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EXHIBIT C User Manual TELEDEX T6315 2 Line ( TRZC) 900MHz Cordless Tm Product Specification and Operation Manual [mint Revis'onO Aptil,26,1999 (c) 1999 S.Megga Telecommunicatlons Ltd. This document contains restrided, proprietary, copyrighted information, ownership of which is retained by S.Megua Telemmurications Ltd.. S.Megga’s consent is required prior to any reproduction, implementation. pubtication or other use of such information. SJEGGA PRODUCT SPECIFICATION AND OPERATION MANUAL duct on Thisdoumwmdmcfibm filepmductTeledex »1'R2C.Itisananalogwrdle$plm=upemedatihe 902» MISMbmi, with the major features on telephone linsoommmimfim and CalHngLine Idaiifimflon'l‘ype 11 atbolh lines. 1 .1 Product Specification 1.1.1 Feature Lists - 902-928Ml-ILZOClmnnels - lldeplnnelinm - Wmldanifimfion CID TypeII (on-hookJLofi—hmk) -12nm|clickcysand12fimctiomlkcysononchandset - ElixxesLEDdisplay: lSchamciersdutmauixdisplay, 15 digits7segnm1sdisplayandoueioonline. — lecbookmlorisUOennieswifll 15 djg'lsflndfichamnelswch) - RingerVolume (Opfions: Hi/Luw/Ofi') - PulseandTune Dialing Selectable - HandsetReodving Volume Comml(4chcls) - Amo—afl'WmH/Smm Cradle - HandsetOnCmdleDialing - Gunman - HemingAidedCon-patible - OneTonmRedjxl (32 digits maximum) - Pause(3,6$)andFlash(600ms) - TemporaryTomDialing - szToneCmfinmfion - BamLEDFlzshRinging - Hansel Compauble - Socket in Handset 2.5mm plug - DataPonSocketinBase 1.2.2 Specification - Handset aningFrequencies : 902 to 904MHz - Handset me'ving quumciu : 925 to 927 MHz - Base "Dammit Frequencies : 925 —lu 927MHz - Base Rocciving Frequencies : 902 to 904MHz - Number of Channels : 20 - Channel Spacing : llOKHz FAGE1of25 S—MEGGA MM SPECFICATION - Amusu’c and Line Interface Specifimtion according to EM47OB - CallmgLin: Identification Type II awarding lo Balloon - FCC Pal-(15 and Fan 68 Compliance - EI‘L Compliance S-MEGGA PRODUCT SPEQFICATIONANDOPERATlON MANUAL 2 Interfaces 2.1 Visual Indicators 2.1.1 Handset LCD thummuusmmuummwm iggggggggggggggg swagger-“wag AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 123456789012345 L1L2 18/88 88:88 :: 2:3: 88 2.11.1 Charader Field (row1) This is a 5 X 5 dot matrix with 15 charaders. It is used to display the name of the caller. in whim instance the Charaders will be right justified. ln the case 01 a name in excess of 15 enamels. R will be the latter characters which are discarded. This display row is also used for prompting messages all of which will be centerjustifled, All characters are displayed in mpitels. 2.1.1.2 Number Freld (row 2) This row is a 15 digits and 7 segments display. It display the dglts pressed on the keypad whilst the telephone Is in its scratchan or of! hook date. It also dlsplays numbers recalled from taller—id memory or phonebook memory, and in some instances is used to set some variables in the options menu, such as the local area mode. 2.1.1.3 Icon Field (row 3) - loans L1 and L2 Shows which external lines are engaged, The line indicators will be on steadily for ringing lines or lines in use. The indicators flash slowly for lines on hold. The indicators will be offwhen a ine is idle. - Date/Tlme Display “18/88 88:88", shows in the format of “Month"!"Date" ‘Houf'f'Minute" 051mm PAGE” (”26 S¢MEGGA MMI SPECIFICATION - Ioons AMIPM - Ioons 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 Mesage Counter “85" 2.1.2 Base ( Figure 2 ) The only indicators on the base are 5 LEDs. 2.1.2.1 POWER Is iluminated whenever a power source is connected to the base. 2.1.2.2 CHARGE Indlcates that the handset is on the cradle and being charged. 2.12.3 LINE 1 Indicates line 1 is in use. 2.1.2.4 LINE 2 Indicates line 2 is in use. 2.1.2.5 CONFERENCE Indicates that unviewed caller ID entries exist in memory. 2.1.2.6 MESSAGE WAITING At the right comer ofthe base, it will flash when the base is ringing and it will fight 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 Line Keysand The Line 1 and Line 2 keys are used in a customary fashion to engage or disengage a Ilne The line one, two or both" rcons in the bottom Iefl are illuminated to intorm the user which Ines are In use It one or both of the lines are on hold the loan that refers to that line will flash to infomr the userthat this ls the case. 2.2.1.2 Conference Key When both lines are in use the oonference key may be used to execute three way conversation. From this point it is then possible to put one or both rlnes on hold by either presslng the desired ine key. in which case the other line is automatically placed on hold or pressing hold key planes both Mm SPECIFICATION Flg3: HANDHEI' d fig2:5\$ JG-N SMITH i] SSS 123955‘! was nan- was an -@@ ©-© Mesage Ed O mama o CI-MmEde D LINEI Gnen 0 “4261-171 0 Cunt-mm: M fix Page my r \ s-MESGA MMI SPECIFICATION fines on hold. it is possrble to re-execute the conference call by once again pressing the conference key. 2.2.1.3 Caller ID Key In on—hook idle mode, pressing the caller-id key initiates the caller id reviewfunotton. 2.2.1.4 Numeric Key Pad <1.2....0, ", #> Numeric keys are used in the conventional manner for dialing. A number can be pro-daled or dlaled alter going oft-hook. Numeric entries for progmmming functions are made in a manner sirnilarto dialing. The nuneric keys are also used for input of alphanumeric deb; for name storage. In alphanumeric entry modes. sequential pressing of a numeric key sequences through the avaiable 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 (6001115) while off-hook. The flash key does not muse any special altemation of Call Waiting CID (CWCID) information alter an incoming CWCID event. Flashes can be stored in memory dial sequences. 2.2.1.6 Hold Key The Hold key is used to put an engaged line on hold. If a single line is aheady on hold, pressing hold releasesthat line from hold. If both lines are on hold, pressing hold has no anion. 2.2.1.7 Menu key
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