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Chapter 3

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Select a location for the D

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The base unit of the D

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 Cordless DECT can be placed on a desk or tabletop near a 

standard 120 Vac outlet and telephone line jack.  The base unit can also be mounted 
on a standard wall plate using the wall mount adapter.  Keep the base unit and 
handset away from sources of electrical noise (motors, fluorescent lighting, 
computers, PC monitor).  Refer to 

Chapter 1 Specifications and Safety Information

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a complete discussion of safety precautions.  

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To ensure optimum performance follow these guidelines.

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Each base unit must be placed at least 20 feet apart. 

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Always place the base unit on top of a desk or on higher shelves.  Avoid 
locations surrounded by metal surfaces.

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Place the base away from any electrical component such as a PC, monitor and 
other telephone.

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When connecting the telephone cords, observe the following precautions. 

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Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

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Never touch bare telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has 
been disconnected at the network interface.

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Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

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Summary of Contents for Dterm DTL-8R-1

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL INT 2070 DECT DOCUMENT REVISION 1 Dterm Cordless DECT DTL 8R 1 ...

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Page 3: ...nt has been prepared for the use of employees and customers of NEC Unified Solutions Inc and may not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Unified Solutions Inc Dterm is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation Copyright 2007 NEC Infrontia Inc 6535 N State Highway 161 Irving TX 75039 2402 Technology Development ...

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Page 5: ... 4 Important Electrical Considerations 1 4 Chapter 2 About the Dterm Cordless DECT Section 1 Overview 2 1 Section 2 Items Included with the Dterm Cordless DECT 2 2 Section 3 Features of the Cordless Telephone 2 3 Section 4 Dterm Controls and Functions 2 4 4 1 Handset 2 4 4 2 Base Unit 2 6 4 3 Cordless Handset Desk Phone Switch Base Key Option 2 6 4 4 Charger Unit 2 7 Chapter 3 Installation Section...

Page 6: ...Handset Battery Pack 3 12 Section 8 Charging Batteries 3 13 8 1 Charging the Handset Battery Pack 3 13 8 2 Charging Spare Battery Packs 3 14 Section 9 Low Battery Indicator 3 15 9 1 Low Battery 3 15 9 1 1 In Standby Mode 3 15 9 1 2 In Talk Mode 3 15 9 1 3 In Other Mode Excluding Standby Mode and Talk Mode 3 15 9 2 Battery Status 3 15 Section 10 Cleaning the Battery Charger Contacts 3 16 Chapter 4 ...

Page 7: ... Mode Up Key Change Each Item Setting 6 3 1 1 4 Training Mode 0 Key No Function 6 5 1 1 5 Training Mode TALK Key or Speaker Key Exit from the Training Mode 6 5 Section 2 NEC PBX Operation 6 5 2 1 Switching Between the Wired Phone and Cordless Phone DTL 8R 1 Handset 6 6 2 2 Making a Call to Another Extension 6 7 2 3 Making Call to Outside Line 6 8 2 4 Receiving a Call from an Outside Line Depends o...

Page 8: ...________________ 2 10 Battery Status 6 12 2 11 Handsfree 6 13 2 12 Headset 6 13 2 13 Volume Setting 6 13 2 14 Ring Volume Setting 6 13 2 14 1 Ringer Tone Volume Selection 6 13 2 15 Ringer Mute 6 14 2 16 Menu Setting Mode 6 15 2 17 Changing Ringer Type 6 15 2 18 End of Range Alarm 6 16 2 19 One Touch Dial Settings Option 6 17 2 19 1 Dial Store Mode 6 17 2 20 Exit Menu 6 20 2 21 Dial Out Using One T...

Page 9: ...re 3 5 Attaching the Wall Mount Stand to the Base Unit 3 4 Figure 3 6 Placing the AC Adapter Cord Inside the Wall Mount Stand 3 5 Figure 3 7 Placing the Base Unit on the Posts of the Wall Plate 3 5 Figure 3 8 Plugging the AC Adapter into the AC Wall Outlet 3 6 Figure 3 9 Inserting Screws into the Wall for Wall Mounting the Telephone 3 7 Figure 3 10 Placing the Telephone Cords Inside the Wall Mount...

Page 10: ...ocument Revision 1 Dterm Cordless DECT Figure 3 20 Charging the Battery Pack 3 14 Figure 3 21 Cleaning Battery Charger Contacts 3 16 Figure 4 1 Handset Controls 4 1 Table 4 1 Handset Control Functions 4 2 Figure 4 2 Base Unit Controls and Functions 4 4 Figure 4 3 Charging Unit Controls and Functions 4 5 Figure 5 1 Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 5 1 Figure 5 2 Installing the Headset 5 2...

Page 11: ... Digital ADPCM Operating Temperature 0 50 C 32 F to 122 F Transmission TDMA TDD Channels 5 ID 130 000 combinations WiFi Friendly Yes Receive Transmit Frequency 1920 1930 MHz Power Requirements 10 Vdc from supplied AC adapter Size 58mm H x 215mm D x 130mm W Weight 410g Receive Transmit Frequency 1920 1930 MHz Power Requirements Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack Size 163mm H x 31mm D x 55mm W Weight...

Page 12: ... swallowed T Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and buttons The battery or conductor can overheat and cause burns T Charge the battery pack provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the instruction manual provided for this product ...

Page 13: ... Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be damaged by people walking on it T Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electrical shock T Never push objects of any kind into this product through the base unit slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result ...

Page 14: ...Cordless telephones are radio devices Communications between the handset and base of the cordless telephone are accomplished by means of radio waves which are broadcast over the open airways Because of the inherent physical properties of radio waves communication can be received by radio receiving devices other than your own telephone unit consequently any communications using the cordless telepho...

Page 15: ...ities and services which can affect the operation of your unit However your telephone company must give adequate notice in writing prior to such actions to allow you time for making necessary arrangements to continue uninterrupted service If you are having trouble with your telephone service you must first disconnect your telephone to determine if it is the cause of your problem If you determine t...

Page 16: ...e than one cordless telephone in your office they must operate on different channels and more than 20 feet apart If more than eight DTL 8R 1s are used in the same area there is a possibility that the following problem occurs T Difficulty connecting the Handset with the Base Unit T Some noises can be heard during conversation The DTL 8R 1 is limited to five RF channels The RF channel is changed aut...

Page 17: ...N 1 OVERVIEW DTL 8R 1 is a cordless telephone that is adapted for digital NEC PBX Private Branch Exchange It is designed for use in the office environment The Cordless Handset and wired phone cannot be used at the same time The Handset and Base Station must have the original ID that is written on each unit at the factory Figure 2 1 System Overview ...

Page 18: ...Congratulations on your purchase of the Dterm Cordless DECT This telephone is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability long life and outstanding performance To become familiar with the features of the cordless telephone read this manual thoroughly The Dterm Cordless DECT includes the following items Figure 2 2 Items Included with the Dterm Cordless DECT Base Unit Handset Telep...

Page 19: ...ack T Mute Control T AutoStandby T Separate Charging Stand with Spare Battery Charging Capability T Handset Headset Handsfree Volume Control T Adjustable Ringer Volume Control T 6 Selectable Ring Tones T Vibrating Ringer T Out of Range Detection and Alarm Tone T LCD Backlight T Key Backlight T Automatic Channel Selection T Single Key Access to Conference Hold Transfer and Redial features T Low Bat...

Page 20: ...e using the telephone for the first time you should become familiar with the controls and functions of the handset and base unit 4 1 Handset The handset is used to make receive calls The various buttons and LCD provide access to and provide indication of the various functions and operations of the phone Figure 2 3 Handset Controls and Functions on page 2 5 provides a layout of various controls and...

Page 21: ...ns 1 DTL 8R 1 Cordless Handset 9 Headset Jack 2 Message Display 10 Microphone 3 Hold HOLD Key 11 Redial REDIAL Key or Desk Cordless Softkey Switch Key 4 Conference CONF Key 12 Transfer TRANS Key 5 Talk TALK Key 13 Handsfree SP Key 6 Mute MUTE Menu Key 14 Programmable Key Labels 7 Numeric Keypad 15 Volume Up Ringer Volume Key 8 Upper row Programmable Keys F1 F4 Lower row One Touch Dial Keys 1 4 16 ...

Page 22: ...uch Dial Keys 3 and 4 on the Handset are used to switch between Desk Phone or Handset P Press and hold the One Touch Dial 3 key to switch to the Handset same as the Cordless Key on the Base Unit P Press and hold One Touch Dial 4 key to switch to the Desk Phone same as the Desk key on the Base Unit When the Base Key Option is set One Touch Keys 3 and 4 cannot be used for One Touch operation 1 Start...

Page 23: ...___________ Push the up or down key to select the option Push the MUTE Menu key to save the setting The Handset gives a confirmation tone 4 4 Charger Unit The Charger Unit is used to recharge the batteries in the handset Figure 2 5 Charging Unit Controls and Functions B a s e K e y O p t i o n O n B a s e K e y O p t i o n O f f X 21 Battery Lever 23 Optional Battery Charging LED 22 Handset Chargi...

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Page 25: ...pter 1 Specifications and Safety Information for a complete discussion of safety precautions SECTION 2 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS To ensure optimum performance follow these guidelines T Each base unit must be placed at least 20 feet apart T Always place the base unit on top of a desk or on higher shelves Avoid locations surrounded by metal surfaces T Place the base away from any electrical component...

Page 26: ... Dterm Cordless DECT To connect the telephone cords 1 Connect the cord from the telephone jack to the Line In on the Dterm Cordless DECT 2 Connect a qualified NEC digital Multiline Terminal to the Dterm Cordless DECT Figure 3 1 Connecting Telephone Cords to the Telephone Jack Figure 3 2 Connecting the Dterm Cordless DECT to the Multiline Terminal Line OUT To DTU DTP DTH DTR and DTL Multiline Telep...

Page 27: ...ery packs can automatically be recharged either in or out of the handset The AC adapter furnished with this telephone may be equipped with a polarized line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug Refer to Figure 3 4 Polarized Plug If you cannot plug the ...

Page 28: ... 5 WALL INSTALLATION 5 1 Mounting the Base to a Standard Wall Plate The base unit is designed to be mounted on standard wall plate To attach the wall mount stand to the base unit 1 Slide the wall mount stand into the notches at the top of the base unit Rotate the wall mount stand down and snap it into place 2 Plug the AC adapter into the base unit Figure 3 4 Polarized Plug Figure 3 5 Attaching the...

Page 29: ...d locally supplied in the LINE jack on the base unit Plug one end of the NEC digital multiline telephone into the PHONE jack Place the telephone cords inside the molded channels on the bottom of the wall mount stand 5 Plug the other end of the short telephone cord into the modular wall jack in the center of the wall plate 6 Place the base unit on the posts of the wall plate and push down until it ...

Page 30: ...the telephone directly on the wall Before mounting the telephone consider the following Select a location away from electrical cables pipes or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting screws into the wall Make sure the wall material is capable of supporting the weight of the base unit Use 10 screws with anchoring devices suitable for the wall material where...

Page 31: ...secure the AC adapter 3 Plug the AC adapter into the base unit 4 Plug one end of the short telephone cord into the LINE jack on the base unit Then plug one end of an NEC multiline telephone into the PHONE jack Place the telephone cords inside the molded channels on the bottom of the wall mount stand Figure 3 9 Inserting Screws into the Wall for Wall Mounting the Telephone Figure 3 10 Placing the T...

Page 32: ...ure 3 8 Plugging the AC Adapter into the AC Wall Outlet on page 3 6 Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch 5 3 Wall Mounting the Charging Unit The charging unit is also designed to be wall mounted Before mounting the charging unit consider the following Select a location away from electrical cables pipes or other items behind the mounting location that could cause a hazard when inserting...

Page 33: ...________________________________________ To mount the charging unit 1 Insert two mounting screws 1 7 8 apart Allow 3 16 between the wall and screw heads for mounting the telephone 2 Plug the AC adapter into the charging unit Wrap the AC adapter cord around the strain relief Figure 3 12 Inserting Screws for Wall Mounting Figure 3 13 Wrapping the AC Adapter Cord Around the Strain Relief ...

Page 34: ..._________________________________________ Document Revision 1 Dterm Cordless DECT 3 Place the charging unit on the posts of the wall screws and push down until it is firmly seated 4 Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120 Vac wall outlet Refer to Figure 3 14 Placing the Charging Unit on the Wall Figure 3 14 Placing the Charging Unit on the Wall ...

Page 35: ...D REMOVING THE BELT CLIP A belt clip can be used to attach the handset to a belt or pocket for convenient portability 1 Slide the clip into the tab slots Press firmly until it snaps into place The belt clip is designed to fit snugly onto the handset 2 To remove the clip press the retaining clip in toward the belt clip blade and slide the clip up at the same time Figure 3 15 Attaching the Belt Clip...

Page 36: ...sion 1 Dterm Cordless DECT SECTION 7 INSTALLING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK Before installing batteries refer to Chapter 1 Specifications and Safety Information Section 2 Battery Safety on page 1 2 It is important to follow safety regulations when handling batteries 1 Remove the battery cover by pressing the latch and sliding the cover down and off of the handset Figure 3 17 Removing the Battery Cove...

Page 37: ... necessary to remove the old battery at this time 3 Replace the cover and slide it up until it latches onto the handset SECTION 8 CHARGING BATTERIES 8 1 Charging the Handset Battery Pack The rechargeable battery pack must be fully charged before using the Dterm for the first time Charge the battery pack without interruption for at least 10 hours 1 Place the handset in the front slot of the chargin...

Page 38: ...lot for charging a spare battery pack 1 Slide the spare battery pack into the second slot in the charging unit until the retaining clip snaps over the top of the pack 2 Make sure the Optional Battery Charging LED lights If it does not light check that the AC adapter is plugged in and that the battery pack is making contact with the charging contacts on the charging unit 3 Charging is complete when...

Page 39: ...msec OFF 600msec 9 1 2 In Talk Mode The Battery Status icon in the LCD changes to battery low The Handset remains in Talk Mode and the battery low alert tone is emitted every 30 seconds 9 1 3 In Other Mode Excluding Standby Mode and Talk Mode The Battery Status icon in the LCD changes to battery low 9 2 Battery Status The LCD shows the battery charge status according to the remainder capacity of t...

Page 40: ...BATTERY CHARGER CONTACTS To maintain a good charge it is important to clean all charging contacts on the handset and charging unit about once a month Use a pencil eraser or other contact cleaner Do not use liquids or solvents On a Call In Standby Mode What occurs when Battery icon message blinks Handset beeps once every 30 seconds Charge Battery message blinks Action Complete the call as quickly a...

Page 41: ...OLD CONF conference TRANS transfer REDIAL TALK MUTE and ringer volume are located on the handset and are used to control various functions Volume and Ring control keys are located on the side of the handset Refer to Figure 4 1 Handset Controls for a diagram of the Handset controls and to Table 4 1 Handset Control Functions on page 4 2 for an explanation of the Handset controls Figure 4 1 Handset C...

Page 42: ... menu setting Press MUTE Menu located on front of the handset to mute a conversation Press MUTE Menu in Standby Mode the Handset displays the user menu window Press MUTE Menu in Conversation Mode to mute the microphone The MUTE Menu button toggles to turn the microphone muting function on and off When the conversation ends muting is turned off Press the Speaker key on the front of the handset in S...

Page 43: ...ill initialize the NEC multiline terminal Cordless LED Manual press of the button will switch control to the cordless handset Ringer Volume Key Press the Ringer Up Ringer Volume key on the side of the handset to increase the volume level during the Standby Mode OFF Vibrate Low High The LCD displays the current volume setting for two seconds If Ringer is set to OFF Vibrate while in the charging cra...

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Page 45: ...Charger Unit is used to recharge the batteries in the handset The Charger Unit has two LEDs Refer to Figure 4 3 Charging Unit Controls and Functions Handset Charging LED Handset is on charger On Handset is not on charger Off Optional Battery Charging LED Second battery is in charger On Second battery is not in charger Off Figure 4 3 Charging Unit Controls and Functions 21 Battery Lever 23 Optional...

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Page 47: ...allation SECTION 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Optional accessories and replacement parts can be obtained by contacting your NEC representative Figure 5 1 Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts Telephone Cord Adapter for Base Unit 910 mAh Battery Belt Clip Headset Charger and AC Adapter Base Stand Wall Mount Adapter ...

Page 48: ...DECT With the headset installed the user can use the belt clip the carry the handset and conduct a conversation using the headset To install the headset Open the cover over the headset jack and plug the headset into the receptacle No other settings are needed Operation of the headset is the same as the handset However the user hears through the headset earphone and talks through the headset microp...

Page 49: ...AND PROGRAMMING THE DTL 8R 1 1 1 Programming Mode 1 1 1 Training Mode Entry To enter Training Mode Press and hold 4 and at the same time and then press the TALK key The Handset emits a confirmation tone and enters Training Mode The following message is displayed on the LCD and the F1 LED blinks 1 1 2 Training Mode Volume Down key Select Item F 1 L K 0 1 ...

Page 50: ...vision 1 Dterm Cordless DECT To select an item use the down key as illustrated in the following displays F 1 L K 0 1 press down key F 1 L K 0 1 T A L K press down key F 2 L K 0 2 press down key F 2 L K 0 2 T A L K press down key F 3 L K 0 3 press down key F 3 L K 0 3 T A L K press down key F 4 L K 0 4 press down key F 4 L K 0 4 T A L K press down key O F F H O O K R I N G O N press down key F 1 L ...

Page 51: ...________ 1 1 3 Training Mode Up Key Change Each Item Setting The up key can change each item setting as illustrated in the following displays e g when the F1 setting is changed the F1 LED blinks F 1 L K 0 1 press up key F 1 L K 0 2 press up key F 1 L K 0 3 press up key F 1 L K 0 4 press up key F 1 L K 0 5 press up key F 1 L K 0 6 press up key F 1 L K 0 7 press up key F 1 L K 0 8 press up key F 1 L...

Page 52: ...____________________________________________________________ Document Revision 1 Dterm Cordless DECT F 1 L K 1 0 press up key F 1 L K 1 1 press up key F 1 L K 1 2 press up key F 1 L K 1 3 press up key F 1 L K 1 4 press up key F 1 L K 1 5 press up key F 1 L K 1 6 press up key F 1 L N R S P D press up key F 1 R e c a l l press up key ...

Page 53: ...5 Training Mode TALK Key or Speaker Key Exit from the Training Mode When the TALK key or Speaker key is pressed at any time during Training Mode a key touch tone will be emitted and the Training off command is sent to the PBX Expansion board The Handset exits from Training Mode SECTION 2 NEC PBX OPERATION This operation is one of the examples for the DTL 8R 1 with an NEC PBX As a result it might b...

Page 54: ... Right key to change to the wired phone When the wired phone is selected the LCD shows DESK TEL Base Left Key Base Right Key If the Base Key Option is on One Touch Dial 3 and 4 keys on Handset are used to switch between Desk Phone or Handset In this mode One Touch Dial 3 and 4 keys cannot be set as One Touch keys 1 Start Up Upon powering up Battery connection push 2 5 keys to enter the Base Key Op...

Page 55: ...connected the Handset goes into Talk Mode and Talk icon is turned on and shows current volume for two seconds If the PBX sends any message during this time the LCD shows the message after the volume display 3 If the user dials 1 0 2 the LCD shows the dialed number as they are pressed When Base Station is not connected to a PBX the Handset displays DISCONNECT When the Handset cannot connect to the ...

Page 56: ...nection with the Base Station The LCD does not change 2 When the RF connection is established the Handset goes into Talk Mode and the Talk icon is turned on The current volume is shown on the LCD for two seconds and the line key LED is turned on If the PBX sends any message during this time the LCD shows the message after the volume is displayed 3 The LCD shows this message to prompt the user to d...

Page 57: ...on with the Base Station However the ACQUIRING LINK message is not shown on the LCD If the user presses the TALK key or dials 0 9 or the user picks up the Handset from cradle during this time the user cannot start a conversation with the outside line calling party 3 When RF connection is established the Handset goes into Talk Mode and turns on the Talk icon The current volume on the LCD is display...

Page 58: ...e is emitted when redial is empty Dial limit is 32 digits redial stores up to 32 digits in memory Redial data is stored in Handset memory EEPROM If F1 F12 keys are pressed the number dialed before the Function key is pressed is stored in redial memory Example 1 talk 1 2 3 talk redial 123 2 talk 1 2 3 1 2 talk over 32 digits redial 123 12 up to 32 digits 3 talk 1 2 3 F1 4 5 6 talk redial 123 2 6 Au...

Page 59: ...is using a wired phone the LCD displays the following for five seconds with an error tone and returns to Standby Mode 2 8 Out Of Range 2 8 1 When in Standby Mode The Handset displays the message Searching when the Handset cannot find the Base Station Out of Range in Standby Mode 2 8 2 When Establishing an RF Link If the TALK Speaker or F1 F4 key is pressed and the Handset cannot establish an RF Li...

Page 60: ...t in about five seconds it goes to Standby Mode 2 9 Low Battery The Handset has visual and audible indicators to warn of a low battery condition 2 9 1 In Standby Mode The Battery Status icon in the LCD changes to battery low The Charge Battery message blinks on the LCD ON 600msec OFF 600msec 2 9 2 In Talk Mode The Battery Status icon in the LCD changes to battery low The Handset remains in Talk Mo...

Page 61: ...Talk Mode or Handsfree Talk Mode The Handset goes into the Headset condition 2 13 Volume Setting The following modes have volume settings Talk Mode Handsfree Talk Mode and Headset During each mode the user can press the Volume Up or Volume Down keys to increase or decrease the volume As the user increases decreases the volume setting the setting is displayed on the LCD from Level 1 to Level 6 Afte...

Page 62: ...ile in Incoming Call Mode it rings Low but does not vibrate If ringer mute is on the Handset does not ring nor does it vibrate Press the TALK key or Speaker key in Ring Volume Setting Mode The Handset cancels the ringer volume setting and goes into Standby Mode The handset can change ringer volume in Incoming Call Mode In this case the ringer volume does not appear on the display 2 15 Ringer Mute ...

Page 63: ...dby Mode The Handset keeps each menu setting mode for one minute without key operation The Handset Cancel Menu setting is activated and the handset goes into Standby Mode 2 17 Changing Ringer Type To change the ringer type 1 Press the MUTE Menu key in Standby Mode the LCD shows the menu list 2 If needed select Change Ringer Type by pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down key and pressing the MUTE Me...

Page 64: ...m Cordless DECT 3 The LCD shows Tone Type To select Tone A Tone F by pressing the Up or Down key 4 Press the MUTE Menu key the Handset outputs a confirmation tone and displays a message confirmation message on the LCD and goes into Menu List Mode 2 18 End of Range Alarm 1 Press the MUTE Menu key while in Standby Mode Then the LCD shows menu list S a v e d C h a n g e R i n g e r T y p e E n d o f ...

Page 65: ...olume Down key and pressing the MUTE Menu key 3 The LCD shows On and Off Select On or Off by pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down key and pressing the MUTE Menu key 4 The Handset outputs a confirmation tone displays the confirmation message on the LCD and goes into Menu List Mode 2 19 One Touch Dial Settings Option 2 19 1 Dial Store Mode 1 Press the MUTE Menu key while in Standby Mode the LCD dis...

Page 66: ...not in one touch dial mode it does not show the One Touch Dial Settings menu 3 The Handset goes into Dial Store Mode and displays the function key name and the number that is stored To select one touch dial 1 2 press the Volume Up or Volume Down key When Base Key Option is selected One Touch Keys 3 and 4 are not available If the number is not stored the 2nd line is empty 4 Press the MUTE Menu key ...

Page 67: ...me Down key 5 Press the MUTE Menu key the number is registered in the EEPROM and the Handset outputs a confirmation tone Press the Volume Down key to return to the Menu List Mode Press the MUTE Menu key when the number is empty to delete one touch dial in EEPROM To delete an entry from the EEPROM memory first clear all the digits entered then press MUTE Menu to save the change If the TALK key or S...

Page 68: ...dset goes into Standby Mode 2 21 Dial Out Using One Touch Dial 1 Press the TALK key on the Handset 2 When connected the Talk icon is turned on and displays the current volume for two seconds 3 Press the One Touch Dial key the number that is registered is displayed and is sent to the Base Station An error tone is emitted when the Handset does not have the one touch dial number entered A one touch k...

Page 69: ...rm Series E 2 3 E Electra Elite 2 3 electrical considerations 1 4 F FCC 1 1 1 5 features automatic channel selection 2 3 AutoStandby 2 3 charging stand 2 3 charging unit 2 3 handset design 2 3 volume 2 3 headset volume 2 3 headset jack 2 3 low battery protection 2 3 mute control 2 3 single key access 2 3 wall mountable base unit 2 3 frequency control 1 1 receive 1 1 transmit 1 1 H handset 1 1 2 2 ...

Page 70: ...tructions 1 3 single access key 2 3 site location 3 1 spare battery pack 3 14 specifications base unit 1 1 frequency 1 1 frequency control 1 1 handset 1 1 modulation 1 1 phase lock loop 1 1 power requirements 1 1 spread spectrum 1 1 standard wall plate installation 3 4 standby mode 1 1 4 2 T talk key 4 2 mode 1 1 telephone base unit 2 2 belt clip 2 2 charging stand 2 2 cord 2 2 5 1 connecting 3 1 ...

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