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2.6 Hardware Initialization
2.6.1 LWS-BS and LWS-WK
Once the LWS-BS and the LWS-WK have been properly installed in the desired locations, perform the
following:
1. Plug in the AC/DC adapter to the LWS-BS or the LWS-WK (use only the included AC/DC adapter,
SA-B122).
2. The LWS-BS or the LWS-WK is powered up and its display on the LCD will be activated.
2.6.2 Wireless Handset
To start up the Handset:
1. Press and hold [ ] for approximately 2 seconds.
2. The handset automatically enters standby mode when a signal is located.
3. The handset automatically returns to standby mode whenever it is placed on the charger.
To power-down the Handset:
1. Press and hold [ ] for approximately 3 seconds.
2.7 Display
2.7.1 LCD Specification
User can select one of backlight control options (always on, always off, busy state on).
2.7.1.1 LWS-BS
z 240 x 144 Graphic LCD
z Backlit On/Off Control with 3 selectable option
z Ten-Level Contrast Setting
2.7.1.2 LWS-WK
z 240 x 42 Graphic LCD
z Backlight On/Off Control
z Ten-Level Contrast Setting
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2.7.2 LCD Display
2.7.2.1 LWS-BS
Figure 2.7.2.1-1 the LWS-BS LCD Display Screen
1. Antenna - Displayed when DCTU of LWS-BS works and it can be linked to DECT .
2. Call Forward – Icon indicates the base station is currently set for call forwarding.
3. Mute – Icon indicates if the mute button is activated for blocking voice transmission on your phone
during a conversion.
4. Alarm – Icon indicates the alarm has been set.
5. Message – Icon indicates there is at least one new message.
6. Missed call – Icon indicates that there are missed calls in your absence.
7. USB – Icon indicates a USB memory device is inserted.
8. Station Number Displayed in idle state. If the LWS-BS station has the designated name, the
name is displayed.
9. Date & Time – Displayed in idle state.
10. Calendar – Displayed in idle state.
11. Soft Menu – Dependent on the status and menu choices, the current available selections are
displayed.
2.7.2.2 LWS-WK
1. Antenna - Displayed when the LWS-WK is in the range of a LWS-BS where it can be linked.
Disappears when it moves out of range. The closer it moves to the base, the stronger RSSI for
reception is.
2. Message – Icon indicates there is at least one new message.
3. Date & Time –Displayed in idle state.
4. Keyset Number – Displayed in idle state.
5. Soft Menu – Dependent on the status and menu choices, the current available functions are
displayed.
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