background image

23

Base Features

Basic Base Station Features

1. Antenna

a.  When selecting a location for the base station, it

is better to locate the base station as high as
possible to avoid obstructions that may interfere
with radio transmission.

b.  When using an outdoor antenna, locate the

antenna (not the base station itself) as high as
possible for a clear transmission path.

Note

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)

 

Provides MOH (Music on Hold).

3.  Line Status LED’s

 

LED lit indicates an active telephone line.

4. Power LED

 

LED lit indicates base station has power.

5. Line In

a.  Supports 4 simultaneous telephone line

connections.

b.  Four standard RJ-11C/CA-11A connectors.

6. DC In

 

Connects to Base Station AC Adaptor.

Summary of Contents for SR-436

Page 1: ...User s Manual SR 436 4 line Wireless Telephone System...

Page 2: ...n 22 Base Features 23 Basic Base Station Features 23 Additional Base Station Features 24 Administrator Features 25 Charger Illustration 27 Charger Features 28 Getting Started 29 Base Station Installat...

Page 3: ...dset Group Subscription 42 Call Transfer 43 3 Way Conferencing 44 Call Forwarding 45 Auto Attendant AA 47 Call Waiting 48 AA Configuration by Administrator 49 Change System Settings by Administrator 5...

Page 4: ...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 emergency occurs dial the emergency phone number Remember if you...

Page 5: ...hone to ensure that there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker Do not carry the handset in a breast pocket If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn...

Page 6: ...covered Placing the product on a bed carpeting or 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...

Page 7: ...of the leak 17 Do not install the base station or the handset charger near microwave ovens radios TV sets speakers or other electrical equipment These appliances may cause interference to the product...

Page 8: ...of properly Do not dispose the battery in a fire The cells may explode 4 Do not dispose of the battery in municipal waste Check with local codes for disposal instructions 5 Exercise care in handling t...

Page 9: ...ong other information the FCC Registration Number Ringer Equivalence Number REN and the Universal Service Order Code which is RJ 11C in the U S or CA 11A in Canada Your telephone company may ask you f...

Page 10: ...are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a general public installation Operations of these devices may still encounter interference from to nearby TV s VCR s radi...

Page 11: ...t 20 feet between the system and other electronic devices b Connect the base station to a power outlet on a circuit separate from that used by the device experiencing interference c Consult the dealer...

Page 12: ...ephone connections and 2 way handset to handset communications in the last mile connection as well as a wide variety of business settings from multi level office buildings factories hotels resorts con...

Page 13: ...rger AC DC Adaptor x 1 j Telephone Cord x 1 k Handset Carrying Case x 1 l User s Manual Warranty Card 2 In a Handset package please find the following components a Handset x 1 b Handset Long Antenna x...

Page 14: ...14 Handset Illustration...

Page 15: ...s or user editable alphanumerical characters d The last line displays the left and right soft keys e Icons from left to right i RSSI Receive Signal Strength Indicator The number of bars is proportiona...

Page 16: ...l waiting operation during a call 6 2 WAY INTERCOM a Places an intercom call to another handset ID or a group ID group paging b Intercom calls are digital full duplex and are conducted without the ass...

Page 17: ...s a call b Leaves current menu operation up one level 13 Power On Off Key Additional Handset Features 1 Up to 90 handsets and 99 Handset IDs a ID 10 99 individual Handset IDs ID 10 and 11 are the firs...

Page 18: ...ller ID service from local telephone company 7 Call waiting with Caller ID Displays 2 nd incoming call information on the same phone line when 1 st call is in progress needs Call Waiting with Caller I...

Page 19: ...rks in most areas Changing this setting may cause Flash key not working Change only when you are certain of the new value would work 13 Three Call Logs a Called Log Stores 10 phone numbers up to 28 di...

Page 20: ...Call Hold a Places call on hold b Change battery while call is on hold 18 Mute 19 Phonebook a 30 entries each stores a phone number or handset ID up to 28 digit and name up to14 character b Alphabetic...

Page 21: ...users can edit a screen full up to 2 line 28 characters of text message Up to 5 messages can be edited and stored b Sending Message In view mode handset can send a message to another handset or a grou...

Page 22: ...22 Base Illustration...

Page 23: ...ible for a clear transmission path Note The antenna port has a reverse thread connector to remove antenna or cable turn clockwise to install turn counterclockwise Improper installation may damage the...

Page 24: ...default ID 10 iii Operator ID default ID 10 iv Registered handset ID table cleared b Call Forwarding table i Call Forwarding On Off for all registered handsets default Off ii Clear Call Forwarding num...

Page 25: ...leges on that line See AA Configuration by Administrator e Up to 128 seconds customizable main greeting message 2 Optional Outdoor Antenna Kit with cable 3 Supports both DTMF and Pulse dialing Adminis...

Page 26: ...n greeting message e Playbacks main greeting message 2 System Configuration a Removes Handset ID from the base station b Set next Handset ID to be assigned c Set Operator Handset ID All call addressed...

Page 27: ...27 Charger Illustration...

Page 28: ...or no power to the charger b LED is blinking red battery is being charged c LED is green battery is fully charged 5 Spare Battery Charging Indicator a LED is not lit slot is empty no poor contact or n...

Page 29: ...ase station Note 1 The base adaptor s DC plug is larger in dimension than the charger s DC plug The charger adaptor s DC plug will not fit into the base s DC In jack 2 The base station s power supply...

Page 30: ...ID features are unnecessary because a 2 nd call will come in on a separate line rather than on the same line For a 2 nd call coming in on a separate line the phone system s built in Call Waiting feat...

Page 31: ...charger front slot Battery is fully charged when the corresponding LED turns green see Charger Features 5 The phone system is now ready to perform basic functions such as making and receiving phone c...

Page 32: ...1 The Base Station will automatically search for an available line and dial out 2 If all 4 lines are occupied including if some lines are made unavailable to all handsets lines can be dedicated only...

Page 33: ...e LCD shows No Connection after a 12 second time out Redial 1 Press REDIAL Left soft key 2 The LCD shows the last phone number dialed To dial this number press DIAL Left soft key 3 Use Up or Down Arro...

Page 34: ...for the current call 3 If Caller ID service is available the LCD will display the incoming call information If the LCD shows Private or Unknown the caller s information may have been blocked by the c...

Page 35: ...ce Voice Volume 1 Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call 2 There are 6 levels of volume selections Default 4 3 Use Up and Down Arrow key to turn up or down the earpiece volume 4 The new setti...

Page 36: ...e handset e g change battery while call is on hold After power on again you can continue the call by pressing UNHOLD Left soft key or select 3 from the Option menu to terminate the hold state Mute 1 A...

Page 37: ...o 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 unlock 3 Key Guard is in effect until unlocked or power...

Page 38: ...time vary depending on the talk standby pattern and the operating distance Putting the handset back to charger cradle as often as possible is recommended for best performance Note Use only manufactur...

Page 39: ...particular handset from a user to an administrator ID 10 or 11 or vice versa Or in some rare occasions you find another handset having the same Handset ID 3 Registration a Press handset Menu Right so...

Page 40: ...the handset number key 6 this will enter the handset registration menu e Press and hold the base s REG button for 2 seconds until L1 L2 L3 and L4 LED come on f Press the handset number key 2 this comp...

Page 41: ...tration menu d Press number 2 handset enters system setting menu e Press number 1 and enter the two digit Handset ID to be cleared f Upon successful operation the handset LCD will display Done otherwi...

Page 42: ...other ID or asks the handset having the desired ID to vacate by de registering with the base h Perform registration immediately afterward for the handset desiring a specific ID to ensure that the ID i...

Page 43: ...change group affiliations at any time 2 The base administrator is not responsible for group assignments Consequently it cannot de subscribe a handset from a group 3 When an outside line or an intercom...

Page 44: ...tion handset Notes If the destination handset does not answer after handset paging timeout the call is routed back to the originating handset 3 Way Conferencing 1 While a telephone call is in progress...

Page 45: ...hangs up the handset continues talking to the remaining phone line ii If the handset presses END key the 2 nd phone line will be dropped The handset and the first phone line continue conversation Not...

Page 46: ...above procedures and select Off Notes 1 Because this setting is stored both on the handset and on the base station the handset must be in range with the base to change setting 2 A warning message wil...

Page 47: ...ing message Main OGM Please enter the extension number or press 0 for the operator Default operator Handset 10 4 AA will ask for another handset ID if the first entry is invalid no registered handset...

Page 48: ...e 3 The timeout is 5 seconds for entering extension number 4 Call routing is at most 2 hops That is if both the 1 st and the 2 nd handsets do not answer the call will be terminated Call routed to the...

Page 49: ...ch back to talking to the remaining line Notes 1 This built in call waiting is separate from the Call Waiting feature available from the local phone company The phone company provided Call Waiting fun...

Page 50: ...stration menu c Press number 1 handset enters AA setting menu i Press 1 and follow instruction to record new greeting message ii Press 2 to playback the current greeting message iii Press 3 to set num...

Page 51: ...128 seconds 4 Allowing each line s AA to be turned on or off separately is useful if different lines are used for different purposes 5 When AA is disabled the line can only be dedicated to an individu...

Page 52: ...andset ID when prompted This is the ID that will be given out by the base to the next handset registering with the base Notes 1 De registration by the administrator will disable a handset s ability to...

Page 53: ...letters of a name press the corresponding keypad number one or more times according to the order of the character on the key See table below for a list of available characters and their orders For exa...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...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 lis...

Page 56: ...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 locat...

Page 57: ...nfirm to erase the current record Press 2 to edit and save or save without editing into the phonebook Press 3 to view the complete number if the phone number is longer than 14 digits b Press 2 to view...

Page 58: ...is required from your local phone company in order to receive phone numbers names and time stamps on incoming calls The Received and Missed Call Logs will register no incoming calls if Caller ID serv...

Page 59: ...prompt the user on each outgoing phone call except during redial or dialing by pressing the TALK key first whether to use the dialing prefix The current prefix is also displayed Press Yes Left or No R...

Page 60: ...dialing mode i Use Up Down Arrow to switch between Tone default and Pulse dialing options ii Press SAVE Left soft key to save setting g Press 7 to change LCD display contrast i Use Up Down Arrow to sc...

Page 61: ...e order they are received with Message 01 being the most recently received The message counter on the upper right corner of the LCD display shows the message ID 4 Viewing and editing outgoing text mes...

Page 62: ...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 seconds...

Page 63: ...s G 729A 8 kbps G 729A Channel Coding 8 kbps Convolutional 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 Divi...

Page 64: ...64 2 The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs and specifications without notice...

Reviews: