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DCT1900 Portable Handset User Guide
DT-620
mm «mm (Scpmmbel 1998)
This manual i; publnhed by Ericssan 1.x. without my warranty. Eriamn In. my make
imprmremmb and changes no this mull neoeniuud w lypog'nphxcll arms, sum-mie-
ofcunem anion. of improvemenm to pmgnnu ind/or equipment, at my Lime and
withmn notice. Such clungu will, hum“, be imam-zed into new edilians of this mun.
All rigim med
Briana In, 1993,
Publication number m m nos 91
Printed in the USA.
About This Manual
Please read this manila! thoroughly before
ntempling Io use your phone. This minull
is divided into the following sections.
loporionr sn/ery lnfomndon deseribes
solely for using demonic produers,
Guidelines/or Sula and Emma Ute
describes impomnl information for using
your phone.
Battery ln/ornmlon contains useful
information shout rechargeable bnneries.
Gating Starved tells you whal you need in
know in get your phum oul arm: box and
ready lo make calls.
Lem-MAM Your Man: describes the
pens ofyour phone to help you get rrmilinr
with its Operation.
llosle operouorn gets you sinned using your
phone by deeoribing oper-tions sueh es
plseing cllls. nnswering erlls, speed diuling,
volume wntml, md miorophone mining
during u call,
”slog Menus deseribes how lo nooess and
nnvigsee through menus.
Staring and Emailing Numb”! In Mzmmy
deseribes how to use the memory fenrures of
your phone.
Menu Descripfian: describes the menus end
settings ovrilnble on your phone.
problem You Can solve provides an easy-
rouse troubleshooiing ub|e if you should
eueounler problems using your phone.
The following deseriptions will help you
undersraod ihe infomufion presented in this
manluL
Nune- nl lieys - Key nones rue shown in
Bold type. Some keys hnve more dun one
funotion. Whm rhe name of. multiple
lunetion key is used. the funclion which is
being relened lo is shown in bold type For
exemple, “Hold NOIONIOFF to mm ON
your phom".
Any tern or numbers whieh represent
something shown on rhe phone displxy use a
lypelroe similal to thal of lire phone display,
Ready, for exemple.
lllusmiions or phone displnys in this manual
are exnmples which lppmximne win! is
shown in the phone displey. What is munlly
shown in your phone displny may vuy
slightly from when is represenled in file
illustnlions.
Table of Contents
About This Manual....
Important Safety Information
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ..
WARRANTY NOTIFICATION .
Battery Information
New Batteries
Battery Use an are
Battery Charging Times
Getting Started 8
Charging Your Battery . 8
Rapid Battery Charge
Rapid Desk Charge
Desk Mulficharger 9
Attaching the Antenna N 10
Attaching the Belt Clip to the Battery 10
Attaching the Battery to Your Phon 10
Learning About Your Phon
Display Indicators
Indicator Light Functions .
Key Functions
Basic Operation
Turning Your Phone On
Turning Your Phone Off
Placing A Call
Answering 3 Cal
Temporarily Mating the Ring Tone
Increasing or Decreasing Speaker Volume During a a
Muting the Microphone During a Call
Unanswered Calls
Redialing the LastNum
Speed Dialr
Pause Dialing
Low Battery Power Alert
Summary of Basic Operations .
r on Called ,
Using Menus .
Opening Menus
Changing Settings
Exiting Menu Mode
Menu Shortcuts
Example of Using enu
Menu Overview
Storing and Recalling Numbers In Memory .
Storing a Number and Name in Memory
Recalling a Number From Memory
Recalling a Number Through the Memory Menu .
Editing a Number in Memory ..
Deleting a Number From Memory
Menu Descriptions
Memory Menu
Services Menu
General Setup Menu .
Call Setup Menu
Sounds Menu
In Call Menu
Problems You Can Solve
Displayed Messages and Explanations
Problems and Possible Solutions
Appendix
Program your own Ringer Melody/Bell Sound A
Important Safety Information
Some of the following information may not
apply to your particulnr product. However,
as with my electronic product, you should
observe safety precautions during handling
and use unite product.
0 Savetltie muuual. II contains
important surely infonnslion sud
opentiug instructions.
0 Before using this produet please follow
Ind adhere to Ill warnings, safely Ind
operating instructions located on the
product and in the user‘s mxmul. Save
III instruefinns for future relerente.
0 Do Not expose the product to valet or
moisture; for example, a swimming
pool or damp Ememenl.
0 Dn Not expose lhe product to extreme
temperatures such es those found near or
hot rediator, slave, or in u w parlred in
the m. .
0 Do Not expose the product to In
cendlee cigarettes, cigars. open filmts,
m.
0 no Not allow objects to fill on, or
liquids to spill into. the product
0 Do Not use auxilllry equipment not
remmmendled by the mmufucturer,
Using other equipment may result in
fire. electric shock, or injury, Ind will
void the warranty.
0 Connect AC (power supply) only to
designated power sources as marked on
the product
0 To reduce the risk ofdamnge, remove
the electrical cord from the outlet by
pulling the AC ndapter rather than the
cord.
Make sure the electric cord is located
in tllut it will not he stepped on. tripped
over, or otherwise subjected to damage
or stress.
To reduce risk orelectric shock. unplug
the unit from power source before
attempting my cleaning. Once
unpluggert use a son cloth dampened
with water.
Danger - Never alter the AC wrd or
plug. lfthe plug will not fit into the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electician. Improper
connection can result in risk of electric
shock.
Do Not mempl to disassemble the
product. Doing so will void the
wln‘mly. This product does not
contain consumer service-hie
components. Service should only he
performed by Authoriud Service
Cam.
Do Not remove the antenna. A
detached enlennt my he a eholring
hazard for children.
Do Not allow children to play wirh the
product paekaging mulcrlll us some
muterinls my present . choking
hum-d.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
lmporulll: lie-d This lnlorumlon More
Using Your name ramble Telephone
The hmdheld pomble wireless telephone is
mic oflhe most exciting Ind inmvltiv:
products ever developed. Willa it, you an
mninrnin conneclivily to urditionnl
telephone services while remaining mobile
around a husiness campus or onioe. For the
safe end emeieni open-lion oryour plume,
observe the guidelines in this mlmlll. Your
wireless mlephone is l ndio Bmsmimr and
receiver. when it is ON it receives and scllds
out ndio frequency (RF) energy. The phone
operates in the frequency range of 1350 to
1990 MHz end employs eommonly used
modulation uehniques.
Leposrrre m lloflo Frequenry Energy
in 199! the institute of Electrical and
Eleeuvnils Engineers (1555), end in 1992
the Americm Nllioml sundrrds institute
(ANSI), updrred the 1982 ANSI Snail-rd dor
serery levels with respect to human cxpnsum
to RF energy. Over [20 selentisrs, engineers,
and physieinns from universities, govern-
merit health rgeneier, and industries.
developed llris updored Smndud alter
reviewing rhe arrilrble body of researur. in
March 1993 the Federrl Communieuioos
Commission (FCC) proposed the adoption of
this updated sundnrd.
Your phone is designed to comply widr uris
updaled sundurd. lfyml want no Iimil RF
exposure even further you my choose to
oonnol the duration ufyollr coils and operate
your phone in the most power efliciem
mmner
15mm none Operafilm
For your phone to opernre or die lowest
power level. end mlinuin safisfaclory call
quality:
o Hold the phone you would my other
telephone, While speaking directly into
the mourhpieoe, position the oniennr
up mid over your shoulder
e Donot hold the menu- when the
phone is "m USE".
Antenna Core and Rep/arena:
Do not use the phone with - dun-god
cumin Replace a damaged mienna
immediarely. Hymn need lo replree your
rnlenne, use only a manufacturer approved
antenna orherwise, return your phone for
repair.
Use only the supplied or epproved unennr,
Ullmdloliud animus, modifications, or
enrollments oorrld damnge the phone and
my violate rec regulators
To order"! Imam, in [M U.S. cxil I-SOO-
MERIC (1-800-444-3742).
Eltfl‘mnk Devi“!
Most linden- clcmvnic equipment (for
example, equipment in hospitals hrid ms) is
shielded from RF energy. vaevu. RF
energy horn wildest heleplrooes may affect
some elm-lie equipman
Clllldrtll
Do not rllow children to play with your
phone. It is no! a my. Children could him
themselves or others (by poking themselves
or others in the eye with the antenna for
exunple). Children oould nlso drmuge the
phone, Producl packnging malerial is ofien
small rnd may present r clicking heard.
porenrirlly Explosive Alnmphtm
Turn your phone on when in nny ma with
potentirlly explosive atmosphere. ll is rare,
but your phone or its rcoessories oould
generate sparks. Sporlrn in such areas oould
cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily
injury or even death.
Areas witlt a potentially explosive almo-
sphere are olien, but not always, clearly
marked. They include Ruling areas, (such as
gas stations), below deck on bots lirei or
chemical transfer or storage facilities. and
areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders.
De Mi transpun or suite flammable gas,
liquid, or explosives in any oompanment or
your vehicle which contains your phone and
accessories
in the u.s., vehicles powered by liquefied
petroleum gas (such as propane or butane)
must comply with the National Fire
Protection Standard (min-53). For a copy
of this standard, contact the National The
protection Association. Du Batterymarclr
Pam Quincy, Massachusetts 02269.
Alumion: Publication Sales Division.
Operation prooerurm
in the u.s., portable wireless telephones are
subject to the rules and regulations omte
FCC. Following these rules will help to
eiintinaae confiuion, ensure the most
emeient use orthe existing frequencies and
result in a snrocthty fimctloning radio
networir. The following otrenses are
punishable by one imprisonment or both:
0 Use of pmfane‘ indecent, or obscene
language,
0 Transmission ol'a false distress signd
or call.
0 Willful m malicious inwrfcrcncc with
my olhcr radio communications.
e Reins-I to yield aehunnei or radio
frequency when informed tltut it is
needed for an ernetgency call.
Emergency cells have priority over all
messages.
0 Adjustment omit equipment by
anyone other titan a qualified licensed
technician.
”TAM Requirements
installation or this equipment is subject to
notification and coordination with UTAM»
inc. Any relocation orthis equipment must
be wordinmd through. and approved by
umvi. lithere are any interference
problems, UTAM may be contacted at 1-800-
429—UTAM (1-800-429-8826).
rccnequirerneuts'
This device wmplics with Part is ofthe
FCC Rules. Operation is subject“) the
following two conditions: (I) This device
may not cause harmful inrerierenoe, and (2)
this devioe must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
arise undesired operation
WARRANTY
NOTIFICATION
Do not tamper with the Warranty Seal on
the harlt nryour phone. Tampering with
nth seat can void your warranty. no not
attempt to talre your phone apart Dolnl
to WI]! void your warran . Your phone
duet not contain eonaatn rvieeahie
mnponellb. Service should only be
performed hy Anthoriud Serviee Cenlzn.
New Batteries
The hallery packaged wilh your phone is not
fully charged. However, ihere inny be
enough power to turn the phone on. To gel
maximum buoery upuily, you should
eondriion the hmery by lirrl charging it, and
lben fully discharging it. ihree times in
succession. Diseh-rging is compleled by
using the phone llmil s low bsnery condition
is M
Battery Use and Care
A rechargeable battery has n long servire lire
irlreued properly. A new battery, or on old
one ihu has nol been used for a long period
offime, needs to be fully discharged and
recharged three times lo rush filll espieily.
This is call candmonlng. me elsiesl way to
elmdilion s broery is to lesye your phone
ON untll the Low Emery lllflll sounds Ind
the phone shins olf end lhen change the
May lguin, The optional mulliclllrger hes
s benery conditioning firnolion
0 Do nol Ielve your battery when it
could be subjecned rn extremely high
temper-mus. such u inside I eat on I
boldly. This could reduce the bittery's
capacity-
0 Never let flu metal 00an on the
bellery louch molher ineul objecl.
This could smn—cirwil and damage “I:
battery.
Battery Charging Times
Battery Information
Do not altempl in take a battery apart,
Do not expose a balmy to open time.
This could c-use the balmy lo explode
Tiun your phone OFF before removing
the buttery.
Use only Ericssnn provided sdaplers
supplied with your bouery charger
Using - difl'erent adopter could be
dangerous uld voids the wlmmy.
Never enirge r bulery when lbe
irnbieru room lempemtllre is below
(above lM'F/AO’C or below 41°F/
S'C)
The following table lists spprorinuue charging time: for vrrious battery/charger wrnbinelions.
Lil)“ NiMH Hi‘fi Clp MM"
lnpld Chlrgzr x hour x hours
Desk Mullielisrger (front) x hour x hours
Dull Mulliehsrger (hick) x hours x hours
fitting Sn rted
Getting Started
Complere rhe following steps ener you heye
removed your phone end he oomponenls
finm rheir peckeges:
Charge lhe herrery
Amch are oplional helr elip lo your
hurlery
Alt-uh the battery In your phone
Charging Your Battery
Er
ch
lesson ofiers ihe following hanery
argers:
A rapid charger
A deelr rnulzieharger
Folluw the sup: for your pmicullr charger.
Ragid Charger
The rapid chnrger connecrs directly in me
botwm ofyour phone. This chuger supplies
power lo oherge your hmery while nee
balmy is lmched to your flmne. See the
able on me 6 for charging limes for your
henery. The repid ehnrger also supplies
power tn your phone for pleelng and
waiving ulls. To use the npid flask
charger:
l.
Ameh the ehnrger oonneohor to he
wnnecwr on she honorn of your phone,
as shown in rho following illrrslmion.
Plug the AC rdrrprer mm a well ouueh
Pres: end hold NOIONIOFF 10 mm
your phone ON. The green indies-or
liglu comes on end rernains sandy lo
indloale rhal rhe hanery is being
charged. The hanery ioon ehsnges inro
e blinking plug. When the haoery is
fully charged lhe plug ioon remains
study.
Desk Multicharger
The deslr rnrrlsioharger an charge n hanery
mused so your phone (sunning in lhe fnml
oornpemnenr uflhe desk mulfichnrgcr) and a
scpanu hmery (sanding upside down in llre
M oornperrrrrerar onhe desk multichnrgcr).
The deelr rnulrishrrger can also oondilion r
henery hy diseherging 1h: hmery oornplerely
before beginning lhe clinging cycle.
Charging e nursery Amched lo Your
none
1. Plug the AC nduplu inlo lhe eherger.
2. Hug are AC adepler into e well oudzl.
3. Press end hold NO/ON/OFF ro lum
your phone on.
Getting Started
_._—...___——_—-—-—-
4. Inmt your yhone into the front
compartment oflhe desk mullicharger,
as shown in the following illuslnlion.
The light on the leti from corner omte
desk multichlgu comes on red when
the phone is moperly setted in the desk
mullichargut
5 Remove your phone from the desk
mnlfichlrgcr when the Iigm Iums
goen. The green lightlnrliatesthtt
the buttery melted to your phone is
fully chuged.
Charging l Sepmte nettery
l. Plugthe AC Idlplcr into the oherger.
2, Plug “I: AC adapter into awn." outlet.
3. insert the bettety imo the tear
oomptrtrnent ofthe deslr rrnrltiehsrger
ts shown in the following illnslmtion.
Th: light in the middle ofthc desk
mnltiehsrger oornes on red when the
bettery is properly sented in the desk
mulliohnrger. lflhe ambienl tempers
line is tot: he! or Cold (or the desk
mnltiehsrger to operate (nbove
IM'FMD'C or below 41'F15°C), the
light on lhe rifllt front comer ofthe
desk rnnltieherger oomes on yellow.
4. Remove the bettery from the desk
multichlxgel when the liyll tums
pee". This indicates thtt rhe bettery is
fully charged
NOTE: You can charge t battery tttathed to
s phone AND n septt-tre bltury at the same
time in the desk mnltieherger.
Condlfinnln; s Bntery
The desk multichlrgcr eon eondition to
battery by fully dischnrging the battery end
then charging the battery to full upseity.
Conditioning helps prevent the memory
efl'ecl that con result from npenledly
charging a battery before the battery is fully
disehsrged. Conditioning is not neeeessery
forNiMl-l batteries To condition a battery
in the desk mullichuger:
l. Plug the AC edsoter into the ehsrger.
2. Plug the AC tdmter into n wall outlet
3. insert the battery into the rest
oornptrtrnent otthe desk multiehtrger.
nre light/human in the middle of
the desk multichurger some on red
when the htoery is properly sewed in
the desk multichmcr. lttbe trnbient
temperstrrteistoohotoroold rorthe
desk mnllichn‘ger to operate (shove
memo-c or below 41°F/S'C), the
Ilghl ml the right front eorner ortbe
desk mullinhugcr oomee on yellow.
4. Press the illumimltcd button “in is
loo-ted in the middle ofthe desk
mnltiehtrger ts shown in the
following illustration. the light turns
Getting Started
yellow whlle lhe desk lnulliehugel- 1. nenme lhe rubber insen.
diwhlrges lhe hunely. The light nuns 2,
led when lhe desk multichargef
beams charging the influx small square hole Ind pushlng,
5- Rem" "H M“! from the “Gk 3. The nlhhel insen should easily pop oul.
lnumehulgel when lhe lighlhmls .
. , . . 4. lnsemlwflnulelnllahnnulehellcllp
green. ‘rhls lndlcncs um lhe balm-y ls in“, I m“ mm b W “
fully chflged- shown in the following illustration
Attaching the Antenna
1. lneell lhe gnlu pin on lhe end oflhe
mum-la inlo llle antenna Mr
loeulea on lhe lop orlhe phone. as
shown in lhe [allowing lllusuulion
1. Press the pin inlo the wnneclor and
mill: the antenna Ilnlil the antenna
Wu
5. You shoum heel the belt elip click
when it locks in once.
Removing the Belt Clip
from the Battery
one should he uhen when lemoving che hell
clicks Ind loelu in pluoe. You lhouhl ellpnlel i! has been lucked lo u hlllely.
nnl be able lo easily mule lhe unlelul. Forcing lhe lhe ellp ofl'conld damage ule
unel ll loeks in pltee. may use ol eelne bodily injury.
Attaching the Belt Clip to Attaching the Battery to
the Battery Your Phone
can should he uken when moving the hell Attach lhe may lo your phone u shown in
nliplfim it hm been attached lo a hullely. the following lllusuulion. Remove lhe
Forcing lhe lhe clip ofl‘muld dolnuge lhe battery by holding in lhe no on lhe bottom
hullely case or cause bodily injury. Bell clips orlhe hunely and tilting lhe hnnely my
ne omioml and ne nol needed ifyou In from the phone.
using u we lhll hes a clip.
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10
Lelrning About Your Phone
LearningAbout Your Phone
/ Antenna
Indicator Light
Earpiece
Microphone
ll
Learning About Your Phone
Display indicators
M-np
Sysrern Indicator shows wheiher the phone
is locked Io n sysrern (steady icon) or not
(ioon blinks). The phone will only lock to
systems for which it has been programmed.
mmooh lmn meshes when she pimre is
oonneerin. no the nelwork (oi-ling) end stays
on dufing . all.
Silent Mode lull indicates when the phone
is in silent mode.
Ring Mute lean indicates when the ring"
hm been turned off.
Ext. xeyped ieon indicates rho ernernel
serial pon is misled.
Who Cllled Icon indicates unanswered
calls.
Mung: lenn indicales Voice muil Iln been
received.
Held”! [can indicates when the optional
headset is mashed.
n-nery srrengrh Icon shows rhe relative
snengrh olyoul banery. A full icon indicates
n fully-charged banery. A blinking benery
icon indicnres . low issuery charge.
Indicator Light Functions
The color md sure of ihe indicator lighi on
lop oryonr phone shows ihe following
oondirions:
12
Slow Flnlllng Red: A flashing red Iighl
rnesns one onhe following. Low Emery
Power Alert, No Syslem Men. or No Access
Men. See “Problems You an Solve”, pnge
15.
Rapid Flashing Red: Phone is receiving n
all.
Study Green: Your phone is receiving
power from in exlemli mum. such as a
charger,
Slow Flushing Green: Phone is in sinndoy
mode (locked in n system).
Learning About Your Phone
Key Functions
“5 @ MENU/Down Arrow
- Press loplm mil uner you hove
enlered n phone number.
' Press to he]! a dial lane befom dialing.
' Press in cnler menu mode when your
phone is in sunahy or incall mode.
- Press to scroll mmugh memory enuies
- Press to mswer a call when your phone when m, FM” is in m" m“
is ringing.
- Press to scroll rhrougn menus and menu
° PW“ ‘° W" mm“ “flings- seoing selections when your phone i in
menu mode
NO/ON/OFF
- Press m4 hold to mm your phoneON Clear
or on.
. Pressmendaull. ’ Pnsswemeflwlmenmmdlemm
digir from display,
- Press In mnpom'ily mm are ringer.
- Press md hold to errse all lire rexr
- Press to mm: wnming beeps. mum
- Press in exil - menu widlmll saving
changes.
@ RCLIUp Arrow
- Press in mail numbers stored ‘n
memory when your phone is in surnoby
moae.
- Press to scroll lhmuyl memory eniries
when your phone ' n reorll mode.
- Press w scroll through menus uni menu
setting selections when your phone is in
menu mode.
13
Basie Operations
Basic Operations
Turning Your Phone On
Press and hold NOION/OFF unlil your phone
beeps. The display and keypad hacklightin;
eonre on for sbour
30 seconds. The
display should look
similar In this
illustration This
display represenrs sundby mode.
Turning Your Phone Ofl'
Press and hold NO/ONIOFF unril your
phone beeps and she display goes blank
Placing A Call
To plaoe a all, she phone musr be ON no
loelred so . sysiem.
l. Enler the phone number you wish us
call by pressing she numerie keys. ne
number is shown in die displly. uyou
enrer nwmng digit. press cm In ersse
she digiL
2. press ms,
The on Hook
iwn flushes
while your
phone mempls to new“ the ryslun.
3. when you finish your oonversasion.
press NOION/OFF in end she all.
Answering a Call
When your phone receives a call, rhe ring
lone sounds (unless you have disabled i|
rhrouyr she Sounds menu, see page 24) and
rise indicator lighr on lop ni'lhe phone
rapidly slashes red.
1 Press YFS In
answer me
call,
2. Press NO/ON/
OFF to end the
call.
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Temporarily Muting the
Ring Tone
To iernporuriiy mule she ring (on: without
male/omen. You
esn srill answer she call by pressing YES.
Increasing or Decreasing
Speaker Volume During a
Call
To adjust she speaker volume during . eall.
press she volume keys on file side nirhe
porraole. Press YES ro save she new setting.
Muting the Microphone
During a Call
To more she mierophone during a call. press
Down Arrow. Choose Mute Mic and
press was. Mic Mule appears on she screen
so indiesre she mule is active, Press NOION/
OFF or cm lo esncel musing.
Unanswered Calls
lryour phone receives sails which you do nor
urswer, she Who Crlled icon will nppear in
she displey (when supponed by your
insralluion). You eao find out who sailed
fluough lheWho Called menu under
Servieer. ll shows in index number
idenliiying she entry (up rn lo enrries). and
the phom number (with: caller. You can call
the person brelr by pressing YES. You can
use up Arrow and Down Arrow so seroll
shrouyi the list,
Redialing the Last Number
You Called
Your relephone slores die lasr lo numbers
you called. Tn view rhis number in she
disphy. press Up Arrow iwire. 11ie lass
number you called is shown in she display
You can redial she number by pressing was,
You can also view the lass number you called
by using the Services menu, see page 22.
Basic Operations
Speed Dial
The Speed Dist feature (when enlbled
through the Cell Setup menu, see prge u)
lets you quickly dial phone numbers. Any
entry in memory mny be assigned 1 speed
diul number fiom u to 9. See page 20 (or
inionnstion on storing numbers in memory
To use the Speed Dial feature, enter the
speed dial number you want to all. he“ .
YES to recall the eonesponding memory
entry. Press m to dill the number in the
display.
Pause Dialing
pause dialing lets you enter seven! numbers
with deluys between each group. This
fenmeisusel‘ulwhenyouneedmdinln
phone number and then another numba.
sueh us In mess number for an uuwesirtg
msehine or voice mnil syflem. Apme
suspends transmitting D'l'MF toner for
npproximately two seconds before sending
the next saris ofinnes. You an enter I
pause in - series ofdigits by pressing the
Down Arrow (it shows t“-" in the displuy).
For exunple il‘your ofrroe has I voioe mil
systemmrtrequitesyoutodtaiaphooe
number. followed by your exteruion
followed by on trees code, you could enter
the following: 5511 l lDownArmZZZZ
Down Arm33333 where 555-II ll is the
phone number in emet- your voice mil
system. 2221 is your exunsiou. 33333 is
your recess eode, When you pms him,
your phone dill; lb: number and linen
pauses. Atter two seeonds, the phone sends
your extension. Finally the phone Immuni-
eslly transmits your recess oode approxis
malely two seconds aner your exleluion.
firm is r voice mail option in the Serviers
menu. Here you cm store the serier of
numbers needed to reoess your voiee mail.
Allemalely, you an More groups ornumbers,
such as the lbove errtrnpte. in a memory
location. lrrpeed diet is entitled you m
then diet the numbers by entering the
memory location, pressing yrs to recall the
stored number and YES to dial,
Low Battery Power Alert
The low Battery ulen sounds when your
tummy is reaching its lowest operational
power level. The words no- Rattan
flush in the display, the battery ioon blinksy
end the indicator light on top oryour phone
rushes red. When this happens. leave your
phone lumed ON. You can mute the audible
alerl by pressing NOION/OFF while it is
beeping. The phone discharges the buttery
and then shun iaclfoFF. You should charge
the battery within 24 hours so that the battery
out clmge to full upreity.
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Basic Operntions
Summary of Basic Operations
To Do Tuir:
Tum phone ON
Tum phone OFF
Make a all
Auswer a call
End u call
Temporarily mule are ringer
Decrease speaker volume during u call
Increase speaker volume during . ooll
Mule microphone
Euoer meuu mode
Erase ure lusr digit/letter emered
Go back one level in menu mode
Serull flux-laugh menus or menu settings
Seleel . uiyrligmea menu senlug
Call the uumbersllowu in the nispluy
Recall a number (mm memory
Radial the 151 number dialed
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Press:
Hold NOION/OFF
Hold NOION/OFF
Predinl number. YES
YES
Puss NOION/OFF
Press NO/ON/OFF
Down Arrow, select volume opuou at
me side volume keys
Up Armw, select volume option or the
side volume keys
nown Arrnw, select Mule Mic
Dawn Arrow
cm
Press NOION/OFF
Up Arrow or Down Arrow
vzs
YES
Up Arrow
Up Arrew (rwioe), vrs
Using Men us
Using
This mliim expl-ins how to use your
phone's mulls. You should mad this nation
thoroughly nmi rsrn' 'srize yourself with the
menus, how to nsvigute through them, and
MW In change settings. Those new are
described hete. Following sections describe
each or the menus Ind the settings nvnillble.
Your phone‘s menus offer an essy wsy m:
- Store end recall numbets in memory
- Check voioe tnsil
- Sel up call teotutes
' Change ring tone and other sound
sewing;
- Change other settings for your phone
Opening Menus
To open the mlin menu, press Down Arrow.
ihe words Msin Menus smi the nuns orthe
rust subtnenu tie shown it the rtispltty. To
open one ofthe submenus:
l. PressDWn ArrowofUpArmwm
seroll thtough the list ortubmenus.
2. When the menu pointer (>) is beside
the submenu you want to cm press
m. The list of settings for the
submenu is shown in the oispltty.
3. You can scroll through the list of
settings by ptessittg Down Arrow ot
Up Arm.
To teturu to the list ofsubmenus,
press NOIONIOFF.
Pressing NOIONIOFF from it list ofsubmenu
settings temrns you In the main menu list.
4.
Menus
Changing Settings
Open the menus ss previously riesetibeo,
then:
1. Press Down Arrow ox Up Arrow Ia
setoll thtough the list until the menu
poimu is beside the uning you want to
ehtnge.
press was. The ehoiees avsilsbie for
the setting sre shown i the displly.
The currmIIy active chotce is bltnlrittg.
Some settings have two choices, such
as on end on for the Spent DhI
setting in die Cl" Seiup menu. Other
settings hste n list otehoioes, such as
the mug Pulse setting in the South
menu.
3. hers Down Arrowor Up Arrow to
seroll through the list otehoiees until
the menu pointer is beside the choice
you wlnl. lithe setting his only two
ehoiees, ptets either or these keys to
switott between the two choices. m
active eitoloe ls blinking,
iryou wtnt to exit the list ofehoioes
without storing my ehsnges you have
mstie, press noun/om The list of
settings is shown in the dispiny.
Otherwise press m to stote the
ettoioe you seleoteo. The list of
settings is shown in the displny.
Exiting Menu Mode
Pressing NOIQNIOFF a! my menu level
rnlree you beelr one level. To exit menu
mode, wnfinuc passing NO/ON/OFF until
the sunoby displny is shown.
Menu Shortcuts
Tn quickly access submenus and setting
choices you can press Down Armw followed
by the number ufthe submenu and then the
number orthe setting. For example, you
want to chime the sound the keys on your
phone moire when you press them. [fine
Sounds submenu is number o. and the Key
4].
4b.
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Using Menus
Sounds setting is number :. shen you wuld
press Down Arrow. then 6. lhen J to go
direcfly to the choius for Key Sounds.
Example of Using Menus
The following steps Show how 10 change the
ring tone volume or your phone.
1,
Press norm Arrow. The Msln
Menn list is shown in the disphy.
Press Down Arrow or Up Arrow until
the menu pointer (>) is beside Sounds.
Press YES. The Sounds menu settings
sre shown in lhe displsy.
Press nown Annw of Up Arrow until
the menu pointer is beside Ring Vol.
Press in. A huge-oh shown with
the cum! volume blinking.
Press nowu Arrow or Up Arrow until
uiemngVolumeissettothedesired
level. As yoiuctnll lhsouyt
lhe choices. the 11th smmds dw
current ring melody.
Press YESiosio-eyoiuohoioe. The
Sounds menu options use shown.
Press NO/ONIOFF Iwirg m exit menu
mode.
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Using Menus
__...—_._————-
Menu Overview
The following chm snows the menus Ind setting; for your phone,
Standbg Made
Memnry
Store Mem
Recall Mem
Edit
EdiISpeedN
Edil Nam
Edit TeI'No
Delete
Add
AddWhoClIl
AddLllell
Mem Used
Servin-
Who Called
Valet Mlil
Redill
Dart/Time
Gen. Sflup
Camus!
Backlight
AuwAnswer
Phone ldl
Owning
SelecLPUN
Ext Keypad
Coll Setup
Speed Dial
Answer om
Ton: Send
Sounds
SilenlMode
Discreet
Key Sound
Volume
Aunch Vol
Ring Vol
Ring Pulse
lnlcmCall
Exleanll
Callback
Mus-g:
Vih much
In Call Made
Mme Mic
Volume
Much Vol
PBX aneu '
Transfer
Conference
Hold
Reconnect
Callback
Cancel Clb
Services
who Called
Voice Mail
Redinl
Dare/Tim:
Dinl Mode
Tone/Pulse
Tone Send
- (Only n m: when rnx functions
have been configured)
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Storing dRec 'ng Numbers
Storing and Recalling
Vou can store phone numbers and ns‘ociued
names in your phone'x memory to use for
Reortl dialing end Speed Di Eoch number
you srore cm be up to 24 di ts in length rod
rny nernesyou store canbe up to 12
characters in length. You our view the
peroentrge or memory used through the
Memory menu. See page 22.
Storing a Number and Name
in Memory
1. Open the Memory menu and ehoose
Store Mem.
1. Enter s nume you want associated with
the telephone number you u: going in
store. The following able shows which
keynndlhenumbemflimwpnss
them to em Imus.
3. Pies; Vl'sm mm the nlme.
4. Enter the phone number you wont to
store.
5. Press Yl’s.
6. Selee1 file Speed Dial number or select
‘-‘ In shore this entry without 1 Speed
Dill number.
7. Press ms to store the entry.
To enter letters from the keypad, a key is
pressed one, two. three, four, or five time.
depending on which letter you went to enter.
The following nble lists the keys Ind the
number chimes you must press them to
enlel a particular letter.
Recalling a Number From
Memory
There are two ways to gel to the Recall Mem
menu selection:
- Through the Memory menu
- Press Up Arrow to go directly to
the neenll Mem selection.
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Numbers In Memory
rrem tin-harrtimermtqlnpre-d
tir-
rte,
Ti‘j
Recalling a Number
Through the Memory Menu
1. Open the Memory menu mdehome
neesll Menu.
2a. Enter the letters orthe name You can
enterjust a few letters orthe nanre or
the oomplele nnme. If you enteriust .
few letters, the phone finds the rust
nrme in memury thrt begins with the
lenzrs you enlered. See the table shove
ror iruonnalion on entering letters. You
can View the rest orthe entries by
pressing the Down Arruw or Up
Arrow keys.
2b. Press YES iryoudo not know the name
at ifn name is not mocined with the
number, The first entry in memory will
be displayed. Use Down Arrow or Up
Arrow to scroll through the emrlcs.
NOTE: A specific telephone number or
Speed Dill number cannot be recrlled
dilevlly, you must enter a name before
scrolling.
3. Fla/be l call to the number in the
display by pressing vns.
Storing and Recalling Numbers
Edifiné a Number in
Memory
You can ndd digits or deieie and repim
di i . nnumher “wed in memory. To do
1. Open the Memory menu nnd choose
Edit; the Editsubmenu is dispisyed.
2 Press Down Arrow or Up Arrow until
the menu pointer is beside yum
seleclion; EditSpeedN, EdiiNsme, pr
EditTeiNo
3 Press YES.
4 Err-er s name to be reesiied and press
yes to dispiny the corresponding
entry. To scroll through the other
memmy entries plus Down Arrmv or
Up Arrow, Press YES when rhe entry
you want in charge ls displayed.
5; To add digits In the end onhe number,
jnsl enter the digits.
5b. To repI-ee digits, press cm to ense
the digits you wanl to change and then
enter the new digits.
6. Press YES lo slum the them! number.
Deleting a Number From
Memory
1. Open the Memory menu and choose
Edll. In the Edit submeml choose
Delele.
2. Enter I name to be recalled.
3. Press Dowl Arrqw or Up Arrow until
the number and name you wall 10 ans:
is shown in die displny,
4. Press YES lo erase the number from
memory.
NOTE:
Fixed phonebook enlries cannot be ediled or
deleted nnd Ire desiyrnied by the key ieon.
Fixed phonehodk enm'es nre only available
when they nre wnfigund in your phone. See
your system ndminisirnmr
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Menu Descriptii'tns
Menu Descriptions
Memory
Tire Memory Menu includes the following
settings:
Store Mero lets you siore a phone number
and in accompanying rime.
Recall Mem lets you roe-ll i phone number
by using the name stored with ihc number.
Merit Used shows ihe perunuge o! memory
used to shore your erilries.
Services
The Services Menu lets you uocess services
provided by the 0071900 sysient
The Who Called imn is displtyed to
indicate unanswered culls. You can use the
Who Coiled menu to view the number oitite
last unanswered call. The display shows an
index homer in the upper leii oonier and the
time ofihe on.“ in the upper right comer An
exclunaiion point ‘!‘ indicates that you have
not viewed this entry To return the
displayed cell. pressvhs. An ‘R‘ will
replaoe the ‘l‘ to indicate the call has been
returned Otherwise press NOIONIOFF. the
‘!' will be cleared.
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Menu
Edlt lets you change the ilems slaved in the
phonebook.
EdiLSfidN lets you dung: a speed
dinl number.
Ed NIme lets you change a nume.
Ed TelNo lets you change atelephone
number,
Delete lets you delete an entry.
Add lets you cresie n new entry (same
us Store Mem).
AddWhoCall lets you oreute an entry
for the lost unanswered all received.
AdduflD u lets you create on entry for
the hast d ed number
Menu
11ie Voice Mail function lets you enter or
dial your voice mail system's aoeess number,
The Message icon is displriyed when you
lilve messuges wnilin; to be reviewed.
itedlai lets you view the In ten numbers
called.
Date/nine lets yml view the cutter“ dale and
lime.
Menu Destriptions
General Setup Menu
The Generul Setup Menu lets you
eustornizte the phone to your preferences.
Coutmt lets you adjust the displny uontrnst.
Bukllghl lets you choose whether the
buklighl for the displny nntl keypld times
out or never liym up.
AuloAnswer allows the phone to answer
incoming cells without you pressing my keys
(must be using a ltehdset accessory).
Phone Id. allows you to enter or change the
m ofyour phone. When the phone is on,
this lehel nppeers on the seeond line with the
extension numbert
Greeting lea you enter or change the
peeling string that appeals when you turn
the phone on.
SelectPUN lllows you to choose one ofeiytl
possible extensions tireutiy proynmmed into
your phone. ‘A’ sets the phone to nulomnli-
cllly use the fin! vllld exlfllsion.
Ext Keypetl allows the phone to eonneet
with special serial port accessories,
Call Setup Menu
The cut Setup Menu lets you ulecl
features to enhunoe the use ofyour phone for
personulirett mas.
Tuming on Speed Dill shows you to airl
slumi numbers ' kly. To use Speed Diet.
enter the one digit speed dial number, press
mmmflllheennynmmuecond
tinte to dis] the displeyea phone nurnhen
11ie Answer Opt function lets you answer
calls by pressing either YES or pressing my
trey exceptNO/ON/OFF.
Ami/fling the Tune Send function cluscs
your phone to general: its own DTMF lanes
during 1 all This nllows operations like
demonic banking Ind other DTMF Ion: -
operand lctivilis. When Tout Send is
med OFF, your phone DOES NOT
getter-rte um? tones, relying instead on the
PBX to do so.
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Menu Descriptions
Sounds
The Sounds Menu lets you set the diffemtl
volumes and sounds for ringing, keypad, ear
piwe, and optional handstroe memories.
When SileotMode is enabled, your phone
does not make any keypad or ringing sounds
and does not heep for warnings or unavail-
able options. mstlentMode icon appears
in the display, You can quickly aetivate
sueatMode by pressing Dawn Arrow, then
it. Press Down Arrow. then it again to
disable silentMnde.
Discreet ringing. when enabled, uses n low
ling volunte uning for the first three ring.
then ring at the set level.
key sound allows you ro ehoose the soinrds
made when you press keys. either a “click"
or no sound at all.
Vela-e allows you to adjust the volunse of
the earpieoe. You oar. slso adjust the volunre
during o call by pressing Dm Arrow nut
choosing volunte or by using the side volurne
keys.
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Menu
Atluh Vol allows you to select the volume
of optional handsfue aeeessories.
mug Vol allows you In set the level ofthe
ring volume. Tum the ringer oflhy setting
the volume to the lowest level. The ring
mute ioon nppears when the ringer is off.
lung Pulse allows you to choose the partent
ortones played when the phone rings, Eoeh
pattern is demonstrated as you seroll through
the selections Refer to the Appendix fur
additional ring pamms that can be
pmgnmmed into your phone.
Vlb Ann-h allows you In enable or disable
the optional vilmmr sttoehrnent or the
optional vibrating battery.
Menu Descriptions
_—.___——_—-———
In Call Menu
Mule Mle disables the miemplrone so you
mly spear privulely w someone else. Mic
Mule is displayed. Resume your mum:
eonversurion by pressing NOION/OFF at
cm.
Volume and Allleh Vol allow you lo clung:
me enpieee or neodser volume during a all.
PBX Flinn: lets you us: features provided
by your max. These functions ore available
only when mey are configured for your
plume. See your system administralnr
Transfer Illuws you in plree you:
piesenr call on bold, dial . second
number or real! one fmm your
phonebook, convene will! the new
may and oommir or euneel die o-rnsfer.
Confcum lllows you ro plooe your
pie-em all on ma, dial mum
number end oonlerenee me calls
Witter.
Hold plum your pull on lmld.
Reconnea lets you mama to the call
on hold.
Callback sllowr your plum: lo
nolily you when a called plny is free.
Cancel Clllluck disables m ullvc
ullbnnk function,
NOTE: The CLR key is Ill: hookflash key.
PBX functions can also be implementbd
manually by entering lroolrlleslles sud DTMF
lone; as described in due max
manufacturer's analogue user manual. See
your syslem mminislnlur.
Senleea provides rbe sume menu uvoiloble
in sundby mode. See wage 22.5ervices
Menu.
niol Mode provides oonrrol or dialing end
oouell lone access nineu'ons.
Tome/Pulse leis you swim. me dirling
method from lone to pulse. This setting
lakes efieei for each eall sepmlely, ii is
not slated,
Tone Send funerion oonorols
wherher rlie phone gmntes il's own
mmrones. See pnge zz. Cull Sen-p
Menu.
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Problems You Cm Solve
Problems You Can Solve
BlspI-yed Mtsulu “a Expllnniom
The tignll is we
weckwmakelclll.
Try agnin when you
ire closer in a base
sulion. irihe
Wblzm persists.
nolify your system
ndminisrmor.
Bamry power is
low. when die
phone shins itsclf
ofi. replace the
battery with I fully
power source, such
n . rapid neck
charger.
The phone does not
recognize any hue
Mani ifuie
pmbiem persists,
niuify your symm
administrnor.
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Problem: end Pimibii Solutions
The phom doe: mu m ON
- Recharge or iepiroe me battery.
’ Remove and minsen the battery.
Phone i: not rlnging when a call 1: received
Cheek inc Sullndl menu Io make sure
ihe phone is not scl forsneni Mode
' Check th: Ring anuln: lo mnk: sure it
has not been SM fur the lowest uning.
Phung became: warm during long call:
- This is nouprehiem. Becausc ofits
size. the phone m-y feei slightly warm
during exunded uiis.
Ball”)! does not sum in charge tafilll
capacily
' Condition the blmry by fully
dischlrging Ind clinging in nine times.
Or, if your phone came win. a desk
muiiiehuger, use are conditioning
funerion on rhe desk mnlfidulgcl Io
condition 1h: binary.
Tom on m)! heard when prenlng km
during a tall
- Make sure Tone Send in me Cull
Semp menu is mmcd on. See pnge 21
1/ you med oddinonoi infmrion or
minonoe, or would like 10 pin/whale
Original Ericxmn Amen-wigs:
‘ In 1h: UAS.A., call l-BDOJM-ERIC.
Appendix
Appendix
Program your own Ringer
Melody/Bell Sound
You: phone can ring one offonr difi‘mm
ngnmmed melodies for ml. lype of
call. If, however. you have u dimlelllmle
or just (my a ellmge, you may compose
you. own.
To compose your own melody:
- Aeoess Sounds. Ring Pulse mcnu
- Awss lulem-l, Emmi or Clllllnck
' Select Melody Ringing 4.
Pm yrs and you will see the pros-rum or
the defiull melody for mi; type umll (see
pm 23)»
' Elm die mlody with CLR.
- Type in your own melody or m orllle
samples given below.
Entuthe melody ts follows:
Wim 1M rim key pless. you emu me length
ome rim lone, which can nnge from l/
16th lo 32 opums. with line next key mus.
yml mm the lone helplll, ranging from a lo
pas (m. The 3rd key pm: enurs ill-e length
ofl'he second lone, etc.
You em find the mlevml keys in the able
below. one count is 064 seconds (95 bea's/
min). A res! is made with the MENU/Down
Ari-w key.
NOTE:
A lav-defimd melody plays eunliuumoty
um activated You have in program
pauses yourulj
Toll: dnrttlnm and (one night: Ire:
k_=x ME! 1259 M
0 [116
l a ll! 1
2 A ll4 uis
3 b 1/2 b
4 c c
s C 2 cis
6 d d
1 D a dis
s e l 6 e
9 l‘ 32 f
' F fis
‘7 s i:
ll 6 sis
Down - m
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Appendix
_—_—__——-_—
min-ll Melodies
lmemal Call:
Fur Elise
Exlemll Call:
1c piano comm Tchaikovsky.
CIII Buck Cull:
Hons: rhymm
ZelDZeZDkZDZeZbZle‘Jfl-
2G2flD4CSflDSF1flc2C4A7-
leS-Illellch-lnleI-Zgz-
Some ulmplz! ofBeII Sound: Ire:
(win (one l
min lone 2
mllingslow
rolling quick
loo); up
loop down
sinus enmplu or Melodiu:
Rock'n Roll
Blues Rhythm
1mm in D-dnr (Bach)
Nabucco (slave choir)
Wain. Weib, mid Gesnng
Nutcracker (Fairy dance)
OeOcOeOcOCOGH
Ogohogflhogvb...
magma; ,,
”commas...
DcOdOeomgOcOdOeOfi’g
ogomcomcagomeodoc
2:2C2u2F2dllZchZl2F2d21
sagstds-z-axscmcsds-
owisymmmaomk
spseadmdsilscauggg
zmscwemrsmzezaa-
zucngFamaduzhzaacAb
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