User's Manual

Room Monitor
You can use one or more cordless handsets to alert you when a specific level of noise occurs within the handset's hearing" range.
For instance, you can use a cordless handset to monitor activities in another part of the building. The handset will not ring or
generate other tones if there is an incoming call; but, if the noise in the room being monitored is loud enough, the Room Monitor
handset will call you.
In order to set the following features, press MENU on the cordless handset. Highlight "Room Monitor" using and press OK.
Picking which Phone should be Alerted
The Room Monitor handset automatically calls the active desk station (Intercom 0(. If you wish to have It call another phone:
1. Highlight "Set Call Number" and press OK.
2. Enter the number of the
phone you want alerted.
Press OK.
Adjusting the Trigger Level
To adjust the trigger level
1. Highlight "Set Level" and press OK.
2. You have three choices
The Level 1 setting
requires the least
amount of noise to trigger a call. Press the
left arrow and right arrow keys to the desired trigger level and press OK
Enabling/Disabling
Highlight "Monitor Room" and press OK A checkmark next
to Monitor Room indicates that the handset is now acting as
a Room Monitor. The handset stays in Room Monitor mode
until you disable it.
Low Battery Indicators
The battery icon in the
cordless handset's display shows you the battery
charge level. A white,
flashing battery icon and a
warning tone signal low battery power Return the cordless handset to its charger cradle immediately.
The cordless handset holds its charge about 26 to 48 hours off the charger cradle. IN AN ACTIVE STATE OR IN STANDBY?
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECHARGE A BATTERY?
Range Warning
When you leave the desk station's transmitting range during a conversation, you will hear an out of range warning and see a short
notice on the handset's display.
The cordless handset comes from the factory with the battery warning and range warning tones enabled, but you may elect to turn
them off. See Chapter 7 Customizing Your System for more information.