NEC C944 user manual

User manual for the device NEC C944

Device: NEC C944
Category: Headphones
Manufacturer: NEC
Size: 1.33 MB
Added : 8/9/2013
Number of pages: 53
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IP DECT
C944 Cordless Handset
User Guide

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LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Business Solutions Ltd. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Business Solutions Ltd. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Business Solutions Ltd. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Business Solutions Ltd. © Copyright 2006 NEC Business Solutions Ltd. P

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Contents 1 Important Safety Information ........ 3 8 Calling ........................................... 16 Sensitive Electronic Environment ....... 3 Handset On/Off ............................... 16 Power Supply .................................... 3 Loudspeaker Volume ...................... 16 Safety Precautions ............................ 4 Handsfree ....................................... 16 Usage ............................................... 4 Muting ....................................

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13 Menu: Redial List .......................... 29 20 Menu: System ............................... 39 Registration Code ........................... 39 14 Menu: Key Lock ............................ 30 Registering the Handset to Key Lock On Off .............................. 30 the DECT System ......................... 39 15 Menu: Caller List .......................... 31 Selecting the DECT System ............ 39 Accepted and Missed Calls ............. 31 Automatic Search System ............... 4

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1 Important Safety Information Only use this product in countries where the appropriate authorities have given their authorisation. The A symbol on the product certifies its conformity with the Australian technical requirements concerning user safety and electro-magnetic compatibility valid at the time of approval. Sensitive Any radio-based equipment can potentially cause interference with other equipment and can be interfered from other equip- Electronic ment. This also a

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Safety  Do not open the handset or charger, this could expose you to high voltages. Have all repairs carried out by authorized Precautions service personel.  Do not allow the charger and the battery contacts to come into contact with conductive objects such as keys, paper clips, rings or bracelets.  Do not allow the handset and charger to come into contact with water or chemicals.  Only use the plug-in AC adapter DVE Model No: DV-7515RSAA. Only use rechargable batteries type, AAA, 1.2V,

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2Installation Installation Place the charger on a flat, even surface. Do not install the charger, handset and accessories in the proximity of: Location  Water, moisture or damp areas.  Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas.  Devices which generate strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions or fax and telephone terminals.  Areas where the handset can be covered, its ventilation is impaired and liquid can get inside. 

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Closing the battery compartment cover: Replace the cover by placing it on the compartment at a slight angle (1) and pressing it down until it clicks into place (2). Note: if the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the handset will not function, and may be damaged. Installing the To operate the charger a mains connection is required. Charger Check if the mains voltage does match the adapter mains voltage. Connect the cable on the plug-in AC adapter to the ter- minal on the bottom of the c

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3 Important Battery Information Note: use only rechargable AAA NiMh battery of typical 800 mAh, 1.2 V. Never use a battery which is damaged or worn out. Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of the batteries. It is possible that a handset with hot or cold batteries can be temporarily out of operation even if the batteries are fully charged. Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local authority regulations. Hand them in for recycling! Do not throw batteries

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4 Charging the Batteries Initial Setup Charge the batteries approximately 6 to 7 hours before initial use of the handset. This protective measure extends the ser- and Operation vice life of the batteries. The maximum power output is only attained after three to five charging and discharging cycles. Place the handset regularly in the charger thus ensuring opti- mum charging of the batteries. When replacing the batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity. It is essential to make sure that

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Battery When batteries are replaced, no icon will be displayed before a complete charge cycle has been completed, except when Capacity Icon almost empty batteries are inserted in the phone, then the icon will be shown immediately. When the battery capacity icon is displayed the indication is reliable. If charged batteries are inserted, the batteries can become hot during the first charge cycle, and if the fully charged batteries are removed from the phone and inserted again, the batteries

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5 Initial Setup and Operation The handset can be operated on up to 10 different DECT sys- tems. To do so, it has to be registered to each DECT system. Handset Register the handset on the DECT system as described in ”Menu: System”. Registration 10

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6 Keys, Display and Connectors Earpiece Earpiece NEC Rear: Rear: Di Display splay Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Up and Do Up and Down keys wn keys (arr (arr ow ke ow keys) ys) for selecting the menu and entering the for selecting the menu and telephone book entering the telephone book Softkey for controlling the functions Softkey Softkey and features Softkey for controlling the for controlling the functions and features for controlling the functions and features functions and features Info key for

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Display œ¢ ƒ Arrangement Icon / textline Station 1 Peters 3 text lines 10:00 Menu •D Softkey line Icons ‹ Ringer deactivated B Caller filter active œ At least 2 bars: Good radio link ¢ On: Handset has a connection Flashing: Handset has an incoming call » On: Handsfree is activated C Flashing: Message in voicebox ‚ On: One or more unread messages in the memory Flashing: Message memory full ƒ Charge status of the batteries ª On: An alarm time is set and activated º On: Keypad is locked 12

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Text Lines/ In the top line of the display, information is given concerning the current status of the telephone during a call or in standby Softkey Line mode. When using the menus, this line displays an additional line of text containing the name of the active menu. With this feature, you always know where you are in a menu. The text lines display important information about the current connec- tion status or menu lists and texts. In an idle state the top text line is replaced by the icon

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7 Softkeys and the Cancel Key The Softkeys The four large keys below the dis- TelBook play (see picture) are called the Miller softkeys. The functions allocated to Newman the keys are shown on the bottom Peters line of the display. The key function Options ‘ Esc changes automatically according to the respective operating state of the handset. Softkey: Symbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the respective functionality of the arrow keys: Arrow Keys E If a continuous text

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Example: Menu Press Menu. Use the arrow keys to Menu scroll through this list and confirm Key Lock the desired function with OK. Ringer Settings Volume Settings OK ‘ Esc Example: Search:_ If the telephone book has been Telephone opened ( • -key), the arrow keys Miller Book can be used to select a name and Newman A can be used to dial. Peters To change entries, switch over to Options ‘ Esc the next menu using the Options softkey and choose for example Edit . Now you can edit the tele- ph

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8 Calling Handset On/ The handset can be switched off by pressing C for more than 1 second when it is in an idle state. The handset is switched on Off by pressing C for more than 1 second or by placing the hand- set in the charger. Loudspeaker During a conversation you can change the volume of the ear- piece or the loudspeaker with the arrow keys in 7 steps. When Volume the minimum or maximum value is reached, you will hear a beep. In the display a bar will be shown which will increase/ dec

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Making a Call Dialing: œ¢ ƒ Press A and dial the phone num- ber. 367_ Options {} D Pre-dialling: Predial Enter the phone number and press A. You can use pre-dialling 0123_ to chain telephone numbers from different lists. Press Options, select Options {} Esc one of the lists with the arrow keys and OK. Select a telephone number from the list. A long press on the hook key will add the number to the number predialled before. Note: In pre-dialling, if the input cursor is positioned behind t

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Making a Call Selection: Redail from the Press the D-softkey and then one Miller of the arrow keys (several times if Last Number Newman necessary) with the handset in an Redial List 0309987 idle state. The last 30 phone num- Options ‘ Esc bers dialed are then displayed. The beginning / end of the number redial list is marked by a dashed line. Dialing: Press A, the selected phone num- ber is dialed. Pre-dialling: If you press A for a longer period, the selected phone number is entered int


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