Senao Networks SN902 Industrial Cordless Phone System User Manual SN 902 SPK V2 New FCC IC EN 0708
Senao Networks, Inc. Industrial Cordless Phone System SN 902 SPK V2 New FCC IC EN 0708
Contents
- 1. User Manual (Statements)
- 2. User Manual Part 1
- 3. User Manual Part 2
- 4. User Manual - Statements
User Manual Part 2
3m, and 4‘h base unit. (1) Speak to the destination handset. (2) Press soft key or the END to end announcement. The call is 3. Registration: transferred to the destination handset. a. Press MENU-6 from HS 11 to enter the in 11 registration mode Main Menu: ¢¢ Notes: I! the destination handset does not answer after handset b_ Press and hold the Registration (REG) button on 5 Settings paging timeout. the call is routed back to the originating handset. that additional base unit. which you want to add 6 Registration into the system) for 2 seconds until 4 LEDs light Call Manager up. i i 11 o. Press handset key ”3, then enter the base ID i.e. Registration: sz “Call Manager" feature allows the handset to be set to receive all incoming, 20 for 2'“1 base, 30 for 3”1 base. or 40 for 4‘" base. 2. Deregister transferred, and 2-Way/Intercom calls OR just transferred and 2-Way/ this completes the registration process, 3- Set base Intercom calls. The option is selectable by base 1 to base 4. Besides, this feature allows you to select a specific base station to make an outgoing call. Call Transfer 1. Decide whether to receive the incoming, transferred, in 11 1. While a telephone call is in progress, you can place call on hold and and ZWay/Intercom calls from a SPECifiC base station: Main Menu aM, transfer the call. a. Press menu 8 to enter the Call Manager function. 5 Call Manager The screen Will display: 9. System 2. Press HOLD soft key to put call on hold. b- Press 1 to enter '”°_°""'”9 setting. c. Use A and v Scrolling keys to select a base from i'i 11 Call Maria er" 4‘4/ 3. Press OPTION soft ke to enter feature list for base 1 to base 4- A; selection. y $1” d. Then press the 9YES N0 key to sWitch between ; ‘o'm‘wm CZ; 0:12; Yes and No, then press SAVE key to confirm the ‘ u 90mg 4. Three types of transfer method: setting. _ _ g, 11 a. Transfer PBX e. Ripiat tl|1|e progesbs until alltbgshe stagons from Receive Calls (1) When DuraFori 1x is adiunct to the PBX system, TI 11 W 'C 53 S are 0 e ECCGP 9 ave 99" From base 1, Na you can transfer the call to an assigned PBX 7 ; Lflizzarfis selected for the handset. mensw- 3ArichferHS - - - . (2) Normally each mommy PBX system acquire a 2. Decide whether to select a specific base station to make outgoing call, specific feature code to execme “call transfer" a. Press menu 8 to enter the Call Manager function. function 1 b. Press 2 to enter “Outgoing" setting. in 11 (3) You can pre—program that feature code by in 11 4] c. Use A and v to select either On or Off. se|ec| Base entering the “System" mode (Menu—9), you need $22; 4‘ (1. Scroll to On and press SAVE if you want to select a to enter the base ID to link to the base station 3' Xfler PBX specific base station before you make an ‘ outgoing call. The default setting is Off. (4) Press 3 and then enter the specific “call transfer” feature code b. Uri-announced Call Transfer: Change System Settings by Administrator Press “END" before the destination handset answers, the call is automatically transferred to the destination handset. There are fourtypes of system setting that can be adjusted by Administrator. . o e c. Announced CaIITransfer: 1 Dial M Cl ~33~ ~34~ a. Press Menu—9 and enter the twofdigit base ID to enter the System mode. b. Press 1 to enter Tone selection c. You can adjust the dial mode between Tone and Pulse. The default setting is Tone. d. The default setting is Tone. Flash Time a. Press Menu-9 and enter the two-digit base ID to enter the System mode. b. Press 2 to enter Flash selection c. You can adjust the flash time from 100ms to 900 ms (9 levels to choose from.) For example, press “2" if the desired flash time is 200ms. You Will see “DONE” once you finish the setting. d. The default setting is 600ms. T i 11 Main Menu: 1‘4/ 8. Call Manager 9. System T i 11 System 4‘4/ 1. Dial Mode 2. Flash Time T i 11 Flash(mse:) 4‘4/ 1. 100 2.200 Ti11 Done the PBX spec Notes: If the base station is adjunct to a PBX system, it is recommended to adjust the flash time of DuraFon 1X to match Xfter PBX a. This function is useful if the base station attached to the PBX system through either the analog port or the Digital Adaptor, Press Menu-9 and enter the two-digit base ID to enter the System mode. b. Press 3 to enter Xfter PBX setting mode c. Use Aor ‘1 scrolling key to switch between ON and OFF. The default setting is OFF. (1. Select ON and press key e. You can key in the specific “call transfer" feature code and press OK to confirm the setting, For example, if your PBX is N brand. you need to key in “Flash“+“*"+"70" as the call transfer code. f. You Will see a “DONE" confirmation. T i 11 System: 'Nr 2 Flash Time 3 Xfter PBX T i 11 Xfer PBX 1‘4/ On T i 11 Xfer Code: 4M]; Flash’m then program the “call transfer‘ code. Notes: Since the base station is adjunct to a PBX system, you need to adjust the flash time of DuraFon 1X to match the PBX spec and 4. Set next Handset ID to be assigned a. This function is useful if you want to assign a N35,“ T l 11 System: 4‘44 3. Xtter PBX 4. Assign Next designed handset ID to a specific handset. Press Menu—9 and enter the two—digit base ID to enter the administration mode. b. Press 4 and then enter two digits ID number to be assigned. You will see “Saving Configuration” and a Done confirmation. Phonebook Operations 1. You can store up to 30 entries in the phonebook. Each entry can contain a phone number or handset ID (up to 28 digits) and a name (up to14 characters). 2. To access phonebook, press menu follow by "2" or Aor V scrolling key when handset in standby mode. 3. To add a new entry: a. Press an soft key. b. Enter a phone number when LCD prompts ”Number?" Use soft key to delete the last digit entered. Press when completed. c. You will then be prompted to enter a name for the phone number just entered. (1) Press key to enter a phone number without a name All records without naming will be placed on top of the list. in the order they are entered. T i 11 Please enter Ext # ” CANCEL T I 11 Main Menu' 4‘4/ 1 KeyGuard 2 PhoneBuck Ti11 OPTION T l 11 Number7 SAVE DELETE T l 11 Name7 Ca s:' fl: DELETE (2) To enter the name. press the corresponding keypad number one or more times according to the order of the character on the key (3) Use soft key to delete the last character entered When completed, press soft key to confirm your selection. N35~ Notes: 1. When enter a phone number. the cursor automatically advances to the next digit field Use Aor ‘1 scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward to insert or delete. When entering a name. the cursor automatically advances to the next character field if you press a different key for the next character. If you need to enter consecutive characters from the same key. you can wait for the cursor to advance or use Aor v scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward manually. Also use Aor ‘1 to move the cursor to insert (to the left of the cursor) or delete (the character above the cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character). By default, all letters are entered in the upper case Use the ' key to toggle between upper and lower cases. A "Pause" entry represents a 2.8 second delay in dialing the following digits, which is useful when calling a sequence of segmented numbers (e.g., access code. credit card number, auto-attendant entries, etc.) Pause is entered by pressing the ' key twice (LCD displays P). Entering pause twice (PP) will result in 5.6 seconds pause in the dialing. The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list in an ascending order (A to Z) from the top of the list. a. If the phonebook is entered from the menu, the first entry displayed is the top of the list. b. If the phonebook is entered using the Varrow. the first entry displayed is the top of the list. c. If the phonebook is entered using the Aarrow. the first entry displayed is the bottom of the list. The first line of LCD display shows name and the 2"6 line shows the phone number, If the phone number is longer than 14 digits, press OPTION soft key and select Option 3 to view the complete number. To search for a record: a. Use Aor‘v scrolling key to enter the Phone Book mode. b. Press a key that corresponds to the first character of the name you are looking for. c. For example, you are looking for “EnGenius”, and then press the numbe once. d. Use Aor‘v scrolling key to locate the exact record you are looking for. ‘R i it To erase phonebook: EnGenius a. Use Aor‘v scrolling key or the alphabetical 7144323668 N37~ search method to locate the record to be erased or edited. b. Press OPTION soft key to enter editing menu. c. Press “1" to erase the desinated phone entry. (gnaw? 'N/ d. LCD shown “Are you sure?" Press to double 1 Erase confirm your change. 2 Edit 8. To edit phonebook: Ti H a. Use Aorv scrolling key or the alphabetical Ale V0“ sure? search method to locate the record to be erased m or edited. b. Press OPTION soft key to enter editing menu. c. Press“2” to edit the desinated phone entry. 9. Dial from display: a. Press TALK or Intercom to dial the phone number or Handset ID displayed. Notes: Character Table: Key Characters and Orders ' + , . ' ( ) & 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H | 4 J K L 5 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 Toggle case when in character editing ' P (Pause) when in number editing Space — when in character editing # when in number editing »o1.Ring Volume 2.Ring Tone 3.Ksy Volume 4.Key Tone 5.Settings > 1.Dia| Prefix : l 2.Gmup Select : 3.Language . 6.Registration 4.Clear : I 5.0ustom Name I 7.Text Message S.Contrast : | 7.Backlight : B.Ca|| Manager 35212515235 apex Options ,_ Factory 9.System ’ LDiaI Mode 2,Flash Time 3.Xfter PBX 4.Assign Next 1. Press MENU (Right) soft key While the phone is in standby. 2. Press “1" to lock keypad (see Key Guard operation on page 28). 3. Press “2“ to view, search, delete. and edit the phonebook (see Phonebook instruction on page 35). 4. Press “3“ to view the last 10 numbers called, received, or missed. Records can be erased or edit/save into the phonebook. a. Press “1" to view the last 10 phone numbers dialed. starting from the most recent one. Use Aorvto scroll through the list. Press for options. (1) Erase: press "1" and confirm to erase the current record, ~4z~ (2) Save: press “2" to edit and save or save Without editing into the phonebook (3) View Number press “3" to view the complete number if the phone number is longer than 14 digits. Press “2" to View the last 10 phone numbers received, starting from tohe most recent one. Use Aorv to scroll through the list. Press Nfor options. (J) Erase: press “1" and confirm to erase the current record. (2) Save: press “2" to edit and save or save Without editing into the phonebook (3) View Number press “3" to view the complete number if the phone number is longer than 14 digits. (4) No entries: the LCD displays “No entries“ if there is no “Received call logs" Please note that you need to subsribe the Caller ID service from your local teleco to facilitate this function Press “3" to view the last 10 phone numbers received but didn't answer, starting from the most recent one. Use Aorv to scroll through the list. Press for options. (1) Erase: press “1" and confirm to erase the current record. (2) Save: press “2" to edit and save or save Without editing into the phonebook (3) View Number press “3" to view the complete number if the phone number is longer than 14 digits. (4) No entries: the LCD displays “No entries“ if there is no “Missed call logs" Please note that you need to subsribe the Caller ID service from your local teleco to facilitate this function While viewing any of the three call logs, press to dial the phone number. Notes: 1. Only phone numbers are stored in the three call logs. Intercom calls are not recorded 2. Caller ID service is required from your local phone company in order to receive phone numbers, names and time stamps on incoming calls. The Received and Missed Call Logs will register no incoming calls if Caller ID service is not available. 5. Press ”4“ to set sound—related settings: a. Press “1" to select ringervolume: use Aor‘v to scroll through 5 options: Low, Vibrate, Off, High—then—Vibrate, and High. Press to save selection. Default = Middle. Press “2" to select ringer tone: use the Aorv to scroll through 4 N43~ options: 0, 1, 2, and 3. Press to save selection. Default = 0 c. Press “3" to select key volume when a key is pressed: use Aor’v to scroll through 3 options: High, Low. and Off. Press to save selection. Default = Low. d. Press “4" to select key tone: use the Aor’v to scroll through 4 options: 0, 1, 2, and 3. Press to save selection. Default = 0 Press ”5" to change handset settings: a. Press “1" to set dialing prefix: (1) Use Aor‘rto scroll and select to turn on or off the dialing prefix feature. Default : Off. (2) If “On" is selected, the handset is prompted to enter a prefix, up to 14 digits. (3) Use and Aor‘r scrolling key to edit prefix. (4) When this feature is turned on. the LCD Will prompt the user on each outgoing phone call except during redial or dialing by pressing the TALK key first whether to use the dialing prefix. The current prefix is also displayed. Press or soft key to add the prefix to the beginning of the number. (5) This feature is useful for access code, calling card, and credit card calls, etc. b. Press “2" to Group Select: see Handset Group Subscription on page 31. c. Press “3" to select language (1) Use hor‘r to select English. French. or Spanish. The default setting is English. (2) Press to confirm your selection d. Press “4" to clear call logs and phonebook: (1) Press ‘1" and confirm to delete the entire phonebook. (2) Press “2" and confirm to clear the three call logs (Called, Received, and Missed). e. Press “5" to change the power—up LCD display to show, e.g., customer name or other greeting message: (1) Use hor‘r to move the cursor backward or forward to insert (to the left ofthe cursor) or delete (the character above the cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right ofthe last character). (2) Enter characters using the Character Table and method discussed in the Phonebook section (3) When ENDished: press to save change f. Press “6" to change LCD display contrast: (1) Use hor‘r to scroll through values 1 to 12. Pick one that is most suitable to you. Default: 6. N44~ 10. (2) When finished: press -to save change Press “7" to change the LCD backlight: (1) Use hor‘r to scroll through options: On. Off. and 8 Seconds. Default: 6 seconds. meaning that the bacKlight WI|| lurri off the backlight after 8 seconds of inactivity. (2) When finished: press -to save change Press “8" to edit Call Barring (1) Need to Enter Password to edit the call barring code to be executed The default PW is “0000." (2) Please refer to page 37 for detail operation. Press “9" to enable Name tag (1) Use hor‘r to swttch between On and Off. The defaull setting is Off. (2) When finished: press -to save change Press “0" to program PBX features that you use frequently (1) Program and save the mosl frequenlly used PBX function into DuraFon system (2) Please refer to page 39 for detail operation. Press “6“ to register or de—register handset and base: See the detail instructions on page 30 Press “7" to View inbox text message(s) or edit outbox text message(s). See the detail instructions on page 38. Press ”8" to enter Call Manager setting. a. b. Press "1" to edit “incoming call” setting. See the detail instructions on page 34. Press “2" to edit “outgoing call" setting. (1) Once activate Select BS function, you need to enter the base ID which you want to choose for an outgoing call. (2) The default setting is OFF. Press “9" following by entering a base ID to enter System setting. See the detail instructions on page 34. N45~ Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Base Station Portable Handset Frequency 902-923 MHZ 902-923 MHZ RF Power Peak 705 mW Peak 705 mW Average 75 mW Average: 75 mw Channel Spacing 200 kHz 200 kHz Number of Ctianneis 120 120 Moduiation MSK MSK iviuitipie Access Frequency Hopping TDD Frequency Hopping TDD Frequency Hopping Rale 100 per second 100 per second TDMA Frame Length 10 ms 10 ms Number of Siots/Frame 4 4 Receiver Sensitivity < 405 (“int t@ EER1D') < 405 dBm (@ BER 10') Antenna Connector Reverse TNC Nonstandard 7 Antenna Gain 2 dB. 1 5m TX Power Control NA 100-705 mW Range Telephone Interface RJ11 x 2 NA Speech Coding B Kbps G 729A 5 Kbps G.729A cnannei Coding s kbps Convolutional s CRC 3 kbps Convoiutionai s CRC Transmission Data Rate 170 570 kbps 176 570 kbps User Data Rale 120 Kbps duplex 125 Kbps duplex programmable Duplex Tirrie Division Duplex Tirrie Division Duplex (TDD) (TDD) Voice Qualit TiA/EiA-Ams TlAIEIA-47OB No of System ID 55,535 55,535 Ring signai 20750 Hz, 1290 Vrrns NA Flash rime 1007900 rns NA Power Source 12DV/12V AC/DC Adapter 3 E V, 1700 mAh Li-iori Battery cnarger Current NA 000 mA ctiarge Time NA 4 nours (from empty) Reguiation Compiiance FCC Parl15,Par| BB CAN/DOC RSSZ‘lUi C503 FCC Part15,Par| 55 CAN/DOC Rsszto. csoa Hearing Aid Compatible Operating Temperature .10 - 50 0c -10 - 50 cc Storage Temperature 40 , 70 “c —10 e 70 “c Humidity 20775 % 20775 % Dimension With antenna 188'161'42rnm 161‘58‘31mrn Weigtit 4249 1759 Notes: NA = Not Appiicacie The manufacturer reserves tne rignt to ctiange designs and specifications Without notice N45~ Index 2-Way/Intercom. 12. 24. 34 Adjusting Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume. 28 Administrator Features. 15 Audio-in Jack. 17 Base Station Features. 17 Base Station Installation, 20 Battery. 5. 6, 9, 11, 14. 19, 20, 21, 22. 28, 30, 46 Battery Recharge and Replacement. 29 Battery Strength, 11 Broadcast, 12, 17, 22, 25, 26 Broadcasting a Group of Handsets, 25 Broadcasting aII Handsets, 25, 26 Broadcasting an Individual Handset, 25 Call Barring, 13, 38. 39, 45 Call Manager, 34, 35, 45 Call Timer, 14 Call Transfer. 15, 33, 35 Call Transfer to PBX Extension. 15 Call Hold, 14 Caller ID, 13, 27, 29. 43 Call in-progress, 11 Call Waiting. 12 Call Waiting With Caller ID, 13 Cardiac Pacemaker, 4 Change System Settings by Administrator, 34 Charger Features. 19 De—registration, 31,32 DND, 13 Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring), 13,29 DTMF, 15 Electric Shock, 4, 5 Emergency, 4 Equipment Checklist, 9 FCC, 5, 7, 46 FDA, 4 Flash Time, 15, 35, 46 Group ID, 12, 24, 25, 40 Handset and Charger Installation, 20 Handset Charging Slot, 19 Handset Features, 11,12 Handset Group Subscription, 24 Handset ID, 11, 12, 14, 17, 22, 24, 25, 27, 31, 32, 35, 36, 40 Handset Registration, 12, 31 Handset to Handset Call, 24,25 Hearing Aid, 4, 46 IDLE Mode, 22, 26 Key Guard, 29, 42 Key Tone, 14,44 LINE, 17 Line Indicator, 11 Line Jack, 20 Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion), 6, 9, 46 Registration of Additional Base, 32 Regulatory Information, 7 REN, 7 Reset Button, 17 Reverse Thread Connector. 17 Ringer. 7, 11. 13. 27. 29, 43 RSSI, 11 Safety Instructions. 4, 6, 41 Spare Battery Charging Siot. 19 Speed Diai. 23 Taik Mode. 12. 22 Taik/Dil.11 Technical Specifications. 7, 46 Text Messaging. 14. 39, 40. 45 Transformer. 20 Three Call Legs. 13. 43, 44 To View Missed Ca||(s). 29 Two-Digit Address Index. 11 Vibrator. 12 Warning Message. 19
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