Sonus Telecom IBM3920 2.4 GHz DSS Digital Cordless Telephone User Manual users manual 2

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Using the [Edit] Key to Edit the Dialback Number
Initial Display Press [Edit] Press [Edit] Press [Edit] etc...
1-858-715—1608 858-7154608 715-1608 Back to Initial Display
JACKSON GEORGE JACKSON GEORGE JACKSON GEORGE 1-858-715-1608
JACKSON GEORGE
Initial Display Press lEdig Press [Edit] Press [Edit] etc...
715-1608 1-853-715-1608 858-715-1608 Back to Initial display
JACKSON GEORGE JACKSON GEORGE JACKSON GEORGE 715-1608
Note: At any time during this edit mode, the [Call] key can be pressed to dial the
displayed number (more detailed description listed below)
Additional Rules for Caller ID Dialback:
1.
If a Caller ID Dialable Number (parameter 3) is received, that number should
be displayed as is and dialed back as is without any modification.
If there are less than 10 digits received, the edit feature should not work and the
number received should be displayed and dialed back exactly as is.
Notes: The received number will display as follows:
a.
11 digits ~ If the received number's area code didn‘t match any of the programmed home or local
area codes, then a “1” is automatically added as shown above. This is the normal "long
distance" dialing mode.
10 digits — It the received number's area code matched one of the local area codes, then a "1" is
not added and the displayed number is only 10 digits.
Example 8587151608 (received number matched a local area code)
7 digits If the received number matched the home area code than the area code would have
been stripped in the review mode and only a 7-digit number is displayed
Example 7151608 (received number matched the home area code).
Need to save all 10 digits of the phone number for the caller ID record in the EEPROM buffer so
that when the user review the record, it cab be strip as 11, 10, or 7 digits accordingly. Therefore
if there is a change in the Local area codes, then the dial back number should be changed
accordingly. '
3.Press [Call] key again if you want to dial the displayed number.
When DIAL NUMBER? is displayed and thejCaII] key is Qressed.
Press [Call] key in any screen where the number is displayed. The call will be
automatically selected and the displayed number will be dialed out.
00:23
1-619—555-3967
LYNETT JONES
CALL OPTS END
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4.6 Save a Caller ID Number to Speed Dial Memory
Received Caller ID numbers in the caller list can be saved into a speed dial
memory location (01—99).
1. Press [CID] key and use [upJ/[down] keys to review the Caller ID calls in memory
as stated above.
02:24PM 12/15
858-715»1608
JACKSON GEORGE
C a I L O p t s E x i t
“Normal Caller ID record”
2.Press [Opts] key and use [up]/[down] to select the option "save in Phone book".
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3, Press the [OK] key to save it into the Phone book if it is not full The LCD will
display “Entry Storedm“
Entry Storedt
4. If the number could not be stored into the phone book if it is full, the following
display will be shown for 3 seconds and return to next Caller ID records.
Phone BOok FuIL
4.7 Caller ID Voice Mail VMWI (Visual Message Waiting Indication)
The IBM 3920 handset is compatible with telephone company voice mail VMWI
(Visual Message Waiting Indication). The message waiting signal is received
on—hook via an FSK transmission and will flash the MSG LED on the IBM 3920.
If the user has subscribed to this service and a message has been received (via
the telephone companies voice mail), the MSG LED will start flashing
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Message Waiting
MEM CID
in this example, there is a message waiting forthe line. The user would need to
follow their voice mail service instruction to retrieve the messages
The telephone company will send a signal to turn OFF the MSG light once all
messages are received.
Erasing All calls from Caller ID memory will also clear the message waiting status
in case the LED inadvertently gets turned on or the message Clear signal is not
received correctly.
4.8 Caller ID Type II Call Waiting Call
The lBM 3920 handset is capable of receiving Caller ID type 2 while the user is off
hook on one of the Line. If the received call is a priority call, the New call LED‘ Ison
for 3 seconds and the LCD will display the following message for 8-10 seconds. If
the user press the [flash] key, and connect to the call waiting call.
Priority CaIL
619-555—3967
LYNETT JONES
“ Priority Call"
5.0 Battery Low Warning
The IBM 3920 handset will show the following message if the “ battery” condition is
low. This message will show for one s and display the current display text for 3 s
and then toggle back to " Warning Low Battery” for 1 s.
Low Battery
“ Battery Low Warning"
Shown, with Battery Icon 4
6.0 Out of Range Warning
The IBM 3920 handset will show the to lowing message if the handsets distance is
too farfrom the base unit The current conversation will be preserved for 20
seconds before it is fading out and loss link with the base.
The microphone/receiver is muted before it is fading out and loss link with the base.
If the user returns to the in-range within 20 seconds, then the call will be
automatically resumed Otherwise the call will be disconnected automatically
The message below will be shown for 1 s and display the current display text for 3
s and then toggle back to “ Warning Out of Range” message for 1 second.
Out of Range
“Out of Range"
This message will be shown for 1 s and display the current display text for 3 s and
then toggle back to “ Warning Out of Range” message for 1 second.
7.0 SPEED DIAL MEMORY PROGRAMMING
The handset can be programmed with 99 speed dial numbers in the speed dial
memory The programmed numbers can be up to 32 digits and can include FLASH
(F), and TONE (*) for pulse to tone changeover. NOTE 1: A FLASH CAN BE
STORED INTO THE SPEED DIAL MEMORY SUCH AS FOR EXAMPLE 2891212
PAUSE F PAUSE 2895534 FLASH INTO THE SPEED DIAL MEMORY, AS A
RESULT, BOTH OF THE NUMBERS DIALED WILL BE CONFERENCE
TOGETHER.
1. To program Speed Dial Memory, press [MEM] key once and the following LCD
will be shown. Press Exit to return to standby mode.
Directory
NEW Exit
3,If there is no entry in the phone book, the following screen will be shown.
Directory Empty
New Exit
44Else skip to next section of editing phone book entries
5.Press [Exit] key to return to the previous screen,
6.Press [New] key to enter new entry.
Enter New Number
7. Press 0-9, *,#, or Flash and Pause (press and hold # key for 1 second) to enter
the number. As soon as the maximum number of characters has been reached,
remove the cursor.
Enter New Number
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0k <-—— Exit
Enter New NumbeR
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8.Press [Exit] to go back to the previous screen.
9tPress [<----] key delete the last entered digit. When the last digit has been
removed, the screen on steps 5 will be shown.
10.Press [OK] to accept the entry and continue to enter the name.
Enter Name
Ok
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“Use the dial pad to enter the name entry. (Up to 16 characters) Alpha numerical
entry is done using several key presses on the same key to toggle between the
different characters on the keys, e.g. A,B,C,2,A,B,C,2 and so on. After a timeout
the cursor will move to the right and the display will display the next screen. When
the maximum number of characters have been entered, the cursor will disappear.
Enter Name
Ok
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12. Press [< --»-1 key to delete the last entered character. When the last character
has been removed, it will go back to the previous programmed number screen.
Enter New Name
0k <--- ExiT
Use the table to program each character:
K e y 15' 2"d 3’d 4'h 5‘“ 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
1 Space 1
2 A B C 2
3 D E F 3
4 G H I 4
5 J K L 5
6 M N 0 6
7 P Q R S 7
8 T U V S
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13.Press [0k] to accept the entry and go to next screen.
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14.Press [Exit] key to go back to previous screen
15.Press [Up]/[Down] to select on or off,
16.Press [0k] key to save the selection and continue next screen.
Select One Touch
Key
Save <»-— Exit
17.Press [< ——-] key to move back to the previous screen
18rPress 0—9, * and # to select the location for the one touch speed dial locationr
(one digit only)
19rPress [Save] key to save the current selection into the phonebook.
20, Press [Save] key without entering any digits will save the current name and
number into the next available speed dial location.
Note: There are a total of 99 memory and the first 12 are one touch memory
The‘unit should try to sort by the first letter of the name example “JOHN SMlTH’l
would be stored in the “J" category. The first letter of the name will be used to "
but no other letters after would make a difference Another example would‘be‘
was stored first then the user enters “AA” for a different name. “AB” would'be, \
first stored and “AA” would be next
8.0 Phone book editing mode:
1. if there is at least one phone book entry push the MEM key, the following screen
will be shown.
619—555-3967
LYNETT
ts
Exit
2.Press [Up]/[Down] to select the phone book.
3. Press [Opts] to add new entry. edit or delete entry.
JONES
>New Entry
Edit Entry
Delete Entry
0k Ex‘t
4.Press [up]/[down] key to highlight the [Edit Entry] option.
5.Press [OK] to select the option. The following LCD will be displayed.
Edit Number
619-555-3967_
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Exi
6. Press[< --~] to back space and use 0-9. ',#, or Flash and Pause (press and hold
# key for 1 second) to enter the number. As soon as the maximum number of
characters has been reached, remove the cursor,
7. Press [OK] to accept the current number and edit the name.
Edit Name
LYNETT JONES_
Ok <-——
Exi
lBM 3920 Functional Operation Specification
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February 27, 2001
8.Use the dial pad to enter the name entry. (Up to 16 characters) Alpha numerical
entry is done using several key presses on the same key to toggle between the
different characters on the keys, eg. A,B,C,2,A,B,C,2 and so on. After a timeout
the cursorwill move to the right and the LCD will display the next screen. When the
maximum number of characters have been entered, the cursor disappear.
9. Press [< ----] key to delete the last entered character. When the last character
has been removed, it will go back to the previous programmed number screen.
Use the table to program each character:
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10. Press [Ok] to accept the entry and go to next screen.
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Priority Off
Ok Exit
11.Press [Exit] key to go back to previous screen.
12. Press [Up]I[Down] to select on or off.
13. Press [0k] key to save the selection and continue next screen.
Select One Touch
Key
Save <--- Exit
Press [< —-—] key to move back to the previous screen
14. Press 0—9, ' and # to select the location for the one touch speed dial location.
(one digit only)
15. Press [Save] key to save the current selection into the phonebook.
BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION
9.0 Placing Outside call Using Handset
1. Press [Talk] key from standby mode The available line is automatically
selected and the LCD displays as follow:
00:03
End Hold Mute
24 Dial the desired number, for example: "011886258275672367 ". The display
will show the digits as they are dialing. The timer will‘display the call duration.
Note: if you dial more than 15 digits, all the digits will continue to scroll to left
side of the display.
00:05
0118862582756
End Hold MutE
3. Press [End] to end the active call.
9.1 Answering An Outside Call
Press the [Talk] key to answer the ringing call.
00:
REJE
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9.2 Hold - Placing An Outside Call On Hold
When the [HOLD] key is pressed in the off-hook mode the display will show
0 0 : 2 3
L l N E O N H O L D
M E M C I D
“LINE ON HOLD” will be flashing
9.3 Retrieve a Line On Hold
1. To retrieve a line on hold,
0 0 : 2 3
L l N E 0 N H O L D
M E M C I D
2. Press [TALK] key to select the line and it will be re
eased from the hold,
ENd Hold
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3. Press [End] key to hang up the line.
9.4 Mute Function
The Mute function turns off the handset so the person at the other phone cannot
hear you. Mute feature automatically cancels when you hang up or change lines.
1. While on line, the following LCD will be shown.
00: 23
12734567
ENd Hold Mute
2.Press [Mute] to select mute on.
MUte... 00:23
1234567
ENd Hold Unmute
3.The “Mute...” text will be displayed and flashing.
4. Press [Un-mute] key to unmute the handset.
Note: Hang»up and Hold will clear mute.
9.5 Flash Function
The FLASH key can be used to activate services such as call waiting, 3—way calling,
etc. While on line, press [FLASH] to make a hook flash to the line (default time is
600ms, but can be changed in the user settings program mode).
9.6 Pause Function
The PAUSE function can be used for a dialing delay between digits during a call, or
the PAUSE function can be used to add dialing delays in long number sequences
of certain speed dialing numbers such as voicemail codes. international phone
number, and personal banking authorizations.
9.7 Tone Function
For users with pulse (rotary dial) telephone service that wish to access a computer
or calling service that uses DTMF tones, the dial mode can be changed during
dialing with the Tone “*” key.
1 While on line, dial digits in PULSE mode (Tone/Pulse user setting programmed
to Pulse). The LCD will display
00:20
035775141
End Hold Mute
2. Press [*] to change the dialing mode to Tone mode. And then enterthe rest
digits, which will be dialed as Tone (DTMF) signal. When you release the line, the
dial mode will change to the Pulse mode again automatically
00:25
035775141'25
End Hold Mute
9.8 No channel key
9.9 Last Number Redial (LNR — 10 memories up to 32 Digits) ‘
1lThe‘last number dialed can be displayed before dialing by pressing
[REDIAL] key once. Press Exit to return to standby mode.
a) lf‘there is no redial entry in the buffer,
No Redial Entry
b) There is at least one redial entry in the buffer.
Redial #1
13135551212
Call MEM Exit
o) Press [Up]/[Down] to scroll to the rest of the redial entry listt
d). Press [Call] key to redial the current entry.
c)_F?ush ' CALL to dial the selected number
Calling... 00:12
13135551212
End Hold Mute
d), Press [End] to hang up the call
9.95 Storing the redial in to memory
Display shows
Redial #1
13135551212
Call MEM Exit
1. push the [M EM] key
display will show
Enter Name
Ok <——— ExiT
2.Use the dial pad to enter the name entry. (Up to 16 characters) Alpha numerical
entry is done using several key presses on the same key to toggle between the
different characters on the keys, e.g. A,B,C,2,A,B.C.2 and so on. After a timeout
the cursor will move to the right and the display will display the next screen. When
the maximum number of characters have been entered, the cursor will disappear.
3. Press [< ——»—] key to delete the last entered character. When the last character
has been removed, it will go back to the previous programmed number screen.
Enter New Name
Ok <--— ExIT
Use the table to program each character:
4.Press [OK] to accept the entry and go to next screen.
14.Press [Exit] key to go back to previous screen.
15.Press [Up]/[Down] to select on or off,
16,Press [0k] key to save the selection and continue next screen.
Select One Touch
Key
Save <--— Exit
17.Press [< ——-] key to move back to the previous screen
18.Press 0—9, * and # to select the location for the one touch speed dial location.
(one digit only)
19.Press [Save] key to save the current selection into the phonebook.
20. Press [Save] key without entering any digits will save the current name and
number into the next available speed dial location.
Note: There are a total of 99 memory and the first 12 are one touch memory
9.10 Speed Dial Memory
1.The Speed Dial memory can be displayed before dialing by pressing
' ] key once and press Exit to return to standby mode.
1-619—555-3967
LYNETT JONES
Call Opts Exit
3.Press [UM/[Down] to select the phone book.
4. Press [Opts] to add new entry, edit or delete entry.
5.Press [Call] key to dial the displayed speed dial.
Calling. 00:15
1-619-555-3967
End Hold Mute
6 The next display will show as follow:
Calling... 00:15
1619-555-3967
‘ ”E‘nd Hold Mute”
Until the dialing is completed.
of Handset Power OnIOff
9.12 . While off—hook, press [up]/[Down] key will adjust the handset / headset
volume from minimum to maximum (8 different steps).
9.13 Use the handset locator/page key on the base unit to find the handset.
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W/IIWPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basis safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of life electric shock, and injury to persons, including the
following.
Read and understand all instructions.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
Unplug this product from the outlet before cleaning, Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning,
Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
Laundry tub in a wet Basement or near a swimming pool.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing
serious damage to the product,
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provide for ventilation, to protect it
from overheating. These openings should never be blocked or covered. The opening should
never should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be
placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local
power company.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will
be abused by persons walking on it.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cards as this can result in the risk of fire or electric
shock,
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a of fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind on the product.
71. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified
service contractor when some service or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages
or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently
used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under
the following conditions:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or flayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water,
D. lf the product does not operate normally by following the operating instruction. Adjust only
those control that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustments of other
controls may result in damage and will often require extemive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
B. If the product has been dropped 01 the cabinet has been damaged.
F, If the product exhibits a distinctive change in perfarmance.
13, Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm, There may be a
remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
14A Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak,
FCC NOTICE
Certification or Doc
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONSZ
(i) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED.
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED OPERATION,
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to
part i5 ol the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to
radio communication. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
Installation, if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be
determined by turning the equipment all and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures 2
— Recrient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
, Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from
that to which the receiver is connected.
, Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE . The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equiDment.

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