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1. 49 Adjust Headset RING snieter a A E 49 BaDY MONITO sisene i EE E NE E 49 RE 5 PEE EE EE E EEA EA EE E PE O 57 Technical Specifications sensere enan 61 FEC Part oS statement sirrinin T EAA 62 IC CS OS STATS INCI eE ab basoaoidd 63 VN3v Safety Instructions Caution Your wireless telephone gives you freedom and flexibility to stay in touch while you move around However when using your phone eguipment 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 Don t let a phone call distract you from working safely c If power goes out it won t work so back up power is recommended In an emergency a Ifan emergency occurs dial the emergency phone number Remember if you are in an area where your phone does not have a clear signal from the base it is highly probable that the call may not go through Locate the nearest landline telephone or other communications device to call for help b Emergency calls may not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name phone number or location Notice to Hearing Aid Users This phone system is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids Notice to Cardiac Pacemaker Users Preliminary studies done by the US FDA
2. Joe lift the handset and press L key to start conversation 033289289 3 Broadcasting to an individual handset SILENT a Enter the Handset ID and then press and hold J N left top corner of keys PA Paging b Hear a long Du sound while the initiating handset To Ext 12 Re You can turn on the Any Key Talk from WISNG 5 2 which will allow you to broadcast all handsets within communication coverage press any key instead of just the talk key to answer an incoming call c Start to speak the message to be broadcasted once you hear the Du Du sound the speakerphone of destination handsets will be opened if it received a voice ER es Notes 1 You can press Left soft key if you choose to ignore the call Unlike turning off the ringer from the handset menu the key operation is valid only when the phone is actually ringing If Caller ID service is available the LCD will display the incoming call J key to end the broadcasting information If the LCD shows Private or Unknown the caller s information may have been blocked by the caller or the originating phone company Re the initiating handset press and hold the speaking of the broadcast 7 A key is needed during the Redial 1 Press EBI Left soft key Receiving an Intercom Call 1 When an intercom call arrives called from other handsets Yl gt 118 ex Handset 12 the ringer will rin
3. 900 ms timing selections default 600 ms c The default value 600 ms works in most areas Change only when you are certain of the new value would work 25 26 27 28 29 d When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 Re Do not change this setting unless you have issues with either answering inbound calls or transferring calls Many newer IP PBX s VOIP Server type phone systems want a shorter flash time of 100ms 200ms or 300ms Assign next handset ID for new handset a Using registered handset from Man 6 lt enter the password gt 3 to assign a next handset ID to a new handset b If do not assign the next handset ID the system will automatically assign a handset ID to a new handset c When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 Re Handset ID range is 11 19 if all ID s are taken you will need to reset the base to start the ID numbering over again See page 22 for resetting the base Clear Handset a Using a registered handset press MantU 6 lt then enter the password gt 4 to remove the other registered handset Use this if you are unable to deregister a handset from the system a damaged handset for example b Once removing the other registered handset you will be able to register a new handset with that ID c When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is OOOO Change the PIN To change the base PIN you will need to go to Bas
4. b Press 5 Phone Settings followed by 1 to enter the Mic Gain J key to scroll the Standard Medium and Low options d If you are using the handset in a quiet environment like office or meeting room the level of Standard is recommended If you are using the handset in a noisy environment like a factory or outdoor place the level of Medium or Low is recommended Adjust Headset Ring When using a headset you can avoid missing a call due to the ringer ringing inside the headset rather than outside the phone by changing the ringer to the outside speaker a Press right soft key while the handset is in standby mode b Press 5 Phone Settings followed by 9 to enter the Headset Ring menu c Select On the ringer will be heard in the headset Select Off the ringer will be heard from the outside speaker Note Default setting is On Baby Monitor You can set any one handset as a baby unit to monitor a baby or older person When enabling baby monitor mode the baby unit will automatically enter the monitoring mode via 2 way intercom For example if you set handset A as a baby unit when making an intercom call from handset B handset A will automatically enter monitoring mode without ringing You will be able to hear all movements around handset A via handset B a C Press WISNU right soft key while the ha
5. wn This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada 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 IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 1 5 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms Portable Handset Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This
6. 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 No base station or handset programming is needed for basic operations Note 1 Handset s packaged along with a Base Station are pre registered at the factory If you have a new handset you will need to register the handset with the base station in order to be recognized as a member handset by the base s and by other handsets See Handset Registration Fully charge battery packs before the first usage vios 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 REGISTRATION mode the base station enters this mode by pressing the PAGE button for three seconds The Power blue color LED will be blinking in Registration mode also a prompt sound will be emitted B Handset Operation Modes 1 STANDBY m
7. ON OFF Hook The phone symbol indicates the phone line is active when making incoming or outgoing call B12 2 2 Intercom in progress Indicates if Intercom mode is active Indicate the Handset ID which is making intercom with 3 Speech mode d 3 1 Speaker Indicator Indicate if the speaker is active C gt 3 2 Headset mode 4 Sound and Indication 4 1 Enable ringer amp 4 2 Disable ringer ce 4 3 Ringer and vibrate mode e 4 4 Vibrate mode M 4 5 Message waiting indicator 5 Disable PA PX Indicate if the incoming broadcast is disabled 6 Two Digit Handset ID 11 Displays the 2 digit Handset ID of own 7 Battery Strength Number of bars is proportional to the amount of battery time remaining The 2 and 3 lines of the LCD maximum 16 characters each display status message menu selections or user editable alohanumerical characters The last line displays the left and right soft keys 2 Ringer a Rings to an incoming call and intercom call b Distinctive alert sounds indicating various events 1 Single beep successful key entry 2 Double beep indicates power on off 3 Triple beep failed operation 4 Periodic 1 Long 2 Short beep every 1 minute low battery warning out of range or call on hold Re No any beep for invalid key entry TALK FLASH L a Places or answers a telephone or intercom call b Sends a Flash signal to phone line to retrieve a dial tone after the call e
8. causing a hazardous condition Follow the charging instruction in this manual and instruction labels and markings in the handset and charger compartments The battery should not be charged in the place where the temperature is less than OC or greater than 40 C Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Do not dispose the battery in a fire The cells may explode Do not dispose of the battery in municipal waste Check with local codes for disposal instructions Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short circuit the battery with conductive materials such as rings bracelets keys pocketknife and coins The battery or conductive material may overheat and cause burn or fire Do not expose batteries to rain or water Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause injury to eyes or skin The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed During charging the battery heats up This is normal and is not dangerous vbv Regulatory Information SN933 is ACMA Compliant This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 Base Station Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
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10. standby mode the base station is in the registration mode b Battery icon is empty c Press handset key vl This completes the registration Registration C Phone does not respond when a power on off key LS is pressed process The base station will assign a handset ID 1 Register d LCD and backlighting become dim between 11 and 19 automatically The assigned ID will e Talk range shortfall is experienced be displayed on the handset LCD indicating successful registration If you get a base has no available ID prompt you will need to reset the base see page 22 d Repeat above steps for all additional handsets 2 You can replace the handset battery even while on an active phone call by putting the call on hold first and then by pressing the S key To retrieve the call on hold press the talk key again after replacing the battery and powering the handset on 4 De registration a You can de register the handset you re using from the Main Menu 3 sold talk time ahs a eb ee ig n il base station De registration will reset the Handset ID 7 Registration an the T istance a t e an p ack in Hs C cradle as to 00 erase the system security code and free up the often as possible is pa an est performance Use only handset ID for future registration registrations of other S eku manufacturer provided battery and charger handsets b After deregistration the handset will not be able to use the base stati
11. G to set Base Settings When entering this menu you must enter the Base PIN code first 4 digits Re The PIN code is for Base Settings Default is 0000 Press EN to set DTMF Duration v54w 1 Enter the DTMF duration 90 200ms press e N left soft key to confirm the setting Default is 100ms Re Please check with your dealer before changing If the duration does not match with the PSTN or PBX setting some or all of the DTMF digits you press may not be recognized Press R4 select flash key timing Default is 100ms 1 Le or t to scroll through option 199 100 900ms Or press ectly 2 Press left soft key to confirm selection Re The default value 100 ms works in most areas Changing this setting may cause the flash hook signal to not be recognized properly by the PSTN line or PBX system You may need to change this setting if you find you are unable to properly answer incoming calls or are unable to transfer calls Many of the newer IP PBX VOIP server type systems do require a flash time of 100ms 200ms or 300ms Press BJ to set Assign Next HS 1 Enter the 2 digit handset ID followed by pressing left soft key 2 Normally when registering a handset the base will give a handset the next available registration ID Assign next will allow you to customize the next registration ID as long as it is available and between 11 and 19 Press EN to set Clear HS 1 Enter the 2 digit handset ID followed by pre
12. Set Time 8 Menu Display Enter Password 28x 1 Call Settings Amon Settings 3 Base Settings Making a Telephone Call key followed by a two digit handset ID or Enter Ext P 1 press L wait for dial tone and then enter phone Tilal N number Ko J key to end the call PHBOOK or dial number f 2 Alternatively vou can enter phone number first then press 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 When using this method you can use the SEE Left and DaS 313 Right soft keys to edit the number entered 432398765 Delete erases the last digit entered Clear erases the entire line but remains in the dial and send dialing DELETE 3 Speed dial by accessing the entries in the phone book E Menu gt 2 2 PhoneBook LY scrolling key to enter the phone book to dial out the number Making a Broadcast a Press A b Press A SELECT A Handset to Handset Calls 1 Broadcasting all handsets Y 5 ue To abort dialing press a Press and hold 4 key left top corner of keys from PA Paging Joe one handset To All 033289289 b Hear
13. and others have shown that although interference to the implanted cardiac pacemaker may occur when operating very closely wireless telephones do not seem to pose a significant problem for pacemaker wearers However until more is known FDA suggests that people with pacemakers may want to take precautions when using or carrying a wireless telephone to ensure that there is ample distance between the telephone and the pacemaker Do not carry the handset in a breast pocket If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off your handset immediately Product Safety Instructions L 2 Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product vv 10 L 12 15 14 15 16 Changes or modifications to this product not expressively approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty and the FCC authorization to operate the eguipment Use only manufacturer provided accessories Do not use the telephone near water Never spill liguid of any kind on this product Unplug the product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning Do not use liguid or aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth for cleaning Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall and cause personal injury or damage to the product or other property Power Outage In the event of a power outage your handset charger will not re
14. between On and SELECT Off of this setting Re On means to be able to receive calls from outside line Off means to restrict calls from outside line The default setting is On c Press Y48230 left soft key to confirm your selection for TACOMA ae 1 receiving or blocking intercom calls 3 Int On Off Press gyNNels left soft key to switch between On and SELECT Off of this setting Re On means to be able to receive intercom calls from other handsets or base station Off means to restrict intercom calls from other handset or base station Default setting is On Programmable Feature Call 1 If the SN933 base station is installed behind a PBX system you may want to pre program some feature calls along with the PBX s feature codes into the handset s 2 Upto 10 most frequently used feature call codes can be pre programmed 3 Naming and entering feature call codes a Press Right soft key while the handset is in aoa standby mode b Press 4 followed by 4 to enter the Feature Cal menu c Press Left soft key to add a new entry Key in the name for the feature call press Left soft key to confirm SELECT 7 4 D D 450 e Key in the feature call code of the correspondence PBX feature i e F 70 Nortel transfer code S Press SAMA Left soft key to confirm Caps Feature Name Re F represent the Flash signal DELETE Note To
15. calls 3 Group Selections a b Press handset MIBNIV 4 to enter the Call Settings menu Press number 2 handset enters group setting menu Press OjialejN soft key and followed by 1 key to subscribe the group 9 1 9 Enter 199 Repeat for all desired groups Delete group selections by pressing O k lejN soft key and followed by 2 to Unsubscribe the group Main Menu 4 Call Settings SELECT Call Settings 2 Group Setting SELECT Subscribed None oje Enter group to subscribe 9 Enter group to unsubscribe 9 Notes The handset can change group affiliations at any time The base station is not responsible for group assignments Conseguently it cannot de subscribe a handset from a group 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 2 Press gan Right soft key followed by the destination handset ID then the held call will be transferred directly After the call transferred to the destination handset the original handset will go back to standby mode automatically Indirect transfer Announced Transfer If you want to talk to the destination handset before t
16. enter F press the talk key f The 1 feature call and correspondence feature call code you entered will appear on the LCD screen SAVE DELETE g Press ej jlej Right soft key to delete or edit the feature call you programmed into the handset F 70 h Repeat the same operation to enter additional up to PBX Transfer ten feature call entries OPTION How to use a pre programmed feature call during an active phone call a Press Ome Right soft key while the handset is in Ta 8 talk mode 00 00 15 b Press the corresponding number of the feature call of Volume 4 11 which you want to use i e press 0 to perform the OPTION PBX Transfer in the example T 1 Option 11 E O PBX Transfer Phonebook Notes This feature call would be useful if the SN933 base station is connected behind a PBX system If you have not pre programmed any feature calls into the system only the Phonebook will show in the OJRSHejN menu The SN933 s programmable feature call may not function with all PBX or Key phone systems due to the diversity of various proprietary systems Caller ID 1 Contact with your local phone company to subscribe to this feature The phone system receives and displays Caller ID information transmitted by your local phone company This information may include the calling phone number name date and time This unit can store up to 50 calls of calle
17. equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected vga Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for
18. ion Battery Pack x 1 Telephone Cord x 1 CD User s Manual Quick Guide Belt clip x 1 In a Handset package please find the following components gt O O o o Handset x 1 antenna installed 1100mA Li ion Battery Pack x 1 Desktop Charger x 1 Charger AC DC Adaptor x 1 Ouick Guide Belt clip x 1 Optional Accessories a gt 0 0 0 Outdoor External Antenna Kit for Base Station including antenna and cable Indoor External Antenna Kit for Base Station including antenna and cable Lightning Protection Kit High gain handset antenna Long antenna Headset Antenna Splitter Handset Illustration Antenna Receiver Earpiece Speaker Phonebook Display Soft key je Soft key Broadcast aX Caller ID Hold Talk Flash i End Power Off sem F A attery Cover Up Down U 2 WA sj Dialing key ale 8 le B Speakerphone Intercom Microphone sm 0 E o 2 5mm Headset Jack Handset Features Basic Handset Features L 4 line LCD Liquid Crystal Display a b C d e The LCD display has LED Light Emitting Diode for backlighting The 1 line of LCD consists of icons Icons explanation from left to right 1 RSSI level Receive Signal Strength Indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Y During a call the number of bars is SN933 proportional to the radio signal strength received 2 Link mode 1 2 1 Call in progress
19. mode o SS Re You can either press 4 C2 followed by left soft key to confirm the selected menu Or Press the digit directly to confirm the selected menu For example press right soft key followed by S and to select Ring Volume Press E to select KeyGuard see Key Guard operation on page 34 Press RA to add delete edit view and edit the phonebook see Phonebook instructions on page 39 Press BJ to set Sound settings a Press ll to select Ring Volume There are two options for ring volume Line for incoming call and Intercom for intercom calls Set each option respectively When setting each option use a v to scroll through 6 options Off Low Medium High Vibrate and Vibrate amp High Press left soft key to save selection Default Medium b Press RA to select Ring Tone There are two options for ring tone Line ring tone for incoming call and Intercom ringer for intercom call Set each option respectively La V left soft key to save selection Default 1 Press K to set Call Settings a Press fi to set Dial Prefix y to turn on or off the dial prefix feature Default b Press RA to set Group Select see Handset Group Subscription on page 37 c Press Ef to set Call Barring see Call Barring operation on Page 43 d Press S to set Feature Call see Feature Call operation on Page 45 6 e Press Bf to set Baby Monitor see Baby Monitor
20. operation on Page 49 Press ey to set Phone Settings a Press i to set Mic Gain See Mic Gain operation on Page 49 b Press RA to set Any Key TALK answering a call by pressing any key versus only the talk key Use MAINE left soft key to select and confirm On or Off Default is Off Re When set to on press any key except L and SIRS key to answer the incoming call c Press By to set LCD Contrast h to scroll through option 1 8 Default is 6 2 Press RAW left soft key to confirm selection d Press Zi to set LCD en 1 J to scroll through option 13 1 8 seconds 2 On i 3 off Default i is 8 seconds 2 Press SANS left soft key to confirm selection e Press ey to set Name Tag Off 2 If On is selected the handset is prompted to enter the prefix number up to 14 digits can be entered 3 Use right soft key to delete the prefix number 4 Press YAMS left soft key to confirm the selection 5 When this feature is turned on the LCD will prompt the user Dial Prefix Yes or No On each outgoing phone call from call logs phonebook and dial and send dialing the current prefix is also displayed Re the prefix number will be added automatically in front of the f dialed number if the left soft key is pressed 6 This feature is useful for access code PBX code for outside dial tone a calling card or credit card calls etc d 1 Use S ANC left soft k
21. satisfying RF exposure compliance To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada 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 IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance requirements please follow operation instruction as documented in this manual This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 1 5 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms vnw Equipment Checklist In a Base Handset package please find the following components a he O0 0 0 v Base Station x 1 antenna installed Base AC DC Adaptor x 1 Handset x 1 antenna installed Desktop Charger x 1 Charger AC DC Adaptor x 1 1100mA Li
22. By or scrolling key to transfer while handset is in phonebook mode b For the phone doing the sending press Eto enter sending mode b Press a key that corresponds to the first character of the name you are i Either press R ANME left softkey to transfer all phonebook entries to looking for another handset s c For example if you are looking for EnGenius press the number Ry key Note if you want to transfer all entries from an handset but the entry is not from beginning entry 1 it will only transfer the scrolling key to locate the exact record you are looking remaining entries For example if you are have 10 entries and you start at entry 5 then it only transfers 5 through 10 ii Or press Deena right softkey to transfer just one entry to another Laie handset s scrolling key or the alphabetical search Joe Note you will need to at the desired entry before going to the TX ONE option for that particular entry to be transferred iii Press the 2 digit handset ID or group ID then select all phonebook entries or one entry to be transferred mgin 420 Re 00 means all handsets iv During phonebook transferring LCD shows Sending and 2 digit 3 To enter a Call Barring code countdown on the LCD will indicate the remaining phonebook a Once the Call Barring feature is turned on you can key numbers which are still pending to be sent in the Call Barring code c For the phone
23. User Manual English SN933 Digital Long Range Cordless Phone Table of Contents Sale MMSE ICO Wis eere T 4 General Safety INStrUCtiONS ccccccceeececseceeeeesseeeeceseuseeeeeeseeeueess 4 Product Safety InstructionS o 0 0000000000000 nooo neon 4 Battery Safety Instructions o lt lt 000000000 000 nooo onen nn 6 Regulatory INFOrMatiON ccccccceccccseccceeceeceesseeeecseesceeeueeeeeeeeeseeness 7 mojVilejaal ne Gal cl R O O O ast tonne E 10 Handset lustratio erresiren E 11 Handset PO ACU OS yaaa ke dedez och EEE ETE EE 13 Basic Handset Features cescrcscnsecesasscvsneeexarootvnswevenesniavtnarancteraceneeins 13 Additional Handset Features ccccccsecceeseeseseeeeeeeeeseeneseeeeeeens 15 Base M UStATOT serertuniiisrrenene na EEGEN 21 Base Ped o aa O E 21 Base Peau SS a asanace 000 Soda nana 22 Basic Base Station Features lt lt lt lt e occcsesr00s 22 ChareerMUStrat ON zustat used upne 23 charger FPS zes a as odevu dehiac Ei 24 Getting Started etec bishucdeses sira n inna ieseni 25 Base Station Installation eesssesssessessesrrerrssresressrresressresrresrereresens 25 Handset and Charger Installation ccccecccssscesseseeeseenseeeeseeees 26 Basic Operations suis ase uaa postulated ouadseok 27 OpPeratohM OGG suussasedua k ta bsca eedd a e ia 27 A Base Operation Modes lt lt lt lt lt
24. Voice Volume fails the held call may be dropped To end a telephone or intercom call press 1 Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call Tal 11 00 00 15 Mute Volume 3 There are 6 levels of volume selections Use L or WZ key to adjust OPTION 1 After a link is established you can press Left soft Yu 8 NB key to mute the handset microphone 00 00 15 3 The new setting remains effective for all future calls until changed 2 When mute is active the other end will not hear your OPTION voice but still can speak to you Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume J 6 p p 3 To leave the mute state press UNIMIVENS Left soft key Mute is effective only 1 Voice volume can only be adjusted during a call in Tyl Mos UB Pre omen speakerphone mode 00 00 15 Volume 3 Do Not Disturb Silent Ring OPTION There are 6 levels of volume selections Use key to adjust 1 Enter the key sequence Wan 3 1 then select Off Press Yie 118 Left soft key to confirm your choice This will turn Joe off the ringer until it is turn on again from the menu 033289289 Re When setting the ringer Off the standby screen will amp igmonpe show Ringer off 3 The new setting remains effective for all future calls until changed Placing a Call On Hold 2 For temporary silencing the ringer when an incoming call r arrives press SIB SNE Left soft key Key Guard 2 To ret
25. along Du sound while the initiating handset OPTION broadcasts to all handsets within communication coverage c Speak the message to be broadcasted once you hear the Du Du sound the speakerphone of destination handsets will open if it receives a voice P C5 Re Pressing and holding the key is needed during the speaking of the If a link cannot be established the LCD will show Base not SM found after a 6 second time out d Release i A call duration timer will start displaying the length of the call after link is established 2 Broadcasting to only a group of handsets PA Paging a Enter the Group ID and then press and hold i J left top corner of keys See page 37 for instructions on Making an 2 Way Intercom Call creating groups b Hear a long Du sound while the initiating handset broadcasting to all handsets c Start to speak the message to be broadcasted once you hear the Du Du sound the speakerphone of destination handsets will open if it receives a voice To Ext 91 The SN933 Cordless Phone System offers private Intercom 2 way radio calls independent of base station Intercom 2 way communication can be placed between handsets Re the initiating handset press and hold the U key is needed during the If the handset is on the charger cradle ringer will be temporarily switched to Ring if it has been set to Vibrate Villar 8 N
26. ber in most cases will be a 10 digit number with the 2 digit area code followed by the 8 digit telephone number If the area code is unnecessary for calling back you can follow below rule to adjust the calling back number a Press ROI key once the 3 digit area code will be removed b Press key twice 1 will be added in front of the displayed number c Press key three times it will loop back original displayed number Re The CID default is 10 digits when press key it will be 7 digit gt 11 digit gt 10 digit in circle key to call back Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI VMWI feature is supported via FSK message signaling when received from the phone company telephone line or PBX system It will activate a message icon on the handset display and flash the VOICE MESSAGE LED on the base Notes A subscription to the telephone company voice mail service is required 2 Ifthe handset still indicates the icon even after you have listened to all messages turn it off by pressing and holding the Caller ID key on the handset Adjust Handset Microphone Gain sensitivity The microphone gain setting option is provided so you can adjust microphone sensitivity custom to your workplace environment such as a loud noisy environment etc Note You may also want to adjust earpiece settings as well if the workplace environment is extremely loud a Press right soft key while the handset is in standby mode
27. book and dial and send dialing See page 51 for more details Call Hold a Places call on hold Mute a Press WMNs Left soft key during talk the handset microphone will be muted Press VINL Left soft key to release it Phonebook a 50entries each stores a phone number or handset ID up to 26 digits and name up to16 characters b Alphabetically sorted display and search by letter c Dial from display During the stand by mode you can enter the phone book by pressing fa SD 62 scrolling key e Phone book transfer via air a i Transfer specific phonebook to one handset or all registered handsets ii Transfer all phonebooks to one handset or all registered handsets Key tone a Four level key tone volume selections Off Low Medium High b Four key tone type selections Call Timers a Display call time duration for current call during and immediately after the call Programmable Feature Call a Allows user to pre program the most frequently used Feature code into SN933 b Upto 10 entries can be saved c Once the feature code is programmed you can quickly perform those functions during the active call by pressing soft key Menu Display a To avoid making errors in the Call Settings IMMNU 4 Phone Settings MISNI9 5 and Base Settings IMMMU 6 these settings can be hidden v1 19 20 21 22 23 24 b Handset password is required before enter Menu Di
28. cal currents or other risks Incorrect reassembling of the product may cause electric shock when the product is subseguently used Avoid using the product during a storm There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning Do not place the product where persons can step trip or fall on it Do not place conductive objects over or near the antenna Do not use the product to report a gas leak while in the vicinity of the leak v5w 17 18 Do not install the base station or the handset charger near microwave ovens radios TV sets speakers or other electrical eguipment These appliances may cause interference to the product or experience interference from the product Unplug the base station or the charger adaptor from the power outlet and refer to an authorized service center under the following conditions If liquid has been spilled into the product When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions If the product has been dropped or housing has been damaged If the product shows a distinct change in performance 200 o m Battery Safety Instructions 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
29. charge the handset battery and the base station will not allow you to make an outgoing call or take an incoming call Both the charger and the base station reguire electricity for operation You should have a telephone that does not reguire electricity available for use during power outage or have a temporary backup power supply Slots or openings in the product s housing are provided for ventilation These openings must not be blocked or covered Placing the product on a bed carpeting or other similar surface may block these openings and should be avoided This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided Never push objects of any kind into this product through housing slots openings as they may damage the product touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire electric shock or injury This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your dealer or local power company Do not overload wall power outlets and extension cords as this may result in fire or electric shock To avoid electric shock or burn do not disassemble this product Send this product to an authorized service center when service or repair work is reguired Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages electri
30. e Settings MSN 6 5 a Use a registered handset to change PIN from MISNIU 6 5 b When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 Auto Hang Up feature a Use a registered handset press MWaNe 6 lt then enter the password gt 6 to turn on off the auto hang up feature Default password is OOOO The default of auto hang up is OFF b When enabling the auto hang up feature the handset will automatically hang up the call when the far end hangs up the call Note Use this feature with caution The phone will end the call if a line reversal signal momentary open signal is detected Sometimes this signal is detected erroneously If this happens often you may need to keep this feature turned off Set Time The set time function allows user to set date time to support the DTMF caller ID DTMF caller ID doesn t attach date time when receiving from PSTN using 30 31 32 this setting user is able to review the date time when the caller ID received a Enter Mante 6 to set Base Settings b Enter 7 to enter Set Time c Enter 4 digits for MM DD Month Day then enter 4 digits for hr mm Hour Minute d Press left soft key to finish the setting Mic Gain Allow s changing the handset microphone gain based on the handset in different environment s Quiet Normal and Noisy environment This requires entering the Phone Settings M SN U 5 1 Headset Ring Allow changing the ringer em
31. eakerphone 14 30 31 33 48 Subscribe BS 49 T Talk Mode 14 27 46 Talk Flash 14 Technical Specifications 62 Transformer 25 26 Two Digit Address Index 13 e V Vibrator 15 View Call log 46 Visual Message Waiting Indicator 50 e W Warning Message 24 60 Technical Specifications FCC Part 68 Statement Electrical Specifications Portable Handset This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements 915 928 MHz 915 928 MHz adopted by the ACTA On the bottom of SN933 base station is a label that contains RF Output Power Peak 27 dBm Peak 26 dBm among other information a product identifier in the format US SNIW403BFS2 If Average 21 dBm Average 20 dBm requested this number must be provided to the telephone company Channel Spacing 101 kHz 101 kHz Number of Channels Applicable connector jack Universal Service Order Codes USOC for the Differentially Encoded MSK Differentially Encoded MSK Equipment is RJ11C Multiple Access Frequency Hopping TDD Frequency Hopping TDD ECS GUEN EV OPR Rale POU pet sona pees A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and TDD Frame Length 4 4 4 requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular Ooo A ee O plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the number of de
32. eature Call 17 45 54 G General Safety Instructions 4 Group ID 15 30 38 42 Group Setting 18 37 Group Selections 37 54 e H Handset and Charger Installation 26 Handset Charging Slot 24 Handset Features 13 15 Handset Group Subscription 37 54 Handset ID 13 15 17 19 22 27 30 31 32 36 38 39 42 48 56 Handset Registration 36 57 Handset to Handset Call 30 Hearing Aid 4 IDLE Mode 17 27 35 Key Guard 34 53 Key Tone 17 53 Key Volume 53 L Line Jack 22 Lithium lon Li lon 7 10 Line Reversal 56 e M Making a Broadcast 30 Making a Telephone Call 29 Making an 2 Way Intercom Call 29 Memory 27 Menu Display 18 57 Menu Mode 27 53 Multiple Handsets Registration 15 Mute 17 33 e N Name Tagging 15 55 e O Outdoor Antenna 10 22 e P Phonebook 14 16 17 39 45 46 47 53 55 Phone Settings 18 20 50 51 54 57 Placing a Call On Hold 33 Power Outage 5 9 25 26 Product Safety Instructions 5 Programmable Flash 19 Programmable feature call 17 45 46 R Receiving a Telephone Call 31 Receiving an Intercom Call 32 Redial 16 31 REG 22 37 48 Registration Key 22 Registration Mode 22 27 36 48 Regulatory Information 8 REN 8 Reset Button 22 Ringer 14 15 20 31 32 34 51 53 Ringer Volume 14 15 RSSI 13 e S Safety Instructions 4 Set Time 20 SILENT 15 32 34 Spare Battery 10 Speed Dial 29 Sp
33. equence of segmented numbers e g access code credit card number auto attendant entries etc Pause is entered by pressing the key twice LCD displays P Entering pause twice PP will result in 2 seconds pause in the dialing ea harar able b Press O nlejN Right soft key to enter the option menu Key 5 Key Characters and Orders 1 ea ill show d LCD will show Delete entry Press Left soft key to Tom ABC2 confirm your change 12345678 DEF3 _ 4 ESA 5 IKLS 6 MNO6 8 To edit PQRS7 j c Press I to erase the intended phone entry Delete entry Joe 033289289 TUV8 WXYZ9 Caps when in character editing b Press c Press oj i lO er Right soft key to enter option menu when in number editing to edit the intended phone entry Space amp when in character editing 8 P Pause when in number editing DELETE The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list in an ascending order A to Z from the top of the list The first line of LCD display shows name and the 2 line shows the phone 10 To transter the phonebook to another handset number If the phone number is longer than 16 digits press Slane Right To Zas pucHe peek both parties have to enter the phonebook transfer soft key and select Option 3 View Number to view the complete number mode first by following below a Press OLAKO right soft key followed by
34. ey to select and confirm On or Off Default is off 2 Press SAAV left soft key to confirm selection Re When Set to On the handset will match the caller ID with the phone book entries Once matched the LCD screen will display the name or nickname instead of pure caller ID info needs Call Waiting with Caller ID service from local telephone company along with PBX system if a PBX system is used Press G to set eee 1 to scroll through option 13 1 English 2 Spanish 3 French Default is English 2 Press SAN Left soft key to confirm selection Press E to set Custom Name 1 Enter characters using the Character Table and method discussed in the Phonebook section On page 41 v to move the cursor backward or forward to insert to the left ofthe cursor or delete the character above the cursor or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character 3 Press SMS Left soft key to confirm setting Re Once entering the custom name the greeting of LCD in standby mode will be changed to what you have entered Default greeting is SN933 Press EJ to Change Password 1 Enter original password 4 digits of handset then press left soft key when enter this menu default password is 0000 2 Enter new password 4 digits then press RANE left soft key to confirm new password Press 9 to set Headset Ring See Headset Ring operation on Page 49 7 Press
35. g or late evenings IC CS 03 Statement NOTICE This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 3 The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five E amp OE R63
36. g or vibrate unless the Incoming page SS from Ext 12 ringer has been turned off Press L J to answer the intercom call SILENT J key to scroll through the last 10 phone Dialed 1 2 If the handset is on the charger cradle ringer will be lt key to dial the 033289289 temporarily switched to Ring if it has been set to numbers dialed Select and press selected number Note Intercom numbers Handset ID are not stored in the last 10 numbers dialed log Vibrate lift the handset and press Fava key to start conversation nd 6 2 Any Key Talk setting is On soft key to answer Notes When an incoming call arrives the LCD will show the caller ID 1 The LCD displays the caller s Handset ID message and the ringer will ring or vibrate unless the ringer 2 has been turned off OPTION Receiving a Telephone Call You can press the SMa Left soft key if you choose to ignore the call Unlike turning off the ringer the SEa key operation is valid only for the current incoming call Ending a Call back to standby then other handsets can press pick this held call J key or place handset into charger Handset LCD displays a call is on hold An alert tone double cradle beep will occur every 30 seconds to remind the handset user that a call is still on hold Ifthe operation e g call transfer after putting a call on hold Adjusting Handset Receiver Earpiece
37. he call is transferred you can follow the method below 1 During the call press NT key followed by entering the LZ destination handset ID the intercom call After an intercom call is ended the phone on the other end will also go back to standby mode 38x Yul 1 8 U 00 00 15 Volume 4 OPTION You have a call on hold Tull ll Enter Ext Ta 8 ud 00 00 15 Volume 4 OPTION Yul soul Enter Ext automatically Notes If the destination handset does not answer after handset paging or transferring times out the call is routed back to the originating handset Phonebook Operations 1 You can store up to 50 entries in the phonebook Each entry can contain a phone number or handset ID up to 26 digits and a name up to16 characters 2 To access the phonebook press WISIS Right soft key Main Menu P followed by BA or press TJ scrolling key while the 2 PhoneBook y p g key handset is in standby mode SELECT Joe 033289289 3 To add a new entry a Press ADD Left soft key b Enter the name when LCD prompts Name Use Right soft key to delete the last digit entered When completed press Left soft key to save Re Up to 16 characters can be entered as the name 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 Left s
38. in the battery it will take around one minute for the handset to auto power on 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 The base station s antenna port has a Reversed thread connector to install antenna or cable turn clockwise to remove turn counter clockwise Improper installation may damage the connector 2 Plug the transformer end of the base station AC DC adaptor into a standard AC electrical power outlet plug the other end into the DC In jack on the back of the base station a The base adaptor s DC plug is same dimension as the charger s DC plug The charger adaptor s DC plug can fit into the base s DC In jack 3 Plug phone cord into the LINE Jack 4 A standard telephone or answering machine can be plugged into the adjacent jack on the back of the base station marked TEL 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
39. itted either from handset speaker or receiver of headset This requires entering the Phone Settings NENI 5 9 Baby Monitor This setting will change the handset to act as a baby monitor via an intercom call When setting Baby Monitor ON this dedicated handset will not answer any incoming calls except the 2 way intercom This requires entering the Call Settings TEN 5 20x Base Illustration Base Features Page handset locator only Basic Base Station Features Registration 1 Antenna a The antenna port has a reversed 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 indicates base station has power b In Use white color indicates an active telephone line Power LED blue color p In use LED white 3 RESET Button a Restores base station to factory settings b Reset button is intended to prevent accidental system reset c All handsets including administrator need to be re registered after a base Station reset 4 Page Button Locate handset To find a misplaced handset press PAGE and all registered handsets will beep for 30 seconds Press PAGE again or any key on handset to stop Re PAGE is for locating handset on
40. ly not able to make intercom with handset 5 Registration Button PAGE Enters registration mode along with handset assigns handset ID 11 19 6 Line Jack Standard RJ 11C CA 11A connector to plug in the telephone line 7 Telephone Jack Another RJ 11C to plug in the optional answering machine Reset Button Line Jack 8 DCIn to plug in the power adaptor Charger Illustration Handset charging slot DC in Pep ere Charger Features DC In Connects to Charger AC Adaptor 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 will show Charging 2 Fully Charged battery status bar stands still and the LCD screen will display Charge Complete 3 Charge Fail If there are any errors during charging mode the LCD screen will display Charge Fail It is impossible to overcharge the battery using this charger The adaptor for the charging station can be used as travel charger as well However you can t turn off the power while you charge the handset via travel charger A warning message Unplug Travel Charger then OFF will be shown on the LCD Notes Fully charge battery packs before first use Handset will power on automatically when placed in the charging slot However if you fully dra
41. nds or to perform the call waiting feature provided by local phone companies during a call See page 18 for more information Re Default flash time is 600ms SPEAKERPHONE Press the key to enable disable the speakerphone during incoming outgoing or intercom call 2 WAY INTERCOM L7 a Places an intercom call to another handset a group handset group paging or all registered handsets b Intercom calls are digital full duplex and are conducted without the assistance from the base station a Scrolling Keys a Scroll through records and menu selections wae b Adjust receiver voice volume when in the Talk mode C Press LA to adjust ringer volume when in the Standby mode 6 d press to enter phonebook when in the Standby mode 4 9 l A END On Off Key Ke a Ends a call b Leaves current menu operation up one level c Press for 3 seconds to turn off the handset 10 CALLER ID Key E22 a Review caller ID list b Including received and missed caller ID 8 Additional Handset Features 1 Multiple handsets registration a Upto 9 handsets can be registered to a base station b ID 11 19 individual Handset IDs c ID 91 99 Group IDs Handsets can subscribe from the handset menu to group s and be paged when an intercom caller enters a Group ID 2 Ringer Vibrator a Two options for Line incoming call ringing amp Intercom ringing b Six level ringer v
42. ndset is in standby mode Press 4 Call Settings followed by 5 to enter the Baby Monitor menu Press CHANGE to switch ON or OFF default is OFF Re To avoid any interruptions while monitoring is active the handset in baby monitor mode will not ring from incoming calls except intercom Menu Operations Menu 1 KeyGuard 2 PhoneBook 3 Sounds 1 Ring Volume 2 Ring Tone 3 Key Voulme E 4 Key Tone 4 Call Settings 1 Dial Prefix 2 Group Setting 3 Call Barring 4 Feature Call 5 Baby Monitor 5 Phone Settings 1 Mic Gain 2 Any Key Talk 3 Contrast 4 Backlight 5 Name Tag 6 Language 7 Custom Name 8 Change Pwd 6 Base Setting 7 Registration qT 9 Headset Ring Enter E Base PING 1 DTMF Duration 2 Flash Time 3 Assign Next HS 4 Clear HS 5 Change PIN 1 Register 6 Auto hang up 2 Deregister 7 Set Time 8 Menu Display Enter Password Note Default base pin or password is 0000 ba 1 Call Settings 2m Settings 3 Base Settings Press M SN J right soft key to enter menu mode while the phone is in standby
43. ode this is the default mode a If there is no on going activity the handset automatically goes into SLEEP STANDBY mode to save battery power The standby screen display custom name can be edited The 2 dight number represents the handset ID 2 MENU mode a Press the Right soft function key to activate Menu mode In Menu mode the handset settings and information contained in memory can be changed The functions available through the Menu selection are covered in greater detail from page 53 Main Menu 1 KeyGuard SELECT The Menu structure display as below 3 Menu Tree Menu 1 KeyGuard 2 PhoneBook 1 Ring Volume 2 Ring Tone 3 Key Voulme 3 Sounds F 4 Key Tone 4 Call Settings 1 Dial Prefix 2 Group Setting 3 Call Barring 4 Feature Call 5 Baby Monitor 1 Mic Gain 2 Any Key Talk 3 Contrast 4 Backlight 5 Name Tag 6 Language 7 Custom Name 8 Change Pwd 5 Phone 9 Headset Ring 6 Base Setting Enter Base PIN 1 DTMEF Duration 2 Flash Time 3 Assign Next HS 4 Clear HS 5 Change PIN 1 Register 6 Auto hang up 7 Registration T 2 Deregister 7
44. oft key to save this entry into phonebook e Ifyou enter a phonebook entry without a name all records without a name will be placed on the top of the phonebook list f To enter the name press the corresponding keypad number one or more times according to the order of the character on the key v39w OPTION DELETE DELETE See table below for a list of available characters and their orders For example press RA once for the character A twice for B etc Notes 1 When entering a phone number the cursor automatically advances P aa to the next digit field Use 4 v scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward to insert or delete the digit above the cursor or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last digit When entering a name the cursor automatically advances to the next character field if you press a different key for the next character If you need to enter consecutive characters from the scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward lla A manually Also use La _J to move the cursor to insert to the left of the cursor or delete the character above the cursor or left of the cursor if cursor is on the right of the last character By default all letters are entered in upper case Use the key to toggle between upper and lower cases A Pause entry represents a 1 second delay in dialing the following digits which is useful when calling a s
45. olume selections Off Low Medium High Vibrate Vibrate amp High for each option c Eight ringer type selections for each option 3 Caller ID Displays incoming call phone number and name on the LCD needs Caller ID service from local telephone company or PBX Key phone system analog port 4 Call waiting with caller ID Displays a incoming call information on the same phone line when 1 call is in progress needs Call Waiting with Caller ID service from local telephone company or PBX Key phone system analog port 9 5 Name tagging with caller ID 10 Match the caller ID with the phone book entries once matched the LCD screen will display the name or nickname instead of pure caller ID info needs Call Waiting with Caller ID service from local telephone company or PBX Key phone system analog port bo DND Do Not Disturb i e Silent Ring 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 Received amp New Call Log Total 50 entries 16 digit phone number 16 character names and Date Time stamp needs Caller ID service from local telephone company Phone numbers and names can be saved into phonebook while in display Call Barring Block outgoing calls and incoming calls a C Outgoing call a 1 Block the users from dialing long distance calls or international calls a 2 Up to 5 digits of each call barring setting up
46. on screen Select Off means the menu will be hidden Index e 2 2 Way Intercom 14 29 A Adjusting Receiver Earpiece Voice Volume 33 Adjusting Handset Speakerphone Voice Volume 33 Adjust Handset Microphone Gain 50 Adjust Headset Ring 51 e B Base ID 48 Base Illustration 21 Base Operation 27 Base PIN 18 19 20 Base Station 5 6 9 10 14 15 20 22 25 26 27 28 30 36 43 Base Station Features 22 Base Station Installation 25 Battery 5 7 10 24 26 27 35 Battery Recharge and Replacement 35 Battery Safety Instructions 7 Battery Strength 13 Block Incoming Call 43 Block Outgoing Call 43 Broadcast 14 16 18 31 44 49 Broadcasting a Group of Handsets 30 Broadcasting all Handsets 30 Broadcasting an Individual Handset 31 BS Selection 49 C Call Barring 16 18 42 43 54 Call Log 16 17 46 47 Call Timer 17 Call Transfer 33 37 Call Hold 17 Caller ID 15 20 31 32 46 47 50 55 56 Call in progress 13 Call Manager 49 50 54 Call Settings 16 18 20 37 49 50 51 54 57 Call Waiting 14 15 oba Call Waiting with Caller ID 15 55 Cardiac Pacemaker 4 Change PIN 18 19 56 Charger Features 24 Charger Illustration 23 e D De registration 36 DND 15 Do Not Disturb Silent Ring 15 34 DTMF Tone 18 DTMF Duration 18 56 e E Electric Shock 4 5 6 Emergency 4 Equipment Checklist 10 e F Flash 14 19 36 45 48 50 56 F
47. on to make or receive phone calls nor can it intercom other handsets c Press NU 7 to enter the registration section d Press and hold the base s PAGE button for 3 seconds until the In Use LED white color lights up and flashes The base station will produce a sound to remind you the base station is in the registration mode e Press the handset number key 2 This completes the de registration process Upon successful de Registration 2 Deregister registration 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 Repeat registration or de registration process if unsuccessful Handset Group Subscription 1 Upto nine handset groups 91 99 can be defined and handsets can decide which group s they want to be in 2 For example Group 1 represents the Customer Service Group Group 2 represents the Sales Group and Group 3 is the Marketing Group Suppose that Handset 11 wants to receive incoming rings for all Sales and Marketing related calls Then handset 11 will need to subscribe to Group 2 and Group 3 Re the above wording is in regards to intercom lt or broadcast gt not incoming
48. or a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC 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 IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
49. r ID information 2 The display will show the date and time of call on the first line followed by the name on the second line and the phone number on the third line An unread record will display NEW at the end of the first line of display 3 When viewing a call record the number can be dialed stored to the phonebook or deleted View Call Log 1 B La key to scroll through the numbers and names when available to enter the Call Log 01 04 08 20P NEW Johnson To view the call I log press 423 1234 OPTION FA Press II right soft key you can Laj choose save delete or clear all a Save call log SELECT 1 Press Safe right soft key you can use or Name key to scrool the name and press B aaa to edit the Johnson _ name Cap Then press SMS left soft key to save the name j key to scroll through the numbers Number and p press to edit the number 4231234 _ Then press left soft key to save the number DELETE 3 After the above process the call log number will be saved into the phonebook wage After the displayed number chosen press k b Delete call log 1 Press 4830 right soft key followed by left soft key to confirm deleting SELECT c Clear All 1 Press 4830 right soft key followed by left soft Option key to confirm clearing all caller ID records per Clear all SELECT Call a cole The displayed CID num
50. rom dialing long distance or international calls Call barring can also be used to block incoming calls from an outside line or other registered Block Incoming Calls and blocking intercom or broadcasts handset from handsets Note Entering a password is reguired default password is 0000 1 vee nd left soft key to confirm your selection for Call Barring 1 Incoming 2 Incoming 2 Press MIBSNIS 4 3 to enter Call Barring Enter the password Gall Seveings 1 of the handset followed by Left soft key 3 Call Barring 73 scrolling key to select blocking item SELECT SELECT a Press Saiz left soft key to confirm your selection to EEE Block Outgoing Call block broadcasts 1 PA On Off 1 Press SELECT left soft key to select Outgoing and confirm Call Barring 1 your selection 1 Outgoing Press ag tkicis left soft key to switch between On and E 3 3xeyu Off of this setting SELECT Re On means to be able to receive broadcast from other handsets or base station Off means to restrict the broadcast from other handsets or base station The default setting is On v scrolling key to switch between On and outgoing Press SAB left soft key to confirm off your selection Re The default setting of Call Barring is Off SELECT 43m v44n b Press Saze left soft key to confirm your selection for Taconvag 1 receiving or blocking line calls 2 Line On Off Press ayANels left soft key to switch
51. splay MENU s the default handset password is 0000 c When disabling the settings these setting will no longer be displayed unless enabled by entering the Menu Display again PA On Off a Enable or disable the broadcast function b When PA is Off the handset can t receive broadcast from base station or other registered handsets But it can broadcast to base station or other registered handsets Group Setting a Allow handset to subscribe to one or several groups Re Up to 9 groups 91 99 can be subscribed Custom Name a Allow changing the SN933 screen to the desired wording or info such as the user s name Re Up to 32 characters can be entered Change Pwd a Allow changing the handset password which requires entering in Call Barring M SN S 4 3 and Menu Display MISN 6 8 Re Default is OOOO Adjusting DTMF Duration a From MfaNU 6 1 to select variable duration of DTMF tone b Default is 100ms c When entering the Base Settings PIN is required Default is 0000 Re First verify the line or PBX port is not the issue by testing with another known good analog telephone Change this setting only when you have verified that indeed DTMF digits are not being recognized by the PBX Key system Also check into adjusting parameters in the PBX as this may prove more successful in getting DTMF digits to be recognized Changing the flash time a From NN 6 2 to select flash key timing b 9 level 100 ms
52. ssible Also you will be advised of your right to file a FCC Part 15 Part 68 complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary ACMA Compliant Regulation Compliance necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Notes 1 NA Not Applicable 2 The manufacturer reserves the right to change designs and specifications without If trouble is experienced with this SN933 for repair or warranty information please notice contact Company Aristel Networks Pty Ltd www aristel com au Address 1 25 Howleys Road Notting Hill Victoria 3168 PH 03 8542 2300 Fax 03 9544 3299 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line ensure the installation of this equipment does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY NUMBERS AND OR MAKING TEST CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early mornin
53. ssing eM left soft key 2 The base will erase the handset ID from the system Press ey to Change PIN 1 Enter the new Base PIN followed by e N left soft key Re Default Base PIN is 0000 Press G to set Auto Hang Up 1 Use left soft key to select and confirm on or off The Re When setting on the SN933 will automatically hang up if the far end caller has hung up However this function depends on if there is a dial tone or busy tone signal sent out by PBX or PSTN after the call is hung up Default OFF Press RA to Set Time to support DTMF Caller ID 1 Use left soft key to select and confirm the Date and Time you have set see Set Time operation on page 20 Press R to register and de register handsets see Handset Registration operation on Page 36 Press EJ to set Menu Display Bb To avoid users changing phone settings such as Call Settings MENU 4 Phone Settings MENU 5 and Base Settings MENU 6 you can hide these menus Re When entering the Menu Display you have to enter a password first a Press Eli to set hiding un hiding of the Call Settings menu 1 Use left soft key to select and confirm on or off b Press RA to set hiding un hiding of the Phone Settings menu 1 Use left soft key to select and confirm on or off c Press B to set hiding un hiding of the Base Settings menu 1 Use left soft key to select and confirm on or off Re Select On means the menu will be displayed
54. that is to receive the phonebook press PA to enter receiving Press Left soft key then sa entering the Call mode Barring code after the number is entered then press DELETE i When entering the receiving mode the LCD will show Ready M Pet a TO SANE ii To start to receiving the phonebook the LCD will show Get 1 Up to 5 digits can be entered in as a Barring code phonebook from Ext xx the handset ID that will be doing the Tor example if you want to block all call dialing 1o sending 1900 service you can enter 1900 as the Call Barring code 2 If the base station is connected behind a PBX system be sure to include the outside dial tone digit as well example 9 to dial out iii A beep will be emitted when receiving each phonebook entry iv While receiving phone book entries a 2 digit countdown on the LCD will indicate the number of phonebook numbers remaining Re Note Mg phonebook manae is via a wireless interface so Mere can be b Press OBALO right soft key to delete or edit Call a t times where some entries are not transferred due to interference It Barring codes 1212 is recommended to have handsets in very close range during c Upto 5 sets of Call Barring codes can be programmed transfers OPTION d If you want to block all outgoing calls enter k gt x Call Barring x keys followed by press SMS Left soft key to save Doing so will cause all outgoing calls to be restricted 1 Block the users f
55. to 5 entries allowed Incoming call b 1 PA On Off Enable or disable the broadcast from other handsets or base station When PA is Off the handset can t receive broadcast from base station or other registered handsets but it can broadcast to base station or other registered handsets b 2 Line On Off Enable or disable the capability to receive incoming call from telephone line When Line is Off the handset can t receive incoming call from telephone line but it can still make outgoing call b 3 Int On Off Enable or disable the intercom from other handsets or base station When Int is Off the handset can t receive intercom from base station or other registered handsets but it can intercom to base station or other registered handsets This changing requires to entering the Call Settings MENY 4 3 Note You need to key in the accurate user ID and password to perform this feature The default password is 0000 Any Key Answer except J and SIBANN Soft Key Key guard a When the keyguard is selected all keys will be locked Press Left soft key followed by to release it The keyguard will be automatically enabled once returning back to idle mode for 15 seconds 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Dialing Prefix a Upto 14 digits including pause s one access code can be pre programmed to be added automatically in front of the dialed number when dialing from call logs phone
56. urn to the conversation press Left soft key 1 To prevent accidental dialing you can press Right soft key then press 1 to select the KeyGuard option The Locked Notes handset keypad is locked No key entry will be accepted No new calls 1 The call being placed on hold can be un hold by the handset that puts it on hold But if after you press the L key to go 0330 0340 2 To unlock the keypad press the Uilele Left soft key Press to Advanced Operations then within 2 seconds press the digit k to unlock confirm unlock Handset Registration l 1 If your handset s is purchased as part of a system it has been pre registered 3 Once returning back to standby mode for 15 seconds the with the base station at the factory Keyguard will automatically re enable 2 If Handset ID shows OO that means it is a new handset or the ID has been 4 Key Guard is in effect until unlocked erased You need to register the handset with the base station 3 Registering Handsets Battery Recharge and Replacement a Press M SN U 7 to enter the registration section Mais Mant b Press and hold the base s PAGE button for 3 seconds 7 Registration 1 Charge the battery when one or several of the following things happen until the In Use LED white color lights up and flashes a Phone beeps twice every 60 seconds in talk mode every 10 minutes in The base station will produce a sound to remind you SELECT
57. vices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be Duplex connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone Number of System ID company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part Ring SIENA of the product identifier that has the format US SNIW403BFS2 The digits represented by 0 3 are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 AC DC 5V 1A Adapter 3 7V 1100mAh Li lon Battery NA 330MA If this SN933 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will Charger Current BR for desktop notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required charger But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the Charge Time FCC Part 15 Part 68 Hearing Aid Compatible ACMA Compliant ce REMA 3 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations Operating Temperature Oe or procedures that could affect the operation of the eguipment If this happens Storage Temperature 0 7 the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make 20 75 20 75 telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and customer as soon as po

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