECO mode according to the RSSI value during communication
with base. For example, if handset talking with external line, handset will monitor the Received
Signal Strength (RSS) of the traffic channel. If the RSS value is larger than RSSI threshold which
set in EEPROM, handset will enter ECO mode automatically, handset MCU will control RF
transceiver to decrease the transmit power.
z Handset will check ECO mode when find the registered base in first time.
z Handset cannot toggle ECO mode in idle and standby mode.
z Handset will try to enter ECO mode when handset is talking with base, entering Base setting,
access TAM and enter SMS menu.
z Handset ECO mode will not be affected by base, that means if there is more than one
handset register to base, different handsets enters to ECO mode based on their RSSI
received.
z Handset ECO feature can be disabled if RSSI threshold is set to MAX value in EEPROM.
2. ECO Mode in Base through operating the menu in Handset
There is one Low Power menu in Base Setting to let user enable or disable Base ECO mode
manually. Base cannot enter ECO mode automatically like handset.
z If ECO mode is enabled in base by factory default, base will enter Low Power mode when
power up.
z If ECO mode is enabled in base, there is ECO icon in handset LCD dashboard to replace
normal antenna icon.
z If ECO mode is disabled in base, base will be in normal TX power mode.
z If there is any one Handset is talking with base, Base ECO mode cannot be accessed by any
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Base ECO mode feature can be disabled by base EEPROM.
4.6
HANDSET
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Select "HANDSET"
4.6.1 BEEP
Beep features
The handsets may or may not emit beeps while the keys are pressed , the batteries are low and when
the handset is out of range of the base.
4.6.1.1
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4.6.1.2
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4.6.1.3
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KEYTONE
Select "KEYTONE" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
LOW BATTERY
Select "LOW BATTERY" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
OUTRANGE
Select "OUT RANGE" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
4.6.2 INT RING VOL
This menu enables you to adjust handset ring volume (intern melody)
• Select "INT RING VOL" and validate
• Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.6.3 EXT RING VOL
This menu enables you to adjust handset ring volume (extern melody)
• Select "EXT RING VOL" and validate
• Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.6.4 INT MELODY
This menu enables you to choose a different melody for internal call
• Select "INT MELODY" and validate
• Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.6.5 EXT MELODY
This menu enables you to choose a different melody for external call
• Select "EXT MELODY" and validate
• Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.6.6 CLOCK SET
Clock setting is 24-hour format.
• When enter Clock setting mode, LCD display current time with flashing hour
indication.
• Enter the current time by 24-hour format and validate. And same time, the update
data send to base to keep for all the handset to have same clock.
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If the CLIP data has time data, the clock shall be updated by CLIP time data.
The time data shall be kept at base unit and when the handset turned on, the time
data shall be transferred from base to handset.
4.6.7 ALARM SET
This menu makes the handset to have alarm clock feature.
• Select ON or OFF and validate
• If select ON, then the menu go to alarm time setting mode
• Time setting is same as Clock setting
4.6.8 AUTO ANSWER
When there is an incoming call and the handset is on the base, the phone automatically takes the line.
• Select "AUTO ANSWER” and validate
• Select "ON" to activate "OFF" to deactivate and validate
4.6.9 NAME
This function allows you to personalise each handset.
• Select "NAME" and validate
• Enter the name and validate (max 10 chars)
4.6.10 LANGUAGE
The function allows you to personalise the language.
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Select "LANGUAGE" and validate
Select the language of your choice and validate
The languages, which require to be supported, are listed in priority order below. The number of
languages supported will be 17.
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4.6.11
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English
Dutch
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Greek
Russian
Danish
Finnish
Swedish
Norwegian
Polish
Czech Rep
Slovakia
Portuguese
Hungary
DATE SET
Select "DATE SET" and validate
Entering the date will be according to the DATE FORMAT setting for the handset i.e DD-MM
or MM-DD
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The current date will be displayed as 01-01
Enter the new date and validate. Note that during date entry, the user will be prevented from
entering an invalid date in each of the DD or MM parts. For DD, the values 01-31 are valid and
for MM, the values 01-12 are valid. Date validation will be performed for each month. An error
beep should be given to the user on each invalid number entry and the user will be required to
re-enter a valid number. The user can cancel out of date entry at any point, by the use of the

Note that when in using a HS with previous Base version, this menu will not appear. When
using a previous HS with the new Base version, the old handset will not use the new date
setting, even though it is supported by the base.
Note also that this function will not be available when the handset is out of range or
unregistered.
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4.6.12 HOT KEYS
This function allows you to edit the 2 Hot Key number.
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Select Hot Key 1 … 2 and validate
Enter the number to be stored and validate
The Hot Key will be automatically enabled after storing the number.
4.6.13 KEY LOCK
This function allows you to lock the key
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Select "KEY LOCK?” and validate
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Press KEY_MENU/OK to lock key,
icon displayed and go to standby mode.
Note :Press KEY_HOOK key can be OFF HOOK during incoming call and KEY LOCK is on.
4.6.13.1 Quick KEY LOCK
Simply press and hold KEY_STAR/LOCK 3 second
4.6.13.2 To unlock key:
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4.7
Press any key “PRESS *” is displayed, within 5s time out
Press KEY_STAR/LOCK to unlock key
REGISTER
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4.7.1
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4.7.2
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Select "REGISTER" and validate
Select “SELECT BASE” or “REG BASE” by KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN
Press KEY_OK to confirm
SELECT BASE
Select "SELECT BASE" and validate
“BASE 1 2 3 4” is displayed ( only the registered base number will be shown and current
base number will be blinking)
Press 1 - 4 to confirm the selection or KEY_UP/KEY_DOWN + KEY_F to select auto
searching.
Valid tone is sounded if valid base is found
“NOT REGISTER” is shown and error tone sounded the selection is invalid
REG BASE
Select "REG BASE" and validate
“BASE 1 2 3 4” is displayed ( only the registered base number will be blinking )
Press 1 - 4 to confirm the selection
It is now searching the base in subscription mode and “SEARCHING…” is displayed
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Valid tone is sounded and “PIN ?” is shown if valid base found
Enter subscription PIN code and verified by base
Valid tone sounded if subscription is successful and back to standby mode.
On the base:
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Put the base into subscription mode, by pressing and holding PAGE_KEY
The base will then emit a beep, the Line LED will flash. It is now ready to be associated with a
new handset, during the 90 seconds after pressing the button only.
If the handset has located the base, a valid tone is played.
If the handset does not locate the base, it will return to the previous configuration after 1 minute. Try
again by changing the base number and check that you are not in a environment where there is
interference
When a handset is associated with a base, it is given a handset number by the base. It is this number
which is displayed on the handset after the name and must be used for internal calls.
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Answer machine features
5.1
Base description
5.1.1
One digit 7 segment LED Display on the base unit
5.1.2
LED
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5.1.3
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5.1.4
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In sue indication
Buttons for TAM control
Answer On/Off
Volume Up
Volume Down
Skip Backward
Skip forward
Stop
Delete
OGM
Play
Supervisory tone duration
Long beep --------------------------- 700mS
Short beep --------------------------- 125mS
Error tone ---------------------------- 4 times Short beep with 100ms pause
Message alert tone ---------------- 300mS
5.1.5 Voice prompts (It is available by EEPROM setting)
All of the prompts are played to line or handset or both.
Table 1
Nr
Audible Indications
Context
Prompt
To
line?
To
H/S ?
Message recording and play back
1.
Message recording
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment
so please leave your message after the tone”
2.
Message recording
“Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment
and you cannot leave a message so please call
later”
3.
Message recording
“Please speak after the tone”
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Context
Prompt
To
line?
To
H/S ?
4.
Message recording
“To end recording press #”
5.
Message playback
“You have no/one/’n’ (new) messages”
6.
Message playback
“Message ‘x’”
7.
Message playback
“Message deleted”
8.
Message playback
“End of messages”
9.
Message playback
“To delete all messages, press delete”
10.
Message playback
“All messages deleted”
Line remote interrogation
11.
Remote access
“Please enter your security code”
12.
Remote access
“Incorrect security code”
13.
Remote access
“To hear main menu, press 1”
14.
Remote access
“To delete all messages, press 5”
15.
RA Main menu
“To play all messages, press 2”
16.
RA Main menu
“To play new messages, press 3”
17.
RA Main menu
“To skip back during messages, press 4”
18.
RA Main menu
“To delete during messages, press 5”
19.
RA Main menu
“To skip forward during messages, press 6”
20.
RA Main menu
“To set Answer on or off, press 7”
21.
RA Main menu
“To hear the outgoing message menu, press 8”
22.
RA Main menu
“To set a new security code, press 9”
23.
RA Main menu
“To hear main menu again, press 1”
24.
RA Main menu
“To set new security code, press Star. To hear
your security code, press #”
25.
RA Main menu
“Please enter new security code after the tone”
26.
RA OGM menu
“To Play outgoing message, press 2”
27.
RA OGM menu
“To record answer and record outgoing
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Context
Prompt
To
line?
To
H/S ?
message, press 3”
28.
RA OGM menu
“To record answer only outgoing message,
press 4”
29.
RA OGM menu
“To select answer and record outgoing
message, press 5”
30.
RA OGM menu
“To select answer only outgoing message,
press 6”
31.
RA OGM menu
“To hear the outgoing message menu again,
press 8”
32.
RA OGM menu
“To hear main menu again, press 1”
33.
Various
“zero” (as in security code)
34.
Various
“oh” (as in "three oh five pm")
35.
Various
“one” to “fifty nine”
36.
Various
“Sunday" to "Saturday”
37.
Various
“On”
38.
Various
“Off”
39.
Various
“am”
40.
Various
“pm”
5.2
Base unit operation
5.2.1
Display
(7 segment LED)
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No messages ------------------------------------Æ “0”
Answer on with messages (Less than 9) -Æ Number of messages
Answer on with messages (More than 9)--Æ “9” flashing
Answer off ------------------------------------------Æ “-“ and “X” flashing slow
Answer off with more than 9 message ------Æ “-“ and “9” flashing slow
Memory full -----------------------------------------> “F“ and “X” flashing slow
Memory full with Answer off --------------------> “-“ and “F“ flashing slow
During Play back ICM ------------------------Æ Message number (If more than 9, just indicate “9”)
During Play back OGM -----------------------Æ OGM number and “P” flashing
During remote interogation-------------------Æ “A” flashing (Line and Handset)
During recording OGM, ICM and Memo --Æ “r” Flashing
Without time setting --------------------------> “F” or “X” or “-“ and “C” flashing slow
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During volume control --------------------------------> “0” “1” ----“9” “H”
Flashing slow: 1.75S / 0.25S
Flashing : 0.5S/0.5S
X=number of messages
5.2.2
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In sue LED indication
Power on the unit ---------------------> Turn on
During OFF HOOK -------------------> Flashing (0.5S/0.5S)
Key Operation
Answer On/Off: Answer On/Off setting only
Volume Up: Loud speaker volume control only
Volume Down: Loud speaker volume control only
Skip Backward:
Short press during idle: Play the message alert setting or no action
Short press during play: Skip backward the message
Long press during idle: Go into Message alert On/Off setting or no action
Long press during play: same as short press
Skip forward:
Short press during idle: Play the current Ring delay setting
Short press during play: Skip forward the message
Long press during idle: Ring delay setting mode
Long press during play: same as short press
Stop:
Short press during idle: Play the current day and time setting
Short press during play: Stop to play message
Long press during idle: No action
Long press during play: same as short press
Delete:
Short press during idle: Play the current security code setting
Short press during play: Delete the message
Long press during idle: No action
Long press during play: same as short press
OGM:
Short press during idle: Play the current setting OGM
Short press during play: No action
Long press during idle: Go into OGM selection and recording mode or OGM recording mode
Long press during play: No action
Play:
Short press during idle: Start to play the new messages
Short press during play: Pause to play messages
Long press during idle: Start to play all messages
Long press during play: same as short press
5.2.4
Stop
When the unit is carrying out an operation started at the base, operation of the STOP button shall
generally cause the unit to abandon the function and reset to the previous answer mode. One
short beep will be heard. Examples of functions affected and the effects are:
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Message paused
OGM Play
ICM record
Unit abandons message play with all messages saved.
Unit abandons message play with all messages saved.
Unit abandons outgoing message play.
STOP is ignored.
Pressing STOP on the base will NOT affect operations started from the handset.
Remark: The messages are deleted during playing messages. The message cannot be
recovered by any means.
5.2.5
Volume control
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An electronic volume control shall be provided on the base unit. Eleven different settings (0 – 9+H)
shall be provided to regulate the loudspeaker volume level. If the base has seven-segment, the
LED display shall show “0” for off, then “1” - “9” and “H” for the maximum setting.
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When the volume control is set at its minimum (0) position there will be no audible output during
call screening and during remote interrogation, but there will be a level 1 (audible) output from the
loudspeaker during other operations (examples are outgoing message check, message play etc).
After such operations (played at level 1), the volume shall retain its previous 0 setting for call
screening (and remote interrogation) if the volume control has not been adjusted.
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During outgoing message check, message play (including the wait period at the end of playback),
and voice prompts, any adjustment of the volume control by the user will cause the volume to
increase or decrease from the low volume setting. When the operation is completed, the new
setting for the volume control shall be stored.
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If the volume control is adjusted during the idle mode, the unit shall emit a short beep for each
step in the volume setting. As the volume control is increased, the beep gets louder and as the
volume control is decreased, the beep gets quieter. At the quiet and loud end-stops, the unit emits
two beeps (H level for maximum setting).
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If the volume up or down button is held down the settings will change at the rate of two steps per
second. If the button is pressed and released rapidly then the settings will change at the same
rate as the button presses.
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The base loudspeaker volume control is only for base and handset receiver volumes shall be
independent.
5.2.6 Answer delay
The unit shall have a selectable delay of between 2 and 9 rings or Time Saver by press and Hold
“SKIP FORWARDS” button. Press “SKIP FORWARDS” button for check the setting of Answer delay.
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The default setting at power up or hard reset shall be 6 rings. (According to EEPROM setting)
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The Time Saver protocol shall answer calls after 6 rings if no new messages have been recorded
or 2 rings if new messages have been recorded.
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When enter to the Answer delay setting mode by hold press “SKIP FORWARDS” button, after
that, each short pres “SKIP FORWARDS” button to increase one step for answer delay
with announcement. The order shall be as follows.
2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - TS - 2 - 3 -------
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No action for about 2 second, the unit shall announce “Calls will be answer after X rings” and
return to idle.
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If keep pressing “SKIP FORWARDS”, the unit count up the setting about one to two step
per second until release the button.
5.2.7
Message Alert setting (If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall not be available)
The unit shall have the facility to sound an audible alert when new messages have been
received. This shall be at the volume set by the control for the base unit tone caller.
The Message Alert shall default to OFF at power up and can be turned “On” or “Off” by press and
Hold “SKIP BACKWARDS” button. Short press “SKIP BACKWARDS” button for check the setting
of Message alert.
When the Message Alert feature is ON, the alert tone will be played only when the product is idle
on condition that there is new message or memo has been recorded.
The message alert tone shall stop sounding as soon as the user starts message play at the base
or handset. After message play the message alert will not sound (even if switched on) if all new
messages have been partly played back (i.e. part of each actual message). The message alert
tone shall then stay silent until a new message is received even if messages are saved.
If the Message Alert feature is set to ON and new messages are waiting to be played (i.e. the
tone is sounding), playing part of each new message through remote interrogation shall silence
the sound.
5.2.8 Answer on/off setting
The default setting is Answer on. When switched to Answer On, the product shall answer calls
according to the answer delay setting. As the unit is supplied with a two type of pre-recorded
outgoing message, it shall always be possible to switch the unit to Answer on mode.
When the unit is idle and set to Answer On, the 7-segment LED shall indicate the number of
messages recorded. If the recording capacity is full, the display will flash “F” slowly alternating
with the number of messages and Handset displayed “Answer machine on" icon.
When the unit is idle and set to Answer Off, the 7 segments LED shall indicate one bar in the midposition flashing slowly alternating with the number of messages.
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Switching Answer on/off at base The product shall be capable of being switched to and
from the answer mode by means of the Answer on/off button on the base. In the idle state,
operation of the Answer on/off button shall toggle the unit to and from the Answer On mode.
When the unit is set to Answer Off and the user presses the button the unit shall announce
“Answer on” followed by the current outgoing message and switch to Answer on. When
switching to Answer Off the unit shall announce just “Answer off”.
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Switching Answer on/off remotely. This is described under "Remote Switch On" below in
this document.
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If the unit was set to Answer On before a call but the memory capacity is full then the unit
will continue to answer normally but will play the Answer Only message "Hello, your call
cannot be taken at the moment and you cannot leave a message, so please call later”. It
will only revert to Answer and Record answering after the user deletes some messages
(locally or remotely).
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If the unit is “No voice prompt” and memory capacity become full then the unit will change to
Answer OFF mode. It will change back to Answer ON mode by deleting messages. To
delete messages, it is possible to delete by Local, Handset remote or line remote
interrogation.
Remark: The unit shall normally revert to the previous answer setting at the end of any answered call.
However, if a caller remotely accesses the machine and sets it to Answer Off or On then it shall stay in
that mode.
If set to “No voice prompt”. The operation will be as follows
The default setting is Answer OFF. When switched to Answer On, the product shall answer calls
according to the answer delay setting. It shall always be possible to switch the unit to Answer on
mode when there is recorded OGM. However, if user does not record the OGM, it is not possible
to set to Answer ON mode. There will be error tone when user try to set to Answer ON mode
without OGM.
When there is OGM and set to Answer On, the unit shall play recorded OGM and set to Answer
ON.
5.2.9
Outgoing message
5.2.9.1
Recording OGM.
It shall be possible to record the outgoing message by pressing and holding the OGM button
to enter the OGM selection mode first and then press and hold the Skip backward or Skip
forward button. The skip backward is for “Answer and record” OGM, the Skip forward is for
“Answer only” OGM. The operation of the button causes the prompt “Please speak after the
tone. To end recording, release the button” to be given. The user is then informed that
recording can commence by a long tone. Once recording has started, the previous user OGM
cannot be retrieved.
(If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall be as follows)
It shall be possible to record the outgoing message by pressing and holding the OGM button
The user is then informed that recording can commence by a long tone and stop recording by
release the button. Once recording has started, the previous user OGM cannot be retrieved.
If the memory is full when try to record the OGM, the unit shall emit the error tone. If during recording the OGM, the memory
capacity reach to full, the unit shall emit the L_beep and stop recording.
5.2.9.2
Checking OGM.
Pressing and releasing the OGM button briefly the unit shall announce, “ Your answer and
record outgoing message is” or “Your answer only outgoing message is”, then the OGM
message. The display on the base shall show “P” and OGM number (Answer and record is 1,
Answer only is 2) during these prompts and the outgoing message playback (Only for
Category 2). STOP can be used to stop the outgoing message play.
If set to “No Voice prompt”, the operation shall be as follows.
Pressing and releasing the OGM button briefly the unit shall play current recorded OGM. If the
unit does not have recorded OGM, it will be error tone. The display on the base shall show “P”
during playing OGM or if no OGM, it shall indicate “E”
Deleting OGM. (If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall not be available)
The current (user's own) outgoing message can be deleted by pressing the Del button on the
base whilst the OGM is playing. The outgoing message will stop and a single short beep will
be heard, then "Your answer and record outgoing message is", if answer and record outgoing
message is being deleted, followed by the default outgoing message. If the default OGM is
playing the Del button will be ignored.
Selecting OGM (If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall not be available)
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message”. Then, the user may press Skip forward to select Answer Only Outgoing message
or Skip backward to select Answer and Record Outgoing Message. Then, the unit will play the
OGM as same as checking OGM.
5.3
Call answering and message recording
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When switched to the answer ON mode, the product shall answer calls according to the
selected answer delay and the outgoing message shall be played 1 second after the line
has been seized. If the default outgoing message (Answer and record mode) is being used
it shall be “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message
after the tone”.
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The OGM can be skipped by detecting # DTMF tone. So, during playing the OGM, if the unit
detect # tone, the OGM playing shall stop immediately and an invitation to record tone shall
be given.
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After the outgoing message, an invitation to record tone shall be given after which recording
shall commence immediately.
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The unit shall stop recording, send L_beep, and release the line when any of the following
conditions are detected:
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Silence for more than X seconds. (X is defined by EEPRON setting)
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Network tone for more than “X” seconds. (“X” is defined by EEPRON setting)
The maximum message length is reached. (The maximum message length is defined
by EEPRON setting)
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Exhaustion of memory
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End of call signal (ECS)
The unit shall also stop recording and release the line when an extension off-hook (BPR)
signal is detected, but no voice prompt will be played.
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In the case of maximum message length the unit shall send L_beep and release the line.
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If the recording capacity is exhausted during recording, the unit shall send L_beep to line
and release the line. Valid messages (see below) shall be indicated and saved.
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All messages and memos will be day and time voice stamped at beginning or end of each
message depended on EEPROM setting.
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When a CLI is received containing the current time, the time stamp will be updated to the
time delivered in the CLI information. The day part of the stamp will remain unaltered.
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At the end of the call, the unit shall automatically reset to the previous answer mode unless
the memory capacity is full. In these circumstances, the unit shall revert to answer only
mode and play the outgoing message “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and
you cannot leave a message so please call later”.
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The sequence of playing message and day and time stamp is country dependent.
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When switched to the answer ON mode with Answer only mode, the product shall answer
calls according to the selected answer delay and answer only outgoing message shall be
played after the line has been seized. If the default outgoing message is being used it shall
be “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and you cannot leave a message so
please call later” and will wait 8 seconds to allow remote interrogation before release
the line.
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If the unit is in Answer Off mode before a call then it will answer after Answer OFF Ring
delay setting, then play the outgoing message and record any incoming message. It will
only revert to Answer On after the call if the caller sets it to Answer On during remote
access. If set to Answer Off and the memory capacity was full before the call then the unit
will answer after answer OFF ring delay setting to allow remote access. It will play the
Answer only outgoing message, then wait for 8 seconds to allow remote access before
releasing the line.
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If the unit is set to “No voice prompt”, all announcements shall not play except recorded
OGM play. If the memory is full, the unit shall send the error tone and then release the line.
5.4
Memory full
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The definition of memory full is less than 15 seconds recording capacity available before
start to record the message. However, if there is more than 15 seconds recording capacity
available when start to record the message, it will be memory full during recording the
message when use up all the memory.
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If the memory becomes full while the caller is leaving a message the unit shall send
“memory is full” announcement and then L_beep and disconnect the line. The unit will
switch to memory full mode (see below).
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On releasing the line the unit will also switch to memory full mode if the remaining recording
capacity is less than 15 seconds, or there are a total of 59 messages.
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Memory full mode. (This function is not available if the setting is “No voice prompt”)
If the memory is full, the unit after seizing the line and playing the memory full (Answer
only) outgoing message and will wait 8 seconds to allow remote interrogation. If no
interrogation instruction is received, the unit will send L_beep and release the line. If the call
is terminated after messages have been deleted so that more than 15s recording capacity is
available, the unit reverts to the normal answer mode.
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Memory full mode for “No voice prompt”
If the memory is full, the unit become Answer OFF mode. After the number of ringes
for Answer OFF mode, the unit takes line and sending the L_beep message and will wait 8
seconds to allow remote interrogation. If no interrogation instruction is received, the unit will
send L_beep and release the line. If the call is terminated after messages have been
deleted so that more than 15s recording capacity is available, the unit reverts to the
previous answer mode that is before memory become full.
5.5
Message playback
5.5.1
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Playback
When messages have been recorded a long press of the PLAY button on the base shall
cause the product to announce “You have ‘n’ messages” (where “n” is the number of the
messages) and to commence replay from the start from oldest message recorded. All
messages shall be played.
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At the start of each message, the unit shall announce the message number in the recorded
sequence e.g. "message 1"
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During message play, the 7 segment displays shall indicate the order number of the
message being played: "1" to "9" then "9" flashing for messages 10 onwards.
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Once playback has commenced, a short operation of the PLAY button shall cause the
messages to be paused. In the pause mode the 7-segment display flashes “P” and a short
beep shall be heard every 10 seconds.
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Replay is continued if the PLAY button is pressed again, but if no instruction is received for
60s the unit automatically reverts to the previous answer mode with all messages saved.
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Functions accepted during the pause mode are summarized below.
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
5.5.2
Press PLAY:
The unit continues playback
Press STOP:
The unit abandons pause and resets to the Answer On mode
with the messages saved.
Press DELETE: The unit selectively deletes the current message as described
below.
Press |< SKIP:
The unit skips backwards as described below and continues
playback.
Press SKIP >|:
The unit skips forwards as described below and continues
playback.
Skip forwards and backwards.
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Skip forwards is controlled by the SKIP >| button. Each time the button is pressed and
released, the unit shall stop the current message being played and skip forwards to the start
of the next message. If the current message is the last message, the unit shall respond as
described under “End of message” below.
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Replay the current message is controlled by the |< SKIP key. During message playback,
brief press the |< SKIP key will cause the unit to replay the current message.
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Skip backwards is controlled by the |< SKIP key. During message number playback,
pressing the |< SKIP key will cause the unit to play the previous message. However, if after
the message number playback, the unit will replay those messages from message number
playback.
5.5.3
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Fast play
If the SKIP >| key is pressed and held during the actual message playback, it will play
continue at 1.5 times normal speed. If the key is still pressed at the end of a message then
the Day/Time stamp and message number will be announced at the normal speed but the
next message will be played at 1.5 times normal speed. When the key is released the
messages will continue at the normal speed.
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If messages are played and no other key is pressed then all the messages will automatically
be saved and indicated on the 7-segment displays. The audible message alert will not
sound (even if switched on) if all new messages (including mailbox messages) have been
partly played back. Similarly the Time Saver answer delay (if selected) will answer after 6
rings if all new messages have been partly played back.
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If the STOP button is pressed during replay, message play is abandoned and the unit resets
to the previous answer mode with all messages saved as described above under “Stop”.
5.5.4
Deleting messages during playback
Messages may be selectively deleted during replay by pressing the DEL button during replay.
The unit shall announce, “Message deleted” and mark the current message for deletion but
not actually delete the message until after the 8-second decision period described below. After
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a message is marked for deletion, the unit skips to the start of the next message. If the
current message is the last message the unit shall continue as described below.
The message has deletion mark will be deleted when press the stop button or end of the 8
seconds decision period. There is no way to recover it.
5.5.5
End of message play
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At the end of message play and messages remain which are NOT marked for deletion, the
unit announces “End of messages. To delete all messages, press delete”. The 7 segment
display counts down from “ 8” to “ 0” in one second steps (Category 2 only). During this
period pressing the DEL button marks all messages for deletion (unit announces “All
messages deleted”) but the countdown continues. If the user does not press DEL before
the counter reaches “0” only those messages previously marked for deletion shall be
deleted. Pressing STOP at any time during this 8-second period abandons the countdown.
The messages will be deleted which have marked for deletion.
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The volume control keys will function during the 8-second wait period at the end of message
play but no beeps will be generated as the volume is adjusted.
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At the end of the 8-second decision period the unit will generate one short beep (1S), any
messages not deleted by the user are automatically saved and indicated on the message
counter and the unit reverts to the previous answer mode.
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If the PLAY button is pressed during the idle mode when there are no messages to be
played, the unit announces, "You have no messages" and reverts to the previous answer
mode.
5.5.6
Playing new messages
It shall be possible to play new messages only by short pressing the PLAY button. The unit
shall announce, “You have ‘n’ new messages” (or “You have no new messages” if this is the
case). Where there are new messages to play only these will be played back and shall be
paused, skipped, deleted, etc. as above. As an example, if there are 5 messages of which the
last 2 are new, the unit will announce, “You have 2 new messages”
5.5.7
Setting is “No voice prompt”
If the unit is set to “No voice prompt”, the following function and announcements are not play
during playing message.
Time Day stamp
Message number announcement
Delete message instruction
“You have N (New) message” announcement
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5.6
Remote interrogation.
The remote interrogation facilities, which shall be protected by the security code. During remote
interrogation from the line, the handset shall display “REMOTE” and only KEY_TALK is valid during
this mode to interrupt the remote interrogation.
5.6.1
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With Voice prompt
Access to the remote interrogation feature shall be via a break-in instruction at any time
following the start of the outgoing message. The break-in code (DTMF *). A maximum of two
attempts at entering the correct security code shall be allowed in one call.
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•
Following acceptance of the break-in code (*), the unit shall suspend its current operation,
announce to line "Please enter your security code", and prepare to accept the first digit of
the PIN. If no further digits are entered within a further 8-second period, the unit send
L_beep and releases the line.
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If less than three digits are entered within an 8-second period, following any DTMF ‘*’, the
unit shall announce to line "Incorrect security code, please enter your security code". It shall
then prepare to accept the whole PIN again, within a further 8-second period as on the first
attempt. The process is as for the first attempt but if the second attempt is unsuccessful
then the unit shall announce "Incorrect security code” and send L_beep and then release
the line.
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When the unit recognises the third DTMF digit the unit shall check the validity of the PIN. If
the PIN is incorrect, (and if this is the first attempt), the unit shall announce to line "Incorrect
security code, please enter your security code". It shall then prepare to accept the first digit
of the PIN again, within an 8-second period as on the first attempt. The process is as for the
first attempt but if the second attempt is unsuccessful then the unit shall announce "Incorrect
security code” and send L_beep and then release the line.
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If the PIN was correct and the unit has new messages, the unit announces "You have 'n'
new message(s)" and the new messages are played to line. If the caller clears the line
during Remote Interrogation, the unit will not hold the line indefinitely. If the caller has
cleared the unit shall, at worst, clear after the 8-second period at the end of message
playback.
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If the unit does not have any new messages then the unit announces “You have no new
messages” then "To hear main menu, press 1" waits 8 seconds and if no DTMF instructions
are received and send L_beep before releasing the line.
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After message play, all messages may be deleted if DTMF 5 is keyed within 8 seconds of
the end of the prompt “End of messages. To delete all messages, press 5. To hear main
menu, press 1”. If DTMF 5 is detected at this stage, “All messages deleted “To hear main
menu, press 1” shall be announced and all the messages just played shall be deleted (new
messages only when only new messages have been played). If no instruction is received
within 8 seconds the unit shall and send L_beep and release the line.
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If DTMF 1 is received the unit shall play the menu:
To play all messages, press 2
To play new messages, press 3
To skip back during messages, press 4
To delete during messages, press 5
To skip forward during messages, press 6
To set Answer on or off, press 7
To hear the Outgoing message menu, press 8
To set a new security code, press 9
To hear main menu again, press 1
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If DTMF 2 is detected at this stage, “You have ‘n’ message(s)” shall be announced then the
messages are played. At the end of the replay the unit shall offer the opportunity to delete
all messages as above. In this case, “All messages deleted” will include new and old
messages. If there is no messages to play the unit shall announce, “You have no
messages”.
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If DTMF 3 is detected at this stage, “You have ‘n’ new message(s)” shall be announced then
the messages are played. If there is no new messages to play the unit shall announce, “You
have no new messages”.
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•
During message play, messages will be paused if DTMF 2 is received. The confirmation
tone will be heard after 10 seconds, which is repeated every 10 seconds.
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While message play is paused, it will resume if DTMF 2 is received. Confirmation that the
DTMF 2 has been detected will be by the user hearing the messages.
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If a message is left paused for more than 60 seconds, all messages shall be saved (except
those deleted before the last “End of messages” prompt), and send L_beep and then line
released.
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During message play or message pause, the current message will be replay if a single
DTMF 4 is received during message play. If DTMF 4 is received during message number
playing will skip back to the start of previous message. Messages will be selectively deleted
if DTMF 5 is received. Confirmation that the message has been deleted will be by the unit
announcing, "Message deleted" and skipping forward to play the next message, or to the
end of message sequence described above. Messages are marked for deletion at this stage
but are only actually deleted after the line is released.
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During message play, messages will skip forwards if DTMF 6 is received. Play will skip
forward to the start of the next message.
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It shall be possible to interrupt an operation or the remote interrogation menus by sending
an appropriate DTMF signal. If the remote menu is being playback, pressing invalid DTMF
has no effect (No 4 short beeps). The menu is being played without any interrupt. After the
menu is played to end, it waits the user enter the DTMF for 8 seconds, if a DTMF instruction
is received which is not valid, then 4 short beeps will be played to line and the count down
counter (8 seconds) keeps counting down. After 8 seconds time out, the unit will send
L_beep.
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If the end of messages is reached during skip forwards, “End of messages” will be played
after the DTMF 6 is recognised.
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If the line is released by the unit for any reason prior to the voice prompt signifying the end
of messages for current replay, all messages shall be saved (except those previously
marked for deletion).
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If the line is released for any reason after the voice prompt signifying the end of messages
but before a further replay is initiated, all messages shall be saved (except those previously
marked for deletion).
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After the line is released any messages that have not been deleted shall be saved and
indicated on the message counters.
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During remote interrogation, the handset shall display "REMOTE" flashing.
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If DTMF 7 is detecting during main menu, the unit shall announce, “Answer OFF” if the
previous setting is answer on. If the previous setting is answer OFF, the unit shall announce
“Answer On” followed by current setting OGM play.
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Any valid message recorded before remote interrogation is attempted (successfully or not)
shall be saved and indicated after the line is released (unless deleted during remote
interrogation).
5.6.1.1
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Recording and checking outgoing messages in remote interrogation
If DTMF 8 is detected at this stage, the unit shall announce:
To play outgoing message, press 2
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To record answer and record outgoing message, press 3
To record answer only outgoing message, press 4
To select answer and record outgoing message, press 5
To select answer only outgoing message, press 6
To hear the outgoing message menu again, press 8
To hear main menu again, press 1
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If DTMF 2 is detected at this stage, the unit shall announce, “Your outgoing message is” and
play the currently selected OGM.
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If DTMF 3 or 4 is detected, the unit shall announce, “Please speak after the tone. To end
recording, press square” then play the invitation to record tone to line and start to record. At
the end of recording it will announce, “Your answer and record outgoing message is” (DTMF
3) or "Your answer only outgoing message is" (DTMF 4) as appropriate and play the new
message. The answer mode will remain unchanged after the recording: that is, the latest
outgoing message recorded will not affect the current answer mode. However, if the
memory is full during OGM recording, the unit will announce “Sorry, the memory full”. Then,
wait the remote interrogation without replay the recording OGM.
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If DTMF 5 is detected, the unit shall announce, “Your answer and record outgoing message
is” and play the current A&R OGM.
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If DTMF 6 is detected, the unit shall announce, “Your answer only outgoing message is” and
play the current AO OGM.
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Following any of the outgoing message menu functions as a result of detecting DTMF 2, 3,
4, 5, 6 the product shall announce:
To hear main menu again, press 1
To hear the outgoing message menu again, press 8
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If DTMF 8 is detected, the unit shall announce the outgoing message menu.
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If DTMF 1 is detected, the unit shall announce the main menu.
5.6.2 Without Voice prompt
All the operation shall be same as above except voice prompt and some menus as follows. So the
operation shall be as follows.
DTMF 2 ------ Play all messages
DTMF 3 ------ Play new messages
DTMF 4 ------ Skip back the message playing (This is only valid during playing messages)
DTMF 5 ------ Delete the message (This is only valid during playing messages)
DTMF 6 ------ Skip forward the message playing (This is only valid during playing messages)
The following functions are not for “No voice prompt”
Answer ON/OFF setting
Outgoing message menu
Security code setting
Main menu
If the unit detect the Digits 1, 7, 8, 9, 0, # or * during remote interrogation, the unit shall send the Error
tone to the line.
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5.7
Technical requirement
The unit shall have the following function and parameter for EEPROM setting.
5.7.1 Default setting data
The following default data setting shall be inside the EEPROM
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Number of ring cadences for answering the call when the TAM is set to on
(XX times)
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Ringer period of incoming call for answering the call when the TAM is set to off
(XX S)
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Message alert on/off default setting
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Default OGM (Answer and record or Answer only)
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Default Day setting
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PIN code default data
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Answer and record OGM recording time limit (1- X minutes and no limit)
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Answer only OGM recording time limit (1- X minutes and no limit)
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Incoming message recording time limit (1- X minutes and no limit)
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Memo recording time limit (1- X minutes and no limit)
5.7.2
Setting for countries variance and type of product
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The day and time voice will be stamped at the beginning of each message or
end of each message.
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7 segment LED or single LED for message indication
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With voice prompt or not
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Setting for Message play operation
Short press “PLAY” button for New message play and Long press “Play”
button for All message play
Short press “PLAY” button for All message play and Long press “Play” button
for New message play
5.7.3 BPR detection (Branch Phone Detection)
The product shall detect the branch phone OFF_HOOK during answering the call. Once detect the
OFF_HOOK, the unit shall release the line. The detection conditions are as follows.
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•
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If the line current to the unit is changing more than 2mA
The BPR detection shall not enable for “X” ms after TAM has been on line.
The BPR signal shall be persisted more than “Y” ms for the BPR signal to be valid.
X and Y are defined by EEPROM setting.
X= 0ms - 2000ms (The setting shall be less than 100ms step or less)
Y= 100ms - 1000ms (The setting shall be less than 100mS step or less)
5.7.4 CPC (ECS) detection (End of call signal)
The product shall detect the CPC (ECS) signal during answering the call. Once detect the signal, the
unit shall release the line. The detection conditions are as follows.
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Detecting CPC signal duration is more than “X “ ms.
The CPC detection shall not enable for “Y” second after Tam has been on line.
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X and Y are defined by EEPROM setting.
X= 0ms - 200ms (The setting shall be less than 2ms step or less)
Y= 100ms - 1000ms (The setting shall be less than 100mS step or less)
5.7.5 Silence detection
The product shall have silence detection for detecting the silence. If the unit detect silence for more
than “X” second during recording the messages, the unit shall release the line. The silence mean if the
signal level is below “Y” dB at in put of the device.
The signal frequency is more than 4Khz and less than 250Hz is not treat as voice signal. Therefore, if
there is signal that is more than 4Khz or less than 250hz, but the unit still need to detect silence if the
voice band signal level is less than “-Y” dB. According to this requirement, it shall have the following
LPF and HPF after the AGC. The filet parameter shall be as follows.
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LPF ------
Fc (Corner frequency) ---- about 3.4Khz
Frequency response ------ more than 18dB OCT
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HPF -------
Fc (Corner frequency) ------------ About 300 Hz
Frequency response ---------- more than 24 dB OCT
“X” and “Y” are defined by EEPROM setting.
X= 3 seconds - 10 second (1 second step or less)
Y= 0 dB - 40dB (1dB step or less)
(This value is relative value to reference AGC output level)
5.7.6 Tone detection
The product shall have tone detection for detecting the network tone. If the unit detect network tone for
more than “X” second during recording the messages, the unit shall release the line. The tone
detection parameters are as follows.
Detecting frequency is “Y” Hz to “Z” Hz
Tone detector shall detect continues tone and also ON/OFF tone such as busy tone
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“X”, “Y” and “Z” are defined by EEPROM
X= 3 seconds - 10 second (1 second step or less)
Y= 300Hz - 500Hz (10Hz step or less)
Z= 500Hz - 750Hz (10Hz step or less)
5.7.7 DTMF detection
The product shall have DTMF signal detection for remote interrogation. The detection parameters are
as follows.
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The duration of valid DTMF signal ---------- 50 ms
The duration of valid inter digit pause ------ 50 ms
Maximum twist level for detection ------------ +/- 10dB
DTMF detection sensitivity is as follows
If the level is more than “X” dB then it shall be detected
If the level is less than “X” -10dB then it shall not be detected
“X” is defined by EEPROM setting
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X= 0dB - 20dB (1dB step or less)
(This value is relative value to reference AGC output level)
5.7.8
AGC for recording
The product shall have the following AGC circuit for recording the message.
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Attack time ----------- “X”
Decay time ----------- “Y”
Line input level versus AGC output
Input level ------ 0dBm - -40dB
AGC output level needs to be less than 6dB level changing
It is better to have the AGC level control starting level “Z” setting.
“X”, “Y” and “Z” are defined by EEPROM
X= 50ms -300mS (10ms step or less)
Y= 100mS - 2000ms (10ms step or less)
Z= -30dB - -40dB (1dB step or less)
(“Z” is line input level)
5.7.9 Audio out put level setting
The product shall have the following independent level control setting by EEPROM.
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•
•
•
•
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Voice prompt playback audio output level for Base speaker (Volume control position “5”)
Voice prompt playback audio output level for the line
Voice prompt playback audio output level for Handset
Recorded message playback audio output level for Base speaker (Volume control position
“5”)
Recorded message playback audio output level for the line
Recorded message playback audio output level for Handset
Supervisory tone audio output level for Base speaker (Volume control position “5”)
Supervisory tone audio output level for the line
Supervisory tone audio output level for Handset
5.7.10 Supervisory tone
The characteristics of the main tone shall be as follows.
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Level ------------------------ defined by section 5.8 setting
Frequency ----------------- 1400Hz +/- 50 Hz
Duration defined by ----- individual product MMI specification
5.7.11 Tail cut
The product shall have the setting for define the tail cut length for detecting the silence or network tone
during recording the message.
5.7.12 Ring signal detection
The product shall detect the Ring signal with the following conditions.
Detection frequency --------- 13.5 Hz - 70Hz
Ring ON detection period -------- “X” ms
Ring OFF detection period ------ “Y” ms
Call hung up the telephone ------ “Z” ms
(If product detect Ring ON and Ring OFF then it will count ‘1 cycle of Ring input“)
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•
•
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(Z is to define that caller hung up the phone without answer the call)
“X” and “Y” are defined by EEPROM setting.
X= 200ms - 800ms (10ms step or less)
Y= 200ms - 2000ms (10ms step or less)
Z= 3s - 10s (0.5s step or less)
5.7.13 LED flashing
LED flashing speed shall be as follows.
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Flashing fast ----------- 0.5s ON/OFF
Flashing slow ---------- 1.75s / 0.25s alternatively
5.7.14 Data storage
The recorded data, voice prompt data and voice prompt combination table shall be stored to the data
Flash memory.
The product will be for any countries and therefore the voice prompt language will be different.
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6
Prefix dialling
There are two data for prefix dialing. One is Detect string and other is Replace string. If user enter the
number and first several string match with the pre-programmed string data, then the string will be
replaced by pre-programmed Replace string data. This function can be enabled or disabled by
EEPROM setting. Prefix dial feature should default to disabled.
6.1
Detect string
The pre-programed detect string is 5 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0 and F (F is for
blank) If the Detect string need to be 003 then the data shall be F,F,0,0,3
6.2
Replace string
The pre-programed replace string is maxmum 10 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0
6.3
Detecting and replacment
The prefix dialing is only working when the dialing is prepared dialing which mean enter the dial
number during idle mode and then OFF HOOK. The prduct will check the first few digis (maximum 5
digits depended on Detect string data) and if match with detect string, then replace the detected string
to the replace string. If the detect string is all F, there will be no matching and add the replace string to
the dialed number except the dialed number starting from not 1 to 0.
EX 1
Detect string : FFF00
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456
EX 2
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-00567456
EX 3
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 13567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-13567456
EX 4
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : #13567456
The product will dial ---- #13567456
EX 5
Detect string : FFFF0
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-0567456
EX 6
Detect string : FFFF0
Replace string : 1234567
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Dialing number : 0567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456
EX 7
Detect string : FFF00
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 0567456
The product will dial ---- 0567456
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7
Quick default settings
If you have lost your PIN code, the following procedure allows you to restore default settings on
handset and base.
Press KEY_STAR on handset when power up (insert and remove batteries). The display shows
“DEFAULT”. Press KEY_OK. When the handset locks onto its base, both will restart.
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8
Subscribe a new handset
Refer to MENU mode’s REGISTER page
Note that if a handset fails to register to the Base, certain functions will not be available. On trying to
access the functions, the user will be presented with an error beep. Where a function is not available,
it is described in the individual menu section.
The base can support a maximum of 5 handsets. If you already have 5 handsets, and you wish to
change one of them, you must firstly delete a handset, then associate the new handset.
For SMS
On Handset registration, a sub-address equating to the handset number will be assigned and a private
mailbox created for that handset.
On Handset de-registration, the mailbox associated with that Handset will be automatically deleted.
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9
Test modes
9.1
Handset test modes
Refer to document of TEST MODE
9.2
Base unit test modes
Refer to document of TEST MODE
The product shall have at least the following test mode.
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Continuous recording mode for line and local
Continuous recorded message playback mode for line and local
Continuous voice prompt playback mode for line and local
All voice prompt playback mode
Co tenuous supervisory tone play mode
Silence detection indicator
Network tone indicator
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10 Specifications
10.1 CLIP Standards
The phone supports the following CLIP features defined by the identified standard:
Feature
FSK type I
FSK type II
Country
All applicable
Standard
ETS 300 659-1
ETS 300 659-2
Note : No impedance matching is required
British Telecom S4005 Requirements for Caller Display Products, Version 1, February 2005
Telia, CID Requirement Specification, 1056-1B, 2001-01-12
Transfer of number information on analogue exchange line, incoming call, 8211 A-331 E, 92-12-14
Tele Danmark, PSTN Supplementary Services, Call Waiting with CLIP DTMF Supplementary
Services, TDK-TS 900 268, April 1998
Tele Danmark, Sending of A-subscriber number on B-Subscriber line in PSTN, TDK-TS 900 216, April
1998
Tele Danmark, User-network access protocol specification for MWI notification using DTMF signalling,
TDK-TS 900 231-2, April 1997
GFI 9502 “CLIP DTMF” Protocol 12.12.95
Telenor, FSK Signalling towards Analog PSTN interfaces, A21-1, Edition 2, 990812
Dutch Telecom, Calling Line Indication Presentation, T11-12E, 28th Sep 1995
KPN, Fixed Network Access Terminations, Part II, Analogue Network Terminations (PSTN), version
3.3, November 2003
10.2 DECT Specifications
The phone complies with the following standards
Part
DECT Radio
DECT GAP
Analog Telephone Network
EMC
Safety
Standard
EN301 406
TBR 22
TBR 21 and TBR 38
EN301 489-1 and EN301 489-6
EN 60950
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Product Definition Document
SGW Europe Ltd.
Panel Layout
2.1
Handset
10
11
12
1-line Black and White excluding icons; Alphanumeric 14 segments x 12
Phonebook / Clear / Back
Talk On
* / Switch from Pulse to Tone / Engage Key Lock
Recall / Intercom
Last Number Redial
# / Enter Pause
Enter Calls List / Volume Down / Scroll Down
Talk Off / Power On/Off
Volume Up / Scroll Up
Menu / OK / Mute
GOOGLE 411 key
Note: Space is on KEY_1.
Note 2: Long press on KEY_0 will toggle idle screen between the Handset Name and
number and the HH:MM time display.
PD489
Product Definition Document
2.2
SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd.
Base
PD485
Volume Down
Volume Up
Answer On/Off
OGM
Skip Backwards / Set Answer Alert
Stop
Skip Forward / Set Answer Delay
10
11
12
13
14
Delete
Play / Pause
New TAM Message Indicator LED (Red)
Power / In use / Events Indicator LED (Green)
Page Key
Telephone Line connector port
Main Power connector port
Warning:
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone!

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Creator                         : WP Chen
Subject                         : key press handset select if
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Page Count                      : 86
Author                          : WP Chen
Keywords                        : key, press, handset, select, if
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