Sun Communications DECT64-S64 US DECT PHONE- HEADSET User Manual users manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink
or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may
be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power supplies that come with this unit (Type no. MB102-065030 and LF093
00D-41). Use only McNair brand Ni-MH type rechargable batteries of type no. MH-
AAA550mAh. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.They may explode. Check with local codes
for possible special disposal instructions.
5. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet that is near the equipment and shall be easily accessi-
ble.
6. CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FCC INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
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FCC Interference Information
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and 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 particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for radio or television that
is “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 that
to which the receiving antenna is connected.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeter between the base and
persons in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For body worn operation, the
portable 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 or
transmitter.The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
1.1 Handset description
1.1.1 Handset keypad
Some keys have more than one usage depending on the MMI state (standby, in call, menu mode).
The table hereafter gives all the possible actions for each key. In the following chapters, the reference
for one key will be indicated with the main action of the key. Sometimes the second (or third) meaning
will be indicated as follows: KEY_USE1/KEY_USE2.
Talk mode Menu mode
Key name Standby
mode Incoming
call from incoming
call Outgoing call Phoneboo
k mode
KEY_MENU/OK
MENU
Enter menu confirm confirm
KEY_LNR
Redial/Pause
Enter Redial
list
Pause Redial (first key in
call)
Pause (after first
key)
Pause
KEY_UP/CLIP
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume up
Receiver Volume
Up
Receiver Volume
Up
choose choose
KEY_DOWN/CLIP
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume down
Receiver Volume
Down
Receiver Volume
Down
choose choose
KEY_MEM/EXIT
Enter
Phonebook
Enter Phonebook Enter Phonebook Exit Exit
KEY_CLEAR
X
Toggle Mute Toggle Mute Clear Clear
KEY_HOOK
Go in TALK
mode
Go in TALK
mode
Standby mode Standby mode
KEY_INT
Int
Intercom Transfer the call
Transfer the call
KEY_R/POWER
R
Power off
(hold)
Flash Flash
KEY_0
0
Pre-dial 0 Dial 0 Dial 0 0
KEY_1
1
Pre-dial 1
(DDK1:Long)
Dial 1 Dial 1 1
KEY_2
2
Pre-dial 2
(DDK2:Long)
Dial 2 Dial 2 2
KEY_3
3
Pre-dial 3 Dial 3 Dial 3 3
KEY_4
4
Pre-dial 4 Dial 4 Dial 4 4
KEY_5
5
Pre-dial 5 Dial 5 Dial 5 5
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KEY_6
6
Pre-dial 6 Dial 6 Dial 6 6
KEY_7
7
Pre-dial 7 Dial 7 Dial 7 7
KEY_8
8
Pre-dial 8 Dial 8 Dial 8 8
KEY_9
9
Pre-dial 9 Dial 9 Dial 9 9
KEY_STAR/LOCK
*
Pre-dial *
Toggle key
lock (Hold)
Dial *
Go into DTMF
mode from pulse
Dial *
Go into DTMF
mode from pulse
*
KEY_HASH
#
Pre-dial # Dial #
Go into Conference
call
Dial #
Go into Conference
call
#
Short press is less than 1 second
Long press is more than 1.5 second
Hold is press and hold more than 3 seconds
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1.1.2 LCD display
The LCD display is composed of 12 characters in capital letter form (12 * 14 segments alphanumeric
chars) and 16 icons.
The definition of the icons is as follows:
Icon NAME Definition
HOOK_IND Off hook indicator
EXT EXT External call engaged
INT INT Internal call engaged
NEW_CLIP_IND Caller identification available /new numbers in call listing
CLIP_ANSWERED indicate answered call
CLIP_UNANSWER
ED indicate unanswered call
PHONEBOOK_IND Phonebook indicator
MENU_IND Menu indicator
BATTERY 3 levels battery indicator
1 segment: weak, 2 segments: medium, 3 segments: full
The segments scroll during battery recharging and stop scrolling
when battery is full
LOCK_IND Handset keypad locked
ANTENNA Signal strength indicator.
The icon is steady when handset is locked to its base
The icon flashes when the handset is unlocked or not subscribed to
any base
W LEFT_ARROW Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits)
X RIGHT_ARROW Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits)
Alarm set Indicates when set the alarm ON
(Alarm set icon will be defined later)
1.1.3 Standby display
In standby mode, the display shows the current time and the handset number (space and 1 digit),
preceded by HS (After Talk OFF, the display shows the handset name and the communication
duration alternately for 5 seconds)
EX 1(_15 – 53__ HS_ 2)
EX 2(DECT9 HANDSET)
(The “-“ between hour and minute shall be flashing every second)
1.1.4 LED
Talk LED
Action LED state
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Standby mode OFF
Subscription mode Flash
In call Flash
Incoming call Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern.
Key backlight LED
Action LED state
Standby mode OFF
During incoming call Flash (0.25 s ON/OFF)
External call ON
External call on hold Flash (0.5 s ON/OFF)
LCD backlight LED
Action LED state
Standby mode (No key
press)
OFF
Press any key ON for 8 seconds after press last key
During key lock OFF
Incoming call ON
1.2 Base description
1.2.1 Page Key
Key action MMI action
Short press (<5 s) Send a page to handsets
Long Press (>=5s) Enters subscription mode (in use LED will flash)
1.2.2 LED
Power/In use LED
Action LED state
Standby mode ON
Subscription mode Flash
In call Flash
Incoming call Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern.
1.2.3 Tones
The three base melodies are shown in the following table
Nr Name
1 Ring 1
2 Ring 2
3 Ring 3
4 Ring 4
5 Ring 5
6 TONE_CONFIRM
2 Main User interface
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2.1 Power up
Plug the power supply into the base. The in use LED will power on and TONE_CONFIRM.
Insert batteries in the handset. If battery level is enough (see Start up with low batteries chapter), the
handset will start.
The display will show “BASE 1” and antenna flashing, until it locks onto its subscribed base. If the
handset finds its base in the first 10 seconds, no beeps are played (see Range indication chapter).
Then the display shows the standby display.
2.2 Standby mode
In standby mode, the display shows the current time and the handset number, preceded by HS.
The ANTENNA icon is steady. The BATTERY icon indicates the charge level.
Handset:
Events Handset mode
Press KEY_HOOK Enter TALK mode
Press KEY_INT Enter intercom mode
Press KEY_MENU Enter MENU mode
Press KEY_MEM Enter phonebook mode
Press KEY_STAR/LOCK
(hold 3 second)
Enter KEY LOCK mode
Press KEY_LNR/PAUSE Enter redial list mode
Press KEY_UP/CLIP or
KEY_DOWN/CLIP
Enter CLIP mode
Press KEY_R/POWER
(hold 3 second)
Enter power down mode
Press 1,2,3……0,*,# Pre-dialling
Incoming call signal Incoming call mode
Another handset TALK Busy mode
Battery is low Battery low icon
Battery is too low Power down mode
On charging Charging mode
Long press for 1 or 2 Access direct pre-programmed
number
Base:
Events Base mode
Press PAGE KEY Enter PAGE mode
Incoming call signal Incoming call mode
2.3 TALK mode
Refer to External outgoing call
2.4 Intercom mode
Refer to intercom
2.5 Incoming call mode
Refer to incoming call
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2.6 MENU mode
Refer to MENU settings
2.7 Phonebook mode
Refer to phonebook
2.8 Redial list mode
Refer to redial features
2.9 CLIP mode
Refer to Caller ID (CLIP) feature
2.10 Charging mode
Refer to Charging conditions
2.11 Busy mode
When one Handset is TALK, another handset’s “EXT” icon, and TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press
KEY_HOOK
2.12 Power down
Make a long press on KEY_R/POWER, and the handset power down.
Press and hold KEY_R/POWER for 5 seconds to wake it up.
When the handset wakes up, the clock time data shall be transferred from base.
3 Call User interface
3.1 Incoming call
Display
The display shows "CALL" and EXT icon blinks (0.5 s ON/OFF), if caller ID information is available
(see 3.5), caller name or number is displayed.
Both the Talk indication LED and key backlight shall be flashed during ringing. (0.25 s ON/OFF)
And LCD backlight shall be turned on.
Handset and base ringer melody and level as MENU setting.
Note 2: It is possible to change ring volume during the incoming alert by using KEY_UP/CLIP and
KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
The ring volume will be displayed as “VOLUME n” (1<=n<=5) or “VOL OFF” during 8 s unless
KEY_HOOK is pressed.
Incoming alert phase:
The incoming call phase begins with the first ring (ALERT_ON) signal of the handset and stops:
If the user take the call (see operation)
If the call is not answered and the caller release its call or another parallel phone answers.
EXT icon and LEDs will stop flashing after FTXX_LINE_EXPIRY.
The Base ring alert is synchronized with the PSTN ring ON/OFF pattern.
3.1.1 To answer the call:
Press KEY_HOOK.
Simply lift the handset from the cradle.
HOOK_IND icon will be displayed.
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Note 1: After it goes to talk mode automatically, KEY_HOOK will be disabled about 3 seconds to
prevent unwanted hang up.
Note 2: Once handset TALK on, another handset’s display “EXT” icon and can not TALK &
TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press KEY_HOOK
3.2 External outgoing call
Normal dialling :
Press
KEY_HOOK
Enter the called number
Pre-dialling:
Pre-dialling allows you to enter and modify a number before dialling.
Dial your called number. Up to 32 digits (included pause, *,#)are allowed. If the number
exceeds 12 digits, the last 12 digits are displayed and LEFT_ARROW is ON, Press
KEY_CLEAR key to delete last digit.
Press
KEY_HOOK, the digits are dialled, digit(s)
3.2.1 Dialling PAUSE
Press KEY_LNR (after first key) to make a pause, which is displayed as a "P".
The time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
3.2.2 Flash key
During a call, press shortly KEY_R to perform a Flash break and displayed as a “R”.
The flash time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
3.2.3 DTMF dialling
DTMF tone duration (pause before, tone length, pause after, high & low group level) is adjustable by
FP EEPROM settings
3.2.4 Pulse dialling
Pulse timing (make, break, pause after) is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
Pulse dialling mode can be disabled by EEPROM settings.
(If disabled by setting, the dialling setting menu shall not be on the handset setting menu)
3.2.5 Temporary DTMF dialling
During a call or pre-dialling, when the selected dial mode is pulse and you want to dial DTMF codes,
During talk, long press KEY_STAR/LOCK to switch into DTMF dialling, only during this call.
During pre-dialling or number storage, long press KEY_STAR/LOCK is used to program the digits
after the KEY_STAR going temporarily to DTMF dialling. This will be displayed as a “d”.
3.2.6 Dial tone detection
During an external outgoing call, the dial tone detection is activated. When detected the digits which
have been dialled on the handset (pre-dialled or post dialled) are sent to the line.
If the dial tone is not detected, a time out expires and the digits are sent.
The time out is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings
No dial tone detection time out : selected by EEPROM data
with dial tone detection time out : selected by EEPROM data
3.2.7 Call timer display
After going off hook, the display is blank during 15 s unless you press a key. The communication
duration is displayed after 15s after the last pressed key
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If you press a key (0 - 9) during the conversation, the communication duration is not reset to zero and
reappears after 15 seconds. At the end of each call, the duration of communication and the handset
name are displayed alternately for 5 seconds.
3.2.8 Mute
It is possible to mute the microphone during a conversation.
Press KEY_CLEAR/KEY_MUTE during the conversation, the microphone is then deactivated, the
external correspondent is put on hold; you can talk freely without being heard by the calling party.
“MUTE” is displayed.
No digit key or KEY_INT can be used during mute.
And Phonebook can be reviewed but can’t be dialled out during mute.
Press KEY_CLEAR/KEY_MUTE again to return to normal mode.
3.2.9 Changing Earpiece Volume during Call
It is possible to change earpiece volume during a call using KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP.
The earpiece volume will be displayed as “EARVOL n” (1<=n<=5) during 8 s unless a key digit
(KEY_0 to 9 + KEY_HASH + KEY_STAR) is pressed.
3.3 Direct access memory
The product has two locations of direct access memory dial number. The number is pre-programmed
to the EEPROM and user cannot change it. The maximum digits for each location are 16 digits and
there is no name for this direct access dial number.
3.3.1 How to access the direct memory dial number during idle
User press and hold the KEY_1 or KEY_2 for more than 1.5 second (Long press), then the unit
display pre-programmed number on the LCD and dial it out. KEY_1 for location number 1 and KEY_2
for location number 2.
3.3.2 During OFF HOOK
When the unit is on OFF HOOK mode, it is only allowed to access direct access memory number
when the first key in is long press for KEY_1 or KEY_2.
3.4 Redial feature
3.4.1 Redial list
Up to 10 last redial numbers (32 digits) are stored in the redial list (in PP EEPROM).
The last calls appear with their name if they are stored in the phonebook.
To retrieve the entries:
Press KEY_LNR If the list is already empty, then “empty” is displayed
Scroll through the calls with the up KEY_UP/CLIP and down KEY_DOWN/CLIP arrows.
The phonebook name is displayed if it exists. Otherwise it displays the first 12 digits of the
number.
Press KEY_OK to toggle between name and number,
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT return to standby mode
To dial out number just simple press KEY_HOOK.
3.4.2 Dial out redial after OFF HOOK
To recall the last redial entry, just take the line by KEY_HOOK and press KEY_LNR to dial.
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3.4.3 Delete a redial buffer :
Press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ?” appears.
Press KEY_OK to make redial number deleted, or press KEY_MEM/EXIT to
cancel the delete operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
3.4.4 Delete all redial buffer :
Long press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ALL?” appears.
You can either press KEY_OK again and all redial are deleted, or press
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete all operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
3.4.5 Store a Redial list into PHONEBOOK
Press KEY_OK during display the redial number which you wish to store to the
phonebook. The display show “ADD ?”.
After appearing the “ADD ?” And press KEY_OK to confirm. The display show
“NAME ?”.
Enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified name.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
3.5 Internal call transfer
When you wish to transfer an external call to another extension:
During a call, press KEY_INT
Select the number of the internal correspondent that you wish to call; the external caller is put
on hold.
When the internal correspondent picks up, press KEY_HOOK to hang up and transfer the call.
If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press KEY_INT again to reconnect to the external caller
on line.
3.6 Conference call between two handset and external caller
When you wish to talk an external call and other handset:
During a call, press KEY_INT
Select the number of the internal correspondent that you wish to call; the external caller is put
on hold.
When the internal correspondent picks up, you can talk with internal correspondent first with
external call on hold.
Press KEY_# to go to Conference call.
When one of handset press KEY_HOOK or press KEY_INT. Then the conference call is
finished, but other handset still talk with external caller.
If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press KEY_INT again to reconnect to the external caller
on line.
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3.7 Caller ID (CLIP) features
3.7.1 General features
The phone supports CLIP DTMF and FSK type I and II. See 8.1 for more details.
3.7.2 Caller ID display
Note: Caller identification is only available if you have subscribed to this service with your network
operator.
During the incoming alert:
The CLIP information is displayed if they are provided.
Order of display:
Phonebook name and calling number alternately if the number matches with the CLIP calling
number
CLIP calling name and calling number alternately if the network is transmitted. However, if the
number is match with one of phonebook memorized number, it shall use phonebook
memorized name.
CLIP calling number
Number matching method is as follows.
- If the one of number which CLIP or phonebook is less than 5 digits, it will not compare.
(If the one of phonebook number is 1234, this number will not use for number
matching)
- If the CLID received 10 digits and phonebook number is 8 digits, CLID last 8 digits will
use for the matching with that phonebook number. And if the CLID is 8 digits and
phonebook number is 10 digits, Phonebook number last 8 digits will use for the
matching with that CLID number.
The following special network messages are managed and displayed at the place of calling number:
Message CLIP type Meanings
WITHHELD FSK type I & II The caller hides its identity
UNAVAILABLE FSK type I & II Network failure, the calling number can’t be transmitted
Special caller texts display format:
Display CLIP TYPE Caller texts from network
WITHHELD FSK type I & II PRIVATE
UNAVAILABLE FSK type I & II UNAVAILABLE
INT NATIONAL FSK type I & II INTERNATIONAL
OPERATOR FSK type I & II OPERATOR
PAYPHONE FSK type I & II PAYPHONE
RINGBACK FSK type I & II RINGBACK
The icon will stay during all incoming alert phase or if you answer the call.
The call timer display will come again after 15 seconds if no key pressed.
During standby mode:
The icon will flash if unanswered CLIP(s) in call list, icon will be off after all unanswered
call is read.
3.7.3 Recall CLIP list
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Unanswered and answered calls are stored in the CLIP list of each handset independently (in
EEPROM).
Note: any new CLIP call will be stored in EEPROM .
Size storage
Each entry will store:
¾ The call number (20 digits)
¾ The caller name (12 digits) if the network send it
¾ The date and hour of the call
Storage sequence
The CLIP information that has been received during incoming alert phase (calling number, name
date/hour) is stored then displayed.
If the new call entries, The icon will flash (480ms ON/OFF) and will off after all new call is read.
Note: The new message indication is reset at power up, so the icon is always off after a reset.
MMI operation
To retrieve the entries:
1. Press KEY_ UP/CLIP or KEY_ DOWN/CLIP to enter the call list. The icon will stay ON
for Unanswered Calls and the icon will stay ON for Answered Calls. If the list is already
empty, then “EMPTY” is displayed
2. Scroll through the calls using the up KEY_UP/CLIP and down KEY_DOWN/CLIP arrows.
3. You will find the different fields of the entry:
If the call is unanswered and unviewed. The and icon will stay ON. The
will be turned off after it is viewed.
If a matched number found in phonebook memory , the corresponding name will be
shown otherwise if the caller name is available, the caller name will be displayed. If
both are not available, the caller number is displayed first.
Press KEY_OK, the first 12 digits of caller number is displayed , press KEY_OK again
to check the remaining digits ( if more than 12 digits )
4. Press KEY_OK The date and hour is displayed if any
5. When the CLIP found no matched number in Phone Book and Calling Number is present,
when press KEY_OK again , CLIP data can be stored into phone book ( see 3.5.6 )
To select another call list, simply press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP . Error tone will be
sounded if reach the top or bottom of the list.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
To dial out number just simple press KEY_HOOK
3.7.4 Delete one CLIP list
Press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ?” appears.
There you can either press KEY_OK and CLIP deleted, or presses
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete operation.
3.7.5 Delete all CLIP list
Long press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ALL?” appears.
There you can either press KEY_OK and all CLID are deleted, or press
KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete all operation.
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT
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3.7.6 Store a CLIP list into PHONEBOOK
After appearing the “ADD ?” and press KEY_OK to confirm ( after 3.6.3 step 5 )
Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete
name. If the CLIP data does not have name, LCD shall display “NAME ?”. And
then enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified or enter the name.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
3.7.7 Dial out CLIP list
To recall the number from CLIP list , pressing KEY_HOOK will dial out the number .
3.8 Phonebook
The phonebook contains up to 50 names of 12 characters max. and numbers of 20 digits. Phonebook
is stored in PP EEPROM. One handset phonebook is independent from other locked handsets.
3.8.1 Dial a number of the phonebook list
To call a correspondent whose name you have saved in the phonebook:
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT to enter the phonebook. The will be ON.
Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the
alphabet appears. For instance to find names beginning by A, press once on
KEY_2, to find names beginning by B, press twice on KEY_2, to find names
beginning by C, press three times on KEY_2
Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order.
Press KEY_MENU/OK to display the number and user can press the
KEY_MENU/OK again to display remaining digits if the recalled phone book
number is more than 12.
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT returns to standby mode
OR
Press
KEY_HOOK to dial the number of the correspondent whose name is
displayed.
3.8.2 Dial a number of the phonebook list during Talk.
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT to enter the phonebook. The will be ON.
Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the
alphabet appears. For instance to find names beginning by A, press once on
KEY_2, to find names beginning by B, press twice on KEY_2, to find names
beginning by C, press three times on KEY_2
Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order.
Press KEY_MENU/OK to display the number and user can press the
KEY_MENU/OK again to start dialling or display remaining digits if the recalled
phone book number is more than 12.
Press KEY_MENU/OK again to start dialling and return to normal Talk mode.
Press KEY_MEM/EXIT without dialling, then returns to normal Talk mode
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3.9 Intercom
3.9.1 Internal call
Press KEY_INT
Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5)
The and “INT” icons displayed, the number of the internal handset display “INT” with caller
handset number and rings (INT MEL).
Remark: the caller handset go to standby mode if the number of the internal handset is not
available or caller handset
3.9.2 End of intercom call
Incoming call applied then go to ring in mode.
The number of the internal handset press KEY_HOOK go to INTERCOM mode
3.9.3 Intercom mode
The and “INT” icons displayed on both handsets.
3.9.4 End of intercom
Any handset (intercom) press KEY_HOOK, go to standby mode
Incoming call applied then go to ring in mode.
3.10 Page button
Press Page button on the base.
The handsets will ring RING_1 at volume of Handset internal ring level setting and display INT with
□□□□during 30s unless page key is pressed again on the base or a key is pressed on any locked
handset. (When the handset set to key lock, user can be stop the paging by pressing any key)
3.11 Battery and charge management
3.11.1 Battery indicator
5 levels indicators icon for mean battery voltage:
> = EEP_BAT_FULL_LEVEL
> = EEP_BAT_HALF3_LEVEL
> = EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL,
Blinking > = EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL
3.11.2 Low battery conditions
If the following conditions are applied:
During a call,
If mean battery level is less than EEP_BAT_HALF1_LEVEL,
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If battery warning tone option is ON
then a TONE_LOW_BATT will be emitted every minute.
In any state (standby or call), If mean battery level is less than EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL, handset
will enter in power down mode.
3.11.3 Charge conditions
If the following conditions are applied:
In standby mode,
If battery warning tone option is ON
The handset is put on its charger (debounce time: 200 ms)
then a TONE_CONFIRM will be played.
Charging icon:
Scroll for display handset is charging, fast scroll when quick charging mode,
3.11.4 Quick charge
If the battery voltage below EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL, the charging mode is always quick charge
mode first until the following condition detect.
If detect negative V then stop quick charge
If reach to time limit which defined by EEPROM setting
3.11.5 Start-up with low batteries
If battery level at start-up is lower than EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL, the handset will stay in sleep mode
(no LCD, no RF, no MMI working). You need to put the handset into charge until battery level reaches
EEP_HALF2_LEVEL.
3.12 Range indication
3.12.1 Out of range tone
If the following conditions are applied:
The handset has been out of range since EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY s
If range warning tone option is ON
then a TONE_WARNING will be played.
EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY : selected by EEPROM data
3.12.2 In range tone
If a TONE_WARNING has been played, a TONE_IN_RANGE is played when the handset goes into
range the next time.
Note: at start-up, the handset plays the TONE_IN_RANGE only if it goes into range after more than 10
s.
3.12.3 Range limit tone during a call
During a call, in range limit conditions, the handset will play a TONE_WARNING in the Buzzer
The tone is repeated until range conditions are good
If the handset goes out of range, the call is released (on both handset and base).
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3.13 Alarm activation
When the unit is set to alarm ON and the clock reach to the alarm setting time, the handset shall
generate the alarm sound and display “ALARM ON” on LCD. Once the clock is reach to alarm setting
time, the alarm setting shall be OFF.
3.13.1 During idle
The sound level shall follow the handset internal ring level. However, if the setting is “OFF” the alarm
sound level shall be “LEVEL 1”. During generating the alarm sound, press any key to stop the alarm
without any operation even the handset is “Key Lock” mode. For example, press “KEY_HOOK” to
stop the alarm, however, the handset should not go to talk mode.
If do not press any key for more than one minute, the alarm shall stop automatically.
3.13.2 During Talk
The sound level shall be same as Battery Low warning tone. During generating the alarm sound, press
any key to stop the alarm without any operation.
3.13.3 During ringing or paging
The alarm sound shall not active during paging or ringing.
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4 MENU Settings
Menu structure
A wide range of phone settings are accessible through a user friendly menu.
To enter the menu, press KEY_MENU/OK
Scroll through the selections using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys, the
selections scroll in a loop (you return to the first after the last). To validate a selection, press
KEY_MENU/OK
To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
To escape a menu and return to standby mode, press and hold KEY_MEM/EXIT
After 15 s without pressing any key, the handset returns in standby mode
PHONEBOOK ADD ENTRY NAME ? NUMBER ? MELODY 1 … 5
MODIFY ENTRY MELODY 1 ... 5
DELETE ENTRY CONFIRM ?
SETUP BASE VOLUME VOLUME OFF
VOLUME 1 ... 5
BASE MELODY MELODY 1 … 5
DEL HANDSET PIN ? HANDSET ?
PIN CODE PIN ? NEW PIN
RETYPE
DIAL MODE TONE (dtmf) DIAL
PULSE DIAL
RECALL RECALL1
RECALL2
DEFAULT PIN ? CONFIRM ?
HANDSET BEEP KEYTONE ON
OFF
LOW BATTERY ON
OFF
OUT RANGE ON
OFF
INT RING VOL VOLUME OFF
VOLUME 1 … 5
EXT RING VOL VOLUME OFF
VOLUME 1 … 5
INT MELODY MELODY 1 … 5
EXT MELODY MELODY 1 … 5
CLOCK SET
ALARM SET ON
OFF
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AUTO ANSWER OFF
ON
NAME
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
NEDERLANDS
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
ESPANOL
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ
РУССКИЙ
DANSK
SVENSKA
NORGE
POLSKI
ČESKY
SLOVENCINA
PORTUGUES
MAGYAR
KEY LOCK ?
REGISTER SELECT BASE *+BASE 1 2 3 4 NEW BASE X
AUTO
REG BASE +BASE 1 2 3 4
SEARCHING X PIN ?
Notes : * Only registered base number will be shown.
Notes : + Registered Base Number will blinking
4.1 PHONEBOOK
Select "PHONEBOOK"
4.1.1 Add a name
Select "ADD ENTRY"
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Enter the new name and validate.
Enter the new telephone number and validate
It is possible to enter the following data for number entering.
- KET_1 to KEY_0
- KEY_STAR and KEY_#
- KEY_LNR (Pause)
- KEY_R (Recall, Flash)
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
With your telephone you can write text as well as figures. This is useful for entering a name into the
address book, giving a name to a handset, …
To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as is necessary. For example to select
an 1, press 2 once, to select a B, press 2 twice and so on. To select A and then B consecutively,
select a 1, wait until the cursor moves on to the next character, then select a B.
To select an empty space, press 1.
To select a dash, press 1 twice
The keypad characters are as follows:
First press Second press Third press Fourth press Fifth press
Space - 1
A B C 2
D E F 3
G H I 4
J K L 5
M N O 6
P Q R S 7
T U V 8
W X Y Z 9
4.1.2 Delete a name
Select "DELETE ENTRY"
Move through the list of names using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys the list
scrolls down in alphabetical order.
Press KEY_OK when you find the name you wish to delete
"CONFIRM ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm.
4.1.3 Modify a name or number
Select "MODIFY ENTRY"
Move through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP
keys. The list scrolls down in alphabetical order.
Press KEY_OK when you find the name to modify
Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete
name.
Press KEY_OK after modified name.
Press KEY_CLEAR to delete number.
Press KEY_OK after modified number.
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
Press KEY_OK to confirm.
4.2 SETUP
Select "SETUP"
In idle, all the handsets which registered to the same base can enter the “SETUP” menu in
the same time, and the last setting will be validated.
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4.2.1 BASE VOL
This menu enables you to adjust base ring volume
Select "BASE VOLUME" and validate
Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.2.2 BASE MEL
This menu enables you to select base ring melody
Select "BASE MELODY" and validate
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.2.3 DEL HS
You can cancel a handset’s association with a base to allow another handset to be associated
Select "DEL HANDSET" and validate
Enter the PIN code and validate
Select the handset to be cancelled and validate
4.2.4 PIN CODE
The base PIN code is used in subscription operation or to modify some critical parameters in the base.
To change the PIN code:
Select "PIN CODE" and validate
Enter the old 4 figure confidential code and validate
Enter the new 4 figure confidential code and validate
Enter the new confidential code a second time and validate
4.2.5 Dial mode selection (This mode will not appear when set the Pulse dialling disable by
EEPROM
Two types of dialling are available:
1. DTMF tone dialling
2. Pulse dialling
To change the dialling mode:
Select “DIALMODE” and validate
Select “TONE” or “PULSE” of dial mode and validate
FTXX_DIAL_MODI : selected by EEPROM data
Note: the Dial mode selection menu can be hidden to lock the base into pulse or DTMF dialling by the
CONFIG_ENA_MENU_DIALMODE flag (see various factory settings).
4.2.6 Recall duration selection
Select "RECALL"
Choose RECALL 1 to select short flash time
Choose RECALL 2 to select long flash time
RECALL 1 & 2 timing : selected by EEPROM data
Note: not recall select function in if RECALL 1 & RECALL 2 is same timing.
4.2.7 Default settings
This menu enables you to reset both handset and base with default settings.
By SET UP menu,
Select "DEFAULT"
Enter the base PIN code and validate
"CONFIRM ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm
By quick default,
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Press and hold * key when insert the battery for 5 seconds, “DEFAULT” appears, then
“CONFIRM?”, press KEY_OK to confirm
Then the handset and base will apply default parameter settings and make a software RESET.
Default parameter Value
Handset name TBD
Low battery indicator ON
Out of range indicator ON
Key click ON
Auto answer ON
INT melody 1
INT volume 3
EXT melody 1
EXT volume 3
ear volume 3
Language English
Phonebook Empty
CLID list Empty
Redial list Empty
PIN CODE 0000
PAUSE 3 s
dial mode DTMF(Tone)
Key lock OFF
CLOCK 00 :00
ALARM OFF
Default values in handset and base are defined by EEPROM settings [1]. So they can be adjusted for
each country.
4.3 HANDSET
Select "HANDSET"
4.3.1 BEEP
Beep features
The handsets may or may not emit beeps while the keys are pressed , the batteries are low and when
the handset is out of range of the base.
4.3.1.1 KEYTONE
Select "KEYTONE" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
4.3.1.2 LOW BATTERY
Select "LOW BATTERY" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
4.3.1.3 OUTRANGE
Select "OUT RANGE" and validate
Select “ON” or “OFF” and validate
4.3.2 INT RING VOL
This menu enables you to adjust handset ring volume (intern melody)
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Select "INT RING VOL" and validate
Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.3.3 EXT RING VOL
This menu enables you to adjust handset ring volume (extern melody)
Select "EXT RING VOL" and validate
Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate
4.3.4 INT MELODY
This menu enables you to choose a different melody for internal call
Select "INT MELODY" and validate
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.3.5 EXT MELODY
This menu enables you to choose a different melody for external call
Select "EXT MELODY" and validate
Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate
4.3.6 CLOCK SET
Clock setting is 24-hour format.
When enter Clock setting mode, LCD display current time with flashing hour
indication.
Enter the current time by 24-hour format and validate. And same time, the update
data send to base to keep for all the handset to have same clock.
If the CLIP data has time data, the clock shall be updated by CLIP time data.
The time data shall be kept at base unit and when the handset turned on, the time
data shall be transferred from base to handset.
4.3.7 ALARM SET
This menu makes the handset to have alarm clock feature.
Select ON or OFF and validate
If select ON, then the menu go to alarm time setting mode
Time setting is same as Clock setting
4.3.8 AUTO ANSWER
When there is an incoming call and the handset is on the base, the phone automatically takes the line.
Select "AUTO ANSWER” and validate
Select "ON" to activate "OFF" to deactivate and validate
4.3.9 NAME
This function allows you to personalise each handset.
Select "NAME" and validate
Enter the name and validate (max 10 chars)
4.3.10 KEY LOCK
This function allows you to lock the key
Select "KEY LOCK?” and validate
Press KEY_MENU/OK to lock key, icon displayed and go to standby mode.
Note :Press KEY_HOOK key can be OFF HOOK during incoming call and KEY LOCK is on.
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4.3.10.1 Quick KEY LOCK
Simply press and hold KEY_STAR/LOCK 3 second
4.3.10.2 To unlock key:
Press any key “PRESS ” is displayed, within 5s time out
Press KEY_STAR/LOCK to unlock key
4.4 REGISTER
Select "REGISTER" and validate
Select “SELECT BASE” or “REG BASE” by KEY_UP or KEY_DOWN
Press KEY_OK to confirm
4.4.1 SELECT BASE
Select "SELECT BASE" and validate
“BASE 1 2 3 4” is displayed ( only the registered base number will be shown and current
base number will be blinking)
Press 1 - 4 to confirm the selection or KEY_UP/KEY_DOWN + KEY_F to select auto
searching.
Valid tone is sounded if valid base is found
“NOT REGISTER” is shown and error tone sounded the selection is invalid
4.4.2 REG BASE
Select "REG BASE" and validate
“BASE 1 2 3 4” is displayed ( only the registered base number will be blinking )
Press 1 - 4 to confirm the selection
It is now searching the base in subscription mode and “SEARCHING…” is displayed
Valid tone is sounded and “PIN ?” is shown if valid base found
Enter subscription PIN code and verified by base
Valid tone sounded if subscription is successful and back to standby mode.
On the base:
Put the base into subscription mode, by pressing and holding PAGE_KEY
The base will then emit a beep, the Line LED will flash. It is now ready to be associated with a
new handset, during the 90 seconds after pressing the button only.
If the handset has located the base, a valid tone is played.
If the handset does not locate the base, it will return to the previous configuration after 1 minute. Try
again by changing the base number and check that you are not in a environment where there is
interference
When a handset is associated with a base, it is given a handset number by the base. It is this number
which is displayed on the handset after the name and must be used for internal calls.
5 Prefix dialling
There are two data for prefix dialing. One is Detect string and other is Replace string. If user enter the
number and first sevelrale string match with the pre-programmed string data, then the string will be
replaced by pre-programmed Replace string data. This function can be enabled or desabled by
EEPROM setting.
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5.1 Detect string
The pre-programed detect string is 5 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0 and F (F is for
blank) If the Detect string need to be 003 then the data shall be F,F,0,0,3
5.2 Replace string
The pre-programed replace string is maxmum 10 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0
5.3 Detecting and replacment
The prefix dialing is only working when the dialing is prepared dialing which mean enter the dial
number during idle mode and then OFF HOOK. The prduct will check the first few digis (maximum 5
digits depended on Detect string data) and if match with detect string, then replace the detected string
to the replace string. If the detect string is all F, there will be no matching and add the replace string to
the dialed number except the dialed number starting from not 1 to 0.
EX 1
Detect string : FFF00
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456
EX 2
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-00567456
EX 3
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 13567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-13567456
EX 4
Detect string : FFFFF
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : #13567456
The product will dial ---- #13567456
EX 5
Detect string : FFFF0
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 00567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-0567456
EX 6
Detect string : FFFF0
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 0567456
The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456
EX 7
Detect string : FFF00
Replace string : 1234567
Dialing number : 0567456
The product will dial ---- 0567456
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6 Quick default settings
If you have lost your PIN code, the following procedure allows you to restore default settings on
handset and base.
Press KEY_STAR on handset when power up (insert and remove batteries). The display shows
“DEFAULT”. Press KEY_OK. When the handset locks onto its base, both will restart.
7 Subscribe a new handset
Refer to MENU mode’s REGISTER page
The base can support a maximum of 2 handsets. If you already have 2 handsets, and you wish to
change one of them, you must firstly delete a handset, then associate the new handset.
8 Test modes
8.1 Handset test modes
Refer to document of TEST MODE
8.2 Base unit test modes
Refer to document of TEST MODE
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9 Specifications
9.1 CLIP Standards
The phone supports the following CLIP features defined by the identified standard:
Feature Country Standard
FSK type I All applicable ETS 300 659-1
FSK type II ETS 300 659-2
Note : No impedance matching is required
9.2 DECT Specifications
The phone complies with the following standards
Part Standard
DECT Radio EN301 406
DECT GAP TBR 22
Analog Telephone Network TBR 21 and TBR 38
EMC EN301 489-1 and EN301 489-6
Safety EN 60950
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