User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1Introduction
- 2Description of the Ascom i63 VoWiFi Handset
- 3Basic Operation
- 4Calling
- 4.1 Open the Call List
- 4.2 Incoming Call
- 4.3 Outgoing Call
- 4.3.1 Pre-Dial
- 4.3.2 Post-Dial with Headset Button
- 4.3.3 Dial Using a Pre-programmed Number
- 4.3.4 Dial a Number from the Call List
- 4.3.5 Dial Last Called Number with Headset Button
- 4.3.6 Dial the Sender of a Message
- 4.3.7 Dial a Number from Contacts
- 4.3.8 Dial a Name from the Central Phonebook
- 4.3.9 Dial a Number from the Company Phonebook
- 4.4 During a Call
- 4.4.1 Adjust the Volume during a Call
- 4.4.2 Open Contacts during a Call
- 4.4.3 Open Messaging Menu during a Call
- 4.4.4 Turn the Microphone On or Off during a Call
- 4.4.5 Lock and Unlock the Keypad during a Call
- 4.4.6 Audio Transfer
- 4.4.7 Start a New Call during Conversation
- 4.4.8 Switch between Calls
- 4.4.9 End a Call
- 4.4.10 Transfer a Call
- 4.4.11 Transfer to New Call
- 4.4.12 Conference Call
- 4.4.13 Call Back
- 4.4.14 Send Call Waiting
- 4.4.15 Answering Call Waiting
- 4.4.16 DTMF
- 4.4.17 Send Data
- 4.5 Loudspeaking Function
- 4.6 Call Diversion
- 4.7 Push-to-Talk Group Call
- 4.8 Emergency Calls
- 5Messaging
- 5.1 Message List
- 5.2 Receive a Message
- 5.2.1 Read a Stored Message
- 5.2.2 Reply to a Message
- 5.2.3 Delete Messages
- 5.2.4 Forward a Message
- 5.2.5 Call the Sender of the Message
- 5.2.6 Call a Number Included in a Message
- 5.2.7 Save Number
- 5.2.8 Message Templates
- 5.2.9 Write and Send a Message
- 5.2.10 Open a Sent Message
- 5.2.11 Review Inbox Content while Reading a Message
- 5.3 Receive a Message with Request for Answer
- 5.4 Message Queuing and Message Priority
- 5.5 Message Priority and Call Priority
- 5.6 Interactive Messaging
- 5.7 Message Indication Repetition
- 5.8 Colored Messaging
- 5.9 Decline a Call with a Predefined Message
- 5.10 Answering a Text Message with a Predefined Message
- 5.11 Calling while Reading a Text Message
- 5.12 Mobile Data
- 5.13 Voicemail
- 6Alarm Operation
- 7Location
- 8Menu Operation
- 9System Profiles
- 10Advanced Functions
- 11Advanced Messaging
- 12System Handling
- 13Operation Notice
- 14Maintenance
- 15Troubleshooting
- 16Energy Efficiency
- 17Related Documents
- 18Revision History
- Appendix ASafety and Regulatory Instructions
- Appendix BMenu Tree
PRELIMINARY
Safety and Regulatory Instructions
USER MANUAL
Ascom i63 VoWiFi Handset
Appendix A Safety and Regulatory Instructions
Read this section before using the i63 VoWiFi Handset.
For safe and efficient operation of the handset, observe the guidelines given in this manual and all
necessary safety precautions when using the handset. Follow the operating instructions and adhere to all
warnings and safety precautions.
Do not disassemble the handset. Disassembling the handset voids the warranty. The handset consists of no
consumer serviceable components. Service should be performed by Authorized Service Center only.
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This product shall only be used with the following batteries:
• Art.No.: 660497 Battery
• Art.No.: 660507 Battery
This product shall only be used with the following batteries:
• Art.No.: 660190 Battery
Desktop chargers must be connected with the following power supplies provided by the manufacturer:
• DC3: Unifive UCE305-0508, Friwo FW7600/05, or PSAI05E-050 – Power supply unit AC: 100–240 V,
DC: 5 V/0.65 A
• DC3: Phihong PSAC05R-050 or PSAC05R-050L6-R – Power supply unit AC: 100–240 V, DC: 5 V/1 A
• DC4: Unifive UIA312-0520 or UNI312-0520 – Power supply unit AC: 100–240 V, DC: 5 V/2 A
The Charging Rack shall only be connected with the following power supply:
• 100–240 VAC/0.7 A 50/60 Hz
A.1 Precautions
• Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. Exposure to excessive sound pressure from a
handset’s earpiece or headset may cause permanent hearing loss.
• Do not use auxiliary equipment with the handset which is not exclusively recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of any auxiliary equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may result in
fire, electric shock, or injury, and will void the warranty.
A.1.1 Frequency Range
The handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and sends out radio frequency (RF)
energy. The handset operates on different frequency ranges depending on market and employs commonly
used modulation techniques.
93 TD 93289EN / / Ver.