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User Manual
EXHIBIT C User Manual TELEDB( 10305 1 Line ( 1'R1c ) 900MHz Cannes Telephone Produd Specificafion and Operation Manual [final Envision!) April, 26, 1999 (c) 1999 smegma Telecommunlcallorrs Lm. This.dm:ument contains rewarded. proprietary, copyngmad lnlnrrnafion, ownersth of wfrloh Is malned by S.Megga Telemmmurrlcatlnns Ltd. SMegga‘s consent is required prior to any reproduction. implemmation. publication or other use of such informafiunr 05/06/99 s-MEGBA mower stuFlmmoM AND open/mo“ MANUAL 1 Int oduction mmmfimmm-mlchismmgmmnpmumyw mmmfimmmormdzmmmmmmm Idmfifiwfiun'l‘ypeflalbmhlha. 1.1 PmductSpecifiwtion 1.1.1 Feature Lists - MMSOCMMIS - lteieplmwfines - mammaliancm'lypeflwn-hmkgwfllhmk) -1zmmm1zfimmmommm . Jumlmfixphy:15cmmsdclmfisplny,udigim7mmmdmaymmimm - Phonebwkmenwfiudflmnjesvmhwdigitsandlsmausmh) - RimvmumemniamI-EMW/om - PldssandMaDiafingSeleclahle - Hamxazivingvdumaoamnuumels) - MWMH/Swtunuidle . monaadleDiafing - Conhmcecall - HenringAidedCornpaflble - OneTmldtRbdialGZtfig'lsmiilmm) - Panse(3,65)andl7lash(600ms) - TanpumtyTuneDixfiug -KeyToneOnnfimnrmn -BaseLEDFlsfllRing‘ng -HmdsetCnmptfible-Scckttinflaudsa15mmplug - DamPonSodtainBam ' 1.2.2 Specification ~Handsetmminingqunmdesz902m904MHz -HanmReedvinngequmcies:925m927MHz -Bammmnrmqum;m-msz7maz -Bas=Rc\xivingquucncimz902m904M-Iz -Nmbaafc1mnmxs:(,o -ChannEJSpaci|\g:120KI—h Mcmaf 6 s—MEGGA - AwnsficandfinemmoeswdflmfimmldingmmMMB - Calfingliueldmfifixfionmnmmdelm - FOCPaI'tISandessDempfianee -m00mpiianca MMI SFEaFchflcN s—MEGGA PRODUCTSPBJIFICATDNAND OPERAnoN MANUAL 2 Interfaces 2.1 Visual Indicators 2.1.1 Handset Len AAAAAAAAA AA 123456789 45 L2 88 L1 18/88 88 88 v>°>‘ AAA 123 M aw M FT 2,131.1 Character Field (rum) Thls is a 5 X 5 dot matrix with 15 characters. It is used tu display the name 01 the caller, in which instance the diameters wil be fighljusmied In the case ale name in excess of 15 manners, R will be the latter characters which are discarded. This display rm 5 also used for prompting mesages all ofwhid'i will he centerjusfified. All chamders are rfispleyed in Epitals 2.1.12 NumberFlald (rum 2) This raw Is a 1 digits and 7 segments display. It display the digits pressed on the keypad whilst the telephone“ r 11 its scratchped or off hook state. it also displays numbers refilled hum caller-id memory or phnneboek memory. and in some instances is used to set same variables in the nplions menu. such as the local area code, 2.1.1.3 Icon Field (raw 3) - Icon L1 shows which memal lines are engaged The line indicators will be on steadily for ringing lines or llnes In use. The inchedors flash sluwty for lines on hold. The indicators will be off when a line ls idle. - Daiernme Display "15/53 88:58", shows in the ffllmat of 'Month"l' Date’ ‘Hour’ernute' 05/05/99 men 1 of26 SJJEGGA MMI sPectthon - Imns Mil/PM - Icons NEW and RF'T These icons are In use when Geller-id intonation is recalled froth memory. The new loan is an indication lhatthe call Its not previously been viewed. Whereas the repeat Ioon shows the! more than one call from lhe same number has been received since viewing of the caller-id memory (in other words, more lhan one new call originating lrom the same number). However this data Is stored as a single entry. - Icons Message Counter “88" 2.1.2 Base ( Figure 2) The only Indicators on the base are 5 LEDs. 2.1.2.1 POWER Is illuminaled whensvera power source is conneded to the base. 241.22 CHARGE Indiceles matihe handset e on the cradle and being charged. 21.23 TALK Indicates line is In use. 212.4 PAGE Paging to Handset. 2.12.5 DATA LINE IN USE lnrfioates that DATA line in use. 2.1.2.6 MESSAGE WAITING At the right comer afthe base. i will flash when the base is ringan and II will light up men there Is tin-reviewed Cid message received. 2.2 Description of Keys and Buttons 22.1 Handset ( Figure 3) 22.141 ON keyThe ON by is used In a summary fashion to engage telephone line. 22.1.2 OFF Key The OFF key Ls used in a customary fashion to disengage telephone line. m MMI schAmN 2.2.1.3 Caller ID Key in arr—hook idle mode, pressing the cellar—id key lmtateslhe eailerld review function. 2.2.1.4 Numeric Key Pad <1.z....o, *, 4b ‘ Numeric keys are used In the conventional manner for diaing. A nrmber can be modeled or dialed allergoiru; ulF-huolc Numeric entria for programmlng luneilom are made in a manner slrrilar to dialing. The numeric keys are abc used for input of alphanumeric date for name storage. In alphanumeric entry modes. sequential pressim of a numeric key sequences through the available letters and number assigned to that key. 22.1.5 Flesh Key 81 Enter Key The flash key is dedieeled to perlorminq a timed loop break (SUDms) while off-hook The flash key does not cause any special altemailon of Call Waiting CID (CWCID) information alter an inmmirg CWDID event. Flashes can be stored in memory oial sequervoes. 2.21.6 Hold Key -The Hold key is used to put an stowed line on hold. its single. line “5 already on hold. pressing hold releases that Ine from hold. ifbdlh fines are on hold, pressing hold has no action. 2.2.1.7 Menu key
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