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PDL GX Internal Product Specification

MODEL

PDL GX

Reference:  PRC 00DM

Revision: 3.0

Page: 2 of 56

This document is proprietary to V

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Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice.

Revision History

Revision No

Description

Page

Effective Date

Preliminary

July 21,’98

1

First Release

Aug 14,’98

2

Updated Release with UI changes

All

Sept 22, 1998

2.1

Incorporated Regulatory Requirements

and Page Key operation

6,37

24-SEP-98

2.2

Changes to Electrical Specs. Changed

title to Internal Product Spec.

Added Base LED Operation

All

22-OCT-98

2.3

Revised after TM1 Review Comments.

Added Call Forward Display and changes

to menu displays

All

5-NOV-98

2.4

Revised Call Forward operation as per

Radio Shack req’s.  Corrected redial

examples.  Corrected CID Recall Option

examples. Revised CLEAR MEMORY

menu operation.  Defined VMWI as a

factory programmable option.

Minor corrections to other sections.

pp. 15, 22, 23,

25, 29, 34-38,

and 42.

25-NOV-98

3.0

Removed OUT OF AREA message

description from CID.  Corrected last

message for Step 6 on SET RING TYPE

description.  Corrected Set Ring Volume

description Step 6 to say LOW instead of

HIGH.

Added CID display of telephone numbers

section.

Added Red/Green or All Red LED

Indicator Options

All

18-JAN-99

Summary of Contents for PDL GX

Page 1: ...ation NOT FOR EXTERNAL RELEASE Document ID GXSPC3 0 DOC PRC 00DM Note All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means The only controlled c...

Page 2: ...itle to Internal Product Spec Added Base LED Operation All 22 OCT 98 2 3 Revised after TM1 Review Comments Added Call Forward Display and changes to menu displays All 5 NOV 98 2 4 Revised Call Forward...

Page 3: ...Layout 11 2 2 Base Key Layout and Indicators 12 2 3 Base LED User Interface Status Indicators 13 3 User Interface Specification 14 3 1 User Interface Status Tones 14 3 2 Navigation Features Menus 14...

Page 4: ...ID Record in Review Mode 30 3 8 7 Call Forward Display of Telephone Numbers 31 3 9 Speed Dial Functions 32 3 9 1 Programming Speed Dial Memory 32 3 9 1 1 Program Speed Dial Example 32 3 9 2 Review Rec...

Page 5: ...rary Tone Activation 47 3 17 Ear Piece Volume Adjustment 47 3 18 Spare Battery POTS mode 48 3 19 Low Battery Warning 48 3 20 Parallel Set Indication 48 3 21 Headset Jack 49 3 22 No Telephone Line Conn...

Page 6: ...with the electrical specifications defined in the following documents FCC Part 15 Radio Emissions Requirements FCC Part 68 Telephone Line Interface Requirements UL 1459 Safety Requirements As a requir...

Page 7: ...omplete battery back up in case of power failure Backlit LCD on the handset Auto hang up when returning the handset to the base cradle Detachable power supply Support for headsets with 2 5mm jacks 1 N...

Page 8: ...Automatic line drop is not provided Name dialing is not provided Multi handset capability is not provided There is no Page LED on the base No other modes of operation available while on HOLD Manual c...

Page 9: ...al Product Specification MODEL PDL GX Reference PRC 00DM Revision 3 0 Page 9 of 56 This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD 26649 Specifications are preliminary and are subject to...

Page 10: ...X Internal Product Specification MODEL PDL GX Reference PRC 00DM Revision 3 0 Page 10 of 56 This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD 26649 Specifications are preliminary and are su...

Page 11: ...re preliminary and are subject to change without notice 2 Functional Description 2 1 Handset Display and Keypad Layout 1 2 3 4GHI 5IJK 6MNO 7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ 0 OPER PHONE OFF SELECT 2 X12 LCD DISPLAY M...

Page 12: ...evision 3 0 Page 12 of 56 This document is proprietary to VTECH ENGINEERING CANADA LTD 26649 Specifications are preliminary and are subject to change without notice 2 2 Base Key Layout and Indicators...

Page 13: ...icates that the telephone line is ringing CALL HOLD When the IN USE CHARGING LED is flashing GREEN at a rate of 4 Hz it indicates that the telephone line has been placed on hold CHARGING When the IN U...

Page 14: ...er a key is pressed 3 2 Navigation Features Menus Various menu items are available to the user when the telephone is on hook or off hook These menu items are used to enter various modes of operation T...

Page 15: ...TQFFE EJBM NFNPSZ NFNPSZ NFNPSZ NFNPSZ Press Key Press Key Press Key Press Key Press Key Press Key Press Key Press Key Press SELECT Key Press PHONE or OFF Key to Exit QSPHSBN QSPHSBN QSPHSBN QSPHSBN T...

Page 16: ...of the keys will allow the user to navigate through the other menu items Pressing the OFF key will exit the user from the main menu and return the user to the idle mode 3 2 3 Mode Timeout The handset...

Page 17: ...s If a dial pause is required in the phone number string the user can press and hold the key A P will be displayed after 1 second and this indicates a pause interval of 1 second A total of 20 digits c...

Page 18: ...Dial Example Phone State On Hook 1 User enters phone number 9 257 3356 2 User wishes to correct the number to enter a dial pause after the 9 The user presses the key 7 times to put the cursor after t...

Page 19: ...sponding DTMF tone will be generated and remain on for the duration the key is held when the dial mode is set to TONE or if the dial mode is set to PULSE the pulse digits will be dialed A KEYCLICK wil...

Page 20: ...has the number 3334422 stored in it See Section 3 6 1 Review Recalling Most Recently Dialed Numbers from Redial Memory 3 User presses PHONE key The previously entered digits 52 are cleared from the p...

Page 21: ...the call on HOLD when in Live dial model This keeps the connection to the destination but with the incoming and outgoing audio muted An example of how to place a call on HOLD is shown below Phone Sta...

Page 22: ...ented in the display is shown below A Redial phone number can be up to a maximum of 20 digits The user can scroll through the five Redial locations using the or keys To recall the Redial number for fu...

Page 23: ...cation exactly as displayed When recalling redial numbers in live dial mode press either the PHONE key or the SELECT key and this will immediately dial the number in the selected redial location Note...

Page 24: ...presses the PHONE key to dial the number and complete the call 3 6 2 Storing Redial Records Phone numbers are stored in redial memory only when the phone goes off hook and the call is made Any subseq...

Page 25: ...mmediately overwritten by an incoming CID message if received The handset will ring using the programmed ringer type and level selected in Setup Mode 3 7 2 Answering the Incoming Call The user is prov...

Page 26: ...The name and number field may also display PRIVATE or UNAVAILABLE if it s blocked or is not provided by the CO If erroneous CID data as is received as determined by a checksum error the following mess...

Page 27: ...he phone will mute both audio paths acknowledge back to the CO via a DTMF tone and then receive decode and display the new CID information The new CID information will be displayed in the same manner...

Page 28: ...n the name field To view the entire name field the user can press and hold the 9 key The date and time stamp of the CID record can also be viewed by pressing and holding down the 7 key The display for...

Page 29: ...Line Code e g 16042735131 11 digits 4 Press the 2 key to recall the Area Code Exchange Code Line Code e g 6042735131 10 digits 5 Press the 3 key to recall the Long Distance Prefix 1 Exchange Code Lin...

Page 30: ...call record the user must press the OFF key To proceed with the deletion the user must press the 0 key again A KEYCLICK will be generated to indicate the deletion of the CID record followed by the me...

Page 31: ...WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS 2 384 6242 2 384 6242 2 384 6242 2 384 6242 WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS WUFDI FMFDUS 715 384 6242 715 384 6242 715 384 6242 715 384 6242...

Page 32: ...mmed are shown in the display the user can select the PROGRAM SPEED DIAL menu item An example programming sequence is shown as follows 3 9 1 1 Program Speed Dial Example Phone State On hook 1 Enter or...

Page 33: ...umber is displayed on the top left followed by the stored telephone number A total of 20 digits can be stored in any given location When the telephone is on hook the user can recall and append the spe...

Page 34: ...nu item 4 Directly enter the 2 digit speed dial memory location e g 03 5 Immediately after the 2nd digit is entered the speed dial number will be displayed 6 The user can also review other speed dial...

Page 35: ...th a KEYCLICK and the LCD will display the following message To abort the deletion of the speed dial location the user must press the OFF key To proceed with the deletion the user must press the 0 key...

Page 36: ...programmed in the factory See Section 3 12 Visual Message Waiting Indication VMWI for more information on VMWI The OFF key can be pressed to cancel the clear function the user will be returned to the...

Page 37: ...he user will select CLEAR VMWI 5 Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared After 1 second the following message will be displayed to ask the user to confirm the clear 6 Press the 0 key...

Page 38: ...the following will be displayed 4 Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared After 1 second the following message will be displayed to ask the user to confirm the clear 5 Press the 0 k...

Page 39: ...this example the user will select all speed dial locations 5 Press and hold the 0 key to select the item to be cleared After 1 second the following message will be displayed to ask the user to confir...

Page 40: ...the telephone The status is displayed on the LCD on the handset Visual Message Waiting information is part of the Integrated Voice Messaging Services provided by the local telephone company if support...

Page 41: ...sible through the SETUP MODE menu All settings in setup will be kept in non volatile memory TFU SJOH TFU SJOH TFU SJOH TFU SJOH UZQF UZQF UZQF UZQF TFU SJOH TFU SJOH TFU SJOH TFU SJOH WPMVNF WPMVNF WP...

Page 42: ...SELECT key after selecting the ring type number The default factory setting is ring type 1 The following example shows how to set the ringer type to 4 Phone State On Hook 1 Press the SELECT key to ac...

Page 43: ...the ringer volume to low Phone State On Hook 1 Press the SELECT key to activate the menu The following will be displayed 2 Use the keys to select the SETUP MODE menu item 3 Press the SELECT key to ent...

Page 44: ...n Hook 1 Press the SELECT key to activate the menu The following will be displayed 2 Use the keys to select the SETUP MODE menu item 3 Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function and the fol...

Page 45: ...Hook 1 Press the SELECT key to activate the menu The following will be displayed 2 Use the keys to select the SETUP MODE menu item 3 Press the SELECT key to enter the SETUP MODE function and the foll...

Page 46: ...tor When the telephone is off hook or in use the indicator will be lit GREEN When the handset is on the cradle and charging the indicator will be lit RED When the telephone line is on hold the In Use...

Page 47: ...o Handset in Cradle and Idle Mode OFF 5 LOWEST 3 16 Temporary Tone Activation When the unit is setup for PULSE dialing see Section 3 13 Setup Mode Options for details on dial type setup the user can t...

Page 48: ...ning tone is emitted from the handset when the phone is first activated during a low battery condition The low battery warning tone and message is suppressed if the user was in any other modes of oper...

Page 49: ...ting with a 2 5mm plug headset is provided on the handset When the headset is plugged in the earpiece receiver and handset microphone are disconnected and the headset earpiece and microphone are used...

Page 50: ...BSDIJOH TFBSDIJOH TFBSDIJOH TFBSDIJOH PVU PG SBOHF PVU PG SBOHF PVU PG SBOHF PVU PG SBOHF QBHJOH QBHJOH QBHJOH QBHJOH JODPNJOH JODPNJOH JODPNJOH JODPNJOH DBMM DBMM DBMM DBMM SJOHFS PGG SJOHFS PGG SJOH...

Page 51: ...nels channels 0 through 9 before blanking the display and reentering standby mode Note Once entering standby mode while in an out of range condition the handset will emit out of range tones at 10 seco...

Page 52: ...cell NiMH Battery 4 2 DC Electrical Characteristics Specifications marked with are guaranteed at the nominal testing temperature and voltage on all units with the use of automated production test equi...

Page 53: ...B Receive Objective Loudness Rating ROLR 1 2 51 46 41 dB Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating SOLR 3 3 8 19 dB Receive volume adjustment range 12 TBD TBD dB Transmit Direction Acoustic Overload into mic...

Page 54: ...ion test equipment ATE Parameter Min Typ Max Units DTMF Frequency Tolerance 1 5 1 5 DTMF Low Group Tone Level 1 7 5 5 0 4 0 dBm DTMF High Group Tone Level 1 5 5 3 0 2 0 dBm DTMF Combined Tone Level 1...

Page 55: ...yp Max Units Receive Space Frequency 2178 2200 2222 Hz Receive Mark Frequency 1188 1200 1212 Hz Receive Baud Rate 1188 1200 1212 Baud Mark FSK Detector Sensitivity 32 12 dBm Space FSK Detector Sensiti...

Page 56: ...RF channels are allocated in fixed pairs as indicated in the tables below The duplex frequency is maintained at a fixed 22 75MHz for all 10 channels 4 6 2 Base Unit Frequencies Channel Transmit Freque...

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