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Document TitleUSER GUIDE

VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD.
TITLE
Product Specification
MODEL
VTH1930 (Wireless Headset Phone)
VTH1930 Wireless Headset Phone
w/IR Remote Dialcard, Corded Dialing Base,
and Remote Charge Stand
VTH1930
VOLUME
FLASH
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Prepared By
Ralph Tischler
Title
Project Manager
Approved by
Gary Rogalski
Title
Engineering Manager
Reference: PRC 00B6
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CONTENTS
OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................. 4
1.2
REGULATORY STANDARDS ......................................................................................................................... 4
1.3
FEATURE LIST ............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.3.1 Basic Features ...................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.2 Unique Features ................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3.3 Features Not Provided ......................................................................................................................... 6
1.4
COSMETIC STYLING .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.4.1 The Base Unit Cosmetics .................................................................................................................... 7
1.4.2 Headset Unit Cosmetics ...................................................................................................................... 8
1.4.3 Remote Dialcard Cosmetics................................................................................................................ 9
1.4.4 Remote Charger Cosmetics.............................................................................................................. 10
FUNCTIONAL KEY AND LED INDICATOR DESCRIPTIONS .............................................................. 11
2.1
HEADSET LED INDICATORS & KEY DESCRIPTIONS ................................................................................. 11
2.1.1 Dual Color LED ................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.2 Volume Up/Down keys....................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.3 FLASH Key .......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1.4 Mic Boom ............................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2
REMOTE DIALCARD LED INDICATORS & KEY DESCRIPTIONS................................................................. 11
2.2.1 PHONE KEY........................................................................................................................................ 11
2.2.2
HOLD KEY ...................................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.3
OFF KEY ......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.4
MEM KEY ........................................................................................................................................ 12
2.2.5
INTERCOM KEY ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.2.6 REDIAL KEY ....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.7 VOLUME  KEY .............................................................................................................................. 12
2.2.8 VOLUME  KEY ............................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.9 0 ->9 Numeric Keys.............................................................................................................................. 12
2.3
BASE UNIT & CORDED HANDSET LED INDICATORS & KEY DESCRIPTIONS ........................................... 12
2.3.1 POWER LED......................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3.2 SPARE BATTERY CHARGE LED ..................................................................................................... 12
2.3.3 HEADSET/EXTENSION IN USE LED ................................................................................................ 12
2.3.4 MESSAGE WAITING LED ................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.5 INTERCOM LED .................................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.6 HOLD LED .............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.3.7 INTERCOM KEY................................................................................................................................. 13
2.3.8 0 ->9 Numeric Keys.............................................................................................................................. 13
2.3.9 */TONE key............................................................................................................................................ 13
2.3.10 # key ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.11 MEM KEY ............................................................................................................................................ 13
2.3.12 REDIAL KEY ....................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.13 QUICK MEM KEY............................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.14 HOLD KEY........................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.15
MEM/PROG KEY ........................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.16
Switchook ........................................................................................................................................ 14
2.3.17 Corded Handset VOLUME LOW/MID/HIGH ................................................................................. 14
2.3.18 SPKR RINGER OFF/LOW/HIGH SWITCH ................................................................................... 14
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2.3.19
Tone/pulse switch ......................................................................................................................... 14
2.4
REMOTE CHARGER LED INDICATORS ...................................................................................................... 14
2.4.1 CHARGE STATUS LED ...................................................................................................................... 14
OPERATING MODES .................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1
HEADSET & REMOTE DIALCARD UNIT ...................................................................................................... 15
3.1.1 Headset Phone Mode (OFF-HOOK)................................................................................................ 15
3.1.2 Headset IDLE Mode, Placed On remote Charger.......................................................................... 16
3.1.3 Headset IDLE Mode, Headset NOT Placed On remote Charger and with the Mic Boom
Switch in the DOWN Position ....................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.4 Headset IDLE Mode, Headset NOT Placed On remote Charger and with the Mic Boom
Switch in the UP Position............................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.5 Headset in HOLD Mode, OFF Charger, Mic Boom DOWN.......................................................... 18
3.1.6 Headset in HOLD Mode, OFF Charger, Mic Boom UP................................................................. 19
3.1.7 Headset in INTERCOM Mode (Mic Boom must be Down & Base Corded must be Lifted) ..... 19
3.2
BASE UNIT ................................................................................................................................................. 20
3.2.1 Base Phone Mode (OFF-HOOK), Headset also in PHONE mode .............................................. 20
3.2.2 BASE IDLE Mode, Corded Headset Placed in Cradle, Headset in Idle Mode........................... 21
3.2.3 BASE IDLE Mode, Corded Headset Placed in Cradle, Headset in PHONE Mode ................... 22
3.2.4 BASE in HOLD Mode, Corded Headset in cradle .......................................................................... 22
3.2.5 BASE in HOLD Mode, Corded Headset Picked Up out of Cradle ............................................... 23
3.2.6 Base INTERCOM Mode .................................................................................................................... 24
"SPECIAL" FEATURES & OPERATING MODES ................................................................................... 25
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 26
5.1
OPERATING CONDITIONS .......................................................................................................................... 26
6.2
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................ 26
6.3
HEADSET AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 27
6.3
BASE CORDED AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... 28
6.4
TELEPHONE LINE INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................... 29
6.5
RADIO SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 30
6.6
FREQUENCY ALLOCATION TABLES ........................................................................................................... 31
6.6.1 Base Unit Frequencies....................................................................................................................... 31
6.6.2 Headset Frequencies ......................................................................................................................... 31
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Overview
The following product spec. defines the basic cosmetics, electrical specifications and operating
functions & features of the VTH1930 wireless headset phone (WHS).
1.1
General Description
The VTH1930 is a wireless headset telephone that is based upon our PDL ADPCM core
platform. The headset unit is accompanied with an Infrared dialcard, a dialing base unit with
corded handset and a separate headset charging station.
This product is intended to address the market segment that is currently using products like our
PDL w/wired headset, but desire to have a completely contained headset unit that can be worn
for extended periods of time and does not require any type of wired beltpack.
1.2
Regulatory Standards
As a requirement for sale in the United States, the product will comply with the electrical
specifications defined in the following documents:
• FCC Part 15
Radio Emmissions Requirements
• FCC Part 68
Telephone Line Interface Requirements
• UL
1459
Safety Requirements
As a requirement for sale in Canada, the product will comply with the electrical specifications
defined in the following documents:
• IC
RSS-210
Radio Emmissions Requirements
• IC
CS-03
Telephone Line Interface Requirements
• CSA 225
Safety Requirements
In addition to the above mandatory regulations, the recommendations provided in EIA-470-A,
TIA 571, TIA631and IEC801-2 will be used as a design guideline.
1.3
Feature List
The following feature lists provide a brief overview of the features that are and are not provided
in this unit.
1.3.1
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Basic Features
10 channel, 900MHz operation w/32kbps ADPCM voice coding
Automatic search for available channel (when handset on cradle)
16 bit digital security code
Pulse, DTMF, and temporary DTMF dialling modes
20 number speed dial memory; each number can be up to 16 digits
Redial memory (16 digits)
3-AAA NiMH AAA battery pack.
Battery charge interval: 6 days in STANDBY mode, 7 hours in PHONE mode
Line-drop circuit included
Extension in use & no line indication provided
Non-volatile storage of speed dial numbers
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•
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1.3.2
Non-volatile storage of security code at base unit protects against power failure
In-the-dark answering of incoming calls
Unique Features
• Headset Binaural Sound using two receivers (non HAC)
• Headset will be re-chargeable via placement on remote charger.
• Retractable antenna will be incorporated into headset design.
• Volume up/down keys available on headset module.
• Flash key will be available on headset module to switch between lines during a call
waiting condition.
• A CR2025 battery with an estimated lifetime of 1.5 yrs will be provided with remote
dialcard and will be easily replaced via a sliding battery door.
• The effective distance of the dialcard will be over 15 ft. in normal lighting conditions.
Under direct sunlight, the range will be limited to 4 ft (enough to allow hand held
dialing).
• A plastic loop at the top of the dialcard chassis will allow for the attachment of an
accessory strap to allow the user to hang the unit around the neck, dangle off the
wrist, or dangle of a belt clip.
• 64 different combinations of dialcard security code will be randomized in the factory
to prevent interference between different remote dialcards.
• Corded handset on base will have HI/MID/LOW volume control via slide switch on
handset.
• Base dialing keypad is provided.
• PPU will be provided for in SW as a future option.
• The base will be equipped with VMWI as an available option. The base will be
equipped with a speaker to indicate ringing, paging & other base status.
• The unit will include a ringer HI/LO/OFF on the side of the unit for volume
adjustment as well as programming of individual ringer types (base only).
• A tone pulse switch will be accessible on the bottom of the unit.
• POTS mode will be available on the base via the spare battery.
• A trickle charging bay will be provided on the base unit (20-30 hours charge time).
• Remote charger will fully charge headset battery within 2 hours.
• Remote charger LED will glow red during fast charging, and will go green after the
charge is complete. There will be no Power LED indication for the remote charger
unit.
• Headset will automatically turn OFF when placed in remote charging unit, regardless
of the mic boom position.
• Remote charger will have its own 300mAH power adapter which is interchangeable
with the base unit power adapter so the end user will not be confused.
• Headset will ring when in the remote charge and will auto-answer when lifted out of
the base cradle only if the mic boom is already in the ON position.
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1.3.3
1.4
Features Not Provided
• Will not have stutter dial detection.
• Will not have MUTE function on headset (accomplished by HOLD condition only).
• Will not have CID display in the base unit (provided in future models).
• Will not have quick charge capability in the base spare batt charger.
Cosmetic Styling
The following cosmetics renderings depict the proposed styling of the product components:
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1.4.1
The Base Unit Cosmetics
POWER
Reference: PRC 00B6
SPARE BAT
MESSAGE WAITING
EXT IN USE
IINTERCOM
PROGRAM
HOLD
REDIAL
MEMORY
QUICK MEM
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1.4.2
Headset Unit Cosmetics
VTH1930
VOLUME
FLASH
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1.4.3
Remote Dialcard Cosmetics
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1.4.4
Remote Charger Cosmetics
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Functional Key and LED Indicator Descriptions
This section will provide a short description of the key and switch functions as well as any LED
indicators which may appear on the headset or base units.
2.1
Headset LED Indicators & Key Descriptions
2.1.1
Dual Color LED
Dual color green/red LED on headset to indicate ON (solid green), Incoming Ringing
(flashing green in cadence w/ringing), Extension or Base in use (flashing green), Low
Batt (flashing red), and Out of Range (alternating red/green).
2.1.2
Volume Up/Down keys
These keys are used to adjust the headset volume up or down; there will be 8
discrete volume steps with a step size of 3dB each. Press and hold this key changes
the handset receiver volume at a rate of one level per half second. There will be
DTMF feedback present in the headset earpiece to acknowledge the keypress.
Either key will act to temporarily mute the headset ringer during incoming ringing.
2.1.3
FLASH Key
This key will act to Flash the telephone line during an off-hook state. Otherwise,
activating this key will act to auto-answer a call during incoming ringing.
2.1.4
Mic Boom
The Mic boom is a two position switch; in the up position it acts to turn off the
headset unit and disables any input from the headset keys or the remote dialcard.
In the down position it activates the headset, acts to answer incoming ringing, and
allows the headset functions (including off) to be controlled via the remote dialcard.
2.2
Remote Dialcard LED Indicators & Key Descriptions
There are no LED indicators on the IR remote dialcard; this is done to eliminate excessive
current consumption and extend battery life.
2.2.1
PHONE KEY
Press this key to access a LINE. If the headset has already accessed a line,
pressing the PHONE key will flash the line. Pressing the PHONE key will cause the
unit to immediately access a line from any state or mode the phone is in including
hold.
2.2.2
HOLD KEY
This key has two functions. Pressing this key when the handset is off hook will
place the call on HOLD. Pressing HOLD a second time will cancel hold. Pressing
OFF will not cancel hold or end the call
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2.2.3
OFF KEY
Press this key to exit all modes. The OFF key will cause the unit to exit only the
mode that the phone is in at the time.
2.2.4
MEM KEY
Press this key during the off-hook state to access speed dial numbers.
2.2.5
INTERCOM KEY
Pressing the INT.COM key will generate a headset keybeep and send a paging
signal to the base causing it to emit a distinctive ring. When in idle mode, the base
will ring for a maximum of five times. To end the INTERCOM conversation, the user
must press the OFF key or return the mic boom to the UP position.
2.2.6
REDIAL KEY
Pressing REDIAL will immediately dial out the last number in the redial buffer. The
redial buffer size is 20 digits. During redial, the level of DTMF feedback generated
in the earpiece will be attenuated by approx.6 dB from the normal DTMF level
generated during live dialing.
2.2.7
VOLUME  KEY
Each press of this key will increment the headset receiver volume. There are a total
of 8 volume level settings. Pressing the volume up key during incoming ringing will
activate temporary ringer muting. Pressing a volume key will not generate a
keybeep.
2.2.8
VOLUME  KEY
This key operates the same as above except to decrement the headset receiver
volume.
2.3.9 0 ->9 Numeric Keys
In DTMF mode, pressing these keys will result in the appropriate DTMF tone being
sent out over the line. In PULSE mode, pressing these keys will result in the
appropriate pulse pattern being sent out over the line; A beep is heard from the
headset.
2.3
Base Unit & Corded Handset LED Indicators & Key Descriptions
2.3.1 POWER LED
This LED illuminates when the base power adapter is plugged in and power is
applied to the base unit.
2.3.2 SPARE BATTERY CHARGE LED
The Spare battery charge LED illuminates steadily when the spare battery is placed
into the base charging compartment.
2.3.3 HEADSET/EXTENSION IN USE LED
This LED flashes when the headset is off hook or when a parallel extension is picked
up.
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2.3.4 MESSAGE WAITING LED
This LED will flash whenever the base has received a VMWI signal from the C.O.. It
will remain in this state until either the cancel VMWI signal is received from the C.O.
or the base unit power is removed..
2.3.5 INTERCOM LED
This LED will illuminate whenever INTERCOM mode is active.
2.3.6 HOLD LED
This LED will illuminate whenever a call is placed on hold; it does not matter whether
the hold condition was initiated from the headset or the base.
2.3.7
INTERCOM KEY
Pressing the INT.COM key will generate a base keybeep and send a paging signal
to the headset causing it to emit a distinctive ring. When in idle mode, the headset
will ring for a maximum of five times. To end the INTERCOM conversation, the
user presses INT.COM on the base or OFF on the handset. If the handset is in
PHONE mode when the base pages it, the handset will generate a long, soft nonintrusive ringing tone.
2.3.8 0 ->9 Numeric Keys
In DTMF mode, pressing these keys will result in the appropriate DTMF tone being
sent out over the line. If the key is held then the tone is continuously sent.
In PULSE mode, pressing these keys will result in the appropriate pulse pattern
being sent out over the line. A beep is heard from the base.
2.3.9 */TONE key
When the TONE/PULSE switch on the base is in the PULSE position, pushing this
key will change the outgoing numbers from PULSE to DTMF for the duration of the
call. In TONE mode, this sends out the DTMF tone for *.
2.3.10 # key
In DTMF mode, pressing this key sends out an appropriate DTMF tone for #. In
PULSE mode, this key is inactive.
2.3.11 MEM KEY
This key is used for recalling phone numbers stored in speed dial memory.
To dial a number stored in speed dial memory:
1.) Press SPEAKERPHONE to get a dial tone.
2.) Press MEM and the number key (00..20).
The number stored is dialed out - e.g. 555-1234.
Location 00 is shared with the QUICKMEM key and can be accessed by pressing
the QUICKMEM key or by entering speed dial location 00. MEM dialing numbers
can only be programmed from the handset.
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2.3.12 REDIAL KEY
This automatically dials the last number dialed out from the base unit. To use the
REDIAL, the user first goes off and then presses REDIAL. Pressing REDIAL will
generate a base keybeep.
2.3.13 QUICK MEM KEY
Pressing this key when in phone mode will dial out the contents of MEM location 00.
2.3.14 HOLD KEY
This puts the line on hold when in PHONE mode. Pressing HOLD will generate a
base keybeep.
2.3.15 MEM/PROG KEY
Beginning from idle mode, press and hold this to enter PROGRAM mode. An
acknowledgment keybeep will accompany this action.
2.3.16 Switchook
Lifting the corded base out of the cradle will activate phone mode on the base unit;
depressing the switchook for the correct duration will flash the line
2.3.17 Corded Handset VOLUME LOW/MID/HIGH
The base corded handset volume can be adjusted by selecting the slide switch
mounted to the side of the handset to the low, mid, or high position. There will be a
6 dB difference in the volume levels.
2.3.18 SPKR RINGER OFF/LOW/HIGH SWITCH
Sets the baseset ringer to the HIGH, LOW or OFF state.
2.3.19 Tone/pulse switch
This switch controls whether the unit will dial out using DTMF tones or using pulse
dialing. The factory default position is DTMF dialing.
2.4
Remote Charger LED Indicators
2.4.1 CHARGE STATUS LED
When the headset is not sitting on the remote charger, the Charge status LED will
be OFF. During “Quick Charging” the charge status LED will glow RED. Once the
headset battery has attained full charge, the charge status LED will Glow GREEN to
indicate that the headset is fully charged and ready to use.
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Operating Modes
The following section will outline in detail the operation of the product in particular modes in
accordance to various stimuli. Some sections will describe the operation of various elements in
response to different operating modes.
3.1
Headset & Remote Dialcard Unit
The headset and the Remote dialcard operation will be grouped together since the remote
dialcard is simply and Infrared extension of the headset.
3.1.1
Headset Phone Mode (OFF-HOOK)
The headset can enter PHONE mode (OFF-HOOK) in the following manner :
Moving the mic boom switch to the extended or down position will always activate PHONE
mode.
With the mic boom in the down position, and the unit in an ON-HOOK state, pressing the
PHONE key on the dialcard will always activate PHONE mode.
When incoming ringing is present, pressing any key on the headset or dialcard with the
exception of the volume up/down keys will activate PHONE mode.
The response to stimuli while in PHONE mode is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
OFF KEY
PHONE KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
ON-HOOK
FLASH LINE
ON-HOLD
NO ACTION (no Keybeep)
ACCEPT MEM LOCATION
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF REDIAL BUFFER
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
DIAL OUT CORRESPONDING DTMF OR PULSE DIGITS
(except * key activates temporary tone in pulse mode)
Response
ON-HOOK
FLASH LINE
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
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Base Action
CORDED HANDSET LIFTED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Response
CORDED HANDSET OFF-HOOK
NO ACTION
ON-HOLD
NON-INTRUSIVE PAGING TO HEADSET
ACCEPT MEM LOCATION
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF REDIAL BUFFER
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF MEM LOCATION 00
NO ACTION
DIAL OUT CORRESPONDING DTMF OR PULSE DIGITS
(except * key activates temporary tone in pulse mode)
Other Stimuli
PLACE HEADSET ON
CHARGER
3.1.2
Response
ON-HOOK
Headset IDLE Mode, Placed On remote Charger
The response to stimuli of the headset while in idle mode and resting on the remote charger is
outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
VOLUME UP/DOWN
ALL KEYS
Response
TEMPORARY HEADSET RINGER MUTING DURING
INCOMING RINGING
NO ACTION
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP/DOWN
POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Response
NO ACTION
NO ACTION
TEMPORARY HEADSET RINGER MUTING DURING
INCOMING RINGING
Base Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Response
PAGING TO HEADSET
NO ACTION
Other Stimuli
REMOVE HEADSET FROM
CHARGER – MIC BOOM UP
REMOVE HEADSET FROM
CHARGER – MIC BOOM
DOWN
BASE PAGING HEADSET
INCOMING RINGING
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
NO ACTION
NO ACTION EXCEPT DURING INCOMING RI NGING WILL
AUTO ANSWER AND ENTER PHONE MODE
INTERCOM MODE CANNOT BE ENTERED ON REMOTE
CHARGER
PHONE MODE CANNOT BE ENTERED ON REMOTE
CHARGER
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3.1.3 Headset IDLE Mode, Headset NOT Placed On remote Charger and with the Mic
Boom Switch in the DOWN Position
The response to stimuli of the headset while in idle mode, NOT resting on the remote charger
and with the mic boom down is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
PHONE KEY
OFF KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Base Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Other Stimuli
Response
OFF-HOOK
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
PAGING TO BASE
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep) EXCEPT TEMPORARY HEADSET
RINGER MUTING DURING INCOMING RINGING
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
Response
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep) EXCEPT TEMPORARY HEADSET
RINGER MUTING DURING INCOMING RINGING
Response
PAGING TO HEADSET
NO ACTION
Response
BASE PAGING HEADSET
ONLY INTERCOM KEY WILL INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
INCOMING RINGING
ALL HEADSET AND REMOTE DIALCARD KEYS WILL
ANSWER CALL, EXCEPT FOR VOLUME UP/DOWN KEYS.
3.1.4 Headset IDLE Mode, Headset NOT Placed On remote Charger and with the Mic
Boom Switch in the UP Position
The response to stimuli of the headset while in idle mode, NOT resting on the remote charger
and with the mic boom up is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
ALL KEYS
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
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Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO DOWN
POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Base Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Other Stimuli
BASE PAGING HEADSET
INCOMING RINGING
3.1.5
Response
OFF-HOOK
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep) EXCEPT TEMPORARY HEADSET
RINGER MUTING DURING INCOMING RINGING
Response
PAGING TO HEADSET
NO ACTION
Response
MOVING MIC BOOM TO THE DOWN POSITION WILL
INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
ONLY MOVING MIC BOOM TO DOWN POSITION WILL
ANSWER CALL & INITIATE PHONE MODE
Headset in HOLD Mode, OFF Charger, Mic Boom DOWN
HOLD mode is initiated by pressing the HOLD key while the headset is in PHONE mode.
The response to stimuli of the headset while in HOLD mode is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
PHONE KEY
OFF KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Base Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
PHONE MODE
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
PHONE MODE
PAGES BASE
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
Response
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING
Response
PAGING TO HEADSET
NO RELATED HEADSET ACTION
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3.1.6
Headset in HOLD Mode, OFF Charger, Mic Boom UP
The response to stimuli of the headset while in HOLD mode is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
ANY KEY
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO DOWN
POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Base Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Response
NO ACTION
Response
HEADSET OFF-HOOK, CANCEL HOLD CONDITION
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING
Response
PAGING TO HEADSET
NO RELATED HEADSET ACTION
3.1.7 Headset in INTERCOM Mode (Mic Boom must be Down & Base Corded must be
Lifted)
INTERCOM mode is entered by pressing the INTERCOM key on the headset to page the base;
if the base answers the page, then INTERCOM mode is enabled. INTERCOM mode can be
entered while in the IDLE or HOLD state.
The response to stimuli of the headset while in INTERCOM mode is outlined below:
Remote Dialcard Action
PHONE KEY
OFF KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
PHONE MODE
EXIT INTERCOM & RETURN TO PREVIOUS MODE
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
Response
EXIT INTERCOM & ENTER IDLE MODE
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING
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Base Action
INTERCOM
RETURN BASE CORDED TO
CRADLE
QUICK MEM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Other Stimuli
INCOMING RINGING
3.2
Response
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
EXIT INTERCOM & RETURN TO PREVIOUS MODE
EXIT INTERCOM, ENTER PHONE MODE AND DIAL OUT
QUICK MEM DIGITS
NO ACTION (No Keybeep)
Response
HEADSET WILL RING & REMAIN IN INTERCOM MODE
Base Unit
3.2.1 Base Phone Mode (OFF-HOOK), Headset also in PHONE mode
The base can enter PHONE mode (OFF-HOOK) by lifting the corded handset out of its cradle,
except during Headset PAGING (which initiates INTERCOM mode).
The response to stimuli while in PHONE mode is outlined below:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET
RECRADLED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Remote Dialcard Action
OFF KEY
PHONE KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
BASE EXITS PHONE MODE
LINE FLASH (except when headset is in PHONE mode)
ON-HOLD
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
ACCEPT MEM LOCATION
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF REDIAL BUFFER
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF MEM LOCATION 00
NO ACTION
DIAL OUT CORRESPONDING DTMF OR PULSE DIGITS
(except * key activates temporary tone in pulse mode)
Response
HEADSET EXIT PHONE MODE
PHONE MODE - NO LINE FLASH
ON-HOLD
NON INTRUSIVE PAGING TONE AT BASE
ACCEPT MEM LOCATION FROM B/S OR HEADSET
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF REDIAL BUFFER
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
DIAL OUT CORRESPONDING DTMF OR PULSE DIGITS
(except * key activates temporary tone in pulse mode)
Response
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MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
3.2.2
HEADSET EXIT PHONE MODE
NO LINE FLASH
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
BASE IDLE Mode, Corded Headset Placed in Cradle, Headset in Idle Mode
The base is always in idle mode when the corded headset is placed in the base cradle.
The response to stimuli while in IDLE mode is outlined below:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET LIFTED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Remote Dialcard Action
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Headset Action
ALL KEYS & SWITCH
Other Stimuli
Response
BASE PHONE MODE
N/A
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
PROGRAM MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
Response
BASE PAGING
NO RELEVANT ACTION FOR HEADSET IDLE MODE
Response
NO RELEVANT ACTION FOR HEADSET IDLE MODE
Response
HEADSET PAGING BASE
LIFT CORDED HEADSET TO INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
INCOMING RINGING
LIFT CORDED HEADSET TO INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
Reference: PRC 00B6
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3.2.3
BASE IDLE Mode, Corded Headset Placed in Cradle, Headset in PHONE Mode
The base is always in idle mode when the corded headset is placed in the base cradle.
The response to stimuli while in IDLE mode with the headset in PHONE Mode is outlined below:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET LIFTED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Remote Dialcard Action
ALL KEYS
Headset Action
ALL KEYS
Response
BASE PHONE MODE
N/A
ON HOLD
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
ACCEPT MEM LOCATION
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF REDIAL BUFFER
DIAL OUT CONTENTS OF MEM LOCATION 00
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
DIAL OUT CORRESPONDING DTMF OR PULSE DIGITS
(except * key activates temporary tone in pulse mode)
Response
NO RELATED BASE ACTION
Response
NO RELATED BASE ACTION
3.2.4 BASE in HOLD Mode, Corded Headset in cradle
Hold mode can be initiated from either the headset or base unit by pressing the pressing the
HOLD key when either the base or headset is in PHONE mode.
The following describes the reponse to stimuli when the base is in HOLD Mode:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET PICKED
UP
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
HOLD CANCELLED - BASE PHONE MODE
N/A
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
PROGRAM MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
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Remote Dialcard Action
PHONE KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO DOWN
POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Other Stimuli
HEADSET PAGING BASE
Response
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE (boom down)
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE (boom down)
BASE PAGING
NO RELATED BASE ACTION
Response
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION
Response
LIFT CORDED HEADSET TO INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
3.2.5 BASE in HOLD Mode, Corded Headset Picked Up out of Cradle
Hold mode can be initiated from either the headset or base unit by pressing the pressing the
HOLD key when either the base or headset is in PHONE mode.
The following describes the reponse to stimuli when the base is in HOLD Mode, with the corded
headset picked up out of the base cradle:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET
RECRADLED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Response
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
HOLD CANCELLED - BASE PHONE MODE
HOLD CANCELLED - BASE PHONE MODE
HEADSET PAGING
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
Remote Dialcard Action
PHONE KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
ALL OTHER KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO DOWN
POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE (boom down)
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE (boom down)
BASE PAGING
NO RELATED BASE ACTION
Response
HOLD CANCELLED - HEADSET PHONE MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION
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Other Stimuli
HEADSET PAGING BASE
Response
PRESS INTERCOM TO INITIATE INTERCOM MODE
3.2.6 Base INTERCOM Mode
The base can enter INTERCOM Mode by paging the headset (press INTERCOM key) and
having the headset answer the page to initiate INTERCOM. The base can also enter
INTERCOM mode in the opposite manner by answering a page from the Headset. The corded
handset is always lifted during INTERCOM mode.
The response to stimuli while in INTERCOM mode is outlined below:
Base Action
CORDED HANDSET
RECRADLED
SWITCH HOOK FLASHED
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
QUICK MEM
PROGRAM
# KEYS
Remote Dialcard Action
OFF KEY
PHONE KEY
HOLD KEY
INTERCOM
MEM
REDIAL
VOLUME UP/DOWN
# KEYS
Headset Action
MIC BOOM TO UP POSITION
FLASH KEY
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Other Stimuli
INCOMING RINGING
Reference: PRC 00B6
Response
EXIT INTERCOM MODE
EXIT INTERCOM MODE - BASE PHONE MODE ACTIVE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
EXIT INTERCOM MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
EXIT INTERCOM, ENTER PHONE MODE AND DIAL OUT
QUICK MEM DIGITS
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
Response
EXIT INTERCOM MODE - RETURN TO PREVIOUS MODE
EXIT INTERCOM MODE - PHONE MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
EXIT INTERCOM MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
Response
EXIT INTERCOM MODE
NO ACTION (no keybeep)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT VOLUME SETTING (no keybeep)
Response
BASE WILL RING & REMAIN IN INTERCOM MODE
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"Special" Features & Operating Modes
This section is also used to describe any special hardware or software features that do not fall
under the description of a particular mode.
Reference: PRC 00B6
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Electrical Specifications
5.1
Operating Conditions
Parameter
Min
Operating Temperature Range
Base Unit Operating Voltage (AC Voltage, 60Hz)
96
Handset Operating Voltage
Notes:
25
120
Max
Units
50
°C
144
Vrms
Base Unit Operating Voltage (AC Adapter Output)
Typ
3.2
Vdc
3.6
4.2
Vdc
1. Typical value represents the nominal testing value
2. Handset operates from a 3-cell NiMH Battery
6.2
DC Electrical Characteristics
Specifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on
all units with the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)
Parameter
Min
Base Unit Current - Standby Mode
Base Unit Current - Talk Mode
1,2
1,2
Handset Current - Sleep Mode
Typ
Max
Units
TBD
mA
TBD
mA
mA
Handset Current - Wake Mode
45
70
mA
Handset Current - Talk Mode
65
101
mA
Handset Sleep Duration - Standby Mode
750
1150
ms
60
ms
Handset Wake Duration - Standby Mode
52
Low Battery Detection Threshold (HS)
3.4
Vdc
MCU Shutdown Threshold (HS)
3.2
Vdc
Days
Hours
Handset Standby Time
Handset Continuous Talk Time
Loaded Cradle Charge Contact Voltage
Loaded Spare Battery Charge Contact Voltage
Notes:
3.3
4.3
1.7
2.5
1. DC current from 9v power supply
2. Cradle and spare battery charge currents = 0mA
3. Voltage measured across a 50Ω charge circuit load resistor
Reference: PRC 00B6
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6.3
Headset Audio Specifications
Specifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on
all units with the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)
Parameter
Min
Max
Units
TBD
dB
1,2
TBD
dB
TBD
dB
Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR)
Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR)
Typ
Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating (SOLR)
Receive volume adjustment range
TBD
dB
Transmit Direction Acoustic Overload (into
microphone)
TBD
dBspl
Receive Direction Acoustic Overload (from receiver)
TBD
dBspl
20
dBrnC
2,5
35
dB(A)
TBD
dBspl
Transmit Direction Noise
Receive Direction Noise
Peak Acoustic Pressure
Notes:
1. Tested using 0kft of simulated telephone line
2. Tested at normal (low) volume level
3. Base unit connected to 0kft of simulated telephone line terminated with 900Ω
4. Acoustic level that results in 5% THD, measured at 1kHz through a 5kHz
lowpass filter
5. Handset isolated from sound input and mechanical disturbances
6. Tested at high volume level
Reference: PRC 00B6
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6.3
Base Corded Audio Specifications
Specifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on
all units with the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)
Parameter
Min
Typ
Max
Units
-40
-46
-53
dB
1,2
51
+46
41
dB
+3
+8
+19
dB
Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR)
Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR)
Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating (SOLR)
Receive volume adjustment range
Transmit Direction Acoustic Overload (into
microphone)
Receive Direction Acoustic Overload (from receiver)
Peak Acoustic Pressure
Notes:
dB
105
dBspl
105
dBspl
20
dBrnC
2,5
35
dB(A)
130
dBspl
Transmit Direction Noise
Receive Direction Noise
TBD
1. Tested using 0kft of simulated telephone line
2. Tested at normal (low) volume level
3. Base unit connected to 0kft of simulated telephone line terminated with 900Ω
4. Acoustic level that results in 5% THD, measured at 1kHz through a 5kHz
lowpass filter
5. Handset isolated from sound input and mechanical disturbances
6. Tested at high volume level
Reference: PRC 00B6
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6.4
Telephone Line Interface Specifications
Specifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on
all units with the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)
Parameter
Min
DTMF Frequency Tolerance
Typ
-1.5
DTMF Low Group Tone Level
DTMF High Group Tone Level
Max
Units
+1.5
-7.5
-5.0
-4.0
dBm
-5.5
-3.0
-2.0
dBm
+2.0
dBm
4.0
dB
DTMF Combined Tone Level
DTMF High Group Preemphasis (Twist)
2.0
Pulse Dialling Break Duration
60
ms
Pulse Dialling Make Duration
40
ms
Pulse Dialling Rate
10
pps
2,3
Ring Detection Frequency
Ring Response Voltage
Ring No-Response Voltage
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
15
68
40
Hz
Vrms
15
Vrms
Measured across a 900Ω terminating impedance
The ringer must ring with signals within this range
Measured with a frequency of 20Hz
The ringer must not ring with signals within this range
Reference: PRC 00B6
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6.5
Radio Specifications
Specifications marked with * are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on
all units with the use of automated production test equipment (ATE)
Parameter
Min
Number of RF Duplex Channels
Typ
Max
Units
10
22.75
MHz
300
kHz
RF Bandwidth
150
kHz
IF Frequency
10.70
MHz
Duplex Frequency
RF Channel Spacing
Base Unit Transmission Frequency
902.3
905.0
MHz
Headset Transmission Frequency
925.0
927.7
MHz
Transmitter Frequency Stability (over temperature
range)
-10
+10
kHz
Base FSK Peak Deviation - Data
40
50
60
kHz
Headset FSK Peak Deviation - Data
40
50
60
kHz
-105
-106
Receiver Sensitivity - 30dB SINAD
Adjacent Channel Rejection
Image Rejection
Clear Channel Detection Level
Notes:
dBm
55
dB
65
dB
-100
-80
dBm
1. A duplex channel includes 1 base to handset link and 1 handset to base link
2. 3dB bandwidth of IF filter
3. Measured through a CCITT audio weighting filter
4. RF level of desired signal set to provide 25dB SINAD (CCITT); rejection is
relative level of interference signal above desired signal to reduce SINAD to 20dB
(CCITT)
Reference: PRC 00B6
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6.6
Frequency Allocation Tables
The RF channels for the 910ADL are allocated in fixed pairs as indicated in the tables below.
The duplex frequency is maintained at a fixed 22.75MHz for all 10 channels.
6.6.1
6.6.2
Base Unit Frequencies
Channel #
Transmit
Frequency
Receive
Frequency
Rx LO Frequency
902.30 MHz
925.05 MHz
914.35 MHz
902.60 MHz
925.35 MHz
914.65 MHz
902.90 MHz
925.65 MHz
914.95 MHz
903.20 MHz
925.95 MHz
915.25 MHz
903.50 MHz
926.25 MHz
915.55 MHz
903.80 MHz
926.55 MHz
915.85 MHz
904.10 MHz
926.85 MHz
916.15 MHz
904.40 MHz
927.15 MHz
916.45 MHz
904.70 MHz
927.45 MHz
916.75 MHz
10
905.00 MHz
927.75 MHz
917.05 MHz
Channel #
Transmit
Frequency
Receive
Frequency
Rx LO Frequency
925.05 MHz
902.30 MHz
913.00 MHz
925.35 MHz
902.60 MHz
913.30 MHz
925.65 MHz
902.90 MHz
913.60 MHz
925.95 MHz
903.20 MHz
913.90 MHz
926.25 MHz
903.50 MHz
914.20 MHz
926.55 MHz
903.80 MHz
914.50 MHz
926.85 MHz
904.10 MHz
914.80 MHz
927.15 MHz
904.40 MHz
915.10 MHz
927.45 MHz
904.70 MHz
915.40 MHz
10
927.75 MHz
905.00 MHz
915.70 MHz
Headset Frequencies
Reference: PRC 00B6
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