Abest WPBX-9000-2L User manual

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Wireless PBX System
User’s Guide

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Safety (refer to safety statement at the end of the manual)
FCC compliance (refer to FCC statement at the page 6)
Product Information (Serial No., Date of Purchase, etc.)
Copyright © 1999 by ABEST Communication Corp.

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Table of Contents
Welcome!.......................................................................................................................8
System box contents......................................................................................................9
Getting Started.............................................................................................................10
Installation.....................................................................................................10
Battery information ........................................................................................ 11
Location of controls .......................................................................................12
Base unit ......................................................................................12
Handset ......................................................................................13
Making, receiving, and ending calls...............................................................14
Making an outgoing call...................................................................14
Ending a call ...................................................................................14
Making an internal call.....................................................................14
Receiving a call...............................................................................15
Managing calls ..............................................................................................15
Transferring a call ...........................................................................15
Holding a call (Hold exclusive) ........................................................ 15
Call back ......................................................................................16
Conference call............................................................................... 16
Recall (Redial).................................................................................17
Recent call...................................................................................... 17
Picking up a call.............................................................................. 17
Answering a call waiting.................................................................. 18
Phone book.................................................................................................................. 19
Name-recall................................................................................................... 19
Position-recall................................................................................................ 19
Storing phone numbers................................................................................. 19

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Key vs. Letter...................................................................................20
How to enter lower case letters........................................................21
Edit ........................................................................................................21
Erase ........................................................................................................21
Erase all ........................................................................................................22
Handset programming..................................................................................................23
Ear volume.....................................................................................................23
Ring volume...................................................................................................23
Ring type .......................................................................................23
Key tone .......................................................................................23
Key lock ........................................................................................................24
Automatic Key lock ........................................................................................24
Handset PIN (Private Identification Number)..................................................24
Call forward....................................................................................................25
Do not disturb ................................................................................................25
Phone Lock....................................................................................................25
Hotline ........................................................................................................26
Speed dial......................................................................................................26
Dialing .......................................................................................26
Store .......................................................................................26
Call Recording.................................................................................27
System programming ...................................................................................................28
System SIN (System Identification Number) ..................................................28
DIL ........................................................................................................28
Music on hold (optional).................................................................................29
Toll restriction.................................................................................................29
Adding a new handset....................................................................................29
Removing a handset......................................................................................30
Line dial mode................................................................................................30
Setting clock and date....................................................................................31

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Set clock ...................................................................................... 31
Set date ......................................................................................31
Flash time setting............................................................................ 31
Pause time setting...........................................................................32
CO line access code......................................................................................32
Internal dial tone............................................................................................32

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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
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.
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
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 or more 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.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by ABEST
COMMUNICATION Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules, as required for equipment
connected to the telephone line. On the bottom of the device (the central base of the
WPBX-9000) is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration
number and Ringer Equivalence Number for this equipment. IF REQUESTED, THIS
INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. The REN is useful
to determine the number of such devices you may connect to a single telephone line and
still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all
areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected in parallel to a single line should not
exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line,
as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to
determine the maximum REN for your calling area. If your telephone equipment causes
harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may discontinue your service
temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn’t
practical, you will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your
telephone company may change its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures, which
might have an effect on the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be
notified in advance so as to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience
trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact us through the address and phone
number below for information on obtaining service or repairs. The telephone company
may require that you disconnect this device from the network until the problem has been
resolved or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment
may not be used as a coin service device, as provided by the telephone company. Its
connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs.
ABEST COMMUNICATION CORP.
1788 S. CANYON OAKS BOUNTIFUL UT 84010, U.S.A.
Tel.: (801) 294-7871

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Welcome!
Thank you for buying the ABEST Wireless PBX system! You
have just acquired the key to mobile communications and high-
speed data connectivity.

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System box contents
(drawings of all the items inside the box)

Getting Started 9
Getting Started
Installation
(place installation drawings here)

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Battery information
Important: Before initial use, make sure to charge the battery…

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Location of controls
Base unit
Antenna
PABX Base

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Handset
R
123
456
789
0
*
#
Ear Piece
LCD Screen
Talk Key
Function Keys
Numeric Keys
Microphone
Charge Contacts

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Making, receiving, and ending calls
Making an outgoing call
1. Enter CO line access code (default is 9) then phone
number.
2. Press
or
3. Press
; listen for internal dial tone.
4. Enter CO line access code (default is 9), after hearing dial
tone.
5. Dial the phone number.
Ending a call
Press to end the call.
Making an internal call
Press extension number then .
or
Press then extension number.
Tip: After dialing line access code, you may
insert a Pause into the phone number by
pressing .

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Receiving a call
When you receive a call, the handset will ring and the LCD will
display the caller’s number and name ( if Caller ID function is
available).
6. Press or pickup the handset from the charger cradle to
answer the call.
7. When the call is finished, press or return the handset
to the charge cradle.
Managing calls
Transferring a call
With a call in process, press (transfer) and extension
number, then enter to complete the transfer. The transferred
party connects to music on hold until the line is connected to the
extension.
If the desired extension does not answer, the call is returned after
10 rings.
Holding a call (Hold exclusive)
When you are engaged in a call, you can put it on hold by
pressing ; the caller on hold will hear Music on Hold and
handset’s LCD displays “Hold”. After placing a caller on hold,
you can also make and receive other calls. After 120 seconds,
the call on hold automatically returns.
Tip: The LCD display will show call source,
however you also determine call origination

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Press again to retrieve call while a call is on hold.
Call back
When the user encounters an internal or CO line busy tone, or
internal ring back tone (with no answer), the user can activate the
call back feature in the following way:
8. Press
until Callback menu is selected.
9. Set by pressing .
or
10. Short cut by pressing , 2 key.
The handset’s LCD shows “Callback” and extension number or
C.O line while a callback during ringing. Each handset has up to
three call back simultaneously.
Canceling call back
To cancel the call back function when activated:
11. Press until call back menu is selected. The LCD
shows list of currently call back (up to 3).
12. Choose the call back to cancel.
13. To cancel press
Conference call
14. Established a two-2-party call
15. Press (transfer), transfer dial tone is heard
16. Dial the extension number or the phone number of the
desired third party.

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17. When the third party answers, press (transfer) key to
complete the conference call. If you receive a busy tone, or
if the third party does not answer, press the key to be
connected with the original party.
In the basic system (two CO lines) the internal conference call (2
Handsets with one CO line) is valid, when only 1 CO line is
engage in a call (the second CO line is on-hook). During an
internal conference call, for answering the second CO line, one of
the parties in the call should be put on hold.
Recall (Redial)
Press then ; the last dialed number is called.
Recent call
18. Scroll recently called number by pressing or after
pressing , you also can use scroll key (*∆, #∇) to
select recently called number.
19. After selecting a recently called number, press to dial.
Picking up a call
Pickup any ringing telephone
Enter until “Pickup” shows on LCD then press to pickup.
or
Press the ,, 1 key to pickup.
Pickup call-park
Enter until “Pickup Park” shows on LCD then press to
pickup., or press the * ,, 3 key to pickup.

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Answering a call waiting
20. Press the “FLASH” button – this will swap between the
connected call and the waiting call (the connected call
becomes a waiting call).
or
21. Press the “LINE” button – this will disconnect the current
call and the extension will start ringing from the waiting
call.
In case of two calls waiting for the same extension, “FLASH” will
swap between the connected call and the “another line call
waiting” (and will not generate a flash signal on the CO line).
Temporarily pulse to DTMF dialing
From the pulse mode it is possible to temporarily change to tone
mode by pressing the * key.
Select specific C.O. line
22. Enter until “Select C.O line” shows on LCD then press
, LCD shows “Line Number?”
23. Press desired CO line number (1~4) then press .
or
Dial 7, and the CO line (1~4).
Mute microphone
If you want to consult a third person during the call, without your
conversation partner being able to hear it, then you can press
to mute microphone. When you want to continue conversation,
press again.

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Phone book
Name-recall
24. Enter until “Phone Book” shows on LCD then press
.
25. Press to select Name-recall function then press .,
you are prompted to enter a name
26. Enter either the full name or just the first letter; the first
name that matches the letter(s) will be displayed, to
choose this name press . You can also use the scroll
keys ( * ∆= up) or (# ∇= down) to select other names from
the phone book. The selected name and number will be
display on LCD.
27. Press or to dial out.
Position-recall
This function may only be used before pressing .
Enter a phone book number between 1 to 99 then . The LCD
displays the corresponding name. Press to dial out, or scroll
until you find the name and number you want to call.
Storing phone numbers
28. Enter until “Phone Book” appears on the LCD then
press .
29. Press to select Store function then press , you are
prompted to enter a number
30. After entering the number press . The display will
prompt you to enter a name.

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31. Enter the first letter of the name by tapping the key with the
appropriate letter. If it is the second letter you need to tap
the key twice to produce it. Wait for the cursor to move to
the right before entering the next letter.
32. Press when you have completely keyed in the name.
The display shows “PB:” and a position number.
33. Change “PB” if needed by up-down keys.
34. Press to confirm the phone book position number.
The display shows “ Stored” for a second or two. The
listing has been stored. The display changes to Store.
You can go back to the store Function and can now enter
another phone number.
Key vs. Letter
Key Depressed
KEY 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times 5 times 6 times
1Space-(),:
2ABC2
3DEF3
4GHI 4
5JKL5
6MNOP6
7PQRS7
8TUV8
9WXYZ9
00+$%/ @
##*

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How to enter lower case letters
Enter the letter A for example and then press *. The capital Ais
replaced by a lower case a. All letters will be lower case until you
press * again.
Edit
35. Follow the Key vs. Letter table to select the Edit function.
36. Enter the full name or the first letter and press . The
first name that matches the letters appears.
or
Scroll to the name you want and press .
37. Use the scroll keys (*∆= up) or (#∇= down) to shift the
letter of name and change it, letter by letter, and press .
The phone number is displayed.
38. Change the phone number if needed and press . The
phone book position number is displayed.
39. Change the position number if needed. If the new position
is already occupied, you will be asked to “Overwrite? “ the
position. Press to confirm or to change the Position.
Erase
40. Follow above method to select Erase function.
41. Enter the PB position number while “PB” is prompted.
Using scroll to the name you want to delete, press to
erase.
or
Select the Name- recall function.
42. Choose the name you want to delete, press and hold .
43. Press at the “ Erase?” prompt.
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