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1. p 22 6 13 Activate deactivate the Key tones 0 cece cece cece eens p 22 6 14 Activate deactivate the Warning tones 0 c cece cece cece eee eee eee p 22 Batteries and chargers 0e0ee p 23 Z liv Batteries fi us sianece endian sesuoseun peA aE EED N E padne dn tu aj B ra bad p 23 Ta Desktop Changen ereraa were ca oko acess sou ns en het ees down sea skot A890 ez bass tacts ote p 23 Tae OSE O ARE R dears T O O arareusaneisfe weld p 24 7 4 The Gang Charger only on Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN p 24 75 Cleaning thei Ghar gense css sus sek yee oe goeAiteacon ate En koed Batwa de be dona hee p 24 Push to Talk IP Touch 610 WLAN 0 cece cece cece evens p 25 Bells J Stare thecal 33 came o sd E oo od Boz lab od 9 5 oo za d p 25 8 2 Adjusting the volume level of the tones lt 4444444444 p 25 8 3 Subscribing to Channels isr onbre ar ies sd KETE KEKERE EREDE EEE HIE RRERE R p 25 84 Making aicall onanother channel ic 4is45 344 0 baiess cde pia En DEAE yea p 25 8 5 Receiving avCalllis discssics scs aut se aen E e violas Wits bee odpo usp ads 88 dn isa aS Ge p 25 86 Selecting a chann l zeri printani enar deo a TEE o nea K V006 OEE E p 25 8 7 Adjusting the volume level of the tones 0 2 cece cece cece eee eens p 26 8 8 Change PTI Volume se i kawinlaieceedas Gaui kase crop aie Ag ang See eas aan p 26 Guarantee and clauses
2. gt Park retrieve call You can place an outside call on hold and recover the call on another telephone Hang up on all correspondent during a Menu conversation lt After the conference to leave your two correspondents talking together Park the call _ To recover the parked call a E 26 Placing a call on hold hold BZ Exclusive hold During a conversation you wish to place the call on hold and recover it later on the same telephone during a Menu ax conversation hoz If the parked call is not recovered within a preset time default value 1 min 30 it is transferred to the operator your call is placed on hold During a conversation E 28 Adjust audio volume During a call to adjust the volume level of the loudspeaker or receiver during a 4 conversation adjust audio volume E 29 Prohibit authorize reception of a new call during communication During communication you do not want to be called by another caller lt to bar or authorize new calls during communication E 210 _ Intrusion into an internal conversation V Your correspondent s line is busy If the number is not protected and if authorised you can intrude into the call a Protection against intrusion d Intrusion protection twice enter the number C Protection is cancelled when you hang up 3 Sharing E 3 1 Answering the general bell ha E 2
3. 0 cece cece cece eee eee enter eeees p 27 Getting to know your telephone Access MENU Menu Menu key is used to access various functions of the set programming ope ration etc The functions that can be accessed during a communication and not during a communi cation are different OK key to access the set local configuration ringing contrast etc Display key Used to access various functions according to the status of the telephone communication text entry idle Examples Status icons Battery charge level Initializing the voice mailbox Consulting information to access the Redial function Programmed call back time to correct a character entered Call diversion activated to move up one level during a com munication Vibrator active to confirm amp m Keypad Telephone locked il Radio reception quality Call icons Adjust audio volume te Receiving a call Push To Talk IP Touch 610 WLAN A In conversation a Call on hold Lift the receiver Switching between calls Broker call single line terminal Company directory Microphone Back lit screen The screen switches off automatically after a few seconds of inactivity To turn it back on press the key i Customizing the telephone OK key to access the set local configuration ringing contrast etc Apply used to validate your choices and options w
4. CS For the operator dial 0 by default redial key Call back on the last 8 number dialled last number redial 144 Receiving a call a ooo select the no in start the call the last ten issued loudspeaker Using your telephone JE 18 Make a call back request to a busy number the number you are calling is ek usy lt E 19 Sending DTMF signals During a conversation you sometimes have to send DTMF signals such as with a voice server an automated attendant or a remotely consulted answering machine during a Menu conversation to activate C The function is automatically cancelled when you hang up E 110 Mute so that your correspondent cannot hear you You can hear your correspondent but he she cannot hear you Your correspondent no longer during a Fe a ars you and the icon X is conversation shown on the set display press the ok key Your correspondent hears you again and the icon X disappears from the set display press the okkey again During a conversation Answer the second call E 21 Making a second call during a conversation Ditplay ne l le p the first call is on hold during a BG gt z to take the rorversation the first call is on hold call je To return to your first caller and end the conversation in progress number o second correspondent You are in communication with your second your lagian correspondent g Press the Ca
5. button E 8 2 Adjusting the volume level of the tones adjust audio volume 8 3 Subscribing to channels Once they are subscribed the channels automatically appear in the list of default channels VA Push to talk gt ush co ca Subscribed chans go to the channel and select it 25 E 8 4 Making a call on another channel You may need to make a call on another channel than the one defined by default You must first subscribe to new channels AON f start the call talk key pressed and held down lt a SS g gt press and release the talk button twice select the channel using the navigator or the volume level adjustment keys E 85 Receiving a call Upon receiving a PTT transmission the phone plays the receiving alert sound and enters the receive state In this state the phone receives all conversations on the selected channel The phone will ignore the Talk key while in the receive state The screen shows the current active channel the caller ID information of the current transmitter and an indication that the phone is receiving a broadcast transmission During a PBX conversation the IP Touch 610 is not able to receive a PTT transmission At the end of a transmission the phone enters the waiting state where it monitors the channel for up to 10 seconds and displays Waiting on the screen If no other transmission occurs within 10 seconds the phone plays the e
6. in touch Create a temporary personal message enter the text the number pad keys have letters that you can display by successive presses JE 48 Leaving a recorded message for internal callers You can leave a message on your terminal which will be displayed on the screen of the terminal calling you select the diversion function Predefined message position the cursor in the entry field Display the forwardin status active inactive erase last character entered select a digit keys 0 to 9 the digit can be accessed after all the characters of the key pressed have been displayed on the screen E 49 Consulting written messages Predefined mess a Z The display of the envelope icon indicates that there is a message select the message to be send present sent message Message to complete Menu display number of new lt messages l A A e lt ON baa select the message complete the send roncultationtoffiruunrasd to complete message message ho message Personal message to consult the to scroll the messages message Functions accessible from the Menu key F create a temporary send message fe eee BE personal message em I delete the message call back sender of message forward a message to the message originator go to next message terminate consultation Managing your charges E 5 1 Charging y
7. lt p 17 4 9 Consulting written messages iis sae Ene DERE doe RERE KREE dialling bo lew ace Be Te p 17 Managing your charges 0 c cece cece cere eee eee eeeeees p 18 5 1 Charging your calls directly to business accounts 444444444 p 18 5 2 Finding out the cost of an outside call made for an internal user from your terminal p 18 Programming your telephone lt lt 444 p 19 Gull Initializing your VOICE MAIO oser 34 wince sees aad ota bode ee aoe ners ERE p 19 6 2 Modify the password for your voice mailbox 0 0 0 e eee eens p 19 6 3 Customising YOUr Voice greetings serere errimen EPE Canes PEPE R a Nes Din aaa p 19 6 4 Modify the password for your phone set cece cece eee eee p 19 6 5 Configuring the telephone ringer coerent ee seine wasn wie EEE Cade bo EEEE EAE p 19 6 6 Adjusting screen brightness serrat oaeen nEn E EE FS cata saree ar elses wa p 20 67 Selecting language 325306 nuda Monies suet ORE das EA tase AE gos a B sn ty ace p 20 6 8 Program a non programmed entry in the personal phone book p 20 6 9 Modify a programmed entry in the personal phone book 00000000e p 21 6 10 Programming an appointment reminder 4444444444 p 21 6 1 Lock unlock your telephone sirieus eri bi Mzda ashes dBi 6 E E 4 p 21 6 12 Configure the set according to the background noise Noise mode
8. noise e Severe corresponds to an extremely high level of background noise 22 Batteries and chargers E 71 Batteries 72 Desktop Charger Utilization precautions Take care not to short the battery contacts on the Battery Pack with metal objects such as coins keys or paper clips Shorting the contacts can cause permanent damage The IP Touch WLAN will need to have its Battery Pack recharged periodically Autonomy There are different battery models for your set each with different capacities Type In conversation in standby Standard 4 80 Extended 6 120 Ultra Extended 8 160 Battery charging level In communication when the battery level is low the IP Touch WLAN informs you of this via the battery low icon A beep indicates that you have 2 minutes conversation time left Not in call The battery icon is displayed whenever the battery pack charge level is low The Low Battery message and a loud beep indicate that the charge level is extremely low This happens when the user is not in communication To be able to use your wireless telephone again you must recharge the battery pack Type charging times Standard 4 Extended 6 Ultra Extended 8 Removing and replacing the battery in IP Touch 310 WLAN models Press the battery latch on the rear of the wireless telephone set The battery detaches from the telephone To replace the battery insert the battery catch into the bot
9. 3 Hunting groups lw Hunting group call Certain numbers can form a hunting group and can be called by dialling the group number no of group to be called Temporary exit from your hunting group Return into your group E 60 out of hunting group When the operator is absent outside calls to the operator are indicated by a general bell To answer ED 60 into hunting group E 32 Call pick up Ww You hear a telephone ringing in an office where no one can answer If authorised you can answer the call on your own telephone If the telephone ringing is in your own pick up group gt Group call pick up gt G i V your group number If the telephone ringing is not in your pick up group belonging to a group does not affect the management of direct calls A specific E Individual call Pick up telephone within a group can always be called by using its own number twice number of telephone ringing The system can be configured to prevent call pick up on certain telephones Sharing E 34 Answering a call on your pager V gt Paging answer A call on your pager can be answered from any telephone within the system your pager beeps your group number E 35 Calling a correspondent on his her loudspeaker wv Your internal correspondent does not answer If authorised you can remotely activate your correspondent s phone your correspondent does not reply you are connec
10. A flashing LED indicates spare battery charging malfunction insert the spare battery again or change it When the LED is off this means that the charging of the spare battery has terminated that the compartment is empty or that the charger is not connected to the mains Charge Complete When the IP Touch WLAN is fully charged Charge Complete will display 24 74 The Gang Charger only on Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN The Gang Charger is designed to charge four Battery Packs simultaneously Chargers operate in a 50 to 85 F 10 to 30 C environment Do not expose them to freezing temperatures or direct sunlight The Gang Charger is shipped with the appropriate power supply for the site s location Place the Gang Charger on a flat horizontal surface Plug the power supply into the Gang Charger and into an appropriate wall outlet Using the GC Insert the Battery Pack into one of the four charging bays so that the Battery Pack contacts meet the charging bay contacts The LED above the charging bay will turn on to indicate that charging is in progress When charging is complete the LED will turn off Lift the Battery Pack out of the charging bay Blinking LED If the LED starts blinking as soon as the Battery Pack is inserted the Battery Pack may be improperly seated Lift it out and reinsert If the LED continues to blink or starts blinking at any time during the charging process it indicates that there is a problem with the Batter
11. Alcatel Lucent Alcatel Lucent JP Touch 610 WLAN Handset IP Touch 310 WLAN Handset OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server DoS CIO CID W CH User manual E Introduction E How to use this guide Thank you for choosing a telephone from the mobile IP Touch WLAN range manufactured by Alcatel Your telephone has a new ergonomic layout for more effective communication Lift the receiver J Hang up ge Alphanumeric keypad Up down navigation keys used to navigate within the menus or in a text zone when entering characters V Means that the function is subject to programming If necessary contact your installer These symbols can be supplemented by small icons or text IP Touch 310 WLAN Handset IP Touch 610 WLAN Handset Contents Getting to know your telephone lt lt lt 4 4 p 6 Using your telephone 2 cc cece cece ccc cece cece ere eeenes p 7 IL Switeh on your telephone see aiana one EEA ave cook deers vod shoe heathen oni dne otek p 7 LZ Switehsoft your telephone sencssidisd la suse xiudy sua vod widens olea EEEE p 7 l3 Making a call ls rsictitss anensianavatensn nace d iota Aad rane E E Gray acai sian Soe ona he Bb EEA p 7 IA Receivingiai Gall ccs i atan due sta a Ceca Mara Bud K TEORA E E deacon ada p 7 1 5 Calling your correspondent by name company directory lt lt 44444 p 7 1 6 Make a call using the personal phone
12. Modify a programmed entry in the personal phone book lt To cancel your appointment call back reguest Meul fi an enter the reminder time enterthenew Seren ee E 6 1 Lock unlock your telephone number name Lock unlock your telephone your telephone is locked unlocked enter your password to unlock your set default 0000 21 Programming your telephone Locking the keypad E 6 13 Activate deactivate the Key tones By default the set emits a tone each time a key is pressed To deactivate these tones Lock the keypad automatically you can configure your set so that the keypad is blocked automatically after 5 10 or 20 seconds fe ie Phone Settings zm a gt a select the time period before the automatic locking Enable Tones Lesable Tones Unlocking the keypad 6 14 Activate deactivate the Warning tones m The warning tones inform the user of an abnormal operation out of range system activated or halted etc To deactivate these tones JE 6 2 Configure the set according to the background noise Noise mode This function is used to configure the set to obtain optimal listening conditions depending on the background noise Enable Tones Lesable Tones EEE select the ambient volume level e Normal corresponds to most office environments e High corresponds to an average level of background
13. book cece eee eee eee ees p 7 Ze ROCHA ING eeren arara eA Aa aN ea tenet bla t dtto neo bd 0 sid ia ee ok p 7 1 8 Make a call back request to a busy number lt p 8 1 9 Sending DTMF signals srs starna srat ra ane casondtiaces Buse a deat OEE EEA NO t p 8 1 10 Mute so that your correspondent cannot hear you 0 0 eee eee ee p 8 During a conversation 4 ss p 9 2 1 Making a second call during a conversation 0 0 c cece cence eee eee ene p 9 2 2 Answering a second call during a conversation ueus cece eee eee eee eee p 9 2 3 Switching between calls Broker call 0 00 cece cece eap ee eee eens p 9 24 gt T ansterrin a Call 3 34 Bus n ron avy ans sask als a sta rad na fl d bi de stve p 9 2 5 Three way conference with internal and or external correspondents conference p 10 2 6 Placing acall on hold HOI siya nciscijerastne scones sian ate aise nd sed lesk TIURA REEDE p 10 2 7 Placing an outside call on hold parking ssec 56 45 5 os ce ewad Oe depend sees e s p 10 2 8 Adjustaudio Volume yese nates scveensieg focus audio zasad e dane edna Bae ek SB dray gral eves pll 2 9 Prohibit authorize reception of a new call during communication p l 2 10 Intrusion into an internal conversation 00 0 cece eee eee eee eens p l Shavings os reserse nero kataw 6 dean 06 E Bi EEEE EES p 12 31 Answering
14. d Switzerland By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help to conserve natural resources and help prevent potential negative conseguences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product For further details about recycling this product please contact the supplier who sold you the product Alcatel Lucent Alcatel Lucent and the Alcatel Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel Lucent All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information presented is subject to change without notice Alcatel Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein Copyright 2007 Alcatel Lucent All rights reserved MU90800AAAB E800ed0
15. dged V a Keep in touch After consulting the message you can Ok return to the voice mailbox welcome menu E 45 Cancelling all diversions select the diversion function 5 erase message status active inactive Display the forwardin call back sender of message save the message eS listen to message Forward message EKKE Send a copy of a message JE 4 6 Diverting calls when your line is busy divert if busy Callers can be diverted to another telephone if you are already on the line JE 44 Remote call forwarding v Menu 4 ox Display the forwarding status hs active inactive You want to forward your calls from another set V select the diversion function Display the forwardin status active inactive diversion is acknowledged number receiving diversion E 47 Do not disturb diversion is acknowledged You can make your terminal temporarily unavailable for all calls number receiving n of forwarded set diversion To cancel this diversion k Callers wishing to contact you will see the Do Not Disturb message displayed on their select the diversion function sets when they try to call S sem diversion is acknowledged k 7 select the diversion function Display the forwardin status active inactive Deact remote fwd Len n of forwarded set Keep
16. hi R le programming or configuring Navigate Z Up down navigation keys used to navigate MS j within the menus or in a text zone when en VZ tering characters Headset socket Switch on off long press Hang up Return to first screen Switch off ringer Lift the receiver Loudspeaker Activate deactivate loudspeaker during a conversation Mute key so that your correspondent can no longer hear you IP Touch 610 WLAN Using your telephone E 11 Switch on your telephone E 15 Calling your correspondent by name company directory Press the on off hook key until you hear two beeps o Beo ee a press the call by first letters of your select the search select the name from name key correspondent s mode by last name the displayed list E 12 Switch off your telephone name initials or last name first name Press the off on hook key until you hear a beep the telephone must not be in communication J 16 Make a call using the personal phone book OS Personal director E13 Making a call o o press the select the start the call programmed key contact to call 66 OP directly keys DSO and 0 to 9 dial directly number number the number required required J 17 Redialling for your call Redialling the last number dialled redial To make an external call dial the outside line access code before dialling your correspondent s number 9 is the default code for an outside line LNR
17. htness E 6 7 Selecting language select the volume of your apply your choice choice gt Activate deactivate the vibrator C3 lt Z a gt a gt deactivate activate V V vibrate mode continuous made select the language apply your choice of your choice E 6 8___Program a non programmed entry in the personal phone book activate intermittent mode 8 S NS Activate Deactivate the ring mmm Personal director select a non programmed entry in the personal phone book To program a number deactivate the activate ring continuous mode V DO lt lt enter the name enter the number activate intermittent mode 20 Programming your telephone Enter the name 66 DOO To program a service enter the text the number pad keys have letters that you Ne R s can display by successive presses follow informations M displayed on the screen select the service to position the cursor in the entry field program erase last character entered E 6 10 Programming an appointment reminder Programming an appointment reminder enter a digit keys 0 to 9 AM ec enter time of destination n for mm follow informations A 968 displayed on the screen appointment an appointment V reminder to be select the service to programmed on program another set At the programmed time your telephone rings JE 6 9
18. iginal of this declaration can be obtained from your installer This device uses a radio frequency spectrum whose use has not been harmonized in all countries We recommend you follow the standard acceptance procedures before using this equipment near EC respiratory assistance equipment The outdoor usage of your telephone depends of your country Contact your installer You must not switch on or use your telephone near gas or inflammable liquids Declaration of compliance Any modification made to the equipment without the express approval by Alcatel may result in the cancellation of the utilization authorization granted to the user of the equipment THIS TELEPHONE MODEL COMPLIES WITH GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES This wireless telephone is a radio receiver and transmitter It is designed and manufactured so as not to exceed the emission limits set by the United States FCC Federal Communications Commission regarding exposure to radio frequency emissions The exposure standard for mobile phones uses the SAR Specific Absorption Rate as measurement unit Refer to the mobile phone and desktop 27 charger User s guide for more information regarding the SAR SAR controls are carried out using the standard operating positions specified by the FCC The telephone is tested in transmission at its highest certified level in all the studied radio frequency bands The standard foresees a significant safety margin to provide additi
19. ll by name key take the call directly Other methods for calling a second correspondent E 23 Switching between calls Broker call 2 Menu During a conversation a second call is on hold lt m To accept the second call number of second correspondent take the call on hb 5 hold select the contact to call To cancel your second call and recover the first E 24 Transferring a call You are in communication is To transfer your call to another number with your second lt correspondent S during a BDG conversation z 3 lt the first call is on hold i F of the 2nd E 22 Answering a second call during a conversation os If the number receiving the transfer answers A second correspondent is trying to call you during a conversation oo Transfer pa The name or number of the caller is ho C qe displayed for a few seconds You can also transfer your call immediately without waiting for your correspondent to answer Transfer between two outside calls is not generally possible depends on country concerned and system configuration During a conversation Recover the call on hold Three way conference with internal and or external correspondents E 25 conference A V during a conversation During a conversation a second call is on hold during a Menu conversation hoz your telephone a take the call 27 Placing an outside call on hold parking W
20. nd call sound and reverts to idle state 8 6 Selecting a channel To add channels to the default list of channels see the channels subscription function PAS a 9695 EMME S 8 9 a go to the channel and select it Push to Talk IP Touch 610 WLAN E 8 7 Adjusting the volume level of the tones a gt Z adjust audio volume Push to talk PAS E 3 8 Change PTT volume Use the Up and Down buttons to raise or lower PTT volume 26 Guarantee and clauses Precautions for use To limit the risk of interference people with pacemakers and other medical devices must keep the wireless telephone away from their equipment The headset may retain magnetic elements Operation of the wireless telephone may be accompanied by a faint noise that may be detected by persons wearing a hearing aid These persons should use a headset that is compatible with their hearing aid device This apparatus complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS 210 of Industry of Canada Its use is subject to the following two conditions 1 The device must not cause any interference and 2 the device must accept all external interference likely to entail abnormal operation EC countries We Alcatel Lucent Enterprise declare that the product Alcatel Lucent IP Touch 310 or 610 WLAN is deemed compliant with the essential demands of Directive 1999 5 CE of the European Parliament and Council A copy of the or
21. number 5 to no longer send message enter another destination name send messages During the recording you can Ok Restart 7 re record a message Ok 5 stop recording momentarily a end of recording Keep in touch E 4 1 Diverting calls to another number immediate diversion E 43 When you return consult recorded messages The number can be your home portable or car phone voice message or an internal extension operator etc A The display of the envelope icon indicates that there is a message present Men mih Display the forwardin pe status active inactive a KIS lt select the diversion aai new voice lt lt function i og gt Persona drector pa display number of new messages DG number to be personal code called consultating messages v diversion is as acknowledged call by name the forwarding While listening to messages you can icon is displayed play back the message from the start listen to the end of the message C You can make calls but only the destination number can call you Pause while listening to the message E 42 Diverting your calls to your voice message service enter the voicemail number Display the forwardin w terminate consultation status active inactive select the diversion function Imm forward to UI diversion is acknowle
22. onal protection to consumers and to take account of any variations in the measurement The FCC has attributed an Equipment Authorization certificate to this telephone model This document presents all the SAR values noted all compliant to FCC instructions in matters of RF emissions The SAR values relative to this telephone model are available from the FCC in particular in the Display Grant section of the Web site http www fcc gov oet fccid after a search on the FCC identifier ID OL3IPT310 for the IP Tcouh 310 WLAN wireless telephones or FCC ID OL3IPT610 for the IP Touch 610 WLAN wireless telephone Only headsets supplied by Alcatel or its partner vendors are authorized for use with the MIPT wireless telephones SAR DAS IP Touch 310 WLAN FCC lt 0 4W kG head limit value 1 6WV kG EC lt 0 36 W kG head EC limit value 2W kG SAR DAS IP Touch 610 WLAN FCC lt 0 41W kG head limit value 6W kG EC lt 0 12 W kG head EC limit value 2W kG The labels and icones described on this document are not contractual and may be subject to change The labels and icones displayed on your set are depending on the system which you are connected and can be different from those specified on this document Information relative to the environment This symbol indicates that at the end of its life this product should be subject to special collection and disposal in member countries of the European Union as well as in Norway an
23. our calls directly to business accounts Ww You can charge the cost of your outside calls to business account numbers ae gt O M DS C20 CPO number of number required business account Finding out the cost of an outside call made for an internal user from 5 2 our terminal 6 Programming your telephone Recording in progress E 6 1 Initializing your voice mailbox od gt end of recording apply enter your personal code then record your name according to voice guide instructions JE 64 Modify the password for your phone set Your personal code is used to access your voice mailbox and to lock your telephone JE 62 Modify the password for your voice mailbox Oe O ae 4 Ok S Ok Fe lt oo FS old code new code enter new 4 digits 4 digits password again missing ggk PT to confirm JE 65 Configuring the telephone ringer Customising your voice greetin A ESEEEEREEES EEEE ay s g TEE SR v You can replace the greeting message by a personal message select the profile silent vibrating ringer low loud or customized OP SO personal code Programming your telephone Choose the tune E 5 6 Adjusting screen brightness Pay 1 select the melody of your choice to listen to apply your A gt ly of y pen PP yy Display contrast the ringing choice NS Adjusting the ringer volume adjusting screen brig
24. ted to the loudspeaker on your correspondent s phone if he she has the hands free function E 3 6 Sending a written message to an internal correspondent 66 DO number to be called Predefined message Predefined messa PAN a select the message to be send sent message Message to complete P oy fok select the complete the send message to message message complete V Na create a temporary personal message send message Create a temporary personal message PA P CGS enter the text the number pad keys have letters that you can display by successive presses the letter Q is on key 7 and the letter Z is on key 9 position the cursor in the entry field erase last character entered Select a digit keys 0 to 9 the digit can be accessed after all the characters of the key pressed have been displayed on the screen Sharing JE 3 7 Senda voice message copy gt ok ok S new voice ms eS WZ eS OS display number of new and old Or messages personal code consultating messages record a comment end of recording enter the destination voicemail number send message to no longer enter another destination name send messages E 3 8 Send a voice message to a destination BO lt EDC personal code recording end of recording enter the spell the addressee s name destination voicemail
25. the general bell 55 5 4055 5bada s hasan EEr EED a mace agin rate ie aus p 12 3 22 Cal pick upe vise oss Si oad EEA gu Baz n db no K2 beet aad ecg baz ed d ant p 12 3 3 M nting SRO S yan ss ces sissies che dias ns ey Sam alc EER REEERE EE p 12 3 4 Answering a callOm your pager 4 b8s are n zd bod bo rapat e erea a Eaa lava 4 p 13 3 5 Calling a correspondent on his her loudspeaker ee p 13 3 6 Sending a written message to an internal correspondent p 13 3 7 Senda voice Message COPY ns didre 4 Sde Sdraareandia sardine Pearse shige ana ened Je tet p 14 3 8 Senda voice message to a destination ssia as kaa y cece cence eects p 14 Keep in touch ls 1 4 sois lis 9 ise tinge pwliese alloy Kde 6 a 8 868 Wiesiana sa eee p I5 4 1 Diverting calls to another number immediate diversion 4444 p 15 4 2 Diverting your calls to your voice message service lt lt 444444 p 15 4 3 When you return consult recorded messages 0 00 e cece eee e eee p 15 44 Remote call forwarding bao recssct avs bav vote Side N E OARA PEER OAE haves p 16 45 Cancelling all diversions esn sneue Esat EEE e EE sod bode eldarbrers eta ie lava p 16 4 6 Diverting calls when your line is busy divert if busy 000000 eee p 16 4T DO MOC disturb ieo ase se benr aiae opak uated obe ERO RD EAN br Saves p 16 4 8 Leaving a recorded message for internal callers
26. to operate in a push to talk PTT group broadcast mode in addition to the standard telephone operation The Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN telephone supports 8 multicast channels The channel used is saved in the telephone memory A PTT call is initiated by pressing the Talk button located on the right side of the handset All Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN monitoring that channel and that have enabled the PTT feature in the user preferences menu will hear the transmission through group listening PTT dialogue is interrupted when you answer a PBX call When the PBX call is ended PTT dialogue resumes if in an active call The Push to talk function activated by the system administrator can be configured by the user via the set local menu OK key Push to Talk function E 3 1 start the call The call period The two way radio operates on the concept of a push to talk session or call period The push to talk call period begins with the first transmission and ends when there has been no traffic on the channel for 10 seconds The keypad cannot be used for any other function However it is possible to place a PBX call The start transmit sound indicates that you can start talking press and press the talk release the talk button press and button hold down the key n The Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN talk with the ie then enters the waiting state Pees cee 6 where it monitors the channel for up to 10 seconds release the talk
27. tom of the battery compartment Press the top of the battery so that it clicks into position You should not exert any undue pressure to assemble the battery and telephone 23 During the charging you can use your telephone as usual to make or take calls Utilization precautions The desktop charger is designed to charge your IP Touch 310 or 610 WLAN set A complete charge takes 2 3 or 4 hours depending on your battery model Do not place anything in the charger other than the IP Touch WLAN You might damage the contacts Bent contacts may hinder correct IP Touch WLAN charging Charging indicator If the IP Touch WLAN is turned off only Charging will be displayed The dots will be racing during the charging cycle It is normal for the Battery Pack to become warm when charging Charge Complete When the IP Touch WLAN is fully charged Charge Complete will display Batteries and chargers 73 Dual Chargers The Dual Charger is a two slot desktop charger The Dual chargers are designed to charge the IP Touch WLAN and a spare Battery Pack Place the handset face forward into the Dual Charger front slot Place a spare Battery Pack in the rear slot charging contacts down The front slot takes charging precedence The Battery Pack in the rear slot will begin charging when the handset in the front slot is fully charged or when the front slot is empty Indicator light An LED on steady indicates that the spare battery is charging
28. y Pack that makes it unusable Do not continue to charge the Battery Pack Dispose of it properly and do not attempt to use it in the IP Touch WLAN Do not attempt to open or repair a defective Battery Pack Contact your service representative for assistance If the LED is on steady this means the charger is defective Contact your administrator 75 Cleaning the Chargers Clean the Chargers by wiping the surface with a clean water dampened cloth or paper towel A mild detergent solution may be used Be sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a plain water dampened cloth DO NOT IMMERSE THE CHARGER IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID DO NOT POUR LIQUIDS INTO THE SLOT The Battery Pack contacts on the IP Touch WLAN may be cleaned with isopropyl rubbing alcohol applied with a Q tip cloth or paper towel Do not push or pull the exposed Battery Pack contacts Important information Never use non IP Touch WLAN charging units as they could damage the Battery Pack Only use the original plug in power adapter for the Chargers Do not immerse the Battery Pack in water or throw into the fire Do not throw away the Battery Pack with your domestic waste Take used Battery Packs to an appropriate collection point for recycling or send them back to your supplier or servicing agent Replacement Battery Packs are available from your supplier or servicing agent 8 Push to Talk IP Touch 610 WLAN The Push to talk feature allows the Mobile IP Touch 610 WLAN

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