User Manual EP902 Digital 2-Line Long Range Cordless System EnGenius Customer Service Singapore: 65-62271088, http://www.engeniustech.com.
Table of Contents Safety Instructions........................................................................................ 4 General Safety Instructions...................................................................... 4 Product Safety Instructions...................................................................... 5 Battery Safety Instructions ...................................................................... 7 Regulatory Information ............................................................
Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring) ................................................................... 35 Key Guard............................................................................................... 35 Battery Recharge and Replacement ...................................................... 36 Advanced Operations ................................................................................. 37 Handset Registration .............................................................................
Safety Instructions Caution: Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to stay in touch while you move around. However, when using your phone equipment, safety instructions should be followed to avoid the risks of fire, electric shock, injury to person, and damage to property. General Safety Instructions 1. When using your wireless phone, ensure your safety and the safety of others: a. Always watch where you are walking and standing. b.
Product Safety Instructions 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product. 3. Changes or modifications to this product not expressively approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty and the CE authorization to operate the equipment. Use only manufacturer provided accessories. 4. Do not use the telephone near water. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product. 5.
13. Avoid using the product during a storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning. 14. Do not place the product where persons can step, trip, or fall on it. 15. Do not place conductive objects over or near the antenna. 16. Do not use the product to report a gas leak while in the vicinity 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.
Battery Safety Instructions 1. Use only manufacturer approved Li-ion rechargeable batteries and charger. Do not use other types of rechargeable batteries or non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries could short-circuit, and the battery enclosure may be damaged causing a hazardous condition. 2. Follow the charging instruction in this manual and instruction labels and markings in the handset and charger compartments. 3. Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Regulatory Information EP902 0560 This device complies with CE 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. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. This telephone system complies with rules of the EN 301 357-2 (RF)、EN 301 489 (EMC)、EN 60950 (Safety) and EN 50371 (RF safety).
electronic devices, which can be determined by turning the system off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or several of the following measures: a. We recommend at least 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. Consult the dealer or an experienced electronic technician for help.
Equipment Checklist 1. In a Base + Handset package, please find the following components: a. Base Station x 1 (antenna installed) b. Base AC/DC Adaptor x 1 c. Handset x 1 (antenna installed) d. Handset Antenna x 1 (Long ×1) e. Desktop Charger x 1 f. Desktop Charger AC/DC Adaptor x 1 g. 1700mA Li-ion Battery Pack x 1 h. Telephone Cord x 2 i. Quick Guide 2. In a Handset package, please find the following components: a. Handset x 1 (antenna installed) b. Handset Antenna x 1 (Long ×1) c.
Handset Illustration Antenna Receiver Display Up / Down Soft key Soft key Broadcast Talk / Flash End / Power Off Intercom Dialing key Microphone ~11~
Handset Features Basic Handset Features 1. 4-line LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) a. The LCD display has LED (Light Emitting Diode) for backlighting. st b. The 1 line of LCD consists of icons. c. Icons explanation from left to right (1) (2) 1 12 (3) L1 L2 RSSI level (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) (1)(2) (3) (4) (5)(6) During a call, the number of bars is proportional to EP902 the radio signal strength received. Link mode REDIAL MENU (2.
e 2. The last line displays the left and right soft keys. Ringer a. Rings to an incoming call and intercom call. b. Distinctive alert sounds indicating various events: (1) (2) (3) (4) Re: 3. 4. Single beep: successful key entry. Double beep: indicates power on/off. Triple beep: failed operation. Periodic 1-Long-2-Short beep (every 1 minute): low battery warning、out of range、call on hold No any beep for invalid key entry TALK/FLASH ( ) a. Places or answers a telephone or intercom call b.
8. Up( ) /Down( ) Scrolling Keys a. Scroll through records and menu selections. b. Adjust receiver voice volume when in the Talk mode. c. Press to enter received call log when in the Standby mode. d. Press 9. to enter phonebook when in the Standby mode. END; On/Off Key ( ) a. Ends a call. b. Leaves current menu operation, up one level. c. Press for 3 seconds to off the power Additional Handset Features 1. Multiple handsets registration a. Up to 9 handsets can be registered to a base station b.
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, 16character names, and Date/Time stamp), needs Caller ID service from local telephone company. c. Phone numbers and names can be saved into phonebook while in display. 8.
available lines before making an outgoing call. b-3. Predefine line: A handset will be set a specific line for making an outgoing call. b-4 Off: Disable the capability to make an outgoing call. c. Call Barring c-1. Block the users from dialing long distance calls or international calls c-2. Up to 5 digits of each call barring setting; up to 5 entries allowed d. This changing requires to entering the “Call Settings” (MENU-4-3-4).
b. c. d. e. name (up to16 characters) Alphabetically sorted display and search by letter. Dial from display. During the stand-by mode, you can enter the phone book by pressing scrolling key. 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 selections (Off/Low/Medium/High). b. Four key tone type selections. 16. Call Timers a.
Re: Up to 9 groups (91~99) can be subscribed. 21. Custom Name a. Allow changing the “EP902” screen to the desired wording or info, such as the user’s name. Re: Up to 32 characters can be entered. 22. Change Pwd a. Allow changing the handset password which requires entering in Call Barring (MENU-4-3) and Menu Display (MENU-8) . Re:Default is “0000”. 23. DTMF Duration a. From MENU-6-1 to select variable duration of DTMF tone. b. Default is 100ms. c. When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required.
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. b. Default PIN is “0000”. c. When entering the Base Settings, PIN is required. Default is “0000”. 28. Auto Hang Up feature a. Using registered handset from MENU-6-6 to turn on/off the Auto hand up feature. b. If turning on the feature, the handset will automatically hang up the call when the far-end hangs up the call. c.
33. Headset Ring Allow changing the ringer emitted either from handset speaker or receiver of headset. This requires entering the “Phone Settings” (MENU-5-9). 34. Baby Monitor Allow setting the handset monitoring the baby room via intercom call. When setting Baby Monitor ON, this dedicated handset will not answer any incoming call, except the 2-way intercom. This requires entering the “Call Settings” (MENU-4-5). 35. Call Conferencing a. 2-handset and 1-line conferencing b.
Base Illustration Base unit Diagram Power/Line-1/Line-2 LED ~21~
Base Features Basic Base Station Features 1. Antenna a. The antenna port has a normal thread connector; to remove antenna or cable, turn counterclockwise; to install, turn clockwise. Improper installation may damage the connector. b. When using an outdoor antenna, locate the antenna (not the base station itself) as high as possible for a clear transmission path. 2. LED a. Power (blue color): it indicates base station has power. b.
Charger Illustration DC In Spare Battery Charging Slot Spare Battery Charging Indicator Handset Charging Slot ~23~
Charger Features 1. DC In Connects to Charger AC Adaptor. 2. Handset Charging Slot a. Charge handset battery when handset is placed in cradle. b. Refer to the handset LCD for charging status (1) Charging: battery status bar is running and the LCD screen showed: “Charging”. (2) Fully Charged: battery status bar stands still and the LCD screen would display “Charge Complete” (3) Charge Fail: Should there be any error occurred during charging mode, the LCD screen would display “Charge Fail” 3.
Getting Started Base Station Installation There are three possible base station setups: Base station alone Base station plus telephone answering device Base station plus standard telephone For best performance, maintain at least a distance of 1 meter (about 3 feet) between the base station and other electronic devices (e.g., TV, computer, stereo, fax machine, answer machine, cordless phone, etc.) 1. Install base station antenna.
Mounting Points ~26~
Handset and Charger Installation 1. Plug the transformer end of the Charger AC/DC adaptor into a standard AC electric power outlet, plug the other end into the “DC In” 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.
Basic Operations Operation Modes Both the base station and handset have levels of operation at which time only certain procedures of functions can be performed. A. Base Operation Modes 1. STANDBY mode- this is the default mode. The page key is active in standby mode only. The base “Power” (blue color) LED will light up during this mode. 2. TALK mode- the base station operates in this mode during phone call. The “In Use” (white color) LED will light up during this mode. 3.
3. Menu Tree Menu 1.KeyGuard 2.PhoneBook 3.Sounds 1.Ring Volume 2.Ring Tone *Exist when multi-base setting is on * Subscribe BS 3.Key Voulme 4.Key Tone 4.Call Settings 1.PA On/Off 1.Dial Prefix 2.Line On/Off 2.Group Setting 3.Int. On/Off 3.Call Manager Incoming 4.Line Dedicated 4.Feature Call Outgoing 1.Auto 5.Baby Monitor 2.Manual 3.Predefine Line 6.Area Codes Call Barring 5.Phone Settings 1. Mic. Gain 2.Any Key Talk 3.Contrast 4.Backlight 5.Name Tag 6.Language 7.Custom Name 6.
Making a Telephone Call 1. Press number. , wait for dial tone, and then enter phone 2. Alternatively, you can enter phone number first then press key. When using this method, you can use the CLEAR (Left) and DELETE (Right) soft keys to edit the number entered. “Delete” erases the last digit entered. “Clear” erases the entire line but remains in the dial-and send dialing. 3. Speed dial by access the entries in the phone book (Menu2) a. Press or scrolling key to enter the phone book b. 4.
1. Press Group ID. 2. Press key followed by a two-digit handset ID or BASE key to end the call. Notes: 1. 2. 3. Enter Ext #: ## PHBOOK Intercom calls can be made regardless if the Base Station is present. 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. If a link cannot be established, the LCD shows “Paging timeout” after a 35-second time out. Making a Broadcast Handset to Handset Calls 1.
Re: the initiating handset press and hold the during the speaking or broadcasting. c. Release key is needed key to end the broadcasting. 3. Broadcasting an individual handset a. Enter the Handset ID and then press and hold key. 11 12 PA to HS #12 REDIAL MENU b. Start to speak the message to be broadcasted once you hear the key tone; the speakerphone of destination handsets will be opened up, if it received the voice. Re: the initiating handset press and hold the during the speaking or broadcasting c.
2. If the handset is on the charger cradle (ringer will be temporarily switched to “Ring” if it has been set to “Vibrate”), lift the handset and press conversation. key to start Re: You can turn on the “Any Key Talk” from MENU-5-2 Notes: 1. 2. 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.
the current call. Ending a Call To end a telephone or intercom call, press cradle. key, or place handset into charger Adjusting Handset Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume 1. Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call. 2. There are 6 levels of volume selections. Use or 1L1 00:00:15 Volume: 3 MUTE key to adjust 11 OPTION 3. The new setting remains effective for all future calls until changed. Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume 1.
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 hear your voice, but still can speak to you. 11 L1 00:00:15 MUTE UNMUTE OPTION 3.
3. Once returning back to standby mode for 15 seconds, the keyguard will be automatically enabled. 4. Key Guard is in effect until unlocked. Battery Recharge and Replacement 1. Charge the battery when one or several of the following happen: a. Phone beeps twice (every 60 seconds in talk mode, every 10 minutes in standby mode). b. Battery icon is empty. c. Phone does not respond when a power on/off key is pressed. d. LCD and backlighting become dim. e. Talk range shortfall is experienced. 2.
Advanced Operations Handset Registration 1. If your handset(s) is purchased as part of a system, it has been pre-registered with the base station at the factory. 2. If Handset 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.
de-registration process. Upon successful deregistration, the handset display will show ”Please register”. Notes: 1. The base station has a 30 second registration timeout starting from pressing the PAGE button. The handset has a 6 second registration timeout starting from the registration or de-registration option has been selected. The base station and handset will automatically exit registration mode after timeout. 2. Repeat registration or de-registration process if unsuccessful.
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 will establish a link with the caller. Afterward, it is a one-to-one call, not a one-to-many call. Call Transfer While a telephone call is in progress, you can transfer it between different handsets.
automatically. After the call transferred to destination handset, the original handset will go back to standby mode automatically. Notes: If the destination handset does not answer after handset paging or transferring timeout, the call is routed back to the originating handset. 3-Way Conferencing 1. While a telephone call is in progress, you can place call on hold and bring in another phone line or another handset for a 3-way conference. 2.
Call Park 1. While a telephone call is in progress, you can place call on hold and pick this phone line by another handset. 2. Press OPTION (Right) soft key, followed by the * key to put the call on hold. 3. Press OPTION (Right) soft key, followed by the 3 key or to select “Call Park” item to park this call on the base. 4. Any handset is going to make an outgoing call by pressing key screen will show two options: a. . The Select 1 New Call: means you can use another available line call. b.
DELETE (Right) soft key to delete the last digit entered. When completed, press SAVE (Left) soft key to save. Re: Up to 16 characters can be entered as the name. Name? _ Caps = * SAVE c. You will then be prompted to enter a number for the name just entered. Re: Up to 26 digits can be entered as the number. d. After entering the number, press the SAVE (Left) soft key to save this entry into phonebook. DELETE Number? _ SAVE DELETE e.
5. Character Table: Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # Characters and Orders ‘+,.*()&1 ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 M NO 6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 0 Caps – when in character editing. *– when in number editing. Space & # – when in character editing # & P (Pause) – when in number editing 4. The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list in an ascending order (A to Z) from the top of the list. 5. The first line of LCD display shows name and the 2 line shows the phone number.
b. Press OPTION (Right) soft key to enter option menu. c. Press 1 to erase the desinated phone entry. d. LCD shown “Delete entry?” Press YES (Left) soft key to confirm your change. Delete entry? Tom 12345678 YES NO 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. Joe 033289289 ADD Name? _ Caps = * SAVE 9.
ii. Start to receive phonebook, LCD shows “Get phonebook from Ext. # : xx”. iii. A beep emitted when receiving each phonebook. iv. When the phonebook receiving, 2-digit countdown on the LCD to indicate the phonebook numbers which are waiting for receiving. Re: The phonebook transfer through the wireless interface, it may partially miss transmission by interference. Programmable Feature Call 1.
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 2nd and even more feature call that you will use frequently. PBX Transfer F*70 ADD OPTION 4. Using pre-programmed feature call during the call. a. Press OPTION (Right) soft key while the handset is in the 1L1 11 00:00:15 talk mode. Volume: 3 b. Press the correspondence number of the feature call MUTE OPTION which you want to perform i.e.
3. When viewing a call record, the number can be dialed, stored to the phonebook or deleted. View Call Log 1. To view the call log, press to enter the Call Log. Press or key to scroll through the numbers and names when available. 2. Press OPTION right soft key, you can choose save, delete, clear all. a. Save call log: or key to or key to scrool the name, and press DELETE to edit the name. Then press SAVE left soft key to save the name.
Multi-Base Setting nd “Multi-Base” setting allows expanding coverage or lining capacity. When adding 2 , rd th st 3 or 4 base station, using one of the handsets which registered to the 1 base station (i.e. the handset with ID 11), followed by below processes: 1. Press MENU right soft key followed by “7” to enter the registration mode. Registration 3.Multi-Base SELECT 2.
Call Manager “Call Manager” feature allows four options: 1. The first option is ”Subscribe BS”. The handset can be set to receive incoming calls or make outgoing calls (2-way intercom, broadcast and transferred call are allowed). The option is selectable by base station 1 to base station 4. Re: “Subscribe BS ” item will be hidden if Multi-Base function is disabled. 2. The second option is “Incoming”. The handset can be selected to enable receiving the incoming PA, intercom call, line call or line dedicated.
CHANGE left soft key to set the Subscribe BS ON/OFF. Note: If set the Subscribe BS ON, that means the handset is able to access the line of the desired base station, so the handset is able to make outgoing call or answer incoming call via the desired base station. On the contrary, if set the Subscribe BS OFF, then the handset can’t access the line of the desired base station, so the handset isn’t able to make outgoing call or answer incoming call via the desired base station. Incoming 1.
or key to select line 1 or line 2. Press CHANGE (Left) soft key to change the dedication handset or group or all handsets. (4) Press SELECT (Left) soft key and enter Handset ID number or group ID. (5) Go to item (3) to set another line. To exit the setting by pressing BACK (Right) soft key or key. When enter this menu, you must enter handset password first (4 digits). Re: The default password of handset is “0000”. Outgoing 1. Press MENU (Right) soft key followed by 4 to enter the Call Settings mode.
edited by pressing CHANGE (Left) soft key and followed by digit 1 , 2, 1 & 2 or 2 & 1 to select the line or line sequence for outgoing call. d Press 4 to “Off”.The hanset is disable to make any outgoing call. Call Barring 1. Press MENU (Right) soft key followed by 4 to enter the Call Settings mode. Press 3 to select Call Manager followed by entering handset’s password (4 digits). Call Settings: 3.
b. Press OPTION (Right) soft key to delete or edit the Call Barring codes. . Up to 5 sets of Call Barring codes can be programmed. Call Barring 1212 ADD OPTION c. If wants to block all outgoing calls, enter “* * * * *” 5 “*” keys followed by, press SAVE (Left) soft key to save it, all outgoing calls will be restricted.
When using headset, to avoid missing the call due to the ringer emitted from receiver of headset, you can change the ringer emitting from either handset speaker or receiver of headset. a. Press MENU right soft key while the handset is in the standby mode. b. Press “5” (Phone Settings), followed by “9” to enter the “Headset Ring” menu. c. Select “On”, the ringer will be emitted from the receiver of headset; If select “Off”, the ringer will be emitted from handset speaker.
Menu Operations Menu 1.KeyGuard 2.PhoneBook 3.Sounds 1.Ring Volume 2.Ring Tone *Exist when multi-base setting is on * Subscribe BS 3.Key Voulme 4.Key Tone 4.Call Settings 1.PA On/Off 1.Dial Prefix 2.Line On/Off 2.Group Setting 3.Int. On/Off 3.Call Manager Incoming 4.Line Dedicated 4.Feature Call Outgoing 1.Auto 5.Baby Monitor 2.Manual 3.Predefine Line 6.Area Codes Call Barring 5.Phone Settings 1. Mic. Gain 2.Any Key Talk 3.Contrast 4.Backlight 5.Name Tag 6.Language 7.Custom Name 6.
1. Press MENU right soft key to enter menu mode while the phone is in standby mode. Re: You can either press or , followed by SELECT left soft key to confirm the selected menu. Or Press the digit directly to confirm the selected menu. For example, press MENU right soft key followed by 4 and 1 to select the Ring Volume. 2. Press 1 to select KeyGuard (see Key Guard operation on page 34 ). 3. Press 2 to add, delete, edit, view and edit the phonebook (see Phonebook instruction on page 40 ). 4.
(1) b. c. d. e. f. 6. Press or to turn on or off the dial prefix feature. Default = 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.
c. Press 3 to set LCD Contrast: (1) Use or to scroll through option 1~8. Default is 4. (2) Press SAVE left soft key to confirm selection. d. Press 4 to set LCD Backlight: (1) Use or to scroll through option 1~3 (1.8 seconds 2.On 3.Off ). Default is “8 seconds”. (2) Press SAVE left soft key to confirm selection. e. Press 5 to set Name Tag: (1) Use CHANGE left soft key to select and confirm “On” or “Off". Default is “Off”. (2) Press SAVE left soft key to confirm selection. f.
(1) Enter original (4 digits) of handset then press OK left soft key when enter this menu. (2) Enter new password (4 digits) then press SAVE left soft key to confirm new password. i. 7. Press 9 to set Headset Ring: See Headset Ring operation on Page 52. Press 6 to set Base Settings: When enter this menu, you must enter Base PIN code first (4 digits). Re: The PIN code is for Base Settings. Default is “0000”. a. Press 1 to set DTMF Duration.
7 8. Press 7 to register, de-register handset and set Multi-Base: see Handset Registration operation on Page 36, and Multi-base Setting on Page 47. 9. Press 8 to set Menu Display: To avoid mis-setup of Call Settings (MENU-4), Phone Settings (MENU-5) and Base Settings (MENU-6), you can hide these menus, so that other handset users won’t have chance to mis-settup these settings. Re: When entering the Menu Display, you have to enter password first. a.
Index 2 2-WAY INTERCOM, 13 3 3-Way Conferencing, 39 A Adjust Handset Microphone Gain, 52 Adjust Headset, 52 Adjusting Handset Receiver (Earpiece) Voice Volume, 33 Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume, 33 Area Code, 19, 56 Auto Hang Up, 19, 58 B Baby Monitor, 20, 53, 56 Base Illustration, 21 Base Operation, 27 Base PIN, 19, 49, 58 Base Station, 10, 12, 22, 25, 26, 30, 64 Battery Recharge a nd Replacement, 35 Battery Safety Instructions, 7 Battery Strength, 12 Broadcast, 30 Broadcasting a group of hand
D De-registration, 36 Direct transfer, 38 DND, 15 Do Not Disturb (Silent Ring), 34 DTMF Duration, 18, 58 E electric shock, 4, 5, 6 Emergency, 4 Equipment Checklist, 10 F Feature Call, 17, 44, 56 Flash, 13, 18, 44, 58, 64 G General Safety Instructions, 4 Group ID, 14, 15, 30 Group Selections, 37 Group Setting, 17 H Handset and Charger Installation, 26 Handset Charging Slot, 24 Handset Features, 12, 14 Handset Group Subscription, 30, 37, 56 Handset ID, 12, 14, 31, 32, 36, 39, 43, 49 Handset Registration, 26,
Menu Display, 17, 18, 59 MENU mode, 27 Multi-Base Setting, 47 Multiple Base setting, 19 Multiple handsets registration, 14 Mute, 16, 34 N Name tagging with caller ID, 14 O Outdoor Antenna, 10 Outgoing, 15, 48, 50 P Phone Settings, 17, 19, 20, 52, 53, 56, 59 Phonebook, 16, 40, 45, 55, 57 Placing a Call On Hold, 33 Power Outage, 5 Predefine line, 16 Product Safety Instructions, 5 Programmable Feature Call, 44 Programmable Flash, 18 R Receiving a Telephone Call, 31 Receiving an Intercom Call, 32 Redial, 15, 31
Technical Specifications, 64 transformer, 25, 26 V Vibrator, 14 View Call Log, 46 Visual Message Waiting Indicator, 52 W warning message, 24 ~64~
Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Frequency RF Output Power Channel Spacing Number of Channels Modulation TDD Frame Length Number of Slots/Frame Receiver Sensitivity Antenna Gain Antenna Connector Telephone Interface Channel Coding Transmission Data Rate Speech Coding User Data Rate Duplex Multiple Access Number of System ID Ring Signal Flash Time Power Source Charger Current Charge Time Regulation Compliance Operating Temperature Base Station 863-865 MHz Peak: 8 dBm Average: 5 dBm 150 kHz