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EXHIBIT C
User Manual
TELEDEX
10305 1 Line ( TR1C)
900MHz Cordless Telephone
Product Specification and Operation Manual
Isue 1 Revision 0 April1 26, 1999
(c) 1999 SMegga Telecommunicalions le.
This document contains restricted, proprietary, copyrighted information,
ownership of which is retained by S.Megga Telecommunicatipns Ltd..
S.Megga's consent is required prior to any repmduction, imptememation,
publication or other use of such information.
S-MEGGA PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
1 Introduc
This document describes the produa Telodex — TRlC. It is an analog oordlem phone upemted at the 902-
928MHz ISM band, with the major femm of 2 telephmw lines mmmunitztion and Calling Line
Identification Type II atbotli linesl
1.1 Product Specification
1.1.1 Feature Lists
— 902—928MHL 20 charmels
- l telquhone lines
- Caller Line Identification CID Type ll (on—hook & ofl-hook)
—12numerickeysand12fimctimalkeysonomhandset
- 3 lines LCD display : 15 diameters dot matrix display, 15 digits 7 segmflita display and one icon line
- Phone book memories (20 entries with 15 digits and 15 characters each)
- Ringer Volume (Options: Hi/bow/Ofi“ )
- Pulse and Tune Dialing Selectable
- Handset Receiving Volume Control ( 4 Levels)
- Auto-OH When H/S pm on lee
- Handset On Cradle Dialing
- Conference Call
- Heating Aided Compatible
- One Touch Radial (32 dig‘ts maximum)
- Pause(3.65)andFlash(600ms)
- Temporary Tone Dialing
- Key Tone Confirmation
- Base LED Flash Ringing
- Headset Compatible - Socket in Handset 2,5rnm plug
- Data Port Socket in Base
1.2.2 Specification
- Hmdset Transmitting Frequencies : 902 to 904MHz
- Handset Reoeiving erquencies : 925 in 927 MHz
- Base Tmmmit Frequencim : 925 40 927Ml—Iz
. Base Receiving Frequencies ' 902 m 904Ml—lz
- Number of Channels : 20
- Channel Spacing : 120Kl-Iz
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2.1 Visual Indicators
2.1.1 Handset LCD
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2.1.1.1 Character Field (mw1)
This is a 5 X 5 dot matn'x with 15 oharaders. It is used to display the name ofthe caller, in which
instance the characters will be light justified. In the case of a name in excess of 15 characteis, it
will be the latter characters which are discarded. This display row is also used for prompting
messages all of which will be centerjustified. All charadeis are displayed in capitals.
2.1 .1 2 Number Field (row 2)
This row is a 15 digits and 7 segments display. It display the digits pressed on the keypad whilst
the telephone is in its scratchpad or oli‘ hook state. It also displays numbers recalled from caller-id
memory or phonebook memory, and in some instances is used to set some variables in the
options menu. such as the local area code.
2.1.1 .3 loan Held (row 3)
- Icon L1
Shows which external lines are engaged. The line indicators will be on steadily for ringing lines or
lines in use. The indicators flash slowly lorlines on hold. The indicators will be otfwhen a line is
idle.
- Dale/Time Display
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WEGGA MMI SPECIFICATION
- Icons AM/PM
- Icons NEW and RPT
These icons are in use when caller-id information is recalled from memory. The new icon Is an
indication that the call has not previously been viewed. Whereas the repeat icon shows that more
than one call from the same number has been received since viewing of the caller-id memory (in
other words, more than one new Call originating from 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 illuminated whenever a power source is connected to the base.
2.1.2.2 CHARGE
Indicates that the handset is on the cradle and being charged.
2.1.2.3 TALK
Indicates line is in use.
2.1.2.4 PAGE
Paging to Handset.
2.1.2.5 DATA LINE IN USE
Indicates that DATA line is in use.
2.1.2.6 MESSAGE WAITING
At lhe right corner of the base, it will flash when the base is ringing and it will light up when there is
un-reviewed Cid message received.
2.2 Description of Keys and Buttons
2.2.1 Handset ( Figure 3 )
2.2.1.1 ON key 
The ON key is used in a customary fashion lo engage telephone line.
2.2.1.2 OFF Key 
The OFF key is used in a customary fashion to disengage telephone line.
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2.2.1.3 Caller ID Key 
In on-hook idle mode. pressing the mller-id key inliates the caller id review function.
242.1.4 Numeric Key Pad <1.2....0, ", #>
Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for dialing. A number can be pre-dialed or
dialed altergoing ctr-hook.
Numeric entries for programming fundions are made in a mannersimilar to dialing.
The numeric keys are also used for input of alphanumeric data for name storage. In alphanumeric
entry modes, sequential pressing of a numeric key sequences through the available letters and
number assigned to that key.
2.2.1.5 Flash Key  & Enter Key 
The flash key is dedicated to performing a timed loop break (600ms) Mrile ofl~hook. The flash key
does not cause any special altemation or call Waiting CID (CWCID) information alter an Incoming
CWCID event. Hashes can be stored in memory dial sequences.
2.2.1.6 Hold Key 
The Hold key is used to put an engaged line on hard. It a single line is already on hold, pressing
hold releases that line lrorn hold. If both lines are on hold, prrfising hold has no action.
2.2.1.7 Menu key 
The Menu key is a multifunction key used together with , a single press of less than 1.5
seconds will activate the options menu, subsequent presses of less than 1.5 seconds advance the
list item within the options menu. A key-press of more than 1.5 seconds within the options menu
results in all sates belng stored and returning the telephone to its idle state. Annular feature of the
options key is, it pressed for more than a second and a half from the idle or on—oradle date, the
phonebock menu will be initiated. Entries can first be viewed and then altered by either scrolling
through the entries one by one using the upldcwn (AN) cursors, or by directly accessing an entry
by entering a number between 1 and 20. The phonebook entry being viewed wlI be dlsplayed in
the two digits usually reserved for displaying the number of caller-id calls in the memory. An empty
display will have no digits and the accompanan text will read empty.
Options Manual Sequence: WHICH LANGUAGE
SET TIMES
CALL LIST ORDER
LOCAL AREA CODE
CALL HISTORY
REPEAT CALLS
HOME AREA CODE
2.2.1.9 Redial Key 
When this key is pressed. the last numbers dialed will be recalled.
Redial can be accessed for either pre-dial or alt-hook dialing.
Redial does not recall previous call caller ID name information
Redial does nothing ifthe previous call exceeded the redial butter memory.
2.2.1.11 Mute Key 
In the oft-hook condition, the mute key mutes handset microphone but continues to alow receiver
audio to pass.
Mute is a toggle function. An LCD message indicates mute in eflect.
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2.2.1.11 Volume/Scroll Up/Down Keys  
While oft-hook, the upldown keys control receiver audio level over a 15 dB range.
When in a list review mode (callenid, phonebook or options) the Up/Down keys are used to scroll
through entries in the list. In the caller ID list, the up key calls up the recent callers. ln other lists,
the up key calls up entries with higher index numbers.
2.2.1.12 Memory key 
Can be used for quick recalling of memory entries to the soratchpad once there and by first
accessing a line they can be dialed using the Line key.
2.2.1.13 Channel Change Key 
Enables the user to make a seleaion from 20 channels to provide the user with the best possible
reception while off hook.
2.2.1.14 Pause Key 
It Is a multifunction key used together with Redlal Key . The pause key can be used to
enter a break of 3.8 seconds into a dialing sequence that is being entered from the off hook state or
, In phonebook numbers to be recalled and dialed.
2.2.1.15 Cancel Key 
It is a multifunction key used together with the wnference key . The cancel key is used to
delete either single or multiple entries from either the phonebook or the caller-Id menu. In all cases
continuation will be required in the form of an appropriate text message followed by another pres
of the cancel key. All other keys pressed at the point to the inflial remove key-pass By pressing the
 key for less than 1.5 seconds each time. single records can be deared or deleted one
at a time. A key-press of more than 15 seconds will enable the userto delete all entries. previously
reviewed caller-id or previously answered entries.
2.2.2 Base
2.2.2.1 Page Key 
A key on the base initiates a handset page. Pressing I while a page ls ongoing cancels the page.
2.2.2.2 Rear Panel Switches
LINE RINGEK
The ring switch to provide three dilferent settings: high, low and off.
A two position switch on the base selects between DTMF and pulse dieting.
Note: The base will inform handsets via radio whenever this switch changes states.
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2.3 Audio Alerts
2.3.1 Table of Summary of the Audio and Wsual Alerts
MMI SPECIFICATION
Handset Base
LCD _LSOUND LED
Ballery Law ‘BATT LCMN' Two beeps of 50m separated by 8 None
100ms silence and repeated every 5min
Keypress None 50ms beep None
om at Range " OUT OF RANGE"
Two heaps of 50ms separated by a
mum silence and repealed every 4 sec
until 125ec and than every sec until cutalr
at 18 to 20 seconds
Invalid Entry “INVALID ENTRY" Two beeps of 50ms sepamted by a None
looms silence
Sums beep None
_|' 50ms beep Power on
2.3.2 Base Ringer
The base ringer npenites identically to the handset ringer except mat it is defeated using a
mechanical switch and it does not change behaviour if a line engaged.

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