Nortel Networks Industrial Handset user manual

User manual for the device Nortel Networks Industrial Handset

Device: Nortel Networks Industrial Handset
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Nortel Networks
Size: 0.28 MB
Added : 4/17/2013
Number of pages: 31
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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02


DECT
Industrial Handset
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Galway M1 Design Support
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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................ 2 1 HANDSET INFORMATION.......................................................................... 4 2 GENERAL ....................................................................................................... 5 2.1 HANDSET..............................................................................................

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 6.4 PERSONAL PHONE BOOK........................................................................... 20 6.4.1 Add Personal Phone Book Entry....................................................... 20 6.4.2 Edit a Number in the Personal Phone Book...................................... 21 6.4.3 Edit a Name in the Personal Phone Book ......................................... 22 6.4.4 Delete Personal Phone Book Entry......................................

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 1 HANDSET INFORMATION This product is classified with IP52 classification as defined in EN60529. Ensure the adapter voltage is the same as the electrical outlet voltage. The DECT Industrial Handset uses radio signals and does not guarantee a connection in all circumstances. Do not rely on a cordless telephone to make emergency calls. Never use your handset: • in the vicinity of electrical detonators  in shielded rooms  in areas

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 2 GENERAL 2.1 Handset The handset has 22 keys which are described as follows: Voice (short press) & E2 (long press) Message function. In Menu - Cursor left After a digit - delete last digit. Long press - delete all. In on hook - Redial menu. In Menu - Cursor right. Confirmation or jump to next level in the menu. In off hook - Mute. Long key press turns the handset OFF. In off hook - Recall. In on hook - Ente

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 2.2 Display Three lines, of 12 alphanumeric characters in length, can show text or caller information. The bottom line displays 5 icons, they are described as follows: ON – Handset in range OFF – Handset out of range ON – New E2 message received OFF – NO new voice mail or all voice mails read ON - Handset is off hook OFF – Handset is on hook Flashing – Number being dialed User can go to next line or step

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Installing the Charger Connect the power line cable to the back of the charger and then plug the AC adapter into the mains socket outlet. 3.2 Wall Mounting the Charger Dri  ll two holes in the wall, with a horizontal spacing of 45 mm and insert the screws.  Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws in the top plate of the charger.  Turn the top insert plate 90 degrees in the charger and put the screws back in.

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 Installation of the Chargers on the Charging Rack The chargers can be placed in two different positions, depending on the usage of the chargers. If the chargers are placed on the desktop the chargers should be connected with 2 screws. When the charging racks are wall-mounted the chargers should be connected as follows: 3.5. Battery Management 3.5.1. Battery Installation / Removal The handsets are equipped with a rechar

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 3.7. Operating Times Standby time - up to 90 hours. Talk time – up to 10 hours. 3.8. Battery Charging Information The battery capacity can be checked using the menu option. As follows: 1. Press the key to enter the menu display and use the or keys to select Menu battery. 2. Press the key to enter the battery display. The display will show the battery status. 3. Press the key to go one step back. 4. Press the k

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 Note: When the handset is placed in the charger, the vibrator and B-answer (auto answer functions are disabled. 3.10 Low Battery Warning If the battery capacity reaches a certain minimum value: On-Hook  The display flashes battery low. Off-Hook  The display flashes battery low T  he handset gives 4 short bleeps every 5 seconds. Galway M1 Design Support

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 4 INITIAL SETUP 4.1 Initial Setup and Operation The handset can be operated on a maximum of 10 DECT systems. Before you can make a call via a DECT system, the handset has to be subscribed to the Meridian 1. A pin code is necessary for the subscription process. A complete menu tree is located at the end of this document for reference. 4.2 Create Subscription To subscribe a handset to a system: 1. Press the menu key to enter t

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 The default handset name ‘PHILIPS’ is displayed on handsets that are not subscribed. When the handset cannot be subscribed to the system, the display will show ‘subscription failed’. Press the key to leave the subscription failed display and to return to the stand-by display. 4.3 Remove Subscription To remove a subscription from the handset: 1. Press the key to enter the menu display and use the or key to select menu

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 4.4 Selecting a DECT System (Roaming) Roaming between Meridian 1 systems is only possible when the handset is subscribed to each system. Manual To switch between DECT systems manually: 1. Press the key to enter the menu display and use the or key to select menu login. 2. Press the key to enter the system display and use the or key to select menu select login. 3. Press the key to enter the login display. Use the

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 5 USING THE HANDSET A complete menu tree is located at the end of this document for reference. 5.1 Operating in Standby Mode The menu feature operates as follows: 1. Press the key to enter the menu display. 2. Use the or key to select the next or previous option. 3. Press the key to go to the selected option, e.g. MENU LOGIN. 4. Press the key to return to the stand-by display. 5.2 Handset ON/OFF The handset

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 The keypad lock can be activated by pressing the key immediately followed by the * key. The same operation is required to deactivate the keypad lock. ‘KEY LOCKED’ is displayed when the keypad lock is activated. 5.4 Volume Control The volume switch for the earpiece is located at the right hand side of the handset. When the volume switch is pressed, the display shows the current volume setting. The volume can be increased with the + key, it c

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 Note: When deleting a digit, use the or keys to place the cursor on the digit to the right of the digit to be removed. Press the key for extended duration to remove the digit. 2. Press the key to dial the number. 3. Press the key to end the call. If a space is needed in a number, e.g. to access an external phone line, press the key for 2 seconds. The display will show a '-'. 5.5.2 Off-Hook Dialing To dial a number off-

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 To dial a number from the personal phone book: 1. Press the key to enter the Phone Book. The first entry appears in the display. If the phone book is empty, the key will not function. 2. From this display, there are 2 methods to find a name: - Use the or key to move through the personal phone book entries. - Pressing an alphanumeric key will result in a quick search.. 3. Press the key to dial the person visible in the display, e.g. M

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 5.5.5 Caller List (CLIP) When the handset rings and the call is not answered, it will be stored in the Caller list (CLIP). The Caller list contains a maximum of 10 entries. The entries in the Caller list and the Redial list can be accessed the same way. An item in the Caller list can be distinguished from an item in the Redial list as follows: an item in the Caller list will also turn the red LED on at the top of the handset.. When an item in

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 If automatic call answering is used, the phone call will be accepted automatically. It is not necessary to press the key. 5.7 Silent Mode In Silent mode the handset will use the vibrator instead of ringer and bleep sounds. To switch the Silent mode ON/OFF: Press the key immediately followed by the # key to switch the Silent mode ON or OFF. SILENT is displayed when this option is switched on. 5.8 SOS Button Press the key t

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DECT Industrial Handset User Guide Issue 02 6.3 Microphone Mute The microphone mute can be activated or deactivated during conversation by pressing the key. When the microphone mute is active the display shows MIC. MUTED. 6.4 Personal Phone Book Press the key to enter the Phone Book. Note: If there is no entry in the phone book, then the key will not function. The personal phone book is a list of names and numbers, which can be filled out by the user. This list is s


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