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Business Mobility (IP) DECT
DECT G355, G955 and I755 Handsets
Administrator Guide
Page 1: ...Business Mobility IP DECT DECT G355 G955 and I755 Handsets Administrator Guide...
Page 2: ...gestion for improving this handbook they are invited to send the relevant details to NEC Nederland B V P O BOX 32 1200 JD HILVERSUM THE NETHERLANDS NEC Nederland B V 2011 All right are reserved Reprod...
Page 3: ...ser manual or to this user manual itself at any time without obligation to notify any person of such revision or improvements The pictures icons screen shots and diagrams used in this user manual have...
Page 4: ...istory 4 Revision history February 2011 Creation of the Administrator Guide Based on the User Manual for the G355 G955 and I755 DECT Handsets dated October 2009 November 2011 Adapted to handset softwa...
Page 5: ...EM card 13 Bluetooth module installation 15 Installing the Bluetooth module 15 Removing the Bluetooth module 16 Bluetooth headset installation 17 DECT system configuration 18 Subscribing the handset t...
Page 6: ...ve for toggling the Site Survey Mode 28 EEPROM Editor 29 HS logs 29 Reading the log information 29 Reset information 30 IPEI 30 Broadcast Groups 31 Battery Info I755 only 32 Central Directory 32 Encry...
Page 7: ...e environments NEC G355 G955 and I755 DECT Handsets are compatible both with traditional DECT and IP DECT systems The G355 G955 and I755 DECT handsets should only be used in combination with DECT syst...
Page 8: ...imes Optional step s The following step s is are optional and marked by a blue line i e they can be skipped OR they are not offered Used when the following actions steps depend on some condition The c...
Page 9: ...to the earpiece This will have a deteriorating effect on the quality of the speech as heard by the user of the DECT Handset I755 The I755 DECT Handset makes use of inductive charging Because of this t...
Page 10: ...for the G355 G955 resp the I755 handset Do not use any other type Charge the batteries of the G355 and G955 handset only in combination with either Table 1 G355 G955 Chargers and AC Adaptors Charger A...
Page 11: ...Battery and charger information 11 Table 2 I755 Chargers and AC Adaptors Charger AC Adaptor I755 DECT Handset Desktop Charger Ten Pao S008CM1200040 I755 Charger Rack Ten Pao S040EM1200250...
Page 12: ...or receive calls with your handset When inserting a MEM card with the configuration of some other G355 G955 or I755 DECT Handset then that configuration will be used Any configuration changes or new c...
Page 13: ...re 1 4 Ensure that you have inserted the MEM card completely 5 Replace the battery pack 6 G355 and G955 Replace the battery compartment cover Figure 1 Installing the MEM card Removing the MEM card To...
Page 14: ...the MEM card under the two small crescents as shown in Figure 2 5 Replace the battery pack 6 G355 and G955 Replace the battery compartment cover Please don t bend the MEM card too much when removing...
Page 15: ...ttery pack after you have installed or removed the Bluetooth module Installing the Bluetooth module The Bluetooth module is supplied in an ESD bag and comes complete with a Quick Installation Guide To...
Page 16: ...dule from a G955 or I755 DECT Handset perform the following steps 1 Place the handset facedown on a flat surface 2 G955 Remove the battery compartment cover 3 Remove the battery pack 4 Pull the Blueto...
Page 17: ...stallation 17 Figure 4 Bluetoooth module removed Bluetooth headset installation Installation of a Bluetooth headset on the G955 or I755 handset with a Bluetooth Module is described in the G355 G955 an...
Page 18: ...n record The subscribed name appears on the handset display whenever the handset enters the range of the DECT system To subscribe to a DECT system you need the following information 1 PARK code A uniq...
Page 19: ...nal step when subscription is overwritten 9 PARK required Yes No PARK required 10 Enter PARK Skip PARK 10 11 Enter PIN 12 13 Enter Network name DECT system name 14 15 Enter Phone number assigned to th...
Page 20: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Choose the subscription by the name of the DECT system here DECT01 to be removed 8 9 10 n Change the DECT system name and phone number The DECT system name and phone number displayed on...
Page 21: ...DECT system configuration 21 4 5 6 7 Choose the name of the DECT system here DECT01 8 9 Enter Network name DECT system name 10 11 Enter Phone number assigned to the handset at Number prompt 12...
Page 22: ...ry to the Auto answer msg option no warning beep is given to the user before setting up the call automatically Please be careful using this option as it might violate the privacy of the user Special m...
Page 23: ...handset 25 Automatically answer incoming calls and release them after a defined number of seconds 26 Only used at the lab Reset all handset data including subscriptions 26 Show the extended software a...
Page 24: ...hanced battery information I755 only 32 Select whether or not the Central Directory feature is supported by the handset 32 Set whether or not the handset can be used in encrypted environments only 33...
Page 25: ...nds the handset has to remain on hook before calling the destination 6 7 Give the number of seconds the handset has to remain off hook 8 The handset will immediately call the destination stay off hook...
Page 26: ...of seconds 1 Open the Service Menu 2 3 4 Give the number of seconds the handset has to remain on hook before answering an incoming call 5 6 Give the number of seconds the handset has to remain off hoo...
Page 27: ...ice Menu 2 3 4 After the data is reset the handset restarts Version Use Version to display extended handset information note that the normal Status commend shows more or less the same information 1 Op...
Page 28: ...Site Survey Manuals for more information 1 Open the Service Menu 2 3 To use the handset normally but keep showing the site survey information 4 n To leave the site survey mode 1 Open the Service Menu...
Page 29: ...or 4th line NEC service personnel HS logs By means of this command by the HS Handset logged information on exceptions errors and use of memory and addresses can be read out Please do not interpret th...
Page 30: ...be retrieved 4 5 If necessary scroll through the information 6 n Reset information To reset clear all the information in the various logs 1 Open the Service Menu 2 3 4 5 6 7 n IPEI Use this to read ou...
Page 31: ...display to read the remainder of the information 6 n Broadcast Groups Use this to read out to which broadcast groups the handset is assigned Note that group 000 is not shown as every handset is alway...
Page 32: ...al Directory This is used to select whether or not the Central Directory feature is supported by the handset From software v03 09 it is possible to select up to 8 Central Directories allowing the use...
Page 33: ...ke encrypted calls only It is strongly advised not to set this check to Off as that increases the risk of unauthorized listening in to calls being made to and from the handset 1 Open the Service Menu...
Page 34: ...r Or Select the required setting to give optimum voice quality 5 6 n Demo Mode This is used to set the handset in a mode that the display is always fully lit As this mode requires quite some power con...
Page 35: ...e is no possibility to retrieve the PIN code and the only way to make such the handset useable again is resetting it to the factory defaults hence all data is reset including the subscription data by...
Page 36: ...Reset PIN code 36 8 Give PIN code for resetting3 9 3 If you do not have the PIN code to reset the handset to the factory defaults please obtain this from the NEC Support Helpdesk...