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the current message, or transfer (not copying) the current message to
another handset.
8. Mailbox settings include options to change password, play the personal
greeting, and change the personal greeting message.
9. The password is a 4-digit number. Default = 0000.
10. Remote VM Entry: A mailbox can be accessed from a landline by calling in
the Base. While the greeting message (Main OGM) is being played, enter
the “*” key twice to access the Voice Mail system. Access will be granted
after entering a valid mailbox number and correct password.
Notes:
a. Each registered handset automatically gets a mailbox corresponding to
its Handset ID.
b. There is no limit on how many message one handset can have, up to
the system limit, in its mailbox.
c. Because the entry into the VM system is through the AA, disabling AA
will also disable VM.
d. De-registration a handset will automatically delete that mailbox as well
as all messages inside.
e. The VM consists of 103 64-second messages.
f. The VM is a 2-channel system, meaning that 2 simultaneous VM
accesses, either remote access, local access or a combination, can be
granted. With 2 simultaneous VM accesses, there will be 2 incoming
calls allowed at the same time.
g. Group mailboxes are not supported because each handset can
subscribe to many groups, making VM access cumbersome. Also, lack
of ownership may cause group mailboxes quickly become full.
h. Personal greeting message is limited to up to 8 second long.
i. Phone call will be terminated after incoming VM message is recorded.
No option will be provided after message is recorded.
j. The date/time stamp on each message is extracted from Caller ID data.
Thus, Caller ID service from the phone company is required for the time
stamp to appear. Note that Caller ID data sometimes is not available
especially for out-of-area calls. In those cases, there will be no date
and time information attached to each message.
k. A new message will be automatically placed into the Old message
category after being read.
l. Administrator can clear all contents in all mailboxes in one operation, or
the administrator can de-register/clear a handset ID and automatically
remove a particular mailbox and all its contents.
m. Administrator can reset a mailbox’s password back to default 0000.
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Technical Specifications
Electrical Specifications Base Station Portable Handset
Frequency 2403-2480 MHz 2403-2480 MHz
Channel Spacing 202 kHz 202 kHz
Number of Channels 126 126
Modulation MSK MSK
Multiple Access Frequency Hopping
TDMA
Frequency Hopping
TDMA
Frequency Hopping Rate 100 per second 100 per second
TDMA Frame Length 10 ms 10 ms
Number of Users/Carrier 4 4
Receiver Sensitivity < -108 dBm < -108 dBm
Antenna Connector Reverse TNC Non-standard
Antenna Gain
2 dBi
5 dBi (outdoor, optional)
2 dBi (Long)
0 dBi (Short)
TX Power Control Range NA 100-708 mW
Telephone Interface RJ11 x 4 NA
Speech Coding 8 kbps 8 kbps
Channel Coding Convolutional + CRC Convolutional + CRC
Transmission Data Rate 170.667 kbps 170.667 kbps
Duplex Time Division Duplex Time Division Duplex
Voice Quality TIA/EIA-470B TIA/EIA-470B
No. of System ID 65,536 65,536
Ring Signal 20-50 Hz, 20-90 Vrms NA
Flash Time 100-900 ms NA
Power Source 120V/7V AC/DC 4.8 V, 750 mAh NiMH
Battery Charge Time NA 90 minutes
Regulation Compliance
FCC Part 15, Part 68
DOC RSS210, CS03
FCC Part 15, Part 68
DOC RSS210, CS03
Operating Temperature
-10 – 60 °C -10 60 °C
Storage Temperature
-10 – 70 °C -10 70 °C
Humidity 20 – 75 % 20 – 75 %
Dimension without antenna 280 x 215 x 53 mm 150 x 50 x 34 mm
Weight 907 g 234 g
Notes:
NA = Not Applicable.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs and specifications without
notice.