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Menu Tree 

 

Menu

1.KeyGuard

2.PhoneBook

3.Sounds

2.Ring Tone

1.Ring Volume

3.Key Voulme

4.Key Tone

4.Call Settings

1.Dial Prefix

2.Group Setting

6.Language

3.Contrast

4.Backlight

5.Name Tag

5.Phone Settings

1. Mic. Gain

2.Any Key Talk

6.Base Settings

Enter
Base PIN:----

7.Registration

1.Register

2.Deregister

8.Menu Display

1.Call Setting 

Enter Password
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2.Phone Setting

3.Base Setting

8.Change Pwd

9.Headset Ring

3.Call Manager 

1.Assign Next HS  

3.Change PIN

2.Clear HS  

3.Remote REG

Outgoing

 Incoming

4.Feature Call 

1.PA On/Off

2.Line On/Off

3.Int. On/Off

1.Auto

2.Manual

Call Barring

3.Off

7.Custom  Name

 

Summary of Contents for FreeStyl SIP

Page 1: ...User Manual FreeStyl SIP Long Range SIP Cordless Phone EnGenius Customer Service http www engeniustech com ...

Page 2: ...s 23 Charger Illustration 24 Charger Features 25 Getting Started 26 Base Station Installation 26 Handset and Charger Installation 26 Basic Operations 28 Operation Modes 28 A Base Operation Modes 28 B Handset Operation Modes 28 Making a Telephone Call 30 Making a 2 Way Intercom Call 30 Making a Broadcast 31 Handset to Handset Calls 31 Redial 32 Receiving a Telephone Call 33 Receiving an Intercom Ca...

Page 3: ...ogrammable Feature Call 45 Caller ID 47 Call Manager 48 Incoming 49 Outgoing 49 Call Barring 50 Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI 51 Adjust Handset Microphone Gain 51 Adjust Headset Ring 52 SIP Configuration 53 Introduction 53 VoIP Features 53 Registration Handsets 53 Default Settings 53 Web Configuration 54 LAN Configuration 54 Base Settings 55 Phone Book 55 SIP Configuration 56 SIP Server 56...

Page 4: ... 4 Tools 61 Admin 61 Time 62 Ping Test 62 Firmware 63 Back up 63 Reset Reboot Registration 63 Menu Operations 65 Technical Specifications 70 Base Station 72 Index 75 ...

Page 5: ...r communications device to call for help b Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name phone number or location 3 Notice to Hearing Aid Users This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids 4 Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users Preliminary studies done by the US FDA and others have shown that although interference to the implanted cardiac pa...

Page 6: ...r other similar surface may block these openings and should be avoided This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 9 Never push objects of any kind into this product through housing slots openings as they may damage the product touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in ...

Page 7: ...oved Li Ion rechargeable batteries and charger Do not use other types of rechargeable batteries or 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 labels and markings in the handset and charger compartments 3 Battery must be recycled or disposed of pr...

Page 8: ...ay cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment doescause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate t...

Page 9: ...en designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Portable Handset Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R...

Page 10: ...compliance requirements please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this dev...

Page 11: ...dset x 2 antenna installed d Desktop Charger x 2 e Charger AC DC Adaptor x 2 f 1100mA Li ion Battery Pack x 2 g RJ 45 cable x 1 h Quick Guide i Belt clip x 2 2 In a Handset package please find the following components a Handset x 1 antenna installed b 1100mA Li ion Battery Pack x 1 c Desktop Charger x 1 d Charger AC DC Adaptor x 1 e Quick Guide f Belt clip x 1 ...

Page 12: ... 12 Handset Illustration Soft key Display Caller ID Hold End Power Off Dialing key Intercom Antenna Receiver Earpiece Talk Flash Speakerphone Broadcast Soft key Microphone Up Down Phonebook ...

Page 13: ... 13 Speaker Battery Cover 2 5mm Headset Jack ...

Page 14: ...tercom call 3 L1 Line Sound and Indication 3 1 Line Indicator Indicates when using line 1 or the incoming call from FXO line S1 3 2 SIP Indicator Indicates when using SIP or the incoming call from SIP 3 3 Enable ringer 3 4 Disable ringer 3 5 Ringer and vibrate mode 3 6 Vibrate mode 3 7 Message waiting indicator 4 PA Disable PA and indicate speaker phone 4 1 Indicates if the incoming broadcast is d...

Page 15: ...the Call Waiting feature provided by local phone companies during a call 4 SPEAKERPHONE Press and hold the key for over 2 seconds to enable disable the speakerphone during incoming outgoing or intercom call 5 2 WAY INTERCOM a Places an intercom call to another handset a group handset group paging or all registered handsets b Intercom calls are digital full duplex and are conducted without the assi...

Page 16: ...andline caller or an intercom caller entersa Group ID 2 Ringer Vibrator a Two 2 options for Line incoming call ringing and intercom ringing b Six 6 level ringer volume selections Off Low Medium High Vibrate Vibrate High for each option c Eight 8 ringer type selections for each option 3 Caller ID Displays incoming call phone number and name on the LCD needs Caller ID service from local telephone co...

Page 17: ...Off the handset cannot receive Broadcast calls from the base station or other registered handsets but it can Broadcast to the base station or other registered handsets a 2 Line On Off Enable or disable the ability to receive incoming calls from telephone line call When Line is Off the handset cannot receive incoming calls from a telephone line call but it can still make outgoing calls a 3 Int On O...

Page 18: ... simultaneously you can answer the SIP call or PSTN call by pressing the scrolling key 10 KeyGuard a When the KeyGuard is selected all keys will be locked Press UNLOCK Left soft key followed by to release it b The KeyGuard will be automatically enabled once returning back to idle mode for 15 seconds 11 Dialing Prefix a Up to 14 digits including pause s one access code can be pre programmed to be a...

Page 19: ...Up to 10 entriescan be saved c Once the feature code has been programmed you can quickly perform those functions during the call by pressing the OPTION soft key 18 Menu Display a To avoid mis setup in the Call Settings MENU 4 Phone Settings MENU 5 and Base Settings MENU 6 these settings can be hidden b The Handset password is required before enteringMenu Display MENU 8 the default handset password...

Page 20: ...s a PIN is required The Default is 0000 26 Clear Handset a Use a registered handset from MENU 6 2 to remove the other registered handset in case the other registered handset is defected b Once the other registered handset is clear the user is able to register a new handset in its place c When enteringthe Base Settings the PIN is required Default is 0000 27 Change PIN To change the base PIN enter t...

Page 21: ...ger emitting either from the handset speaker or the headset receiver a This requiresenteringthe Phone Settings MENU 5 8 31 Base Intercom Auto Answer from web a From Web System Base Settings Base Intercom Auto Answer to turn On Off the Intercom Auto Answer feature b Default is ON If turning OFF the feature you will need to press the base Intercom or Broadcast key to answer handset Intercom calls to...

Page 22: ... 22 Base Illustration Page handset locator only Registration Power LED blue color In use LED white color Reset Button DC Jack LAN Jack ...

Page 23: ...one line 3 RESET Button a Restores base station to factory settings b Reset button is intended to preventaccidental system reset c All handsets including administrator need to be re registered after a base station reset 4 Page Button Locate handset To find a misplaced handset press PAGE and all registered handsets will beep for 30 seconds Press PAGE again or any key on handset to stop Re PAGE is f...

Page 24: ... 24 Charger Illustration Handset charging slot DC in ...

Page 25: ...harged battery status bar stands still and the LCD screen displays Charge Complete 3 Charge Fail If an error occurs during charging mode the LCD screen will display Charge Fail 3 It is impossible to overcharge the battery using this charger Notes 1 Fullycharge battery packs before first use 2 Handset will power on automaticallywhen placed on the charging slot 3 However if you drain the battery com...

Page 26: ...the transformer end of the base station AC DC adapter into a standard AC electrical power outlet plug the other end into the DC In jack on the back of the base station 2 Plug the Ethernet cord into the LAN jack PS For SIP configuration please see page 54 ...

Page 27: ...e battery for four hours before use 6 The phone system is now ready to perform basic functions such as making and receivingphone calls and intercom calls No base station or handset programming is needed for basic operations Note 1 Handset s packagedalong witha Base Station are pre registered at the factory If you have a new handset you will need to register the handset withthe base station inorder...

Page 28: ...ing in Registration mode and a prompt sound will be emitted B Handset Operation Modes 1 STANDBY mode this is the default mode a If there is no on going activity the handset automatically goes into SLEEP STANDBY mode to save battery power b The handset can be turned off completely by holding down the key for 3 seconds c The standby screen display custom name can be edited d The 2 dight number repre...

Page 29: ...e Settings 1 Mic Gain 2 Any Key Talk 6 Base Settings Enter Base PIN 7 Registration 1 Register 2 Deregister 8 Menu Display 1 Call Setting Enter Password 2 Phone Setting 3 Base Setting 8 Change Pwd 9 Headset Ring 3 Call Manager 1 Assign Next HS 3 Change PIN 2 Clear HS 3 Remote REG Outgoing Incoming 4 Feature Call 1 PA On Off 2 Line On Off 3 Int On Off 1 Auto 2 Manual Call Barring 3 Off 7 Custom Name...

Page 30: ...LETE 3 Speed dial by accessing the entriesin the phone book Menu 2 Main Menu 2 PhoneBook SELECT BACK Joe 033289289 ADD OPTION a Press or scrolling key to enter the phone book b Press to dial the number 4 To abort dialing press key Notes 1 If a link cannot be established the LCD will show Base not found after a 6 second time out 2 A call duration timer will start displaying the length of the call a...

Page 31: ... establisha link withthe caller See Handset Group Subscription 3 If a link cannot be established the LCD shows Paging timeout after a 35 second time out Making a Broadcast Handset to Handset Calls 1 Broadcasting to all handsets 11 PA to ALL REDIAL MENU a Press and hold key from one handset b Start speaking the broadcast message once you hear the key tone the speakerphone of destination handsets wi...

Page 32: ...er the Handset ID and then press and hold key b Start speaking the broadcast message once you hear the key tone the speakerphone of destination handsets will open when it receivesthe voice Re the initiating handset needs to press and hold key while speaking or broadcasting c Release key to end the broadcasting 4 Speed dial by accessing the entries 2 digit ID in the phone book Menu 2 a Press or scr...

Page 33: ...ion Re You can turn on the Any Key Talk from MENU 5 2 Notes 1 You can press SILENT Left soft key if you choose to ignore the call Unlike turning off the ringer from the handset menu the SILENT key operation is valid only for the current call 2 If Caller ID service is available the LCD will displaythe incoming call information If the LCD shows Private or Unknown the caller or the originating phone ...

Page 34: ... telephone or intercom call press key or place handset into charger cradle Adjusting Handset Receiver Earpiece Voice Volume 1 Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call 00 00 15 Volume 3 11 MUTE OPTION L1 2 There are 6 levels of volume selections Use or key to adjust 3 The new setting will remain effective for all future calls until changed Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume 1 Voice ...

Page 35: ...ropped Mute 1 After a link is established you can press MUTE Left soft key to mute the handset microphone 00 00 15 MUTE 11 UNMUTE OPTION L1 2 When mute is active the other end will not hear your voice but can still speak to you 3 To leave the mute state press UNMUTE Left soft key Mute is effective only for the currentcall Do Not Disturb Silent Ring 1 Enter the key sequence MENU 3 1 then select Off...

Page 36: ...f the following happen a Phone beepstwice every 60 seconds in talk mode every 10 minutes in standby mode b Battery icon is empty c Phone does not respond when a power On Off key is pressed d LCD and backlighting become dim e Talk range shortfall is experienced 2 You can replace the handset battery after placing the call in progress on hold and press key To retrieve the call on hold press Talk key ...

Page 37: ...ndset ID between 10 and 19 automatically The assigned ID will be displayed on the handset LCD indicating successful registration Registration 1 Register SELECT BACK d Repeat above steps for all additional handsets 4 De registration a You can de register the handset you re using from the base station De registration will reset the Handset ID to 00 erase the system security code and free up the hand...

Page 38: ... nine handset groups 1 7 can be defined and handset users can decide which group s they want to be in Main Menu 4 Call Settings SELECT BACK 2 For example Group 1 representsthe Customer Service Group Group 2 represents the Sales Group and Group 3 is the Marketing Group Suppose that handset 11 wants to receive incoming rings for all Sales and Marketing related calls Then handset 11 will need to subs...

Page 39: ...s Handset While a telephone call is in progress you can transfer it between different handsets Direct Transfer Unannounced Transfer 1 Press OPTION Right soft key followed by the key to put the call on hold 00 00 15 Volume 3 11 MUTE OPTION L1 You have a call on hold UNHOLD XFER Enter Ext 11 CANCEL L1 2 Press XFER Right soft key followed by entering the destination handset ID then the held call will...

Page 40: ...dset is able to pick up the incoming call automatically Enter Ext 11 CANCEL L1 After the call is transferred to the destination handset the original handset will go back to standby mode automatically PS If HS 11 Decidesto take the call Transferee HS 10 will need to press key for the call to transfer to HS 11 HS 11 DecidesNOT to take the call requested HS 11 will need to press Key to end 2 way and ...

Page 41: ...caller party to join the call 4 When the 2nd party answers the call you can pressthe to have a conference with two parties Phonebook Operations 1 You can store up to 50 entriesin the phone book Each entry can contain a phone number or handset ID up to 26 digits and a name up to 16 characters Main Menu 2 PhoneBook SELECT BACK 2 To accessthe phone book press MENU Right soft key followed by 2 or pres...

Page 42: ...he digit above the cursor or left of the cursor if the cursor is on the right of the last digit 2 When entering a name the cursor automaticallyadvances to the next character fieldif you press a different key for the next character If you need to enter consecutive characters from the same key you canwait for the cursor to advance or use or scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward manual...

Page 43: ...nd the 2nd line shows the phone number If the phone number is longer than 16 digits press OPTION Right soft key and select Option 3 View Number to view the complete number 6 To search for a record a Use scrolling key to enter the Phone Book mode b Press a key that correspondsto the first character of the name you are looking for c For example you are looking for EnGenius then press the number 3 tw...

Page 44: ...ansfer the phone book both parties have to enter the phone book transfer mode first by following below a Press OPTION Right soft key followed by 5 or by scrolling or key to transfer when the handset is in phone book mode b For the phone sending party press 1 to enter the sending mode i Either press TX ALL Left soft key to transfer all phone book entries to another handset s ii Or press TX ONE Righ...

Page 45: ...enter Receiving mode The LCD shows Ready b Press Transfer button on the web interface of the base to send up to 50 entries of the phone book Re The handset will not update any phone book when it stores up to a maximum of 50 entries Programmable Feature Call 1 If FreeStyl SIP base station is installed behind a PBX system it is feasible to pre program some call features along with the PBX s feature ...

Page 46: ...ht soft key to delete or edit the feature call you programmed into the system PBX Transfer F 70 ADD OPTION h Repeat the same operations to program the 2nd and subsequent feature call that you will use frequently 4 Using pre programmed feature call during the call a Press OPTION Right soft key while the handset is in the Talk mode 00 00 15 Volume 3 11 MUTE OPTION L1 b Press the correspondence numbe...

Page 47: ...50 calls of Caller ID information 2 The display will show the date and time of the call on the first line followed by the name on the second line and the phone number on the third line An unread record will have a NEW at the end of the first line of the display 3 When viewing a call record the number can be dialed stored to the phone book or deleted View Call Log 1 To view the call log press to en...

Page 48: ...r ID 1 Press key on idle screen to enter the call log use or key to scroll the call log 2 When screen displays a Caller ID Press to dial this number Call Manager Call Manager feature allows four options 1 The first option is Incoming The handset can be selected to enable receiving of the incoming PA intercom call line call 2 The second option is Outgoing The handset can be set to access available ...

Page 49: ... Re Default setting is ON 1 By default all incoming calls will ring all handsets When enteringthis menu you must enter handset password first 4 digits Re The default handset password is 0000 Outgoing 1 Press MENU Right soft key followed by 4 to enter the Call Settings mode Press 3 to select Call Manager followed by entering handset s password 4 digits The handset is able to make outgoing calls via...

Page 50: ... also blocks incoming calls from outside lines or other registered handset Call Settings 3 Call Manager SELECT BACK Re Default Call Barring is OFF Call Manager 4 Call Barring SELECT BACK 2 To add the Call Barring code a Once you turn on the Call Barring feature you can key in the Call Barring code To add one block code press ADD Left soft key then start entering the Call Barring code After enterin...

Page 51: ...still indicates the icon even after you have listened to all messages turnit off by pressing and holding Caller ID key on the handset Adjust Handset Microphone Gain If you will use the handset in different workplaces or environments you can adjust the handset microphone gain to obtain a better voice quality that is suitable for various locations a Press MENU Right soft key while the handset is in ...

Page 52: ...ker or receiver of headset to avoid missing calls a Press MENU Right soft key while the handset is in the standby mode b Press 5 Phone Settings followed by 9 to enter the Headset Ring menu c Select On so the ringer emits from the headset receiver if Off is selected the ringer will emit from the handset speaker ...

Page 53: ...ter to the base Register handset 1 Pressand hold the register key on the base until the LED changes to white color The base can perform the handset registration while the LED is flashing 2 On handset enter MENU 7 1 to enter the registration 3 The assigned ID from 10 to 19 will be displayed on handset LCD indicating successful registration 4 Repeat the above steps for all additional handsets Defaul...

Page 54: ...in button to open the web base configuration page If successful you will be logging in and see the configuration of FreeStyl SIP LAN Configuration When you want to change the LAN IP to Static IP setting including IP address subnet mask gateway proxy and VLAN once you click Apply the change will take effect You will now know the new IP of the FreeStyl SIP in advance of accessing the web configurati...

Page 55: ...able and are reserved for other versions Phone Book You can store up to 50 entries in the phone book on the FreeStyl SIP base Click the Add phone book button to add entries Click the Export phone book button to exportthis phone book to a specific file in csv format An entry in the phonebook data is represented in text as Name Number line break ...

Page 56: ...list file in advance you can click the Browse button to select it and click the Import phone book button to import the contact list Note After you edit all entries in the phone book via web interface you need to place handsets in receivingphone book mode Click the Transfer phone book button to send the phone book over the air See phone book transfer via web on page 43 SIP Configuration SIP Server ...

Page 57: ...red in some service providers When DNS SRV is activated DNS is assigned to 8 8 8 8 google DNS Allow SDP NAT Rewrite In some cases i e connected with NAT or VPN to enable this option to have the IP address in UDP message bodies rewritten and routed correctly RTP Ptime RTP packetization time is required to synchronize when using a P2P call User Agent Header For security in some SIP servers they may ...

Page 58: ...ght Individual Account Note You should register every handset on the FreeStyl SIP base before you start setting the SIP configuration The default SIP number is set according to handset ID which means SIP number 10 is set for handset ID 10 and accordingly You will need to enter the Edit button for each account Click the Apply button to save the setting as the screen shows ...

Page 59: ...g outgoing calls Note Handsets should subscribe from the handset menu to group s before performing a group SIP call exceptusing GroupALL group That means this kind of sharing feature can use one group SIP account for many handsets Click the Apply button to save the setting as the screen shows After you finish these account settings you need to click the Apply button as shown in red to activate the...

Page 60: ...cycle the base in order for any changes take effect Note The auto provision configuration file is generated by editing the template excel file and save it as a txt file And for example if the FreeStyl SIP s MAC Address is AA BB CC DD EE FF the configuration file name must be voip_settings_aabbccddeeff txt ...

Page 61: ...tting to Manual URL When Server Options is Manual you can set the URL of configuration file TFTP URL tftp address file_name FTP URL ftp user_name password address port file_path file_name HTTP URL http server_domain_name file_path file_name Tools Admin This page allows you to change the username and password By default the username is admin and the password is admin The password can contain 0 to 1...

Page 62: ...h a NTP server or with the PC s internal clock Time Zone Select a time zone from the drop down list and check whether you want to enter the IP address of an NTP server or use the default NTP server to have the internal clock set automatically Apply Cancel Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to return to previous settings Ping Test This page allows you to analyze the connection quality of Fr...

Page 63: ...e lost Back up This page allows you to save the current device configurations When you save the configurations you can also reload the saved configurations into the device through the Restore Settings from A File section If extreme problems occur or if you have set up the FreeStyl SIP wrong you can use the Reset button in the Restore to factory default section to restore all the configurations of ...

Page 64: ... 64 These features Reset Reboot and Registration can be performed from this web setting ...

Page 65: ... 65 Menu Operations ...

Page 66: ...om call Set each option respectively When setting each option use or to scroll through 6 options Off Low Medium High Vibrate and Vibrate High Press SELECT Left soft key to save selection Default Medium b Press 2 to select Ring Tone Two options for ring tone Line ring tone for incoming call and Intercom ringer for intercom call Set each option respectively Use the or to scroll through 8 ringers pre...

Page 67: ...ress 2 to Group Select see Handset Group Subscription on page 38 c Press 3 to set Call Manager see Call Manager operation on Page 48 d Press 4 to set Feature Call see Feature Call operation on Page 45 6 Press 5 to set Phone Settings a Press 1 to set Mic Gain See Mic Gain operation on Page 51 b Press 2 to set Any Key TALK Use CHANGE Left soft key to select and confirm On or Off Default is Off Re Wh...

Page 68: ... cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character 3 Press SAVE Left soft key to confirm setting Re Once entering the custom name the greeting of the LCD in standby mode will be changed as entered Default greeting is FreeStyl SIP h Press 8 to Change Password 1 Enter original 4 digits of handset then press OK Left soft key when entering this menu 2 Enter new password 4 digits then press SAVE L...

Page 69: ... you can hide these menus so that other handset userswon t have chance to mis settup these settings Re When entering the Menu Display you have to enter password first a Press 1 to set hiding un hiding of the Call Settings menu 1 Use CHANGE Left soft key to select and confirm On or Off b Press 2 to set hiding un hiding of the Phone Settings menu 1 Use CHANGE Left soft key to select and confirm On o...

Page 70: ... Gain 2 dBi 5 dBi External optional 2 dBi Long 0 5 dBi Short Telephone Interface RJ11 x 1 NA VoIP interface RJ45 x 1 NA SIP protocol RFC 3261 NA Speech Coding 64Kbps G 711alaw G 711 ulaw 8 kbps G 729A Channel Coding 8 kbps Convolutional CRC 8 kbps Convolutional CRC Transmission Data Rate 170 667 kbps 170 667 kbps User Data Rate 128 kbps duplex 128 kbps duplex Duplex Time Division Duplex TDD Time D...

Page 71: ... 71 Humidity 20 75 20 75 Dimension without antenna 128 L x 118 W x 32 H mm 158 L 46 W 33 H mm Weight TBC 175g ...

Page 72: ...ult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user sauthority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must a...

Page 73: ...ust continuously vary the initial security code as each telephone is produced ii Provide a fixed code that is continuously varied among at least 256 discrete digital codes as each telephone is manufactured iii Provide a means for the cordlesstelephone to automatically select a different code from among at least 256 possible discrete digital codes each time it is activated iv It is permissible to p...

Page 74: ...egulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Déclaration d exposition aux radiations Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20cmde distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps Ce dispositif a été conçu pour fonctionner av...

Page 75: ...ry Strength 16 Broadcast 33 Broadcasting a group of handsets 33 Broadcasting all handsets 33 Broadcasting an individual handset 34 C Call Barring 20 22 50 52 53 Call Hold 20 Call Log 19 49 Call Manager 19 50 51 52 69 Call Settings 20 21 40 51 52 68 71 Call Timer 21 Call Transfer 41 Call Waiting with Caller ID 18 70 Caller ID 18 19 35 49 50 53 Change PIN 22 71 Charger Features 27 Charger Illustrati...

Page 76: ...stration 29 39 71 Handset to Handset Calls 33 Headset Ring 23 54 70 I idle mode 20 Incoming 19 50 51 Indirect transfer 42 IC 9 Intercom 16 17 19 23 32 33 35 51 68 interference 9 K Key Guard 38 68 Key Tone 68 Key Volume 68 M Making a Telephone Call 32 Making an 2 Way Intercom Call 32 Menu Display 21 22 71 MENU mode 30 Multiple handsets registration 18 Mute 20 37 N Name tagging with caller ID 18 O O...

Page 77: ...iving an Intercom Call 35 Redial 19 34 REG 30 registration mode 39 40 66 Ring Volume 68 Ringer 16 17 18 RSSI 16 Regulatory Information 9 S SILENT 20 35 36 37 69 speakerphone 17 33 34 36 Speed dial 32 33 34 T Talk mode 18 TALK FLASH 17 transformer 28 29 V Vibrator 18 View Call Log 49 Visual Message Waiting Indicator 53 ...

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