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Notes:

 

1. 

When enter a phone number, the cursor automatically 
advances to the next digit field.  Use Up and Down 
Arrows to move the cursor backward or forward to insert 
(to the left of the cursor) or delete (the digit above the 
cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the 
last digit). 

2. 

When entering a name, the cursor automatically 
advances to the next character field if you press a 
different key for the next character.  If you need to enter 
consecutive characters from the same key, you can wait 
for the cursor to advance or use the Up/Down Arrow to 
move the cursor backward or forward manually.  Also 
use Up and Down Arrows to move the cursor to insert (to 
the left of the cursor) or delete (the character above the 
cursor, or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the 
last character). 

3. 

By default, all letters are entered in the upper case.  Use 
the * key to toggle between upper and lower cases.  For 
example, pressing * once will switch to the lower case 
for all subsequent letters.  Pressing * again will return to 
the upper case mode. 

4. 

A “Pause” entry represents a 2.8 second delay in dialing 
the following digits, which is useful when calling a 
sequence of segmented numbers (e.g., access code, 
credit card number, auto-attendant entries, etc.)  Pause 
is entered by pressing the * key twice (LCD displays P).  
Entering pause twice (PP) will result in 5.6 seconds 
pause in the dialing. 

5. 

Character Table: 

 

Key 

Characters and Orders 

‘ + , . * ( ) & 1 

A B C 2 

D E F 3 

G H I 4 

J K L 5 

M N O 6 

 
 
 

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P Q R S 7  

8 T 

W X Y Z 9 

0 0 

Toggle case when in character editing 
* P (Pause) when in number editing 

Space – when in character editing 
# when in number editing 

 
 

4. 

The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list 
in an ascending order (A to Z) from the top of the list. 

a. 

If the phonebook is entered from the menu, the first 
entry displayed is the top of the list. 

b. 

If the phonebook is entered using the down arrow, 
the first entry displayed is the top of the list. 

c. 

If the phonebook is entered using the up arrow, the 
first entry displayed is the bottom of the list. 

 

5. 

The first line of LCD display shows name and the 2

nd

 line 

shows the phone number.  If the phone number is longer 
than 14 digits, press OPTION (Right) soft key and select 
Option 3 to view the complete number. 

 

6. 

To search for a record: 

a. 

Press a key that corresponds to the first character of 
the name you are looking for. 

b. 

For example, you are looking for “Peter”, then press 
the number “7” once.  Or, if you are looking for 
“Smith, John”, then press “7” 4 times. 

c. 

The LCD displays the first entry starting with that 
alphabet. 

d. 

Use the Up/Down Arrow to locate the exact record 
you are looking for. 

 

7. 

To erase/edit phonebook: 

a. 

Use Up/Down Arrow or the alphabetical search 
method to locate the record to be erased or edited. 

b. 

Press OPTION (Right) soft key to enter editing menu. 

i) 

Press 1 and confirm to delete a record. 

Summary of Contents for EP-490

Page 1: ...asic Handset Features 14 Additional Handset Features 16 Base Illustration 21 Base Features 22 Basic Base Station Features 22 Additional Base Station Features 23 Administrator Features 24 Charger Illus...

Page 2: ...your wireless phone ensure your safety and the safety of others a Always watch where you are walking and standing b Don t let a phone call distract you from working safely 2 In an emergency a If an em...

Page 3: ...electricity available for 6 use during power outage or have a temporary backup power supply 8 Slots or openings in the product s housing are provided for ventilation These openings must not be blocke...

Page 4: ...non rechargeable batteries The batteries could short circuit and the battery enclosure may be damaged causing a hazardous condition 2 Follow the charging instruction in this manual and instruction lab...

Page 5: ...ens 5 Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone system Consult with your local phone compa...

Page 6: ...th each other as digital full duplex 2 way radios Members of work group s can be in contact with their co workers while leaving phone lines available for incoming and outgoing calls Handsets that are...

Page 7: ...left and right soft keys e Icons from left to right i RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator During a call the number of bars is proportional to the radio signal strength received i Call in progress...

Page 8: ...econds indicates a call is on hold 8 Battery 9 Headset Jack 2 5 mm headset jack for hands free operation 10 Left Right Soft Keys Make menu selection 16 11 Up Down Scrolling Keys a Scroll through recor...

Page 9: ...h key timing a From an administrator handset Handset 10 or 11 press MENU 9 2 4 to select flash key timing 18 b 9 level 100 ms 900 ms timing selections default 600 ms Note The default value 600 ms work...

Page 10: ...Display call time duration for current call during and immediately after the call 28 Text Messaging a Editing Message from a handset users can edit a screen full up to 2 line 28 characters of text mes...

Page 11: ...ote The antenna port has a reverse thread connector to remove antenna or cable turn clockwise to install turn counterclockwise Improper installation may damage the connector 2 Audio in Jack 3 5 mm Pro...

Page 12: ...lows private paging to a single handset with individual Handset ID or group paging to a group of handsets with Group ID c Per line AA enable disable by administrator d When disabled for a line the adm...

Page 13: ...r will be routed to this specific handset ID ii When EP 490 is linked behind the PBX system with analog module or D A converter the call can be routed back to a wired PBX extension To perform this fea...

Page 14: ...Note The base station s antenna port has a reverse thread connector to install antenna or cable turn counter clockwise to remove turn clockwise Improper installation may damage the connector 2 Plug th...

Page 15: ...al answering device in between the wall phone jack s and the Base Station Either a multiple of single line answering devices or a multiple line answering device can be used You may want to disable the...

Page 16: ...ink is established regardless if and when the call is answered Making an Intercom Call 1 Press Intercom key followed by a two digit handset ID or Group ID 32 2 To abort dialing press END key Notes 1 I...

Page 17: ...n is valid only for the current call Ending a Call To end a telephone or intercom call press END key or place handset into charger cradle 34 Adjusting Receiver Earpiece Voice Volume 1 Voice volume can...

Page 18: ...lect KeyGuard option The handset keypad is locked No key entry is accepted except the power on off key 2 To unlock the keypad press Unlock Left soft key then within 2 seconds press the digit 1 to unlo...

Page 19: ...base De registration will reset the Handset ID to 00 erase the 38 system security code and free up the old ID for future registration b After deregistration the handset will not be able to use the ba...

Page 20: ...D or asks the handset having the desired ID to vacate by de registering with the base 40 h Perform registration immediately afterward for the handset desiring a specific ID to ensure that the ID is no...

Page 21: ...line or another handset for a 3 way conference 42 2 Press HOLD Right soft key to put the current call on hold 3 Press OPTION Right soft key to enter selection menu 4 3 Way Conferencing with a Second...

Page 22: ...announcement the caller is 44 not aware of the call is being forwarded 5 Call forwarding can be only one hop That is for example if Handset 11 forwards calls to Handset 22 but Handset 22 also sets ca...

Page 23: ...Call routed to the operator is final and will be terminated if the operator does not answer 46 Call Waiting 1 A handset while talking on one phone line can be informed of the arrival of a new incomin...

Page 24: ...andset or a calling group Then press Yes and enter the ID either handset ID 48 or group ID to execute line dedication Turning off the AA may be useful when The line is not used by a group of people Ex...

Page 25: ...f the desired flash time is 200ms Notes 50 1 De registration by the administrator will disable a handset s ability to use the base station to make or receive phone calls This also frees up the ID for...

Page 26: ...ce PP will result in 5 6 seconds pause in the dialing 5 Character Table Key Characters and Orders 1 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 52 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0 Toggle...

Page 27: ...umbers received but didn t answer starting from the most recent one Use Up Down Arrow to scroll through the list i Press OPTION Right soft key for options Press 1 and confirm to erase current record P...

Page 28: ...to move the cursor backward or forward to insert to the left of the cursor or delete the character above the cursor or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character 56 ii Enter c...

Page 29: ...c There will be no acknowledgement returned 6 Receiving a text message a When a message arrives a double beep alerts the arrival of a text message b The text message remains on the LCD display for 8 s...

Page 30: ...olutional CRC 8 kbps Convolutional CRC Transmission Data Rate 170 678 kbps 176 678 kbps User Data Rate 128 kbps duplex 128 kbps duplex Duplex Time Division Duplex TDD Time Division Duplex TDD Voice Qu...

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