Sun Communications DECT34-S37TAM Digital Cordless Phone - Base Unit User Manual

SunCorp Communications Limited Digital Cordless Phone - Base Unit

Users Manual

Product Definition Document    SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd.PD343Product Definition Document Version 1.1 Customer: XACT     Country: USAModel: XD6451 / XHB401 Roadmap Number: DECT 34-2 Cabinet Reference: T21
FCC INTERFERENCE INFORMATIONxFCC Interference InformationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device mustaccept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television thatis “receiving” the interference.• Reorient or relocate and increase the separation between the telecommunications equip-ment and receiving antenna.• Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from thatto which the receiving antenna is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementThe installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeter between the base andpersons in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For body worn operation, theportable part (handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines.This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna ortransmitter.The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.FCC Part 15.19FCC Part 15.21FCC Part 15.105(b)FCC Part 2.1091FCC Part 2.1093
Consumer Information:a)  This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. b)  An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.   c)  A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. d)  The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format  US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.] e)  If this equipment XD6451;XHB401 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. f)  The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
g)  Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact: Company name: XACT COMMUNICATION,LLC. Address: 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 Telephone: 212 481 7950 for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. h)  Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified.i)  Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. j) NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of thisXD6451;XHB401 does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualified installer. k)  This equipment is hearing aid compatible.
''This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.”Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the  facilities of the local telecommunications company.    The equipment    must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.    In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord).    The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.  Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.  This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. ''The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.'' "Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada."
Product Definition Document    SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd.PD343 92 Panel Layout2.1 Handset Front 1  4096 Colour; Full Graphic (1.4 inch), 128 x 128 pixels LCD 2 Softkey 1 3  Talk On / Handsfree (switch between talk and handsfree mode) 4  Enter Redial List / Pause / Volume Up 5  * / Switch from Pulse to Tone mode 6 Flash (Recall) 7 Intercom 8 # 9  Enter Names List / Volume Down 10 Talk Off  11 Softkey 2
Product Definition Document    SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd.PD343 102.2 Base Unit 1 Page Key 2 Volume Up 3 Volume Down 4 OGM Key 5 Answer On/Off 6  Power / In Use Indicator LED 7 Delete 8 Charging Indicator 9 Play 10  Skip Forwards / Set Ringer Delay  11 Stop 12  Skip Backwards / Record Memo  13  Message Indicator LED
Text MessagingAnswer MachineCalls ListRemindersUseful NumbersSettingsRegistrationSilentAlarmOnceAnnuallyAdd EventShow DetailsEdit EventSend as a TextDelete EventAt event time30 min beforeDel. All EventsClock & AlarmPRODUCT - MENU TREEMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1SearchAdd EntryCopy PhonebookMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_2<< Names List >>Show DetailsSend MessageEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneDelete EntryTo HandsetTo SIMMAIN MENUSDialling CodesMemory StatusDelete PhonebookTo HandsetFrom SIMTo SIMInternationalCountryLocalCONTACT<< Names List >>Add EntryShow DetailsEdit EntryDelete EntryMute ContactHandset     1SunCorp UK05:55KEY_SOFT_2CALLS LIST<< Icon >>Select BackCalls ListMissed CallsDialled CallsVoicemail CallsDelete CallsShow DetailsSave NumberSend MessageDelete CallShow DetailsSave NumberDelete CallMissed CallsReceived CallsDialled CallsVoicemail CallsAll CallsREMINDERSWhen there is no even t stored: When there is event  stored:KEY_SOFT_1<< Icon >>Select BackRemindersKEY_SOFT_1Add EntryMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_DOWN<< Icon >>Select BackRemindersKEY_SOFT_1<< Event >>Menus can be hidden i n EEPROM<< Names List >>Show DetailsSend MessageEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneDelete EntryTo HandsetTo SIMShow DetailsSave NumberSend MessageDelete CallReceived CallsShow DetailsSave NumberSend MessageDelete Call
<< Icon >>Write MessageTemplatesDelete MessagesText SettingsPRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.)KEY_SOFT_1TEXT MESSAGINGSelect BackText MessagingReplyForwardMessage DetailsUse NumberDeleteCallSave<< Message >>SendSaveInsert SymbolInsert EmoticonInsert TemplateMessage TypeTextE-mailFaxDraftsOutboxSendSaveInsert SymbolInsert EmoticonInsert TemplateMessage TypeTextE-mailFaxInboxForwardDelete<< Message >><< Template 1 >>ForwardDeleteInboxDraftsOutboxAll MessagesService CentresMailbox NumberMessage TypeDelivery ReportOffOnSet Send CentreReceive CentresSend CentresMessage AlertUsersTextE-mailFaxOffOnUser 1User 2User 3User 4Receive Centre 1Receive Centre 2Send Centre 1Send Centre 2Send Centre 1Send Centre 2Message Size160 Characters612 CharactersEditDeletePlay AllAnswer On/OffRecord MemoOffOnOutgoing MessageRecordPlayAnswer SettingsAnswer ModeAnswer DelayMessage AlertRemote AccessOffOnAnswer & RecordAnswer Only2 Rings3 Rings4 Rings9 RingsTime SaverPre-recorded OGMPersonal OGMDelete MessagesPlayPauseRepeat MessageSkip ForwardSkip BackwardDeleteOGM LanguageOffOnSet Remote PINANSWERING MACHINE<< Icon >>KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswer MachineAnswer & RecordAnswer OnlyPre-recorded OGMPersonal OGMAnswer & RecordAnswer Only
PRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.)KEY_SOFT_1SET HANDSETRingtoneShow DetailsEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete All<< Icon >>KEY_SOFT_1USEFUL NUMBERSelect BackUseful Number<< Entry >>Select BackSet HandsetSettingsSet BaseRinger VolumeHandset NameLanguageWallpaperScreensaverLight TimeoutAuto TalkKey BeepRedial LengthPBX Access CodeClockOff15 Seconds30 Seconds45 SecondsOffOnSet CodeLongShortExternal CallsInternal CallsDisplay ContrastLowMediumHighOffOnOffOnReceiver VolumeMenu ColourBlueOrangePinkRingtoneRinger VolumeRing PriorityDialling ModeRecall ModePulseToneFirst RingSystem PINFactory ResetAll HandsetsSelect HandsetTimed BreakEarthRecall 1Recall 2OffOn2 Rings4 Rings6 RingsArea CodeKEY_SOFT_1SET BASESelect BackSet HandsetSettingsSet Base<< Icon >>Select BackClock & AlarmCLOCK & ALARMDate & TimeAlarmTime FormatOffOn12 Hour24 HourOnceMon - FriOn Daily<< Icon >>Select BackRegistrationREGISTRATIONRegister HandsetSelect BaseDe-registerKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1
1. When there is/are (a ) new missed call(s) - the display prompts "You have (a) new missed call(s)" (see screen A0).To view missed call(s) press View (KEY_SOFT_1) - the user is taken directly to the list of new missed calls.To view the call(s) at later time press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) at screen A0 - the display returns to idle with relevant reminder icon(s)remian on the display (see screen A2).Only missed/unanswered calls will trigger the new calls indication/missed call reminder icon on the idle screen. Answered calls areadded to the received calls list with no new call indication.2. When there is/are (a ) new text message(s) - the display prompts "You have (a) new message(s)" (see screen A3).To read message(s) press Read (KEY_SOFT_1) - the user is taken directly to the list of new messages. The user can selectivelyread messsages by pressing KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the message then press Read (KEY_SOFT_1) to read themessage (see screen A4).To read the message(s) at later time press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) at screen A3 - the display returns to idle with relevant remindericon(s) remian on the display (see screen A5).3. When there is/are (a ) new VMWI message(s) - the display prompts "You have new voicemail" (see screen A6).To listen to message(s) press Listen (KEY_SOFT_1) - the handset will dial out to the voicemail server number. If the voicemailserver number received is different to the preset number on the handset - the number received will overwrite the preset number.To listen the message(s) at later time press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) at screen A6 - the display returns to idle with relevant remindericon(s) remian on the display (see screen A8).4. When there is/are (a ) new TAM message(s) - the display prompts "You have (a) new message(s)" (see screen A9).To play message(s) press Play (KEY_SOFT_1) - the user is taken directly to the list of new messages. The user can selectively playmesssages by pressing KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the message then press Play (KEY_SOFT_1) to play the message (seescreen A10).To play the message(s) at later time press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) at screen A9 - the display returns to idle with relevant remindericon(s) remian on the display (see screen A11).5. In situation where there are many event logs - the order of priority (from most important) is TAM messages, VMWI messages, textmessages and then missed calls.For example, in a situation where there are three TAM messages, one missed call and two text messages - the display will prompt"You have 3 new messages" with the KEY_SOFT_1 labelled Play.6. If KEY_SOFT_1 is pressed to access relevant events from Idle. For example, if Play (KEY_SOFT_1) is pressed from idle to play newmessages, the rest of the MMI interaction is the same as if the user had accessed the functionality via the menu.7. By entering the missed call, inbox or messages list will switch off the reminder icon without each entry having to be viewedindividually.8. In addition to the information displayed on screen, the event LED on the base will flash. By entering the Missed call, Inbox ormessages list will stop the event LED flashing without each entry having to be viewed individually.9. Whilst the status information is being presented on the idle screen, when a new call is received, the appropriate CLI or answeringmachine screens are presented and then the handset returns to idle showing the appropriate status information.10 . If the user takes a call which has caused the status information to be removed from the screen, when the call ends the displayreturns to idle with the new messaging icons presented and the standard soft labels presented, rather than the shortcut access.REMINDER ICONSView BackHandset     1You have 2new missed callsMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1Options BackSunCorp UKMissed Calls02074030201KEY_SOFT_2Read BackHandset     1You have anew messageMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackJcoolzaInboxNushKEY_SOFT_2A0A1A2MamaListen BackHandset     1You havenew voicemailMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2A3A4A5A6A7A8Mute ContactHandset     1CallingVoicemailPlay BackHandset     1You have 3new messagesMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2A9A10A11Play BackSunCorp UKPlay Messages02074030201MamaMISSED CALLS NEW SMS NEW VOICEMAIL NEW TAM MESSAGES
BATTERY INDICATIONSMenu ContactHandset     1G0Battery is fully chargedBattery is partially chargedBattery is running lowBattery is almost dischargedVOLUME INDICATIONSMute ContactHandset     1G1        Volume 5G2 Save BackRinger Volume           Ringer OffName ContactHandset     1G31. Volume bars are presented whenever the in-call, receiver,or ringer volume is changed (see screen G1 and G2).2. When changing your receiver volume during call, the firstpress of the up or down navigation button presents thevolume bar on the display showing the current setting.Subsequent presses change the setting. When theminimum or maximum setting is displayed, further pressesof the relevant navigation button are ignored.3. When the handset ringer volume is set to off - the displayprompts "Ringer Off" (see screen G2) and the ringer officon is displayed on the dashboard when the displayreturns to the idle screen (see screen G3).4. When the base ringer volume is set to off - the displayprompts "Ringer Off" (see screen G2) but there will be noindication on the idle screen.DISPLAY CHARACTERISTICS Long press during on-hook will dial number stored.LEDS In Use / Ringing / Events (Events: Missed Calls, SMS Note: Missed Calls can beLED INDICATORSLED State VMWI, TAM Messages) disabled Handset  In Use* Same constant flashing rate for all events TAM HS on cradle HS off cradle- Steady ON Ringing - Flashing* Events - Flashing*       Base  Power /In Use / Ringing / Events Note: Missed Calls and TAM Messages can be disabled In Use - Flashing* Ringing - Flashing* Events - Flashing* Power - Steady On Answer On - Steady ON New Messages - Flashing* Charging - Steady ON- OFFHandset Display 1.4 inch 128*128 pixels 4K colour 5 lines + 1 line softkeys + 1 line dashboard Copy 10_65 At least 16                          Display Size               Display Resolution                                   Colour                  Number of Rows                        Font Package         Characters (per rows)HOT KEYSON-HOOK OFF-HOOK ACTIONS    Case 1 will dial 1. will dial number stored. Long/short press during calls    Case 2 also dial the number stored. Subsequent long presses will Long press during off-hookNote: A long press on KEY_1, 2 and 3 is dialled out in off or on hookmode or both can be definded in EEPROM. Long presses will dial the    Case 3 mode it is in. number stored whicheverOUT OF RANGE1. When a handset is out of range - the handset name andnumber is replaced by "Searching ..." (see screen G4).2. In addition to "Searching ..." the range icon on thedashboard (if the range icon is enabled) will flash alongwith an out of range / warning tone.3. When a handset is out of range - the user can access thehandset Contact list, and functions local to the handset(Calls List,Set Handset,Clock & Alarm,Reminders,UsefulNumbers and Registration).If the user tries to access something that is resident onthe base (Set Base,Answering Machine,Text Messaging),the display will prompt "Not available" for 2 seconds alongwith the error tone and returns to the previous screen.Menu ContactG4Searching ...
PAGING CALL1. To locate a missing handset press KEY_PAGE on the base- all handsets will ring and the display will prompt "PagingCall".2. To cancel the paging request - press KEY_PAGE again onthe base.3. To stop the paging call - press Stop (KEY_SOFT_1) or anykey on the handset. All handsets will stop ringing and thedisplays will revert to idle.StopHandset     1Paging CallG51. To activate keypad lock, press and hold KEY_HASH - thedisplay prompts "Keypad Locked" along with aconfirmation tone (see screen G6).2. When keypad lock is activated, the idle screen ispresented with a small key icon on the dashboard withUnlock on KEY_SOFT_1 (see screen G7).3. To deactivate keypad lock, press Unlock (KEY_SOFT_1) -the display prompts "Press # to Unlock Keys" (see screenG8).If KEY_HASH is not pressed within 2 seconds - thedisplay returns to idle screen (screen G7).If KEY_HASH is pressed within 2 seconds - the displayprompts "Keypad Unlocked" (see screen G9) and returnsto idle screen with small key icon removed from thedashboard.4. Incoming calls can still be answered when keypad lock isactivated, either by lifting the handset from the base (ifAuto Talk is set to ON) or pressing KEY_TALK.The user can interact with the in-call functionality asnormal, e.g., Quite option during incoming ringing,phonebook access during call. Once the call is ended andthe idle screen is presented again, keypad lock is re-activated.5. Alarm can also be stopped when keypad lock is activated.Once the alarm is stopped and the idle screen ispresented again, keypad lock is re-activated.6. Emergency Calls can be made when the keylock is on.Up to 3 emergency number can be stored in the eeprom,each with maximum 6 digits.KEYPAD LOCKUnlockG7Handset     1G8G6Keypad LockedPress # toUnlock KeysG9Keypad Unlocked1. When Screensaver is set to Clock - an analogue clocktogether with the time and date are displayed (see screenG10). The screensaver will come on when the screenbacklight times out (depending on the time set for lighttimeout under handset settings).2. Screensaver should only come on in idle mode not duringthe call.3. Handset screen (with backlight) will reactive when thehandset is placed on the base and when it is removed fromthe base.4. The minute hand ticks approximately every two and a halfminute.12:00Jan 01SCREENSAVERG10ALARM CLOCKMenu ContactG11Handset     1StopG12Handset     1Alarm06:00 am1. When an alarm is set to ON, a small alarm clock icon willappear on the dashboard in idle (see screen G11).2. When the alarm sounds at the preset time (see screenG12) - press Stop (KEY_SOFT_1) to stop the alarm .3. If no button is press the alarm will continue to sound for 1minute.4. If the alarm is set to on Once - the alarm clcok icon willdisappear after the alarm is stopped or after the ringingtimes out.5. If the alarm is set to On Daily or on  Mon - Fri - the alarmclock icon will stay on the dashboard after it is stopped orafter the ringing times out.6. If the handset is off hook when the alarm is due - the smallalarm on the dash board will flash and a beep is played atthe handset earpiece.
WELCOME MODEG13G14 Sélect. RetourUK (BT)UK (Abc)PaysFranceG15Réinit. terminéePaysMenu NomsCombiné     1G16KEY_SOFT_11. A welcome mode is presented when a product is powered on for the first time and after a factory reset.A welcome mode enables automatic configuration of the line interface, CLI, SMS and TAM parameters stored in EEPROM / flash whenthe user selects their country of origin and operator.This feature can be hidden in EEPROM.2. A welcome screen (see screen G13) is presented for 5 seconds before user is asked to select a country (operator).3. On the select Country screen (see screen G14) as user scrolls through the country listing the menu title changes to the countrynative language.4. If Back (KEY_SOFT_2) is pressed any time during country selection - the handset will return to the welcome screen (screen G13).5. Once a country (operator) is selected. Both the handset and base will reset to enable correct settings. Further screens will bepresented in that country default language setting.6. The end user has the possibility to change the display language in the handset menu without affecting the country settings.7. User can make and receive calls withour first selecting the country and operator. However, the Welcome screen will re appear untilthe phone has been configured with a country setting.8. The timing of the Welcome screen re appearing when it is not set can be defined in EERPOM.9. Once welcome mode is set on one handset - registering additional handset will not prompt the welcome screen. Once registered,additional handset will communicate with the base to ensure correct settings is applied.10 . If the language is changed after the Welcome mode has been set and another handset is registered - the handset language is notchanged but will take the default language set for the country selected.
CALL HANDLINGMAKING CALLSTo make a call (Pre Dialling):1. Enter your destination number and press KEY_TALK.If you make a mistake, press Clear (KEY_SOFT_2).2. Press KEY_TALK to dial out.To make a call (Manual Dialling):1. Press KEY_TALK to get the dial tone.2. Enter your destination number.Options ClearHandset     1D002074030201D1 Select BackSaveSend MessageOptionsKEY_SOFT_1Options ClearHandset     1D40800054468911455894460Mute ContactHandset     1D5Calling. . . 11455894460KEY_TALKMute ContactHandset     1D6. . . 1145589446000:01Mute ContactHandset     1D2CallingSunCorp UKKEY_TALKMute ContactHandset     1D30207403020100:05Note:- If KEY_TALK is not pressed to dial the digits and no furtherdigit is dialled - when the display timeouts it returns to idlewith no dialled digits.- In both manual and preparatory dialling, digits are dialledas they are entered. No cursor is presented.- To insert a pause in pre-dial mode, press and hold K E Y _UPand a Pwill appear on the screen.- Recall, * and # can be entered with a short press onrelevant key.- During preparatory dialling, press Options (KEY_SOFT_1) -user can choose to save the number to phonebook, or, senda text message to the number dialled (see screen D1).- In preparatory dialling the number being entered for diallingis presented over two lines. Once the in call screen ispresented, only one line is used to display the number, withthe three dots displayed at the beginning of the number toindicate more of the number scrolling off to the left (seescreen D5 and D6).- If the number dialled matches an entry in the phonebookthe name is displayed (see screen D2).If there is no name match, a single line of digits isdisplayed with three dots to the left of the number tohighlight there are more digits at the beginning of thenumber.- If entering digits takes the content up to the maximum of32 allowed in the field, further CCITT button presses areignored, along with the error tone.- The call timer will be displayed 2 seconds after KEY_TALKis pressed starting at 00:01 (see screen D6).- If the call timer is replaced by other screens during a call,the timer will continue to count in the background. Whenthe timer is displayed again, the incremented time isdisplayed.To make a call in Handsfree Mode:1. Press KEY_TALK twice to get the dial tone.2. Enter your destination number. Your call can be heardover the handset's loudspeaker.Note: A small speaker icon will appear on display dashboard(see screen D3).To make a call from local Contact List:1. Press KEY_DOWN  to enter your local contact.2. Press KEY_UP  or KEY_D OWN to highlight the contactyou want to call.3. Press KEY_TALK to dial out.To make a call from Calls List:1. Press Menu (KEY_SOFT_1) to enter the menu list.Text Messaging is highlighted.2. Press KEY_DOWN to Calls List menu and press Select(K EY _ S O F T _1 ).3. Press KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN to highlight the callslist you want.4. Press KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN to highlight the entryyou want to call.5. Press KEY_TALK to dial out.ANSWERING CALLSTo answer an incoming call:1. Press KEY_TALK to answer, or2. If Auto Talk is set to ON you can simply pick up yourhandset from the cradle to take the call.QuiteHandset     1D7External CallQuiteHandset     1D9External CallSunCorp UKMute ContactHandset     1D8External Call00:19Mute ContactHandset     1D10SunCorp UK00:19KEY_TALK KEY_TALKNote:- During the ringing of an incoming call - it is possible tosilent the ringer on your handset by pressing Quiet(K E Y _ S O F T _ 1 ).If Quiet (KEY_SOFT_1) is selected on an incoming callscreen (see screen D7 or D9), the handset ringer for thathandset is temporarily switched off and the Quiet(KEY _SOF T _1) label is removed. The call continues to bedisplayed on the screen and will still be announcedaudibly at any other handsets and the base. Once thehandset reverts to idle, the ringer is switched back on.
- If the user subscribes to caller display - the handset willprompt both name and number for all incoming calls (seescreen D10).- The name or number of the call for either an incoming orexternal call is retained on the display in-call screen. If theuser does not subscribe to caller display, "External Call" isdisplayed instead of the name or number (see screen D8).ENDING CALLSTo end a call:1. Press KEY_END will end current active call, or2. Putting the handset back on the cradle will end allcalls.CALL HANDLING (cont.)Handset     1D11Call Duration10:59Note:- When the call is ended - the call duration is displayed andthis remains on the display for 5 seconds (see screenD11). It can be cleared off the screen by pressing anybutton.IN-CALL OPTIONSTo adjust earpiece volume during call:1. Press KEY_UP to increase the volume or KEY_DOWNto decrease the volume. The volume bars remains onscreen for 2 seconds before returning to the in-callscreen.Note:- The in-call volume cannot be changed during dialling,either manual or preparatory, or when viewing thephonebook online.- The handset and handsfree volumes share one commonsetting. If the user changes the volume during a call thenew setting is retained.To mute a microphone during call:1. Press Mute (KEY_SOFT_1) during call to mute yourhandset microphone (see screen D12).2. Press UnMute (KEY_SOFT_1) to turn the microphoneback on (see screen D13).Mute ContactHandset     1D12SunCorp UK00:05UnMute ContactHandset     1D13Mute On00:05Note:- There should be no mute activation or deactivationindication given to the caller, i.e. no key beeps and no onhold beeps or music.To switch between handset and handsfree talk mode:1. Press KEY_TALK during call to switch your handsetto handsfree mode.2. Press KEY_TALK again to switch back to handsetmode.To view your local contact list during call:1. To access contact list during call, press Contact(KEY_SOFT_2).OTHER CALL HANDLING NOTES1. If the base is in use either on a call or by one of the otherhandsets, if another handset user tries to access basefunctionality, the display prompts "Not Available" for 2seconds, along with the error tone before reverting to idle.2. When one of the handsets (handset 1) is engaged on anexternal call, the other handsets still show the idle screen.If one of the other handsets tries to make an external callby whatever means, the handset emits an error tone andthe display prompts "Line In Use" for 2 seconds andreturns to idle (see screen B25).3. If when a call is in progress either in handset or handsfreemode and the headset (if available) is plugged in the call istransferred to the headset and the speakers on thehandset are muted. Whilst a headset call is in progresspressing KEY_TALK to activate handsfree will be ignored.4. With some incoming calls, if the telephone number is notavailable and therefore cannot be displayed - the handsetmay prompt one of the following:Unavailable      - when the number is not availablePrivate/Witheld  - when the call has witheld their numberRingback      - when it is a ringback callOperator      - if the call has been made via the operatorPayphone      - if the call is ringing from a payphoneInternational      - when it is an international number
INTERNAL CALLSTo make an internal call:1. On your handset (handset 1), press KEY _ I N Tfollowed by the handset number you want to call.2. Press OK (KEY_SOFT_1), the call attempt is madeimmediately.3. "Internal Call Handset X" is displayed on handset 1where X is the called handset number, in this caseit is handset 2.On handset 1:4. To answer the call on handset 2, press K EY _T ALK.5. If you try to make an internal call to a handset whichis already engaged on an internal call, or is notavailable, the handset will emit an error beep beforereturning to the standby screen.6. If two handsets are engaged on an internal call and anexternal call is received, any handsets that areavailable will ring. The handsets involved in theinternal call will present beeps in the earpiece. Thecaller information or name match to your local contactlist will be presented on all handset displays.7. The internal call must be ended before the externalcall can be taken.Once the internal call has ended the external call willbe presented on the handset again for the user to takethe external call.TRANSFER CALLSTo transfer a call to another handset:1. On your handset (handset 1), press KEY_INTfollowed by the handset number you want to call.2. Press OK (KEY_SOFT_1), the call attempt is madeimmediately.Or press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) to cancel the callrequest.3. "Internal Call Handset X" is displayed on handset 1where X is the called handset number, in this case itis handset 2.4. To answer the call on handset 2, press KEY_TALK.5. Once handset 2 has answered the call, the softkeyson handset 1 will change to Join (KEY_SOFT_1) andEnd (KEY_SOFT_2).6. If the user replaces the handset in the base/cradle,both calls are ended. If the external call was anincoming call, this will cause the call to be presented(as an incoming call) again.7. To toggle between external and internal call onhandset 1, press KEY_INT.8. To transfer the call to handset 2, on handset 1 pressEnd (KEY_SOFT_1) or KEY_END.The call is transferred to handset 2.OKHandset     1D14Internal CallHandset 2On handset 2:Mute ContactHandset     1D15Internal CallHandset 2QuiteHandset     2D16Internal CallHandset 1KEY_SOFT_1CALL HANDLING (cont.)On handset 1:Mute ContactHandset     1D170207403020100:12KEY_INT KEY_2OK EndHandset     1D18Internal CallHandset 2EndHandset     1D19Internal CallHandset 2On handset 2:QuiteHandset     2D22Internal CallHandset 1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_TALKJoin EndHandset     1D20Internal CallHandset 2Mute ContactHandset     2D23Internal CallHandset 1KEY_TALK KEY_SOFT_2Handset     1D21Call Duration02:01Mute ContactHandset     2D240207403020100:01When handset 1 endsthe call ...9. When a handset transfers a call to another handset,the CLI or any contact name/number information fromthe sending handset is transferred to the receivinghandset that is now controlling the external call.
CALL HANDLING (cont.)CONFERENCE CALLSTo start a conference call:1. On your handset (handset 1), press KEY_INTfollowed by the handset number you want to call.2. Press OK (KEY_SOFT_1), the call attempt is madeimmediately.Or press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) to cancel the callrequest.3. "Internal Call Handset X" is displayed on handset 1where X is the called handset number, in this case itis handset 2.4. To answer the call on handset 2, press KEY_TALK.5. Once handset 2 has answered the call, the softkeyson handset 1 will change to Join (KEY_SOFT_1) andEnd (KEY_SOFT_2).6. Press Join (KEY_SOFT_1) or long press onKEY_HASH on handset 1 to join the two calls.Handset 1 will display "Conference Call" follow by thecall timer initiated from the first call (see screenD25).Handset 2 will display "Conference Call" follow by thecall timer initiated from the time the call is answered.On handset 1:Mute ContactHandset     1D25Conference Call02:34On handset 2:Mute ContactHandset     2D26Conference Call00:01CALL WAITING1. While you are engaged on an external call if anothercall arrives - you will hear a beep sound and thedisplay is presented as screen D27 and D28. If thenumber matches an entry in the contact list - thename will alternate with the number on the display.2. To swap between two calls, press KEY_R (or KEY_R +KEY_2 depending on your network) to speak tosecond caller while your first call is put on hold.On handset 1:Mute ContactHandset     1D27Call Waiting02074030201Mute ContactHandset     1D28Call WaitingSunCorp UKKEY_TALKMute ContactHandset     1D29SunCorp UK05:303. When second call is answered - the caller's number(or name if the number matches an entry in thephonebook) is displayed together with the call timer ofthe first call on hold.4. If KEY_END is pressed at any time - the line revertsback to the first caller on hold.
Menu ContactHandset     1P0P6 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryP1P2 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneDelete EntryOptions BackAlexContactCharlesDavidBill     _Delete PhonebookDialling CodesPHONEBOOK/CONTACTTo access your contact list from idle display:KEY_DOWNP3Phonebook EmptyContactKEY_DOWNSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1P4To access your contact list menu:Menu ContactHandset     1P5KEY_SOFT_2Search ContactP7Go to P1 or P3KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1P8P9 Options BackAlexContactCharlesCliveBill     _KEY_DOWNKEY_2 three timesP10 Options ClearContactCharlesClive     C_Add EntryP12 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesMenu ContactHandset     1P11KEY_SOFT_2KEY_DOWNP13 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesP17P15 OK ClearAdd Entry Enter Name: Abc                      2 SunCorp UK_Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_P18P19SunCorp UKSavedAdd EntrySelect BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4P14 BackAdd Entry Enter Name: Abc                  12 _KEY_SOFT_1P16 BackAdd Entry Enter Number: _Go to P13P20KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1
Copy Phonebook (To Handset)P24 Select BackCopy PhonebookKEY_SOFT_1To HandsetTo SIMFrom SIMP25 Select BackTo HandsetKEY_SOFT_1Handset 2Handset 4Handset 3P22 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesMenu ContactHandset     1P21KEY_SOFT_2KEY_DOWNP23 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesPHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)P26Please wait ...To HandsetYes NoHandset     2P30Copy Phonebook ?KEY_SOFT_1Handset     2P31Copying fromHandset 1On handset 2:KEY_SOFT_1P27 BackCopying<Name>To HandsetP28 BackX EntriesCopiedTo HandsetGo to P24P29Copy Phoneboo k (From SIM)P32 Select BackCopy PhonebookTo HandsetTo SIMFrom SIMP33Please wait ...Copy PhonebookP34 BackCopying<Name>Copy PhonebookP35If SIM is not PIN protected ...KEY_SOFT_1P36BackX EntriesCopiedCopy PhonebookGo to P32If SIM is PINprotected ...P37 OK BackCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN:P38 OK ClearCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1P39IncorrectSIM PINCopy PhonebookP40 OK BackCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN:P41 OK ClearCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1P42IncorrectSIM PINCopy PhonebookP43 Select BackCopy PhonebbokTo HandsetTo SIMFrom SIMP44Access DeniedCopy PhonebookKEY_SOFT_1
Copy Phonebook (To SIM)PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)P45 Select BackCopy PhonebookTo HandsetTo SIMFrom SIMP46 BackPlease wait ... 2%Copy PhonebookP48 BackCopying<Name>Copy PhonebookP49If SIM is not PIN protected ...KEY_SOFT_1P50BackX EntriesCopiedCopy PhonebookGo to P45If SIM is PINprotected ...P51 OK BackCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN:P52 OK ClearCopy Phonebook Enter SIM PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1P47 BackPlease wait ... 100%Copy PhonebookDialling Codes (International)P54 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesMenu ContactHandset     1P53KEY_SOFT_2KEY_DOWNP55 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesKEY_SOFT_1P56 Select BackInternationalDialling CodesLocalCountryKEY_SOFT_1P57 Save BackInternational Enter Code: _P58 Save ClearInternational Enter Code: 00_P59 BackCode SavedInternationalKEY_SOFT_1P61 Select BackInternationalDialling CodesLocalCountryKEY_SOFT_1P62 Save BackCountry Enter Code: _P63 Save ClearCountry Enter Code: 44_P64 BackCode SavedCountryKEY_SOFT_1Dialling Codes (Country)P65 Select BackInternationalDialling CodesLocalCountryKEY_SOFT_1P66 Save BackLocal Enter Code: _P67 Save ClearLocal Enter Code: 0_P68 BackCode SavedLocalKEY_SOFT_1Dialling Codes (Local)Memory StatusP69 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesP70 BackMemory Used:Memory StatusMemory Free:595KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2Go to P69P71P60Go to P56
Delete PhonebookPHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)P72 Select BackSearchContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesKEY_UPP73 Select BackDelete PhonebookContactCopy PhonebookMemory StatusAdd EntryDialling CodesKEY_SOFT_1P74 Yes NoDelete PhonebookDeleteAll Entries ?KEY_SOFT_1P75Delete PhonebookDeletingEntries ...P76Delete PhonebookAll EntriesDeletedP77Go to P73Send MessageMenu ContactHandset     1P83P84P85 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions BackAlexContactCharlesDavidBill     _KEY_DOWNSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1P86 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_DOWNP89P88 Options ClearWrite Message Abc                 139 See you in AngelKEY_SOFT_1P90P91Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1 @6pm_Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 01234567890_Handset     1SendingMessage ...P87 Options BackWrite Message Abc                 160 _KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Edit EntryP92P93 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions ClearSunCorp UKContact     S_Send MessageKEY_SOFT_1P94 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_DOWNKEY_SOFT_1P96P95 OK ClearEdit Entry Enter Name: Abc                      2 SunCorp UK_Save ClearEdit Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_P97P98SunCorp UKSavedEdit EntrySelect BackRingtone 1Edit EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1P99Go to P94P78P79 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions BackAlexContactCharlesDavidBill     _Send MessageKEY_SOFT_1Show DetailsKEY_SOFT_1Show DetailsDial Back Alex 01234567890 Default RingtoneP80P81 Mute ContactHandset     1CallingAlexKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2P82Go to P79
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)Copy Entry (To Handset)P106P107 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions ClearSunCorp UKContact     S_Send MessageKEY_SOFT_1P108 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_DOWNKEY_SOFT_1P109 Select BackCopy EntryTo HandsetTo SIMP110 Select BackTo HandsetKEY_SOFT_1Handset 2Handset 4Handset 3P111Please wait ...To HandsetYes NoHandset     2P114Copy Phonebook ?KEY_SOFT_1Handset     2P115Copying fromHandset 1KEY_SOFT_1P112 Back<Name>CopiedTo HandsetP113Go to P109RingtoneP100P101 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions ClearSunCorp UKContact     S_Send MessageKEY_SOFT_1P102 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_DOWNKEY_SOFT_1P103P104RingtoneSavedAlexSelect BackRingtone 1AlexRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4KEY_SOFT_1P105Go to P102On handset 2:Copy Entry (To SIM)P116 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1P117 Select BackCopy EntryTo HandsetTo SIMKEY_DOWNP118 Select BackCopy EntryTo HandsetTo SIMKEY_SOFT_1P119Please wait ... 2%Copy EntryP120Please wait ... 100%Copy EntryP121 BackCopying<Name>Copy EntryP122P123BackX EntriesCopiedCopy EntryGo to P118If SIM is PINprotected ...P124Please wait ...Copy EntryP125 OK ClearCopy Entry Enter SIM PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1If SIM is not PIN protected ...
Delete EntryPHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)P129 Yes NoDelete EntryDeleteJane ?KEY_SOFT_1P130P131Delete EntryJaneDeletedP126P127 Select BackShow DetailsAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneOptions BackJaneContact     _Send MessageKEY_SOFT_1P128 Select BackDelete EntryAlexEdit EntryCopy EntryRingtoneSend MessageKEY_UPKEY_SOFT_1NushTomSunCorp UKOptions BackContact     _NushTomSunCorp UKVickieP132 Mute ContactHandset     1CallingAlexAccess to Phonebook during call:P133 Options BackJaneContact     _NushTomSunCorp UKP134 Select BackContactShow DetailsDelete EntryAdd EntryEdit EntryKEY_SOFT_2KEY_SOFT_1P135 Select BackContactAdd EntryKEY_SOFT_2P136PleaseInsert SIMAdditional screens:P137SIM FormatNot SupportedP138No EntriesOn SIMP139CopyingUnsuccessfulP140Memory FullNot All CopiedP141PhonebookMemory FullP142Not AvailableP143PIN has notbeen disabledP144 Options BackTomContact     _020740302010779911111107782305989
1. Up to 250 entries can be stored on the handset dependingon the handset EEPROM size.2. Each contact consists of a name of up to 12 charactersand a number up to 24 digits.3. Both a name and a number have to be entered for an entryto be saved. Save (KEY_SOFT_1) is not presented untilthere is content in the name and number field.4. The user can enter the same name more than once in thephonebook but can only enter the number once. If the usertries to enter a number that has already been stored he willhear an error beep.5. When names are entered, the first character is upper caseand then the case switches to lower. The user canmanually change the case using KEY_HASH. If the userchanges the case it remains in the case selected untilthey save the entry and return to idle.6. Recall can be stored in the number of a phonebook entryusing a short press on KEY_R.7. Pause can be stored in the number of a phonebook entryusing a long press on KEY_UP.8. During a call, the user can access the contact list bypressing  Contact (KEY_SOFT_2).If there are entries when phonebook is accessed duringconversation - only Add Entry,Show Details,Edit Entryand Delete Entry options are available (see screen P134).9. If the phonebook is empty when it is accessed duringconversation - only Add Entry option is available (seescreen P135).10 . Characters entered on the search bar should follow thecharacter table specified in "(SunCorp)Character_table_v11_03NOV2006" file.Suppose there are the following names: BenBillCecilyDavidMalcolmMelParagIf the user types in L (for Lisa) as there is no entry with Lthe cursor will go to the next available entry - in this caseit will go to Malcolm.If the user wants to search for Michael - when I pressKEY_6 once for M the cursor will move to Malcolm and nowif the user types in the second character "i" (press KEY_4three times) it should go to Parag (assuming there is nofurther entry after Parag).If the user wants to search for Sue - the cursor will stay atParag (assuming there is no further entry after Parag.11 . When accessing an empty phonebook names list from idle(press KEY_DOWN from idle) - the display prompts"Phonebook Empty" (see screen P3).12. If Send Message is selected, this is a shortcut to the"Write Message" functionality in Text Messaging. Thenumber is pre-entered in the "Send To" field.13 . When copying an entry or phonebook to another handset,the entry is added to the existing phonebook on the newhandset.14 . SIM card transfer can only work when the base is in idle. Ifthe base is in use when the handset tries to access SIMcopy feature - the display prompts "Not Available" (seescreen P142).15 . If the user selects Copy to Handset feature when there isonly one handset registered to the base - the handsetdisplays "Not Available" for 2 seconds and returns to theprevious screen (see screen P142).16 . While copying an entry or phonebook between handsets,other handsets registered to the base can still makeexternal calls or internal calls to each other. Any attemptto make an internal call to pne of the handsets during thecopying - the handset will prompt "Not Available" alongwith the error tone (see screen P142).17. While the SIM is being copied, other handsets can stillmake internal calls to each other. If a handset tries tomake a call to the handset carrying out the copy - thehandset will prompt "Not Available" along with the errortone (see screen P142).18 . When copying an entry or phonebook to and from SIM cardif SIM card is not detected in the SIM drawer - the displayprompts "Please Insert SIM" (see screen P136).19 . When copying an entry or phonebook to and from SIM cardif SIM card format is not supported - the display prompts"SIM Format Not Supported" (see screen P137).20 . The handset must be able to handle SIM PIN code up to 8digits.21. When copying the SIM card, the SIM PIN is onlyrequested when the SIM has the PIN activated. If it is notactivated, it is not requested.22. It must be possible to disable SIM PIN feature. In otherwords, if a SIM card is PIN protected it must be possibleto alert the user that the "PIN has not been disabled". Inthis case the user has to disable SIM PIN via his GSM.23 . When copying an entry or phonebook to and from SIM cardif SIM card PIN code is entered incorrectly - the handsetprompts "Incorect SIM PIN" and returns to Enter SIM PIN:screen.24 . If SIM PIN is entered incorrectly for the second time - thehandset prompts "Incorect SIM PIN" and returns toprevious menu options screen.If the user tries to access SIM copy feature again - thedisplay prompts "Access Denied" (see screen P44).25 . If there are no entries on the SIM card when the handset isinitiating the copy from SIM - the display prompts "NoEntries On SIM" (see screen P138).26 . During SIM card check and buffering of SIM card entries -the display prompts "Please wait ..." or "Please wait ...2%".27. If the user attempts to copy an entry from one handset toanother and the phonebook on the receiving handset is full- the receiving handset prompts "Phonebook Memory Full"for 2 seconds and then returns to idle (see screen P141).The sending handset prompts "Copying Unsuccessful" for 2seconds and then returns to the previous screen (seescreen P139).28 . When copying an entry or phonebook to another handsetand the receiving handset is not available (out of range orphonebook memory full) - the sending handset prompts"Copying Unsuccessful" and returns to the previous screen(see screen P139).29. If the user attempts to save a number to the phonebookfrom the calls lists or a text message and the phonebookis full - the display prompts "Phonebook Memory Full" for 2seconds and returns to the previous screen (see screenP141).30. If the memory becomes full during copying phonebook fromSIM - the display prompts "Memory Full Not All Copied"(see screen P140).31 . When copying an entry or phonebook to another handset -only registered handsets, except the handset being usedare listed.32 . Ringtones assigned to phonebook entries are handsetspecific and it is acceptable for the same entry to havedifferent tones assigned to it on different handsets.33. While two handset are being used to copy directories, ifanother handset begins to make an external call, the copyprocess is interrupted. The failed copy screen (see P139)is presented and then the handsets involved in the copyrevert to idle. Any entries already copied are retained.34 . If an incoming call is received while an entry or phonebookis being copied from one handset to another, or from SIM,or to SIM, the copy is abandoned and the incoming call ispresented. Those entries, which have already been copiedat the time of the interruption, are retained.35. When copying an entry or phonebook - the copy processcan be cancelled at any time by pressing Back(KEY_SOFT_2) or KEY_END. Any entries already copiedare retained.Notes:PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)
Notes:PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.)36 . Some SIM cards can save up to 20 characters in the namefield and some 12 characters.If the maximum character allowed for the name field on thehandset is 12 - then the first 12 characters are copied.The same applies to the number field.37. There is no indication that a SIM is inserted, but duringphonebook transfer the Power In Use / Event LED willflash.38 . During the transfer it is not possible to use the basefunctionality.All base button presses are ignored. The SIM copy canonly be stopped at the controlling handset.39 . When copying entries from SIM to phone, if a SIM contactcontains only the number fields - the number field will becopied to both the name and number field on the handset.The unnamed contacts will appear at the end of the list(see screen P144).40 . It is permissible for duplicate entries with the same nameNOT number to be stored as a result of SIM copying (oreven with manual input). In other words, it is possible tostored two or more entries with the same contact name.41 . Multiple SIM card transfer can be carried out. Whencopying SIM card in either direction, entries are appendedto the existing list of contacts, rather than overwriting thecontents.Contact with same name but different number will be copied.Contact with different name and different number will be copied.Contact with same name and same  number will not be copied.Contact with different name but same number will not be copied.42. Dialling Codes feature allows correct conversion of SIMcontacts beginning with international codes.For example, a contact saved on SIM with +442074030201where: (+) is the international code, and(44) is the country codeOn the DECT phone, the settings will be:International Code = 00Country Code = 44Local Code = 0After SIM copy, + and 44 will be stripped off and replacedby the local area code (0) - the entry copied will thenappear on the handset as 02074030201.This feature can be hidden in EEPROM.
TEXT MESSAGINGWrite Message (Send)S0 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1Text SettingsDelete MessagesS3S2KEY_SOFT_1S6S7Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 02074030201_Office     1SendingMessage ...KEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc                 139 See you in Angel @6pm_S1 Options BackWrite Message Abc                 160 _Message TypeS4 Search BackSend to Enter Number: _KEY_SOFT_1S5 Select BackAlexContactCharlesDavidBill     _KEY_SOFT_1S8Office     1Message SentWrite Message (Save)S10S9KEY_SOFT_1Select BackWrite MessageKEY_DOWNInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolOptions ClearWrite Message Abc                 139 See you in Angel @6pm_S11 Select BackWrite MessageInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolS12SavingMessage ...Write MessageKEY_SOFT_1S13MessageSavedWrite MessageS14Go to S0Write Message (Insert Symbol)S16S15KEY_SOFT_1Select BackWrite MessageKEY_DOWNInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolOptions ClearWrite Message Abc See you in Angel @6pm_S17 Select BackWrite MessageInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolKEY_SOFT_1S18 Insert Back . , - ? ! ¡ ¿ ' @ : ; / " ( ) _ + & % * = <>.Insert Symbol £ € $ ¥ ¤ \ ~ # §KEY_SOFT_1S19KEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc See you in Angel @6pm._S20Go to S16Write Message (Insert Symbol)S22S21KEY_SOFT_1Select BackWrite MessageKEY_DOWNInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolOptions ClearWrite Message Abc See you in Angel @6pm_S23 Select BackWrite MessageInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolKEY_SOFT_1S24 Insert BackInsert EmoticonKEY_SOFT_1S25KEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc See you in Angel @6pm.      _S26Go to S22                139                 139                138                 134
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Write Message (Insert Template)S34S33S35S36S37S38S28S27KEY_SOFT_1Select BackWrite MessageKEY_DOWNInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolOptions BackWrite Message Abc _S29 Select BackWrite MessageInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolKEY_SOFT_1S30 Insert BackInsert TemplateKEY_SOFT_1S31KEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc See u at _S32Go to S28Happy BirthdaySee u atWhen will u b ho . . .Write Message (Message Type)KEY_SOFT_1Select BackWrite MessageKEY_DOWNInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolOptions BackWrite Message Abc _Select BackWrite MessageInsert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonMessage TypeInsert SymbolKEY_SOFT_1Select BackMessage TypeTextFaxEmailKEY_SOFT_1BackMessage TypePlease wait ...Go to S33Inbox (Reply)S39 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1S40KEY_SOFT_1Read BackJcoolzaInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInbox See you in AngelS41 @6pm.S42 Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardS43Go to S33KEY_SOFT_1Inbox (Forward)S44 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1S45KEY_SOFT_1Read BackJcoolzaInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInbox See you in AngelS46 @6pm.S47 Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_DOWNS48 Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_SOFT_1S49 Options ClearWrite Message Abc See you in Angel @6pm.      _S50Go to S33KEY_SOFT_1                160                 160                151                134
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Inbox (Message Details)S52S51S53S54S55S56Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackSunCorp UKInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInbox Meeting is cancelled!Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_DOWNSelect BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_SOFT_1Dial Back Sender: SunCorp UK 12/21 06:27 pmMute ContactHandset     1CallingSunCorp UKKEY_SOFT_1Message DetailsS57Inbox (Use Number - Call)S59S58S60S61S62S63Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackSunCorp UKInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInboxSelect BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_DOWNSelect BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_SOFT_1Select BackKEY_SOFT_1Use NumberS64SaveCallMute ContactHandset     1CallingSunCorp UK 02074030201Inbox (Use Number - Save)S66S65S67S68S69S70Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read Back0207999999InboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInbox See you in Angel @6pm.Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_DOWNSelect BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_SOFT_1Select BackKEY_DOWNUse NumberSaveCallS71 Select BackKEY_DOWNUse NumberSaveCall Meeting is cancelled!S74S72 BackAdd Entry Enter Name: Abc                   12 _Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_Select BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4S75KEY_SOFT_1S73 OK ClearAdd Entry Enter Name: Abc                      8 Jane_S76SunCorp UKSavedAdd EntryS77 Read BackJaneInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1
S79S78S80S81S82S83Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackSunCorp UKInboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackInbox Meeting is cancelled!Select BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_DOWNSelect BackInboxUse NumberReplyMessage DetailsDeleteForwardKEY_SOFT_1Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1InboxTEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Inbox (Delete)DeleteMessage ?S84InboxDeletedS85 Read BackNushInboxS87S86S88S89Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Edit BackI am not going . . .DraftsDraftsKEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc I am not going 2nite _S91S90S92S93Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackSunCorp UKOutboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackOutbox I am not going . . .Select BackOutboxForwardDeleteKEY_SOFT_1Outbox (Forward)S94S95KEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc I am not going 2nite _Go to S3Go to S3S97S96S98S99Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Read BackSunCorp UKOutboxNushKEY_SOFT_1Options BackOutbox I am not going . . .Select BackOutboxForwardDeleteKEY_DOWNOutbox (Delete)S100 Select BackOutboxForwardDeleteS101KEY_SOFT_1Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1OutboxDeleteMessage ?S102OutboxDeletedS103 Read BackNushOutbox                140                140
S105S104S107Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Templates (Edit)Options BackTemplatesEmptyEmptyEmptyKEY_SOFT_1S106 Select BackTemplatesDeleteEditKEY_SOFT_1BackTemplates Abc                   32 _S108KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearTemplates Abc How r u_S109TemplatesTemplateSavedS110 Options BackTemplatesEmptyHow r uEmptyKEY_SOFT_1S111 Select BackTemplatesDeleteEditGo to S108KEY_SOFT_1S112S114S113 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1Templates (Delete)Options BackTemplatesHappy Birthday!How r uEmptyKEY_SOFT_1S115 Select BackTemplatesDeleteEditKEY_DOWNS116 Select BackTemplatesDeleteEditS117 Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1TemplatesDeleteTemplate ?S118TemplatesTemplateDeletedS119 Options BackTemplatesHappy Birthday!EmptyEmptyS121S120 Select BackDelete MessagesText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1Delete Messages (Inbox)Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxKEY_SOFT_1All MessagesS122 Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1InboxDeleteMessages ?S124Go to S121S126S125Delete Messages (Drafts)Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxKEY_DOWNAll MessagesS127 Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1DraftsDeleteMessages ?S129Go to S126Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxAll MessagesKEY_SOFT_1S123InboxDeletedS128DraftsDeletedKEY_SOFT_1                  25
S131S130Delete Messages (Outbox)Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxKEY_DOWNAll MessagesS132 Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1OutboxDeleteMessages ?S134Go to S131Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxAll MessagesKEY_SOFT_1S136S135Delete Messages (All Messages)Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxKEY_DOWNAll MessagesS137 Yes NoKEY_SOFT_1All MessagesDeleteAll Messages ?S139Select BackDelete MessagesDraftsInboxOutboxAll MessagesKEY_SOFT_1TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)S133OutboxDeletedS138All MessagesPlease wait ...Select BackDelete MessagesText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxAll MessagesAll MessagesDeletedS140S142S141 Select BackText MessagingKEY_SOFT_1Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeKEY_SOFT_1Delete MessagesDraftsTemplatesText SettingsOutboxText Settings (Set Send Centre)Message SizeMessage AlertDelivery ReportUsersS143 Select BackService CentresReceive CentresSet Send CentreSend CentresKEY_SOFT_1S144 Select BackSet Send CentresSend Centre 2Send Centre 1KEY_SOFT_1S145Set Send CentresSavedS146Go to S143S147 Options BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeKEY_SOFT_1Text Settings (Receive Centres)Message SizeMessage AlertS148 Select BackService CentresReceive CentresSet Send CentreSend CentresKEY_DOWNS149KEY_SOFT_1Select BackReceive CentresReceive Centre 2Receive Centre 1S150Select BackService CentresReceive CentresSet Send CentreSend CentresS152 Save BackReceive Centre 1 Enter Number: _KEY_SOFT_1S151No ServiceNumbers Stored !Receive Centre 1S153 Save ClearReceive Centre 1 Enter Number: 080058752_KEY_SOFT_1S154SavedS155Go to S150Receive Centre 1
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)S156 Select BackService CentresReceive CentresSet Send CentreSend CentresKEY_DOWNS157KEY_SOFT_1Select BackSend CentresSend Centre 2Send Centre 1S158Select BackService CentresReceive CentresSet Send CentreSend CentresS160 Save BackSend Centre 1 Enter Number: _KEY_SOFT_1S159No ServiceNumbers Stored !Send Centre 1S161 Save ClearSend Centre 1 Enter Number: 1470P1709400_KEY_SOFT_1S162SavedSend Centre 1Text Settings (Send Centres)S163Go to S158S164 Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeKEY_SOFT_1Message SizeMessage AlertS165 Save BackMailbox NumberKEY_SOFT_1Text Settings (Mailbox Number) Enter Number: (9)S166SavedMailbox NumberS167Go to S164S168 Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeKEY_SOFT_1Message SizeMessage AlertText Settings (Message Type)Select BackMessage TypeEmailTextS169KEY_SOFT_1S170Set to TextMessage TypeFaxS171Set to EmailMessage TypeS172Set to FaxMessage TypeororS173Go to S168S174 Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeKEY_SOFT_1Message SizeMessage AlertText Settings (Message Size)Select BackMessage Size612 Characters160 CharactersS175KEY_SOFT_1S176Set to160 CharactersMessage SizeS177Set to612 CharactersMessage SizeorS178Go to S174
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Text Settings (Message Alert)S179 Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeMessage SizeMessage AlertS184 Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberMessage TypeMessage SizeMessage AlertDelivery ReportText Settings (Delivery Report)KEY_SOFT_1Select BackMessage AlertOnOffS180KEY_SOFT_1S181Set to OFFMessage AlertS182Set to ONMessage AlertorS183Go to S179KEY_SOFT_1Select BackDelivery ReportOnOffS185KEY_SOFT_1S186Set to OFFS187Set to ONorS188Go to S184Delivery ReportDelivery ReportS189 Select BackText SettingsUsersMessage TypeMessage SizeMessage AlertDelivery ReportText Settings (Edit User)KEY_SOFT_1Options BackUsersUser 2User 1S190KEY_SOFT_1Select BackUser 1DeleteEditS191User 3User 4S192 BackUser 1 Enter Name: Abc                     8 _S193 Save ClearUser 1 Enter Name: Abc                     4 Nush_KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1S194 Save BackUser 1KEY_SOFT_1 Mailbox Number: (1)S195 BackUser 1 Mailbox PIN: _S196 Save ClearUser 1 Mailbox PIN: ****S197 BackUser 1 Re-enter PIN: _S198 Save ClearUser 1 Re-enter PIN: ****S199User 1NushSavedKEY_SOFT_1Options BackUsersUser 2NushS200User 3User 4Select BackUser 1DeleteEditS201S202 BackUser 1 Mailbox PIN: _S203 OK ClearUser 1 Mailbox PIN: ****S204Go to S193KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1S194aUser 1Mailbox Numberalready used
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Text Settings (Delete User)<< Icon >>Select BackText MessagingS205KEY_SOFT_1S206 Select BackUsersGeneral UserNushKEY_SOFT_1S207 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_DOWNS209S208 Select BackText MessagingKEY_SOFT_1Select BackText SettingsMailbox NumberService CentresMessage TypeDelete MessagesDraftsTemplatesText SettingsOutboxMessage SizeMessage AlertKEY_UPS210 Select BackText SettingsUsersMessage TypeMessage SizeMessage AlertDelivery ReportKEY_SOFT_1Options BackUsersUser 2NushS211User 3User 4KEY_DOWNSelect BackUser 1DeleteEditS212KEY_SOFT_1Select BackUser 1DeleteEditS213KEY_SOFT_1Yes NoUser 1S214KEY_SOFT_1Delete Nushand Messages ?S215 BackUser 1 Mailbox PIN: _S216 OK ClearUser 1 Mailbox PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1User 1S217NushDeletedOptions BackUsersUser 2User 1S218User 3User 4KEY_SOFT_1Select BackUser 1DeleteEditS219Personal Messages receivedS220S223Read BackHandset     1You have 2new messagesKEY_SOFT_1Read BackJcoolzaInboxNush02074030201MamaS221 Select BackUsersGeneral UserNushKEY_DOWNS222 Select BackUsersGeneral UserNushKEY_SOFT_1BackNush Mailbox PIN: _S224 OK ClearNush Mailbox PIN: ****S225Read BackHandset     1You have 2new messagesMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_2S226S227<< Icon >>Select BackText MessagingS228KEY_SOFT_1S229 Select BackUsersGeneral UserNushKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1S231KEY_DOWNS230 Select BackUsersGeneral UserNushKEY_SOFT_1BackNush Mailbox PIN: _S232 OK ClearNush Mailbox PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1S233 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutboxKEY_DOWNS234 Select BackWrite MessageText MessagingDraftsTemplatesInboxOutbox
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)Additional screens:S235Memory FullDelete MessageS236No MessagesS237Incorrect PIN !S238Office     1MessageSending Failed1. A total of 50 short messages can be stored across all users inbox and outbox. The memory is fully dynamic over all users inboxes.2. Only 5 messages can be stored across all user outboxes. New sent messages replace old sent messages.3. Saved message is stored in the Drafts folder. Only 1 draft message can be stored per each mailbox.When editing a message in Drafts folder and Save is selected again from options list - the message saved is the most recently savedmessage.4. If SMS mailboxes are full when Write Message is selected - the display prompts "Memory Full Delete Messages" for 2 seconds andreturns to the previous screen (see screen S235).5. When accessing empty folders (Inbox,Drafts, or Outbox) - the display prompts "No Messages" for 2 seconds and returns to theprevious screen (see screen S236).6. When accessing the Inbox, the most recent message is highlighted at the top of the screen (see screen S40).Pressing KEY_DOWN will move backwards chronologically through the messages.Pressing KEY_UP will move forward chronologically. When the most recent message is displayed, pressing KEY_UP will display theoldest message.7. Only new / unread messages will trigger the new SMS reminder icon on the idle screen (see screen S227).8. New messages are marked with a yellow star (see screen S40). Once a message has been read, its "new message" tag will beremoved.9. When browsing the Inbox, if the sender's number matches an entry in the phonebook , the name  is displayed. If there is no namematch, the number of the sender is displayed.10. There is no looping within a message, i.e. when reading (or writing) a message and the bottom of the message is reached, pressingKEY_DOWN again will not display the beginning of the message. The user has to use KEY_UP to scroll back to the beginning of themessage.11 . When writing a message, if Clear (KEY_SOFT_2) is pressed and held for 1.5 seconds, all text to the left and right of the cursor will bedeleted.12 . When a message is sent, a copy of it is stored in the Outbox.13 . When manually entering a recipient number it can be displayed over two lines. The maximum number of digits which can be entered is24.14 . When an emoticon is included in a message it is displayed within the text in its graphical format rather than just the punctuationsymbols. The graphical representation of emoticons is also shown in incoming messages rather than punctuation.15 . When forwarding a message, if the original message is longer than four lines, the last four lines of the message are displayed on thefirst three lines of the message screen and the cursor is displayed after the last character in the message.16 . Concatenation is supported. When a long message is received it will be included in the Inbox as a single message and will bedisplayed as a single message.17. Message Size menu can be hidden in EEPROM.18 . If the user sets the Message Size to 612 characters the counter will start from 612 and reduces as more characters are entered.19 . If the user sets the Message Size to 160 characters the counter will start from 160 and reduces as more characters are entered.20 . When the counter is 0 entering a further character will receive an error tone.2 1 If the message is longer than 160 characters it will automatically be sent as linked messages. Up to 4 messages can be linkedtogether allowing up to 612 characters to be sent.22 . Word wrap is used when receiving messages.23 . When a message is sent the product goes online to send the message and "Sending Message..." is displayed on the sending handset(see screen S7).Once the message has been successfully sent - the display prompts "Message Sent" for 2 seconds and returns to the idle display.24. If the attempt to send the message fails, the display prompts "Message Sending Failed" for 2 seconds and then the handsets revert tothe relevant screen (see screen S238).25. If the line is in use when the product attempts to send the message, the display prompts "Line In Use" for 2 seconds and returns tothe relevant screen. The unsent message is stored in the Outbox folder.26 . If the user is part way through writing a message when an incoming call is received, the incoming call is presented. If a sub-address /mailbox user is writing a message, the message should be stored to handset temporary buffer so the next time user enters WriteMessage - he will see his last typed message.27. If the user is part way through writing a message and the handset times out - the message is automatically saved in the Draftsfolder. The timeout when writing a message is 30 seconds.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)28 . The emoticons included on the product are:Press KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the emoticons you want and press Insert (KEY_SOFT_1) to insert selected emoticon.29 . When an emoticon is selected from the table it is shown in the message. If the user enters the same combination of symbolsmanually, they are converted to the emoticon.30 . The maximum length of a template is 32 characters. In the list view, if the entire template can be displayed on a single line it is alldisplayed. If there is more than can be displayed on a single line, 3 dots are displayed at the end of the template to indicate more ofthe message scrolling off to the right.31 . Once a template is deleted - it is replaced by Empty.32 . When an "Empty" template is selected, its Delete option is greyed out (see screen S106).33 . When inserting a template, if "Empty" template is selected - the handset will present an error beep.34. All templates are reset to default when the product is reset.35 . When saving SMS sender number, if the number already exists in the phonebook - Save option will be greyed out (see screen S63).36 . When accessing the phonebook to send a text message to a number stored, if the phonebook is empty, the display prompts"Phonebook Empty" for 2 seconds and returns to the previous screen.37. If Save is selected on screen X70 when the phonebook memory is full - the display prompts "Phonebook Memory Full" for 2 secondsand return to the previous screen (see screen S70).38 . When saving a number, the name and a number field have to be entered for a Phonebook entry to be saved. Save is not presenteduntil there is content in the name and one of the number fields.39. Service Centres menu can be hidden in EEPROM.40 . There are 2 send and 2 receive centre numbers (one of each of the send and receive numbers can be hidden in EEPROM).41 . Service centre numbers shall not be stored in the calls list or the redial list.42 . The send and receive centre number can be up to 24 digits long.43 . SMS service centre numbers can be set to empty.44. If the product is reset, the default service centre numbers are restored.45 . If the user has deleted both service centre numbers and then selects Set Send Service from Text Settings menu, or selecting an"empty" send or receive centre number - the display prompts "No Service Numbers Stored !"  for 2 seconds and returns to theprevious screen.46. Message Type menu can be hidden in EEPROM.47 . If message type is Fax - when writing the message, in the write message field:(1) type in email destination address(2) add a SPACE(3) write your email contentFor example:abc@email.com hello! how are you?The content before the first SPACE will be used as the email destination address.(4) to send the message, press Options (KEY_SOFT_1)(5) Send is highlighted, press Select (KEY_SOFT_1) to send the message.48 . Email messages will not be saved in the Outbox.49. Delivery Report menu can be hidden in EEPROM.50. Users menu can be hidden in EEPROM.51 . SMS multi-users can add up to 4 users. Therefore, there can be 5 mailboxes; one public / general mailbox + 4 users’ mailboxes.52 . SMS username can be up to 8 characters long.53 . When using password protection on SMS user mailboxes, once four digits have been entered on the "Mailbox PIN" entry screen anyfurther button presses are ignored and the error tone is presented. If the user attempts to press Save (SOFT_KEY_1) before 4 digitshave been entered the button press is ignored and the error tone is presented.54 . If the user mailbox PIN is incorrectly entered at any time - the display prompts "Incorrect PIN" for 2 seconds and returns to theprevious screen (see screen S237).55. User 1, 2, 3 and 4 have mailbox numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 pre-assigned to them by default. The general mailbox number is pre-set to 0.56 . When the user changes the user's mailbox number, only unassigned mailbox numbers between 0-9 can be used. If the mailboxnumber entered is in use by another user - the display prompts "Mailbox Number already used" and returns to enter mailbox numberscreen (see screen S194a).57 . Each personal mailbox has an Inbox,Outbox and Drafts folder which are password protected (if switched on).58. Any user accounts created are reset to default when the product is reset.59 . If a user account is deleted, any stored text messages associated with that account are also deleted.:-) :-( :-* ;-o :-s;-) :-D :-u :-p:-l
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.)60. If an SMS is received with incorrect sub-address - after checking the FSK data and determining that the SMSC number is correct butthe subaddress that has been sent is incorrect, subsequent ring bursts will be audible.61 . User master reset via Set Base menu will not clear SMS data including users’ mailboxes.Full factory reset (press and hold KEY_STAR) while inserting the battery) will clear all SMS data including users’ mailboxes.
ANSWERING MACHINEE0E1TAM ScreeningMenu ContactHandset     1QuietHandset     1External CallSunCorp UKScreenRecordingSunCorp UKE2an incoming call arrives ...KEY_SOFT_1EndRecordingSunCorp UKE3ScreenRecordingSunCorp UKE4KEY_SOFT_2Play BackHandset     1You have 1new messageE5when the recording ends ...Play MessageE6E7Play BackSunCorp UKPlay Messages02074030201JaneKEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_UP<< Icon >>Select BackAnswering MachineKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE8Answer SettingsDelete MessagesE9Options BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE10Play MessagesKEY_SOFT_1Play BackSunCorp UKPlay Messages02074030201JaneE11when the playback ends ...Options BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE12Play MessagesPlay Message (Pause)KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE13ResumeMessage PausedE14Play MessagesKEY_SOFT_2Options BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE15Play MessagesOptions BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE16Play MessagesPlay Message (Repeat Message)KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE17Options BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE19Play MessagesKEY_DOWNSelect BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE18Options BackSunCorp UK01/16     08:30 pmE20Play MessagesPlay Message (Skip Forward)KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE21E22E23Options BackJane01/14     09:30 pmE24Play MessagesPlay Message (Skip Backward)KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE25Options Back0207403020101/15     11:30 pmE27Play MessagesKEY_DOWNSelect BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE26KEY_SOFT_1Options Back0207403020101/15     11:30 pmPlay MessagesSelect BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay Next
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Play Message (Delete)Options BackJane01/14     09:30 pmE28Play MessagesKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE29DeletedE31Play MessagesKEY_DOWNSelect BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE30Play BackSunCorp UKPlay Messages02074030201JaneKEY_SOFT_1E32E33 Play BackSunCorp UKPlay Messages02074030201E34Go to E8KEY_SOFT_2Play All MessagesKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE35Options BackJane01/14     09:30 pmE36Play MessagesKEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE37End of MessagesE38Play MessagesE39Go to E35Answer On/OffKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE40E41 Select BackOffAnswer MachineOnE42KEY_SOFT_1Go to E40Set to OFFAnswer MachineE44E43Set to ONAnswer MachineorRecord MemoKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE45Please speakafter the toneE46Record MemoSaveRecording ...E47Record MemoSave DeletePlaying ...E48Record MemoKEY_SOFT_1MemoSavedE49Record MemoKEY_SOFT_1Go to E41E51E50MemoDeletedRecord Memoor
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Record OGM (Answer & Record)KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE52E53 Select BackRecordOutgoing MessagePlayKEY_SOFT_1Please speakafter the toneE55Answer & RecordSaveRecording ...E56Answer & RecordSave DeletePlaying ...E57Answer & RecordKEY_SOFT_1Outgoing MessageSavedE58Answer & RecordKEY_SOFT_1E54 Select BackAnswer & RecordRecordAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1Go to E54E60E59Outgoing MessageDeletedAnswer & RecordorRecord OGM (Answer Only)E61Please speakafter the toneE63Answer OnlySaveRecording ...E64Answer OnlySave DeletePlaying ...E65Answer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1Outgoing MessageSavedE66Answer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1E62Select BackAnswer & RecordRecordAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1E67Outgoing MessageDeletedAnswer OnlyorGo to E61Play OGM (Answer & Record) - if there is a Personal OGM savedE68 Select BackRecordOutgoing MessagePlayKEY_SOFT_1E69 Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1E70 Select BackDefault OGMAnswer & RecordPersonal OGME71 OK BackPlaying ...Answer & RecordKEY_SOFT_1E72KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2Go to E70Go to E69E73E74 Select BackDefault OGMAnswer & RecordPersonal OGMKEY_DOWNOK DeletePlaying ...E75Answer & RecordOutgoing MessageDeletedE76Answer & RecordKEY_SOFT_2KEY_SOFT_1Go to E69E77Play OGM (Answer & Record) - if there is no Personal OGM savedE78 Select BackRecordOutgoing MessagePlayKEY_SOFT_1E79 Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer Only KEY_SOFT_1E80 OK BackPlaying ...Answer & RecordE81KEY_SOFT_1Go to E79
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Play OGM (Answer Only) - if there is a Personal OGM savedE82 Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer OnlyKEY_DOWNE83 Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1E84 Select BackDefault OGMAnswer OnlyPersonal OGME85 OK BackPlaying ...Answer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1E86KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2Go to E84Go to E83E87E88 Select BackDefault OGMAnswer OnlyPersonal OGMKEY_DOWNOK DeletePlaying ...E89Answer OnlyOutgoing MessageDeletedE90Answer OnlyKEY_SOFT_2KEY_SOFT_1Go to E83E91Play OGM (Answer & Record) - if there is no Personal OGM savedE92E93 Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer Only KEY_SOFT_1E94 OK BackPlaying ...Answer OnlyE95KEY_SOFT_1Go to E93Select BackAnswer & RecordPlayAnswer OnlyKEY_DOWNDelete MessagesKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoDelete MessagesAnswer On/OffE96Yes NoDelete AllOld Messages ?KEY_SOFT_1BackDeletingOld Messages ...E97E98E99Answering MachineAnswering MachineGo to E96E100All Old MessagesDeletedAnswering MachineKEY_SOFT_1Please wait ...E101Answering MachineNo OldMessagesE102Answering MachineGo to E96E103
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)OGM LanguageKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessageAnswer SettingsRecord MemoDelete MessagesAnswer On/OffE104KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelayE105E106 Select BackOGM LanguageEnglishEspañolFrançaisE107Go to E105SavedOGM LanguageKEY_SOFT_1E108KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelayE109E110 Select BackAnswer ModeAnswer & RecordAnswer OnlyE111 Select BackAnswer & RecordKEY_SOFT_1Answer Mode (Answer & Record)Default OGMPersonal OGME112Answer ModeSet toAnswer & RecordKEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelayE114E115 Select BackAnswer ModeAnswer & RecordAnswer OnlyE117 Select BackAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1Answer Mode (Answer Only)Default OGMPersonal OGME118Answer ModeSet toAnswer OnlyKEY_DOWNE116 Select BackAnswer ModeAnswer & RecordAnswer OnlyKEY_SOFT_1if there is no Personal OGM saved ...KEY_SOFT_1if there is no Personal OGM saved ...KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelaySelect BackAnswer Delay2 Rings3 RingsAnswer Mode (Answer Only)E120E1214 Rings5 Rings6 Rings7 Rings8 Rings9 RingsTime SaverE122Set to2 RingsAnswer DelayKEY_SOFT_1E123Set toTime SaverAnswer DelayorGo to E109E113Go to E114E119Go to E120E124
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Message AlertKEY_SOFT_1Select BackOffMessage AlertOnKEY_SOFT_1Go to E125Set to OFFMessage AlertSet to ONMessage AlertorE125E126E128E127Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelayE129Remote AccessKEY_SOFT_1Select BackOffRemote AccessOnKEY_SOFT_1E130E131Select BackAnswer SettingsRemote AccessAnswer ModeMessage AlertOGM LanguageAnswer DelaySet Remote PINGo to E130Set to OFFRemote AccessSet to ONRemote AccessorE133E132E134KEY_DOWNSelect BackOffRemote AccessOnE135Set Remote PINE136E137E139Save BackRemote PINKEY_SOFT_1 Enter Old PIN:Save ClearRemote PIN Enter Old PIN: ****E138KEY_SOFT_1Save BackRemote PIN Enter New PIN:Save ClearRemote PIN Enter New PIN: ****E141 Save ClearRemote PIN Re-enter PIN: ****E140 Save BackRemote PIN Re-enter PIN:KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1E142SavedRemote PINKEY_SOFT_1Go to E135E143Additional screens:No MessagesE144E145Handset     1Remote AccessIn ProgressE147 Play BackMessage 5Play MessagesMessage 4Message 3Message 2Message 1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackAnswering MachineOutgoing MessagePlay AllRecord MemoPlayAnswer On/OffE146Options BackMessage 501/16     08:30 pmE148Play MessagesKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackPlay MessagesDeleteRepeat MessagePlay PreviousPausePlay NextE149Answer MachineIn UseE150Memory FullE151
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Notes:1. When the answering machine takes the line (see screen E2) pre-set OGM is played. This can be default / personal answer and record,or default / personal answer only OGM. At this time the TAM recording icon (red dot) will flash on the display.2. Incoming messages can be up to 3 minutes in length. If a message being left fills the 3 minutes, the answering machine will end thecall.3. Press Screen (KEY_SOFT_1) on the handset to listen to the message being left by the caller - this activates the earpiece but not themicrophone (see screen E2). Once one of the handsets is screening the call, the other handsets revert to idle.4. Call screening can only be carried out at the handset in handsfree mode. Whilst the user is screening the call, pressing KEY_TALKwhen the OGM is playing or the caller is leaving a message will answer the call.5. To exit call screening without speaking to the caller, press End (KEY_SOFT_2) on the display (see screen E3).6. To speak to the caller, press KEY_TALK. Message recording is stopped and the in call screen is presented.7. If the memory becomes full when a caller is leaving a message, "Memory Full" or v14 voice prompt will be played and the call ended.The answering machine does a soft switch to answer only mode, playing the answer only OGM and showing memory full indication onthe idle screen until messages are deleted and space becomes available. Once when memory becomes available the answeringmachine switches back to answer and record mode.8. User can play all or selective play messages.9. To selective play message - select Play from screen E8 or E146 and press KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the message thenpress  Play (KEY_SOFT_1) to play the messages (see screen E9 or E147).10. If Play is selected from screen E146, the handset will list all messages with the most recent message highlighted on the first line ofthe display. Press KEY_DOWN will move the highlight down the list - backward chronologically.11 . New messages are marked with a yellow star (see screen E9). Once a message has started to play, its "new message" tag will beremoved and it will become an old message when the session ends.12. If Play (KEY_SOFT_1) is pressed on E147, the handset will start to play Message 5.During message playback, the TAM play icon (green triangle) will flash on the display (as per screen E10).13. If available the number or name (if the number matches an entry in the phonebook) of the caller is displayed during messageplayback.If the user does not subscribe to caller display, the message number is displayed in place of the CLI or name, e.g. "Message 1".When a memo is playing, the word "Memo" replaces the name or number of the caller. The time and date that the memo was recordedis displayed beneath it.14 . The time and date that the call/message was received are also displayed.The format of the time and day stamps played at the beginning of each message is the number or name (if available), the day (DD/MMor MM/DD depending on EEPROM configuration) and then the time (HH:MM am/pm or HH:MM depending on EEPROM configuration).If the date the message was recorded is the same as the current date, "Today" is played instead of the day and date. If the date ofthe message is the day before the current date, "Yesterday" is played instead of the day and date.15. During message playback, press KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN to adjust volume (see screen E10). When no further button is pressed for 2seconds the display returns to the relevant message screen.16. During message playback, press KEY_TALK to switch between handset and handsfree playback mode.In this case the line is not seized. If the user wants to make a call they have to stop message playback first.17. During Play or Play All messages - press Options (KEY_SOFT_1) for the following options:                   Pause - to pause current message. Press Resume (KEY_SOFT_1) to resume playback (see screen E14)  Repeat Message - to replay current message            Play Next - to play next message      Play Previous - to play previous message                  Delete - to delete current message - the display prompts "Deleted" (see screen E32). Message is deleted  immediately.18. During Play or Play All messages - press the following keys for the following options:                   KEY_1 - to pause current messageKEY_2 - to resume playback of current paused message                   KEY_3 - to replay current messageKEY_4 - to play next message                   KEY_5 - to delete current message - the display prompts "Deleted". Message is deleted immediately.                   KEY_6 - to play previous message19 . On screen E149, if Play Next is selected via the Options (KEY_SOFT_2) menu - the next message down the list is played. In thiscase it is Message 4.If Message 5 is the first message received on the base (or last message on the list), when Play Next is selected the handset willreturn to the message list.20 . On screen E149, if Play Previous is selected via the Options (KEY_SOFT_2) menu - the next message up the list is played.If Message 5 is the last message received on the list, the handset will start to play Message 5 again.21 . If there are no messages when Play / Play All messages is selected:For product without voice prompts:The handset will prompt "No Messages" (see screen E144) and return to Answer Machine sub menus.For product with voice prompts:"You have no messages" or v7 voice prompt is played and the display prompts "No Messages" and returns to Answer Machine submenus.
22. If Play All is selected from screen E146: -For product without voice prompts:On screen E147, there are three new and two old messages, Message 3,4, and 5 will be played first and then old messages, Message1, and 2. Once all messages have been played - the display prompts "End of Messages" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus(see screen E38).For product with voice prompts:From screen E147,  again all new messages are played first and then the old messages with numbering starting from 1 for each set ofmessages.In this case there are 5 messages - three new and two old, "You have 3 new messages" or v1b will be played and then messages 3, 4,and 5 would be played (announced as Message 1,2, and 3), "Message 1, date and time stamp including Today and Yesterday whererelevant" or v2. The voice prompt "You have 2 old messages" or v6b would then be played and messages 1 and 2 would be played(again announced as Message 1 and 2), "Message 1, date and time stamp including Today and Yesterday where relevant" or v2. Onceall messages have been played - "End of Messages" or v4 voice prompt will be played and the display prompts "End of Messages" andreturns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).23.  Similarly, if there are only old messages stored, when Play All is selected the handset goes straight to the "You have one(N) oldmessage(s)" or v6a/b and old message(s) is/are played, "Message 1, date and time stamp including Today and Yesterday whererelevant" or v2. Once all messages have been played - "End of Messages" or v4 voice prompt will be played and the display prompts"End of Messages" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).24. During Play All messages, if Pause is selected either through Options (KEY_SOFT_1) menu or by pressing KEY_1 - the playback ispaused, the TAM pause icon (two blue bars) will flash on the display and the display prompts "Message Paused" (see screen E14).The handset will remain in the paused state for 60 seconds. If playback is not resumed within 60 seconds the display returns to idlereflecting any changes on new message status.25. During Play All messages, if Play Next is selected either through Options (KEY_SOFT_1) menu or by pressing KEY_4:For product without voice prompts:The handset will play next message. If the message played is the last message on the base - the display prompts "End of Messages"and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).For product with voice prompts:The handset will play next message. If the message played is the last message on the base - "End of Messages" or v4 voice promptwill be played and the display prompts "End of Messages" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).26. During Play All messages, if Play Previous is selected either through Options (KEY_SOFT_1) menu or by pressing KEY_4:For product without voice prompts:The handset will play previous message. If the message played is already the first message on the base - the handset will replay thecurrent message.For product with voice prompts:The handset will play previous message. If the message played is already the first message on the base - the handset will replay thecurrent message, "Message 1, date and time stamp including Today and Yesterday where relevant" or v2.27. During message playback, when messages are deleted, the remaining messages are not renumbered until playback is completed andthe product returns to idle.For product without voice prompts:If message is deleted during playback, either through Options (KEY_SOFT_1) menu or by pressing KEY_5 - the display prompts"Deleted" (see screen E32). Message is deleted immediately. If all messages have been individually delete - the display prompts"End of Messages" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).For product with voice prompts:If message is deleted during playback, either through Options (KEY_SOFT_1) menu or by pressing KEY_5 - "Message deleted" or v3voice prompt will be played and the display prompts "Deleted" (see screen E32). Message is deleted immediately. If all messageshave been individually delete - "End of Messages" or v4 voice prompt will be played and the display prompts "End of Messages" andreturns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E38).28 . Pressing KEY_END during message playback will stop the playback and the display will return to idle.29 . Once the user has interacted with the new messages and returned to idle any changes in the number or status of messages isreflected on the reminder icon (if available). For example, if all messages were played - the TAM message reminder icon willdisappear from the idle display.30 . When TAM is in use by one handset. If another handset tries to access the TAM functionality - the display prompts "Answer MachineIn Use" (see screen E150).31 . To switch the answering machine on/off, select Answer On/Off on screen E40.For product without voice prompts:If Off is selected - the display prompts "Set to OFF" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E42).If On is selected - the display prompts "Set to ON" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E43).For product with voice prompts:If Off is selected - "Answer Off" or v15 voice prompt is played and the display prompts "Set to OFF" and returns to Answer Machinesub menus (see screen E42).If On is selected - "Answer On" or v16 voice prompt is played and the display prompts "Set to ON" and returns to Answer Machinesub menus (see screen E43).ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)32 . To record memo, select Record Memo on screen E45.For product without voice prompts:When Record Memo is selected on screen E45 - the display prompts "Please speak after the tone" (see screen E46). When therecording starts the TAM recording icon will flash on the display (see screen E47).For product with voice prompts:When Record Memo is selected on screen E45 - "Please speak after the tone. To end recording, press Save" or v8 voice prompt isplayed and the display prompts "Please speak after the tone" (see screen E46). When the recording starts the TAM recording iconwill flash on the display (see screen E47).33 . When recording a memo, press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) to save the recorded memo.For product without voice prompts:Press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) or KEY_HASH to stop the recording -  the handset starts to play recorded memo. Press Save(KEY_SOFT_1) again to save the memo - the display prompts "Memo Saved" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screenE49).For product with voice prompts:Press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) or KEY_HASH to stop the recording -  the handset starts to play recorded memo. Press Save(KEY_SOFT_1) again to save the memo, "Your memo is <<Memo>>" or v13 voice prompt is played and the display prompts "MemoSaved" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E49).34. To delete recorded memo, during the playback press Delete (KEY_SOFT_2) - the display prompts "Memo Deleted" and returns toAnswer Machine sub menus (see screen E50).35 . If the memory becomes full during recording a memo:For product without voice prompts:The recording will stop and the handset prompts "Memory Full" (see screen E151) and starts to play recorded memo.For product with voice prompts:The recording will stop and the handset prompts "Memory Full" (see screen E151) and "Memory Full" or v14, "Your memo is<<Memo>>" or v13 voice prompt are played and the handset returns to Answer Machine sub menus.36 . There are two default OGMs and the base can have two user recorded / Personal OGMs.37 . The answer and record OGM is limited to 3 minutes. The answer only OGM can fill any available memory.38 . To record an OGM, select the type of OGM to record (see screen E54):For product without voice prompts:When Answer & Record or Answer Only is selected on screen E54 - the display prompts "Please speak after the tone" (see screenE55). When the recording starts the TAM recording icon will flash on the display (see screen E56).For product with voice prompts:When Answer & Record or Answer Only is selected on screen E54 - "Please speak after the tone. To end recording, press Save" or v8voice prompt is played and the display prompts "Please speak after the tone" (see screen E55). When the recording starts the TAMrecording icon will flash on the display (see screen E56).39 . When recording an OGM, press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) to save the recorded memo.For product without voice prompts:Press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) or KEY_HASH to stop the recording - the handset starts to play recorded OGM. Press Save(KEY_SOFT_1) again to save the OGM - the display prompts "Outgoing Message Saved" and returns to E54 or E61 (see screen E58and E65).For product with voice prompts:Press Save (KEY_SOFT_1) or KEY_HASH to stop the recording -  the handset starts to play recorded OGM. Press Save(KEY_SOFT_1) again to save the OGM, "Your outgoing message is <<Personal OGM>>" or v9 voice prompt is played and the displayprompts "Outgoing Message Saved" and returns to E54 or E61 (see screen E58 and E65).40. To delete recorded OGM, during the playback press Delete (KEY_SOFT_2).For product without voice prompts:Press Delete (KEY_SOFT_2) to delete recorded OGM - the display prompts "Outgoing Message Deleted" and returns to E54 or E61(see screen E59 and E66).For product with voice prompts:Press Delete (KEY_SOFT_2) to delete recorded OGM - "Message deleted" or v3, "Your outgoing message is <<Default OGM>>" orv9 voice prompts are played and the display prompts "Outgoing Message Deleted" and returns to E54 or E61 (see screen E59 andE66).41. If the memory becomes full during recording an OGM:For product without voice prompts:The recording will stop and the handset prompts "Memory Full" (see screen E151) and starts to play recorded OGM.For product with voice prompts:The recording will stop  and the handset prompts "Memory Full" (see screen E151) and "Memory Full" or v14, "Your outgoingmessage is <<Personal OGM>>" or v9 voice prompt is played and the handset starts to play recorded OGM.
41 . To play an OGM, select the type of OGM to play (see screen E69). Screen E70 is only offered if there is a Personal OGM saved.42. Playback of voice prompts and OGMs are in handsfree mode and can be switched to handset mode at any time by pressingKEY_TALK.43. During the playback of Personal OGM - it is possible to delete the OGM by pressing Delete (KEY_SOFT_2) or pressing OK(KEY_SOFT_1) to return to previous screen (see screen E75 and E89).44. During the playback of Default OGM - "Delete" is not offered (see screen E71 and E85).45 . If there are no old messages when Delete Messages is selected on screen E96 -  the display prompts "No Old Messages" for 2seconds then returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E102).46. Only old message(s) can be deleted. Once old messages have been deleted:For product without voice prompts:The handset prompts "All Old Messages Deleted" and returns to Answer Machine sub menus (see screen E99).For product with voice prompts:"All old messages deleted" or v5 voice prompt is played and the display prompts "All Old Messages Deleted" and returns to AnswerMachine sub menus (see screen E99).47. OGM Language menu can be hidden in EEPROM.48 . When setting the answer mode, screen E111 and E117 are only offered if there are personal OGMs saved.49 . The remote PIN is 4-digit long and it does not need to be changed from the default (0000) before the feature can be used.50 . There should be two settings in EEPROM where the number of rings for timer saver feature can be defined.For example, the TAM answers calls after 6 rings if there are no new messages stored, and after 2 rings if there are new messagesstored. Or the TAM answers calls after 4 rings if there are no new messages stored, and after 2 rings if there are new messagesstored.ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)Voice Prompts List:1. a: You have one new messageb: You have N new messages2. Message N, date and day stamp (e.g 12th September,11.30am) including Today and Yesterday where relevant3. Message deleted4. End of messages5. All old messages deleted6. a: You have one old messageb: You have N old messages7. You have no messages8. Please speak after the tone. To end recording, press Save9. Your outgoing message is <<OGM>>10. Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment so pleaseleave your message after the tone(This is default answer & record OGM)11. Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and youcannot leave a message, so please call later(This is default answer only OGM)12. Messages saved13. Your Memo is <<Memo>>14. Memory full15. Answer off16. Answer on17. Incorrect security code, please enter your security code18. Incorrect security code19. To hear main menu, press one20. To play messages, press two21. To play new messages, press three22. To skip back during messages, press four23. To delete during messages, press five24. To skip forward during messages, press six25. To set to answer only, press seven26. To set to answer and record, press seven27. To record a new outgoing message, press eight28. To set answer off, press nine29. To set answer on, press zero30. Please speak after the tone. To end recording, presssquare31. Please enter your security code32. Please complete your message within 10 seconds33.  To delete all messages, press five34. Set to answer only35. Set to answer and record36. You have no new messages37. All messages deleted
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)DTMF CodeOperationswith Voice Prompts without Voice Prompts To enter remote access mode* To enter remote access mode To hear main menu  No acti on12 To play all messages  To play all messages To record a new OGM To play new messages To skip back during messages  To skip back during messages To delete during messages  To delete during messages To skip forward during messages  To skip forward during messages To set answer mode  No action No action To play new messages34567890 To switch answer machine off To switch answer machine on To switch answer machine off To switch answer machine onRemote operation with voice prompts:1. When the answering machine is off - the answering machine is remotely switched on after X seconds (time is EEPROM adjustable).2. Access to the remote interrogation feature shall be via a break-in (break-in code DTMF code_*) instruction at any time following thestart of the outgoing message.3. A maximum of two attempts at entering the correct security code shall be allowed in one call.4. Following acceptance of the DTMF code_*, the unit shall suspend its current operation, play v31. and prepare to accept the first digitof the code (default code is 0000) .5. If no further digits are entered within a further 8-second period, or less than four digits are entered within an 8-second period,following any DTMF code_*, the unit shall play v17. It shall then prepare to accept the whole code again, within a further 8-secondperiod as on the first attempt. The process is as for the first attempt but if the second attempt is unsuccessful then the unit shallannounce v18 and release the line.6. When the unit recognises the fourth DTMF digit the unit shall check the validity of the code. If the code entered is incorrect, (and ifthis is the first attempt), the unit shall announce v17. It shall then prepare to accept the first digit of the code 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 unitshall announce v18 and release the line.7. One security code has been entered during remote interrogation - the display prompts "Remote Access In Progress" (see screenE145).8. If the code was correct and the unit has new messages, the unit announces v1a/v1b and the new messages, v2 are played.9. After message play, all messages may be deleted if DTMF 5 is keyed within 8 seconds of the end of the prompt v4,v33,v19. If DTMF5 is detected at this stage, v5 and v19 shall be announced and all the messages just played shall be deleted (new messages onlywhen only new messages have been played).If no instruction is received within 8 seconds the unit shall and send two beeps and release the line.10 . If there are no new messages then the unit announces v36,v19 and waits 8 seconds and if no DTMF instructions are received theunit sends a long beep before releasing the line.11. During remote interrogation, if DTMF code_1 is detected, it shall cause the unit to stop its current action and play the main menuv20,v21,v22,v23,v24,v25/v26,v27,v28,v29, then v19.12. If DTMF code_2 is detected, if there are new messages v1a/v1b shall be announced and messages played. If there are old messages,v6a/v6b shall be announced and messages played.At the end of the playback the unit shall offer the opportunity to delete all messages as above (this is the annoucement of v4,v33,then v19). v37 and v19 shall be announced and all the messages new and old messages shall be deleted.If there is no messages to play the unit shall announce v7, then v19.13. If DTMF code_3 is detected, v1a/v1b shall be announced and messages played. At the end of the playback the unit shall offer theopportunity to delete all messages as above (this is the annoucement of v4,v33, then v19). v5 and v19 shall be announced and allthe messages just played shall be deleted (new messages only when only new messages have been played).If there is no messages to play the unit shall announce v7, then v19.14 . If DTMF code_2 is detected during message playback, the unit shall pause the playback. The confirmation tone will be heard after 10seconds, which is repeated every 10 seconds.While the message playback is paused, it will resume if DTMF code_2 is recognised. Confirmation that the DTMF code_2 has beendetected will be by the user hearing the messages.If a message is left paused for more than 60 seconds, all messages shall be saved (except those deleted before the last v4 prompt),and send long beep and then line released.15 . If DTMF code_4 is detected during message playback, the unit shall skip back to the start of the previous message.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.)16 . Messages will be selectively deleted if DTMF 5 is received. Confirmation that the message has been deleted will be by the unitannouncing v3 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.If all messages have been individually deleted, v4,v33, then v19 shall be announced after the DTMF code_5 is recognised.17 . If DTMF code_6 is detected during message playback, the unit shall skip forward to the start of the next message.If the end of messages is reached during skip forwards, v4,v33, then v19 shall be announced after the DTMF code_6 is recognised.18 . When DTMF code_7 is detected, the unit shall announce v9,<<Personal OGM>> or <<Default OGM>>, then v19.19 . When DTMF code_8 is detected, the unit shall announce v30 and after DTMF code_# is recognised the unit shall announce v9,<<Personal OGM>>, then v19.20 . When DTMF code_9 is detected, the unit shall announce v15, then v19.21 . When DTMF code_0 is detected, the unit shall announce v16,v9,<<Personal OGM>> or <<Default OGM>>, then v19.22. Any valid message recorded before remote interrogation is attempted (successfully or not) shall be saved and indicated after the lineis released (unless deleted during remote interrogation).23 . If the caller clears the line during remote interrogation, the unit will not hold the line indefinitely. If the caller has cleared - the unitshall clear after the 8-second period at the end of message playback.After the line is released any messages that have not been deleted shall be saved and indicated on the message counters (ifavailable).24. It shall be possible to interrupt an operation or the remote interrogation menus by sending an appropriate DTMF signal. If the remotemenu is being playback, pressing invalid DTMF shall emit an error beep.If the main menu is played to end without any interruption, it waits for 8 seconds for the user to enter the DTMF, if a DTMF instructionis 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 a long beep and then release the line.Remote operation with voice prompts:
CALLS LISTMissed Calls (Show Details)C0C1C2Missed Calls (Save Number)C6C7C8C10C4C3Select BackDelete CallsCalls ListReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsOptions Back02074030201Missed CallsNushMissed CallsKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C9MamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageMissed CallsKEY_SOFT_1Dial Back Caller: 02074030201 12/21 06:27 pmMute ContactHandset     1Calling02074030201KEY_SOFT_1C5 Mute ContactHandset     10207403020100:05KEY_HASHOptions Back02074030201Missed CallsNushMissed CallsMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNMissed CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1OK ClearAdd Entry Enter Name: Abc                      2 SunCorp UK_KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_Select BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4C11KEY_SOFT_1C12SunCorp UKSavedAdd EntryKEY_SOFT_1Missed Calls (Send Message)C14C15C16C18C17Options BackSunCorp UKMissed CallsNushMissed CallsMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNMissed CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1Options ClearWrite Message Abc                 139 See you in AngelKEY_SOFT_1C19C20Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1 @6pm_Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 02074030201_Handset     1SendingMessage ...KEY_SOFT_1Missed Calls (Delete Call)C21C22C23Options BackSunCorp UKMissed CallsNushMissed CallsMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNMissed CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1C24Call DeletedMissed CallsC25 Options BackMissed CallsNushMamaC13 Options BackSunCorp UKMissed CallsNushMama
CALLS LIST (cont.)Received Calls (Show Details)C26C27C28Received Calls (Save Number)C32C33C34C36C30C29Select BackDelete CallsCalls ListReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsOptions Back02074030201Received CallsNushKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C35MamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1Dial Back Caller: 02074030201 12/21 06:27 pmMute ContactHandset     1Calling02074030201KEY_SOFT_1C31 Mute ContactHandset     10207403020100:05KEY_HASHOptions Back02074030201NushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_C37KEY_SOFT_1C38SunCorp UKSavedAdd EntryKEY_SOFT_1Received Calls (Send Message)C40C41C42C44C43Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C45C46Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 02074030201_Handset     1SendingMessage ...KEY_SOFT_1Received Calls (Delete Call)C47C48C49Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1C50Call DeletedC51 Options BackNushMamaReceived CallsReceived CallsReceived Calls Received CallsReceived Calls Received CallsReceived Calls Received CallsReceived CallsReceived CallsReceived CallsReceived CallsReceived CallsC39 Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaReceived CallsSelect BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4OK ClearAdd Entry SunCorp UK_Options ClearWrite Message @6pm_ Enter Name: Abc                      2 Abc                 139 See you in Angel
CALLS LIST (cont.)Dialled Calls (Show Details)C52C53C54Dialled Calls (Save Number)C58C59C60C62C56C55Select BackDelete CallsCalls ListReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsOptions Back02074030201NushKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C61MamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1Dial Back Dialled: 02074030201 12/21 06:27 pmMute ContactHandset     1Calling02074030201KEY_SOFT_1C57 Mute ContactHandset     10207403020100:05KEY_HASHOptions Back02074030201NushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 02074030201_C63KEY_SOFT_1C64SunCorp UKSavedAdd EntryKEY_SOFT_1Dialled Calls (Send Message)C66C67C68C70C69Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C71C72Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 02074030201_Handset     1SendingMessage ...KEY_SOFT_1Dialled Calls (Delete Call)C73C74C75Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsSend MessageKEY_SOFT_1C76Call DeletedC77 Options BackNushMamaDialled CallsC65 Options BackSunCorp UKNushMamaSelect BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4Dialled CallsDialled Calls Dialled CallsDialled Calls Dialled CallsDialled CallsDialled Calls Dialled CallsDialled Calls Dialled CallsDialled Calls Dialled CallsDialled CallsDialled CallsOK ClearAdd Entry SunCorp UK_Options ClearWrite Message @6pm_ Enter Name: Abc                      2 Abc                 139 See you in Angel
CALLS LIST (cont.)Voicemail Calls (Show Details)C78C79C80Voicemail Calls (Save Number)C84C85C86C88C82C81Select BackDelete CallsCalls ListReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsOptions Back310531089KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1C8731083Select BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsKEY_SOFT_1Dial Back Caller: 3105 12/21 06:27 pmMute ContactHandset     1Calling3105KEY_SOFT_1C83 Mute ContactHandset     1310500:05KEY_HASHKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsKEY_SOFT_1OK ClearAdd Entry Voicemail_KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Entry Enter Number: 3105_C89KEY_SOFT_1C90VoicemailSavedAdd EntryKEY_SOFT_1Voicemail Calls (Delete Call)C92C93C94KEY_DOWNKEY_SOFT_1C95Call DeletedC96 Options Back3108931083C91 Options BackVoicemail3108931083Select BackRingtone 1Add EntryRingtone 3Default RingtoneRingtone 2Ringtone 4Dialled CallsVoicemail CallsVoicemail CallsDialled Calls Voicemail CallsVoicemail CallsOptions Back31053108931083Voicemail CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsVoicemail CallsVoicemail CallsKEY_SOFT_1Options Back31053108931083Voicemail CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsVoicemail CallsSelect BackSave NumberDelete CallShow DetailsVoicemail CallsDelete Calls (Missed Calls)C97C98C99Select BackDelete CallsCalls ListReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsOptions BackDelete CallsMissed CallsKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Yes NoAll CallsReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsDeleteAll Calls ?C100Missed CallsKEY_SOFT_1All CallsDeletedC101Go to C98 Enter Name: Abc                      3
CALLS LIST (cont.)Delete Calls (Received Calls)C102C103C104Options BackDelete CallsReceived CallsKEY_SOFT_1Yes NoAll CallsReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsDeleteAll Calls ?C105Received CallsKEY_SOFT_1All CallsDeletedGo to C102Delete Calls (Dialled Calls)C106C107C108Options BackDelete CallsDialled CallsKEY_SOFT_1Yes NoAll CallsReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsDeleteAll Calls ?C109Dialled CallsKEY_SOFT_1All CallsDeletedGo to C106Delete Calls (Voicemail Calls)C110C111C112Options BackDelete CallsVoicemail CallsKEY_SOFT_1Yes NoAll CallsReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsDeleteAll Calls ?C113Voicemail CallsKEY_SOFT_1All CallsDeletedGo to C110Delete All CallsC114C115C116Options BackDelete CallsAll CallsKEY_SOFT_1Yes NoAll CallsReceived CallsVoicemail CallsMissed CallsDialled CallsDeleteAll Calls ?C117All CallsKEY_SOFT_1All CallsDeletedGo to C114C118PhonebookMemory FullC119Calls ListEmpty1. The Received Calls list will store answered calls and the Missed Calls list will store unansweredcalls.2. Assignment of incoming calls to either the missed  or received calls list cannot take place untithe call is ended and the status of the call is known.3. Calls with no number associated with them are also stored in the calls list, i.e. withheld numbers,international calls, etc.4. When viewing the calls list the most recent call will be highlighted on the first line of the display.Press KEY_DOWN will move the highlight down the list - backward chronologically.5. When viewing the calls list the name is displayed if the number matches an entry in thephonebook.Each handset may show different names associated with the same number stored on differenthandsets.6. The handset can store up to 40 answered or unanswered calls and up to 20 last dialled callsdepending on EEPROM size.7. To call an entry from any calls list, highlight the entry and press KEY_TALK on the handset to dial out.8. The time format used on "Show Details" screen is according to the user setting of the handset.9. Save Number option is greyed out if the number already exists in the phonebook.10 . When saving a number, both a name and a number have to be entered for an entry to be saved. Save (KEY_SOFT_1) is not presenteduntil there is content in the name and at least one digit in the number field.11 . If the phonebook is full when "Save Number" is selected - the display prompts "Phonebook Memory Full" (see screen C118) andreturns to the previous screen.12. Send Message option is greyed out if there is no number associated with the entry.13. Send Message option is not offered if SMS feature is not available or disabled.14. If Send Message is selected, this is a shortcut to the "Write Message" functionality in Text Messaging. The number is pre-entered inthe "Send To" field.15 . Once the received calls list is full, when another call is received, the oldest call in the list is deleted.16 . Once the dialled calls  list is full, when another call is made, the oldest call in the list is deleted.17 . If a call is made to a number already in the list, the number will be re-located to the top of the list and the previous occurrencedeleted.18 . If the received, missed, voicemail or dialled calls list is empty when accessed, or when the user attempts to delete all calls lists, thedisplay prompts "Calls List Empty" for 2 seconds and return to the previous screen or the idle display, if the dialled calls list isaccessed from idle (see screen C119).
1. When a VMWI call arrives with name and number  the entry is stored in Missed and Voicemail Callslist. If Voicemail Calls list is disabled the entry will be stored in the Missed Calls list.The handset will display the name or number if available. If the user prefers that it displays"Voicemail" or "Voicemail Box 5"then this can be done by creating entries for "Voicemail" and"Voicemail Box 5" in the phonebook so incoming VMWI CID can match to the entry in thephonebook and display "Voicemail" or "Voicemail Box 5".2. When a VMWI call arrives without name and number  the entry is N O T  stored in the Missed andVoicemail Calls list.3. The entry or record of specific VMWI is deleted when a matching de-notification for that specifcentry is received.4. The handset should not store VMWI de-notification number.5. The handset should be able to manage call repeat of VMWI entries with the same CID. In otherwords, it does not show two entries for 3105.6. In event of the network failing to de-notify the terminal - the user can perform a manual de-notification to switch off event indications by deleting all VMWI calls via the Delete Calls >Voicemail Calls menu option. All VMWI calls will be deleted from Missed and Voicemail Calls list onhis handset.The handset will inform the base that all VMWI entries have been deleted and all handset andbase event LED will stop flashing and reminder icon removed from the display. This is only thecase for VMWI with CID.Alternatively, a long press on KEY_1 when in the Delete Calls menu list will switch off all VMWIindication, the handset and base event LED will stop flashing and the VMWI reminder iconremoved from the display.7. VMWI calls are personal to each handset, if one handset deletes a VMWI entry from the callslist, the same entry is not deleted on the other handset.8. There should be no automatic deletion of VMWI entries when the calls list memory becomes full.9. When a VMWI call arrives, all handsets will display "You have new voicemail" and the handsetand base LED flashes, if Back (KEY_SOFT_2) is pressed the handset will show VMWI remindericon (at this time handset and base LED continues to flash) until VMWI OFF is received or if theentry is deleted from Missed or Voicemail Calls list.10 . If a VMWI call is received without CID or the VMWI number received is the same as thevoicemail number stored in EEPROM, say 3105, pressing Listen (KEY_SOFT_1) will dial 3105.If the number of the last VMWI call arrived is different to the number stored in EEPROM, say3108, pressing Listen (KEY_SOFT_1) will dial the last VMWI number received - in this case itwill dial 3108.11 . If there is one VMWI ON, for example, from 3105, and the user deletes this entry or when aVMWI OFF is received, the handset and base event LED will stop flashing and the reminder iconremoved from the handset display.12 . When two or more VMWI ON is received, for example, from 3105 and 3108 - if 3108 VMWI OFFis received it should only delete 3108 VMWI ON from all handsets. The handset event LED andthe reminder icon should remain flashing until 3105 VMWI OFF is received but the base eventLED will stop flashing once one VMWI off is received.Voicemail Calls ManagementListen BackHandset     1You havenew voicemailMenu ContactHandset     1KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_2A6A7A8Mute ContactHandset     1CallingVoicemailNEW VOICEMAIL
1. This feature "Area Code" is added to Set Base menu and can be hidden in EEPROM.2. For the are code, the maximum code length is 3 digits and cannot be set to <EMPTY>.If the user attempts to save an area code that is less than 3 digits or <EMPTY>, the handsetwill emit an error beep.3. When this feature is enabled, the switching of the number format will work on the missed andreceived calls lists.4 . At the missed or received c alls list, KEY _ H A S H  will take the user directly to the Show Detailsscreen.5. At "Show Details" screen, a press on KE Y _ HA S H  will change the number format in a cyclicalmanner: -7 > 10 (adding "555") >  11 (adding "1") > 7 > 10 > ...For example, if the area code is set to 555:- an incoming call with 7-digit caller ID, 1234567, first press on KEY_HASH willchange the number format to 10-digit, by adding the area code 555. Anotherpress on KEY_HASH will change the number format to 11-digit, by adding a "1"in front of the number. A further press on KEY_HASH will change the numberformat back to 7-digit, 1234567.In other words, the number is changed in the following sequence:1234567 > 5551234567 > 15551234567 > 1234567 > ... .- an incoming call with 10-digit caller ID, 4441234567, first press on KEY_HASHwill change the number format to 11-digit, by adding a "1" in front of the number.Another press on KEY_HASH will change the number format to 7-digit, byremoving 1444 from the number string. A further press on KEY_HASH willchange the number format back to 10-digit, 4441234567.In other words, the number is changed in the following sequence:4441234567 > 14441234567 > 1234567 > 4441234567 > ... .- an incoming call with 11-digit caller ID, 13331234567, first press on KEY_HASHwill change the number format to 7-digit, by removing 1333 from the numberstring. Another press on KEY_HASH will change the number format to 10-digit,by adding back its area code 333. A further press on KEY_HASH will change thenumber format back to 11-digit, 13331234567.In other words, the number is changed in the following sequence:13331234567 > 1234567 > 3331234567 > 13331234567 > ... .6. If the number format is other than the 7 / 10 / 11-digit, pressing KEY_HASH will emit an errortone and no change is made the number string.US CallBack - Area Code ManagementSwitching between number format:View BackHandset     1You have 2new missed callsKEY_SOFT_1Options Back1234567Missed Calls02074030201C120C121MamaC122Missed CallsDial Back Caller: 1234567 12/21 06:27 pmKEY_HASHC123Missed CallsDial Back Caller: 5551234567 12/21 06:27 pmKEY_HASHC124Missed CallsDial Back Caller: 15551234567 12/21 06:27 pmKEY_HASHC125Missed CallsDial Back Caller: 1234567 12/21 06:27 pmKEY_HASHKEY_HASHC126Missed CallsDial Back Caller: 5551234567 12/21 06:27 pmC128KEY_SOFT_1Options Back1234567Missed Calls02074030201MamaKEY_SOFT_1C127 Mute ContactHandset     1Calling5551234567
REMINDERS<< Icon >>Select BackRemindersAdd Event (Silent)R0R1 Select BackAdd EntryRemindersKEY_SOFT_1R2KEY_SOFT_1Save BackAdd Event Subject: Abc _R3KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Event Subject: Abc                    10 Mum's Birthday_R4 Save BackAdd EventR5 Enter Date: 12/22/06 Enter Time: 23:59Save BackAdd Event Enter Date: 12/22/06 Enter Time: 11:59 pm or in 12-hour format ...KEY_SOFT_1R6R7SavedAdd EventKEY_SOFT_1Select BackSilentAdd EventAlarmKEY_SOFT_1R8 Options BackMum's BirthdayRemindersR9 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventDelete All EventsShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventR10Go to R2Add Event (Alarm)R11 Select BackAdd EntryRemindersR12KEY_SOFT_1Save BackAdd Event Subject: Abc _R13KEY_SOFT_1Save ClearAdd Event Subject: Abc Mum's Birthday_R14 Save BackAdd Event Enter Date: 12/22/06 Enter Time: 23:59KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1R15KEY_DOWNSelect BackSilentAdd EventAlarmKEY_SOFT_1R16 Select BackSilentAdd EventAlarmR17 Select BackOnceAdd EventAnnuallyKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1R18 Select BackAt event timeAdd Event30 min beforeKEY_SOFT_1R19SavedAdd EventKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNR20 Select BackOnceAdd EventAnnuallyR21SavedAdd EventKEY_SOFT_1R22 Options BackMum's BirthdayRemindersR23Go to R9KEY_SOFT_1                    10                    24                    24
Show DetailsR24 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R25 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_DOWNR26 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventR27 Back Conference Call 12/21 10:30 amRemindersKEY_SOFT_1R28 Back Conference Call 12/21 10:30Reminders or in 12-hour format ...R29Go to R26KEY_SOFT_2REMINDERS (cont.)Edit EventR30 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R31 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_DOWNR32 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_SOFT_1R33 Save ClearAdd Event Subject: Abc Conference Call_R34 Save BackAdd Event Enter Date: 09/05/06 Enter Time: 10:30KEY_SOFT_1R35R36SavedAdd EventKEY_SOFT_1Select BackSilentAdd EventAlarmKEY_SOFT_1R37 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillSend as a TextR38 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R39 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_DOWNR40 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_SOFT_1R42R41 Options ClearWrite Message Abc                132 Conference CallKEY_SOFT_1R43R44Select BackWrite MessageKEY_SOFT_1 09/05 10:30_Insert TemplateSaveInsert EmoticonSendInsert SymbolSend ClearSend to Enter Number: 02074030201_Menu ContactHandset     1SendingMessage ...KEY_SOFT_1Delete EventR45 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R46 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_DOWNR47 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_SOFT_1R48 Yes NoRemindersDelete Event ?KEY_SOFT_1R49RemindersEvent DeletedR50 Options BackRemindersPay Visa BillR51Go to R46KEY_SOFT_1                        9
REMINDERS (cont.)Delete All EventsR52 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R53 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_UPR54 Select BackRemindersDelete All EventsKEY_SOFT_1R55 Yes NoRemindersDeleteAll Event s?KEY_SOFT_1R57RemindersAll EventsDeletedEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventR56RemindersDeletingEvents ...R58 Select BackAdd EntryRemindersAdditional screens:R59 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillKEY_SOFT_1R60 Select BackAdd EventRemindersEdit EventShow DetailsSend as a TextDelete EventKEY_SOFT_1Christmas Dinner ...Pay Phone BillDinner with JuneR61RemindersMemory FullR62 Options BackConference CallRemindersPay Visa BillChristmas Dinner ...Pay Phone BillDinner with JuneView BackHandset     1Conference CallR63R64 Back Conference Call 12/21 10:30 amRemindersKEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1R65KEY_SOFT_21. Up to 5 events can be stored in Reminders.2. Reminders entries are stored in the handset.3. The event subject can be up to 24 characters long.4. When sending an event as a text - the event details and time are pre-entered in to the "WriteMessage" screen (see screen R41).5. When appointment time is reached, the display is presented as per screen R63 whether analarm has been set for the event or not.If no alarm is set - the reminder subject will be turned on at the appointment time.If an alarm is set - the reminder subject will be turned on with the alarm icon on the dashboardflashing and the alarm tone emitted.At this time the softkeys are labelled as View (SOFT_KEY_1) and Back (SOFT_KEY_2), seescreen R63.As per alarm clock - the alarm will continue to sound for 1 minute. Pressing either View(SOFT_KEY_1) and Back (SOFT_KEY_2) will stop the ringing alarm.6. Pressing View (SOFT_KEY_1) will take the user directly to the event details screen (seescreen R64).7. Pressing Back (SOFT_KEY_2) at screen R63 will take the user back to the idle display.8. When the alarm sounds if no attempt was made to stop the ringing - the ringing will timeoutafter 1 minute leaving the reminder subject on handset display.Notes:
USEFUL NUMBERS<< Icon >>Select BackUseful NumbersAdd/Edit EntryU0U1 Options BackEmptyUseful NumbersKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1EmptyEmptyEmptyEmptyU2 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersKEY_DOWNEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllU3 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersKEY_SOFT_1Edit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllU7U5 Save ClearUseful Numbers Enter Name: Abc                      4 Helpline_Save ClearUseful Numbers Enter Number: 08706058047_U4 BackUseful Numbers Enter Name: Abc                    12 _U6 BackUseful Numbers Enter Number: _KEY_SOFT_1U8HelplineSavedUseful NumbersU9 Options BackHelplineUseful NumbersEmptyEmptyEmptyEmptyKEY_SOFT_1U10 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllU11 Options BackHelplineUseful NumbersEmptyEmptyEmptyEmptyU12 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllKEY_SOFT_1Show DetailsDial Back Helpline 08706058047U13KEY_SOFT_1U14 Mute ContactHandset     1Calling08706058047KEY_SOFT_1Show DetailsU15 Options BackHelplineUseful NumbersCustomer ServicesEmptyEmptyEmptyU16 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllKEY_SOFT_1KEY_DOWNDelete EntryU17 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllKEY_SOFT_1U18 Yes NoUseful NumbersDeleteCustomer Services ?KEY_SOFT_1U19U20Useful NumbersCustomer ServicesDeletedOptions BackHelplineUseful NumbersEmptyEmptyEmptyEmptyU21KEY_SOFT_1Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllU22 Options BackHelplineUseful NumbersCustomer ServicesEmptyEmptyEmptyU23 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllKEY_SOFT_1KEY_UPDelete AllU24 Select BackShow DetailsUseful NumbersEdit EntryDelete EntryDelete AllKEY_SOFT_1U25 Yes NoUseful NumbersDeleteAll Entries ?KEY_SOFT_1U26Useful NumbersAll EntryDeletedU27 Options BackEmptyUseful NumbersEmptyEmptyEmptyEmptyKEY_SOFT_1
1. Users can store up to 22 entries in Useful Numbers depending on the EEPROM size used.2. Each useful number name field can store up to 12 characters and 24 digits for the number field.3. Useful Numbers entries are stored in the handset.4. When viewing Useful Numbers list - use KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to scroll through the list. Press KEY_TALK to dial highlightedname.5 . When an entry is empty but all entries are empty - only Edit Entry option is offered (see screen U2). All other options are greyedout.6. When an entry is empty but not all entries are empty - only Edit Entry and Delete All options are offered (see screen U21). Allother options are greyed out.7. Users can restore default Useful Numbers when the product is reset. Any new entries added are deleted.8. There is no alphabetic listing in Useful Numbers menu but once an entry is deleted - it is replaced by Empty.Notes:USEFUL NUMBERS (cont.)
1. Date and time information is held on both handset and base.2. If the base loses its power, any available handset with thelatest time will update the base clock when the base powercomes back on.3. If the handset loses its power and the date and timeinformation is reset, once it has power and is linked to thebase - the base will update the handset clock.4. The time and date is transferred to the handsets as part ofthe registration protocol.5. All handset in range clock is updated whenever an incomingCLI call is received.6. The user can manually set the time and date if they do notsubscribe to CLI via Clock & Alarm menu on one of thehandsets.The time and date on any other handsets is updated the nexttime the handset is in communication with the base.7. Time Format menu can be hidden in EEPROM.8. The time format setting is personal to each handset.9. The time and date is also used for the answering machinefunctionality.10. Alarm setting is personal to each handset.11 . When the alarm is set, the alarm set icon is presented on thedashboard on the idle screen (see screen T25).12 . The base does not ring when the alarm goes off.CLOCK & ALARMDate & TimeT0 Select BackDate & TimeTime FormatAlarmT1 Save BackDate & TimeKEY_SOFT_1T2T3T4SavedDate & TimeKEY_SOFT_1Go to T0Alarm (OFF)T5T6KEY_SOFT_1T7T8Set to OFFAlarmKEY_SOFT_1Go to T5Select BackOffAlarmOnT9T10T12T13KEY_DOWNT11Time FormatT20T21T23T24T22Clock & Alarm Enter Date: 12/22/06 Enter Time: 23:59Save BackDate & Time Enter Date: 12/22/06 Enter Time: 11:59 pm or in 12-hour format ...Select BackDate & TimeTime FormatAlarmClock & AlarmAlarm (ON)KEY_SOFT_1Select BackOffAlarmOnSelect BackDate & TimeTime FormatAlarmClock & AlarmSelect BackOffAlarmOnSelect BackOnceOn DailyMon - FriAlarmSave BackAlarm Enter Time: 06:00 amKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1 or in 24-hour format ...Save BackAlarm Enter Time: 06:00T14AlarmT15KEY_SOFT_1Once06:00 or in 12-hour format ...AlarmT16Once06:00 amAlarmT17Mon - Fri06:00 am or (if set to Mon - Fri) or (if set to On Daily)AlarmT18On Daily06:00 amKEY_SOFT_1Set to12 HourTime FormatKEY_SOFT_1Select Back12 HourTime Format24 HourSelect BackDate & TimeTime FormatAlarmClock & AlarmGo to T19Set to24 HourTime FormatorT19Go to T9Name ContactHandset     1T25
HANDSET SETTINGSSelect BackSet HandsetSettingsSet BaseRingtone (External Call)H0Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameKEY_SOFT_1H1Select BackExternal CallRingtoneInternal CallKEY_SOFT_1H2Select BackRingtone 1External CallRingtone 3Ringtone 5Ringtone 2Ringtone 4KEY_SOFT_1H3H4RingtoneSavedExternal CallKEY_SOFT_1Go to H2H5Ringtone (Internal Call)H6 Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameH7Select BackExternal CallRingtoneInternal CallKEY_SOFT_1H8Select BackRingtone 1Internal CallRingtone 3Ringtone 5Ringtone 2Ringtone 4KEY_SOFT_1H9H10RingtoneSavedInternal CallKEY_SOFT_1Go to H8H11Select BackExternal CallRingtoneInternal CallKEY_DOWNRinger VolumeH12 Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameH13KEY_SOFT_1H15H16SavedRinger VolumeKEY_DOWNGo to H12Save BackRinger Volume        Volume 5H14KEY_SOFT_1Save BackRinger Volume           Ringer OffReceiver VolumeH17 Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameH18KEY_SOFT_1H20H21SavedReceiver VolumeKEY_UPGo to H17Save BackReceiver Volume        Volume 5H19KEY_SOFT_1Save BackReceiver Volume        Volume 8Handset NameH22 Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameKEY_SOFT_1H23 Save BackHandset Name_ Abc                   10H24 Save ClearHandset NameBedroom_ Abc                      3H25SavedHandset NameKEY_SOFT_1LanguageH26 Select BackRingtoneSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameH27 Select BackLanguageKEY_SOFT_1H28EnglishEspañolItalianoFrançaisPortuguêsSelez. IndietroLinguaKEY_DOWNEnglishEspañolItalianoFrançaisPortuguêsH29SalvatoLinguaKEY_SOFT_1H30Go to H26KEY_SOFT_1
HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.)WallpaperH31 Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageRinger VolumeHandset NameH32 View BackButterflyWallpaperIslandKEY_SOFT_1H33 Use BackKEY_SOFT_1H34H35KEY_DOWNGo to H31Menu ColourH37H38H39H40H41SunsetUse BackSavedWallpaperKEY_SOFT_1H36Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetReceiver VolumeLanguageHandset NameSelect BackBlueMenu ColourOrangeKEY_SOFT_1KEY_UPPinkMenu ColourSelect BackBlueMenu ColourOrangePinkGo to H37SavedMenu ColourKEY_SOFT_1ScreensaverH42H43Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetLanguageHandset NameSelect BackClockScreensaverOffKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Menu ColourScreensaverH44Set to ClockScreensaverorH45Set to OFFScreensaverH46Go to H42Light TimeoutH47H48Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetLanguageLight TimeoutSelect Back15 SecondsLight Timeout30 SecondsKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Menu ColourScreensaverH49Set to15 SecondsLight Timeout45 SecondsH50Go to H47Display ContrastH51H52Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetDisplay ContrastLight TimeoutSelect BackLowDisplay ContrastMediumKEY_SOFT_1Menu ColourScreensaverH53Set to LowDisplay ContrastHighH54Go to H51KEY_SOFT_1Auto TalkH55H56Select BackWallpaperSet HandsetLanguageAuto TalkSelect BackOffAuto TalkOnKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Menu ColourScreensaverH57Set to OFFAuto TalkH58Set to ONAuto TalkorH59Go to H55
HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.)Key BeepH60H61 Select BackOffKey BeepOnKEY_SOFT_1H62KEY_SOFT_1Go to H60Redial LengthH65H66H67H68H69Set to OFFKey BeepPABX Access CodeSelect BackWallpaperSet HandsetKey BeepAuto TalkMenu ColourScreensaverH64H63Set to ONKey BeepSelect BackLongRedial LengthShortKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Go to H65Set to LongRedial LengthSelect BackRedial LengthSet HandsetKey BeepAuto TalkMenu ColourScreensaverSet to ShortRedial LengthH70H71H72H73H74Select BackOffPABX Access CodeOnKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1Go to H70Set to OFFPABX Access CodeSelect BackRedial LengthSet HandsetKey BeepAuto TalkPABX Access CodeScreensaverSet to ONPABX Access CodeSet CodeKEY_DOWNH75 Select BackOffPABX Access CodeOnSet CodeBackSet Code_Save ClearSet Code9_ 3H76H77H78H79Go to H75Code SavedSet Codeor or or
1. There are 10 (8 channel polyphonic) handset ringtones and these are stored in flash.2. When changing the handset ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at thehandset at the current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out.3. There are 5 levels for handset ringer volume.4. When changing the handset ringer volume, if a different volume level is highlighted, the current handset external ringtone begins toplay at the highlighted volume and loops until user intervention or the handset times out.5. If the user turns the handset ringer volume to "Off", when the handset returns to idle the ringer off icon is presented on the dashboardin the idle state.6. There are 8  levels for handset / handsfree earpiece volume levels.7. Handset Name can be up to 10 characters long. The user can save an empty handset name.8. There can be up to 5 languages and these languages are stored in flash.9. There are 3 wallpapers and these are stored in flash.10 . On screen H33, press KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to scroll through pictures in preview mode.11 . It is not possible for the user to turn off the audible tones for confirmation, error, low battery or out of range.12. PABX Access Code menu can be hidden in EEPROM.13 . PABX access code can be up to 4 digits long.14. The user can set the access code (including pauses) to be placed before any number dialled from that handset from the phonebook orcalls lists when the product is used behind a switchboard or an alternative carrier is used.When dialling via the keypad, the code has to be dialled manually.15 . When PABX access code is set to ON, the access code should not be stored as part of the number in any of the calls lists, dialled orreceived.16 . When the access code is being used, it should be displayed at the beginning of any number being dialled on the dialling screen.17. The light timeout setting applies to both the keypad and display backlight together.HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.)Notes:
BASE SETTINGSRingtoneB0B1B2Ringer VolumeB5B6B7B8B9Dialling ModeB4B3Select BackSet HandsetSettingsSet BaseSelect BackRingtoneSet BaseDialling ModeFirst RingRinger VolumeRing PriorityKEY_SOFT_1Select BackRingtone 1RingtoneRingtone 3Ringtone 5Ringtone 2Ringtone 4RingtoneSavedRingtoneKEY_SOFT_1Go to B1KEY_SOFT_1SavedRinger VolumeKEY_DOWNGo to B5Save BackRinger Volume        Volume 5KEY_SOFT_1Save BackRinger Volume           Ringer OffSelect BackRingtoneSet BaseDialling ModeFirst RingRinger VolumeRing PriorityKEY_SOFT_1B10 Select BackRingtoneSet BaseDialling ModeFirst RingRinger VolumeRing PriorityKEY_SOFT_1B11B12B13B14Select BackPulseDialling ModeToneKEY_SOFT_1Go to B10Set to PulseDialling ModeSet to ToneDialling ModeSelect BackAll HandsetsRing PrioritySelect HandsetKEY_SOFT_1Go to B15Set toAll HandsetsRing PrioritySelect BackRing PriorityRing Priority (All Handsets)B15 Select BackRingtoneSet BaseDialling ModeFirst RingRinger VolumeRing PriorityKEY_SOFT_1orHandset 1Handset 2B16B17B20B18Ring Priority (Select Handset)Select BackAll HandsetsRing PrioritySelect HandsetKEY_SOFT_1B19Select BackRing Delay2 Rings4 RingsB21KEY_SOFT_16 RingsKEY_SOFT_1Set toHandset 1Ring PriorityB22Recall Mode (Timed Break)B23 Select BackRingtoneSet BaseDialling ModeRecall ModeRinger VolumeRing PriorityKEY_SOFT_1B24B27B28B29Select BackTimed BreakRecall ModeEarthKEY_SOFT_1Go to B23Set toRecall 1Recall ModeSet toRecall 2Recall ModeorB26 Select BackRecall 1Recall ModeRecall 2 KEY_SOFT_1Recall Mode (Earth)B30 Select BackTimed BreakRecall ModeEarthB31Set toEarthRecall ModeKEY_SOFT_1B25Set toTimed BreakRecall Mode
BASE SETTINGS (cont.)First RingB32B33B34System PINB37B38B39B41B36B35Select BackFirst RingSet BaseDialling ModeRecall ModeRinger VolumeRing PrioritySelect BackOffFirst RingOnSet to OFFFirst RingKEY_SOFT_1Go to B32KEY_SOFT_1Set to ONFirst RingorSelect BackFirst RingSet BaseDialling ModeRecall ModeSystem PINRing PriorityOK BackSystem PINKEY_SOFT_1 Enter Old PIN:OK ClearSystem PIN Enter Old PIN: ****B40KEY_SOFT_1OK BackSystem PIN Enter New PIN:OK ClearSystem PIN Enter New PIN: ****B43 OK ClearSystem PIN Re-enter PIN: ****B42 OK BackSystem PIN Re-enter PIN:KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1B44SavedSystem PINFactory ResetB46B47Select BackFirst RingSet BaseFactory ResetRecall ModeSystem PINRing PriorityYes NoFactory ResetKEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1B45Go to B37Are you sure ?B48 OK BackFactory Reset Enter System PIN:B49 OK ClearFactory Reset Enter System PIN: ****B50Please wait ...Factory ResetKEY_SOFT_1B51Reset CompleteFactory ResetKEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1B52Handset will restart ...Area CodeB53B54B55Select BackFirst RingSet BaseArea CodeRecall ModeSystem PINRing PrioritySave BackArea CodeKEY_SOFT_1 Enter Code:Save ClearArea Code Enter Code: 555_ _B56B57SavedArea CodeGo to B5KEY_SOFT_1
1. Base Ringtone and Ringer Volume menus can be hidden in EEPROM.2. There are 5 (monophonic) base ringtones and these are stored in ROM.3. When changing the base ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at the base atthe current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out.4. There are 5 levels + OFF for base ringer volume.5. When changing the base ringer volume, if a different volume level is highlighted, the current base ringtone begins to play at thehighlighted volume and loops until user intervention or the handset times out.6. Dialling Mode menu can be hidden in EEPROM.7. Ring Priority menu can be hidden in EEPROM.8. When setting Ring Priority - only registered handsets are offered on screen B20).If the Ring Priority is set to Handset 3 with two rings delay. Handset 3 will ring twice before other handsets start to ring.Ring Priority only applies to handsets not base.9. Recall Mode menu can be hidden in EEPROM.10. It must be possible to hide the Earth option in EEPROM.If Earth option is hidden - Recall 1 and Recall 2 are offered when Recall Mode is selected.If the two recall times set under Recall 1 and Recall 2 are the same - only Timed Break and Earth are offered (there is no sub-menusfor Recall 1 and Recall 2).When Earth option is hidden and the two recall times are the same - the Recall Mode menu is hidden.11. First Ring menu can be hidden in EEPROM.12. System PIN can be preset and the menu can be hidden in EEPROM.13 . If the system PIN code is entered incorrectly at any time - the display prompts "Incorrect System PIN" (see screen B 58 ).14 . When the product is reset it has the effect of returning all settings back to factory defaults. This does not affect the phonebook, callslist, or users' data and handset registrations.15. Area Code menu can be hidden in EEPROM. This feature is related to US callback area code management.BASE SETTINGS (cont.)Notes:B58IncorrectSystem PIN !
REGISTRATIONRegister Additional HandsetY0KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactPlease registerKEY_UP<< Icon >>Select BackRegistrationY1KEY_SOFT_1Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_SOFT_1Y2De-registerSelect BackBase 1Select BaseBase 2KEY_SOFT_1Y3Base 3Base 4Y4 OK BackBase 1 Enter System PIN:Y5 OK ClearBase 1 Enter System PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1BackRegistrationY6SearchingBase 1 ...RegistrationY7HandsetRegisteredMenu ContactHandset     1Y8KEY_SOFT_1Register Handset (replacing base)Y9KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset 1KEY_UP<< Icon >>Select BackRegistrationY10KEY_SOFT_1Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_SOFT_1Y11De-registerSelect BackBase 1 (In Use)Select BaseBase 2KEY_SOFT_1Y12Base 3Base 4Yes NoRegistrationY13ReplaceBase 1 ?KEY_SOFT_1If wrong PINis entered ...BackRegistrationY14RegistrationUnsuccessful !Y15Go to Idle DisplaySelect BaseY16KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset 1KEY_UP<< Icon >>Select BackRegistrationY17KEY_SOFT_1Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_DOWNY18De-registerSelect BackBase 1 (In Use)Select BaseBase 2 (In Use)KEY_DOWNY19Base 3Base 4Y20Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_SOFT_1De-registerSelect BackBase 1 (In Use)Select BaseBase 2 (In Use)KEY_SOFT_1Base 3Base 4Y21BackSet BaseY22SearchingBase 2 ...Set BaseY23Registered toBase 2KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset     1Y24
De-register HandsetY25KEY_SOFT_1Menu ContactHandset 1KEY_UP<< Icon >>Select BackRegistrationY26KEY_SOFT_1Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_DOWNY27De-registerY28 Select BackRegister HandsetRegistrationSelect BaseKEY_SOFT_1De-registerY29 OK BackDe-register Enter System PIN:Y30 OK ClearDe-register Enter System PIN: ****KEY_SOFT_1Yes NoDe-registerY33REGISTRATION (cont.)De-registerY36KEY_SOFT_1IncorrectSystem PIN !De-registerHandset 4 ?Select BackHandset 2De-registerHandset 3Handset 4Y31KEY_SOFT_1Select BackHandset 2De-registerHandset 3Handset 4Y32KEY_SOFT_1KEY_SOFT_1De-registerY34Handset 4De-registeredY35Go to Y281. P ress and hold down KEY_PAGE for 3 seconds to put the base in subscription mode, thesubscription period is offered for 1 minute. The Power In Use / Event LED on the base flashesfor the duration of the registration period.2. When registering a handset - all base numbers are presented on the select base screen (seescreen Y3 and Y12)."(In Use)" is appended to the base number currently in use.3. If user select a base already in use - the display prompts "Replace Base X ?" where X is thebase number (see screen Y13) and the registration is overwritten with the new one.4. When an additional handset is first powered up, "Please register" is flashing on the display inplace of the handset name and number (see screen Y0). The range icon (if enabled) alsoflashes.5. If registration process failed (e.g, if wrong system PIN was entered) - the display prompts"Registration Unsuccessful !" along with a warning tone and returns to the idle screen (seescreen Y14).6. If there are already 5 handsets registered to the base, the registration will fail and the displaywill prompt "Registration Unsuccessful !" along with a warning tone and returns to the idlescreen (see screen Y14).7. When de-registering a handset - all registered handsets accept the one being used are offered(see screen Y31).8. When de-registering a handset if wrong system PIN is entered - the display prompts "IncorrectSystem PIN !" along with an error tone and return to "Enter System PIN" screen so the usercan retry.9. To stop the registration process at any time press Back (KEY_SOFT_2) or KEY_END.10 . When a handset is unregistered - the user can access the handset Contact list, and functionslocal to the handset (Calls List,Set Handset,Clock & Alarm,Reminders,Useful Numbers andRegistration).11 . If any of the handsets are registered to another manufacturers or non compatible base, anyattempt to access functionality which is not local to the handset will result in the "NotAvailable" error message being presented.

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