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User Manual 

 

 
 
 

SP-935 

Digital Long Range Cordless Phone

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

EnGenius Customer Service 

 http://www.engeniustech.com/ 

 

 
 

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Table of Contents 

 

Safety Instructions .................................................................................... 5 

General Safety Instructions ................................................................... 5 
Product Safety Instructions ................................................................... 5 
Battery Safety Instructions .................................................................... 7 

Regulatory Information ............................................................................. 8 
Equipment Checklist ............................................................................... 11 
Handset Illustration ................................................................................. 12 
Handset Features .................................................................................... 13 

Basic Handset Features ....................................................................... 13 
Additional Handset Features ............................................................... 15 

Base Illustration ...................................................................................... 21 
Base Features.......................................................................................... 22 

Basic Base Station Features ................................................................. 22 

Charger Illustration ................................................................................. 23 
Charger Features ..................................................................................... 24 
Getting Started ....................................................................................... 25 

Base Station Installation ...................................................................... 25 
Handset and Charger Installation ........................................................ 26 

Basic Operations ..................................................................................... 27 

Operation Modes ................................................................................ 27 

A. Base Operation Modes

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B. Handset Operation Modes

 .......................................................... 27 

Making a Telephone Call ..................................................................... 29 
Making an 2-Way/ Intercom Call ......................................................... 29 
Making a Broadcast ............................................................................ 30 

Handset to Handset Calls

 ................................................................ 30 

Redial ................................................................................................. 31 
Receiving a Telephone Call .................................................................. 31 
Receiving an Intercom Call .................................................................. 32 
Ending a Call ....................................................................................... 33 
Adjusting Handset Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume .......................... 33 
Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume ................................. 33 
Placing a Call On Hold ......................................................................... 33 
Mute ................................................................................................... 34 
Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring) ................................................................ 34 
Key Guard ........................................................................................... 34 

Summary of Contents for SP-935

Page 1: ...Basic Base Station Features 22 Charger Illustration 23 Charger Features 24 Getting Started 25 Base Station Installation 25 Handset and Charger Installation 26 Basic Operations 27 Operation Modes 27 A Base Operation Modes 27 B Handset Operation Modes 27 Making a Telephone Call 29 Making an 2 Way Intercom Call 29 Making a Broadcast 30 Handset to Handset Calls 30 Redial 31 Receiving a Telephone Call ...

Page 2: ...MWI 48 Adjust Handset Microphone Gain 49 Adjust Headset Ring 49 SIP Configuration 50 Introduction 50 Application 50 VoIP Features 50 Registration handsets 50 Default settings 51 Web configuration 51 LAN configuration 52 Base Settings 53 SIP Configuration 53 SIP server 53 SIP account 53 Individual account 54 Audio Setting 55 Tools 56 Admin 56 Time 57 Diagnosis 57 Firmware 58 Back up 58 Reset ReBoot...

Page 3: ...y kind on this product 5 Unplug the product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth for cleaning 6 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall and cause personal injury or damage to the product or other property 7 Power Outage In the event of a power outage your handset charger will not...

Page 4: ...ging the battery heats up This is normal and is not dangerous 8 Regulatory Information SP 935 FCC ID A8J SP935 IC 10103A SP935 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 accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Privac...

Page 5: ...he interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 10 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part...

Page 6: ...set package please find the following components a Handset x 1 antenna installed b Handset Antenna x 1 Long 1 c 1700mA Li ion Battery Pack x 1 d Desktop Charger x 1 e Charger AC DC Adaptor x 1 f Quick Guide 3 Optional Accessory a Outdoor Antenna Kit including antenna and cable b High gain handset antenna c Headset 12 Handset Illustration Antenna Receiver Belt Clip Holder Volume control Scrolling B...

Page 7: ...he 2 nd and 3 rd lines of the LCD maximum 16 characters each display status message menu selections or user editable alphanumerical characters 14 e The last line displays the left and right soft keys 2 Ringer a Rings to an incoming call and intercom call b Distinctive alert sounds indicating various events 1 Single beep successful key entry 2 Double beep indicates power on off 3 Triple beep failed...

Page 8: ...g with Caller ID service from local telephone company 16 6 DND Do Not Disturb i e Silent Ring 7 Call Logs a Redial Stores 10 phone numbers up to 26 digits each dialed most recently Can perform last number redial on all 10 numbers b Received New Call Log Total 50 entries 16 digit phone number 16 character names and Date Time stamp needs Caller ID service from local telephone company c Phone numbers...

Page 9: ...name up to16 characters b Alphabetically sorted display and search by letter 18 c Dial from display d During the stand by mode you can enter the phone book by pressing scrolling key e Phone book transfer via air i Transfer specific phonebook to one handset or all registered handsets ii Transfer all phonebooks to one handset or all registered handsets 15 Key tone a Four level key tone volume select...

Page 10: ...egistered handset the user is able to register a new handset for instead c When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 27 Change PIN Allow changing the base PIN which requires entering the Base Settings MENU 6 5 a Using registered handset to change PIN from MENU 6 5 20 b Default PIN is 0000 c When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 28 Auto Hang Up featur...

Page 11: ...nector 5 GND Connecting the ground cable 6 REG button for Registration and Page a Press and hold this REG button till the INTERCOM LED into flashing status to enter registration mode b To search a misplaced handset press REG button all registered handsets beep for 30 seconds Press REG again or any key on handset to stop 7 RESET Button a Restores base station to factory settings b Reset button is i...

Page 12: ...splay Charge Complete 3 Charge Fail Should there be any error occurred during charging mode the LCD screen would display Charge Fail 3 It is impossible to overcharge the battery using this charger 4 The adaptor for charging station can be used as travel charger as well However you can t turn off the power while you charge the handset via travel charger A warning message Unplug Travel Charger then ...

Page 13: ... jack on the back of the Charger 2 Install battery pack onto the handset 3 Install handset antenna 4 Place handset onto the charger slot 5 Fully charge the battery for three hours before use 6 The phone system is now ready to perform basic functions such as making and receiving phone calls and intercom calls No base station or handset programming is needed for basic operations Note 1 Handset s pac...

Page 14: ...or 3 seconds c The standby screen display custom name can be edited d The 2 dight number represents the handset ID 2 MENU mode a Press the Right soft function key to activate Menu mode Main Menu 1 KeyGuard SELECT BACK b In Menu mode the handset settings and information contained in memory can be changed c The functions available through the Menu selection are covered in greater detail from page 43...

Page 15: ...on Intercom 2 way communication can be placed between handsets 1 Press key followed by a two digit handset ID or Group ID 2 Press key to end the call Notes 1 Intercom calls can be made regardless if the Base Station is present 2 If a Group ID is entered the first handset belonging to that group that answers will establish a link with the caller See Handset Group Subscription 3 If a link cannot be ...

Page 16: ...n the charger cradle ringer will be temporarily switched to Ring if it has been set to Vibrate lift the handset and press key to start conversation 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...

Page 17: ...key Notes 1 Handset LCD displays a call is being on hold An alert tone double beep every 30 seconds will remind the handset that a call is being on hold 2 If the operation e g call transfer after putting a call on hold fails the held call may be dropped Mute 1 After a link is established you can press MUTE Left soft key to mute the handset microphone 2 When mute is active the other end will not he...

Page 18: ...ID as 00 that means it is a new handset or the ID has been erased You need to register the handset with the base station 3 Registration a Press MENU 7 to enter the registration mode b Press and hold the base s PAGE button for 3 seconds until the In Use LED white color lighting up and flashing also the base station will emit prompt sound to remind you the base station is in the registration mode c ...

Page 19: ...e Delete group selections by pressing OPTION soft key and followed by 2 to Unsubscribe the group 38 Notes 1 The handset can change group affiliations at any time 2 The base station is not responsible for group assignments Consequently it cannot de subscribe a handset from a group 3 When an intercom caller enters a group ID all handsets subscribed to this group will ring The first handset to answer...

Page 20: ...rresponding 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 example press 2 once for the character A twice for B etc Notes 1 When enter a phone number the cursor automatically advances to the next digit field Use or scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward to insert or delete the ...

Page 21: ...enu c Press 1 to erase the desinated phone entry d LCD shown Delete entry Press YES Left soft key to confirm your change 8 To edit phonebook a Use or scrolling key or the alphabetical search method to locate the record to be erased or edited b Press OPTION Right soft key to enter option menu c Press 2 to edit the desinated phone entry 9 Dial from display a Press or to dial the phone number or Hand...

Page 22: ...rrespondence feature call code you entered will appear on the LCD screen 44 g Press OPTION Right soft key to delete or edit the feature call you programmed into the system h Repeat the same operations to program 2 nd and even more 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 b Press...

Page 23: ...r the call log use or key to scrool the call log 46 2 When display 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 the incoming PA intercom call line call or line dedicated 2 The second option is Outgoing The handset can be set to access available bases automatically or manual...

Page 24: ...aling the long distance calls or international calls And also block the incoming call from outside line or other registered handset 48 Re Default of Call Barring OFF 2 To add the Call Barring code a Once 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 the number entering the Call Bar...

Page 25: ...Select On the ringer will be emitted from the receiver of headset If select Off the ringer will be emitted from handset speaker 50 SIP Configuration Introduction The SP 935 is a long range cordless telephone system which built in a SIP client along with a traditional FXO port It provides user the capability to make VoIP call or PSTN call via different ports Below describes how to setup the SIP con...

Page 26: ... Open a web browser Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Chrome and enter the IP Address http 192 168 1 156 The default username and password are admin Once you have entered the correct username and password click the Login button to open the web base configuration page If successful you will be logging in and see the configuration of SP 935 52 LAN configuration Note When you change the LAN IP to DHCP...

Page 27: ...rved for other version SIP Configuration SIP server SIP account Enter VoIP Account Setting 54 Individual account Note You should register every handset on SP 935 base before you start setting the SIP configuration The default SIP number is according to handset ID which means SIP number 10 for handset ID 10 accordingly You need to enter the Edit button for each account ...

Page 28: ... base in order for any changes take effect 56 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 12 alphanumeric this characters and is case sensitive Admin Login Name Enter a new username for logging in to the New Name entry box Old Password Enter the old password for logging in to the Old P...

Page 29: ...se button and navigate the OS File System to the location of the upgrade file Select the upgrade file The name of the file will appear in the Upgrade File field Click the Apply button to commence the firmware upgrade Note The device is unavailable during the upgrade process and must restart when the upgrade is completed Any connections to or through the device will be lost Back up This page allows...

Page 30: ... 59 These features Reset Reboot and Registration can be performed from this web setting Reset button Reg button 60 Menu Operations ...

Page 31: ...ss 4 to set Call Settings a Press 1 to set Dial Prefix 1 Press or to turn on or off the dial prefix feature Default 62 Off 2 If On is selected the handset is prompted to enter the prefix number up to 14 digits can be entered 3 Use Delete right soft key to edit prefix number 4 Press SAVE left soft key to confirm the selection 5 When this feature is turned on the LCD will prompt the user Dial Prefix...

Page 32: ... SELECT left soft key to confirm selection Re The default value 600 ms works in most areas Changing this setting may cause Flash key not working Change only when you are certain of the new value would work c Press 3 to set Assign Next HS 1 Enter 2 digit handset ID followed by pressing OK left soft key 2 When register a new handset the base will assign the specific handset ID which assigned in adva...

Page 33: ...y Hopping Rate 100 per second 100 per second TDMA Frame Length 10 ms 10 ms Number of Slots Frame 2 2 Number of Users Carrier 1 1 Receiver Sensitivity 108 dBm BER 10 2 108 dBm BER 10 2 Antenna Connector Reverse TNC Non standard Antenna Gain 2 dBi 5 dBi External optional 2 dBi Long 0 5 dBi Short TX Power Control Range NA 100 708 mW Telephone Interface RJ11 x 1 NA VoIP interface RJ45 x 1 NA SIP proto...

Page 34: ...paration between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult 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 s authority to operate this equipment This device complies wi...

Page 35: ...ble IMPORTANT NOTE 70 Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per ...

Page 36: ... not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum...

Page 37: ... ID 8 46 Caller ID 8 9 25 37 38 42 47 Change PIN 12 47 Charger Features 17 Charger Illustration 16 D De registration 29 Direct transfer 31 DND 9 Do Not Disturb Silent Ring 27 74 DTMF Duration 12 46 E Equipment Checklist 4 F Feature Call 11 36 45 Flash 7 12 36 47 G Group ID 8 23 Group Selections 30 Group Setting 11 H Handset and Charger Installation 19 Handset Charging Slot 17 Handset Features 6 8 ...

Page 38: ...ash 12 R Receiving a Telephone Call 24 Receiving an Intercom Call 25 Redial 9 24 REG 20 registration mode 15 29 30 RESET Button 15 Ring Volume 44 Ringer 6 7 8 RSSI 6 S Set Time 13 47 SILENT 10 25 27 45 speakerphone 7 23 24 26 Speed dial 22 T Talk mode 8 TALK FLASH 7 transformer 18 19 V Vibrator 8 View Call Log 38 Visual Message Waiting Indicator 41 W warning message 17 ...

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